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Show SPORTING SECTION. THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY' 25, 1916. SxVLT N, SPORTING SECTION. pany, are shipping high grade copper ore. says Manager A. D. Moffat of the A strike of 18 per (Majestic company. c cent ore been made at the 'has opper t mine and one car of ore that was sold 1 L1M SELLS DIRECTORATE INCREASED 555,000 10 SEVEN SALES DAY Directors of the Bella mining company held a special meeting yesterday, a reorganization took place, and the number of directors was Increased from five to seven. The new officials and directorate as determined at the meeting now stands as follows: President. Ezra Thompson; vice president, I R. Eccles; . secretary, James Murdoch; treasurer, John Pingree; who with A. O. Jacobson, J. C. Lynch and Lynn Thompson make up the board. Tho articles of the company permit a directorate of either three, five or seven members, and a resolution was passed to Increase the board. At the meeting the following directors' resignations were tendered and accepted: V. S. Snow, IL 8. Lewis and Frank It. Snow. The director until tomorrow afternoon adjourned when the organization will be completed. It Is understood that the Sells peo ple Intend orto carry on anana energetic devei campaign at improvement the Alta property. At opments r resent a force of ten to twelve men There is considerable ore at working. the mine ready for market, but the tad condition of the roads has pre vented Its movement down th canyon. Nf)W that the roads have been opened this matter has been simplified, and the Sells is expectel to start to mak lng a showing as a producer. I Another $33,000 day of trading was recorded on the local mining within $5000 of exchange. Monday's Several nuSbS! "n of ''thern11 showed increasing wVu.hWannot!,Ceablft W,th Uver Shieli nP.e?,ed ,.at ,l05' oW down to oV.ini finally closed at $1.07. New at 40 er,ts and 'inally cent'- Yankee was sold as low ?3 cent" antl Tintlc .Standard ,ow,as 74 cents, while Victor Con. 5" below dropped Alta Tunnel fold from 12J centscents. to 141 cents. up Jiico Can. continued active around 28 cents. Sells closed at 5 cents. Alta con. at fi cents and Km ma at 4 cents. solfl nl 'nK Con. at?Ulh,I,ecla 3.3o. Iron Blossom''.42i. and Prince at $1,424. closed at $1.95 Bales yesterday totaled 214.397 shares valued at $54,974.71. The official closand saies were reported quotations ing as follows: Forenoon. Afternoon. K"8' Antelope S... Alta Con. . Alta Tiger. Albion . ? .61 .03 .76 !io' . HIGH GRADE COPPER 2'Ji( .ni! .11 li .10 .OS .oj .OIL .02 '".oh'i . HOPE MINES ISSOES in Utah officials of the Hope Mines company, which is operating the mine at Sonora, Cal..1, have is-to 1913, sued a report frcm March December 31, 1913, showing total reand cash on hand ceipts of $39,504.33. I14.02S.5I. The receipts Included 7 from bullion and $181.35 from ore. The disbursements include min$S212; stamp mill and ing wages, $2309; bills payable, $4169; equipment, dividends paid. $4247.60. It. Is stated by Secretary F. O. Horn that since this report ws installed mJ thea company has purchasedat and cost of $1300, engineand adrills an air compressor costing $1000: contracted for additional ground for $52o, and received from bullion sold $1872.24.. "Weston's report shows Supt. George to Decema total of 27S5 feet driven up 436 feet of ber 31, 1915. This includes of drifts mine tunnel extensions. 102 on vein. 292 of crosscuts, 675 of raises and 300 of winzes. The mill has treated 400 tons to date. In conclusion the superintendent says: "As we progress with the developments the production is more than to pay all running expenses, enough and from now on. With a full equipment of machinery for mine and mill, we shall be able to do mere rapid and work than heretofore, and satisfactory I confidently expect better results and I believe will put us on a permanent dividend-payin- g basts. for "The history of the 'Mother Lode' ocalues is the frequent and regular currence of 'pockets.' A number have been opened in the Hope in the past, and it is reasonable to expect more at intervals, st that the question of dividends is always in sight." SAN rRANCISCO QUOTATIONS The following quotations are from wire service: Padsrer Itros. private ent $37,-77- 4. Atlanta Booth BlueJ Bull f Combination Fraction Dtamondfield H. li Florence Goldfield Consolidated Great Bend Grandma Jumbo Kxtension I. one Star Merger Spearhead Silver Peak A, ... .. ............... Vfrnal Yellow Tiger t Ask. Hid. .12 .21 .03 .13 .04 .04 10 .07 .03 .. !4 "'.th' .04 .05 .03 .04 .S2 .08 .12 .11 .0" .11 .06 .07 .04 .02 .OS .OS .03 . .05 try .OS .05 Sandstorm .13 Ke wanes 07 Pioneer .68 .70 rtochstcr 10 Big Four 1 exter I'ninrt .ot .02 Gold Wedge .03 ...... Manhattan Consolidated . .01 ...... Manhattan Dexter "White Cap .26 .27 .16 .17 Consolidated Virginia ... 15 Confidence .04 .05 Hale Sc Norcross 1 Mexican .23 .21 Cphlr Savage Nevada . .32 .24 Sierra r.-.i.66 .67 E.0O Belmont ' .OH Cash - Boy .03 .04 Otis- Queen 97 Jim Butler .25 Midway .11 .12 Monnrch F.xten.... 3A Montana Pbg. .11 .12 MfXamira 1 North Star .49 J .50 Rescue Eula .11 .12 Monarch PttishuRh Ex... .20 .23 FmatilU West Tlr.. I l.U j Pittsburg Silver Peak ... .OS 2 i ..... Nevada Hills .74 Hound Mountain 1.223 1.25 Big Jim BOSTON CURB The following quotations are from p.dsrer Bros, private wire service: ............... -- on ................ Daly .f2 8.10 Daly Judge. . . . .321 Dragon .05 Demijohn . . Kastern P... .01 J K. H. pell . 2.00 Kmma C .. .64 Karl Easjle. .24 K. Cr. pt... .01 K. Tin. C .012! Fort ha .. .24 Galena M. .04 Gold Chain .25 Grand C. . .70 1 Gt. Western! 3 Howell . .. .25 Home Run. iron B. 1.921 Indian Q. . Ibex .03 Tin. lconora .04 .so .01 .10 .02J .024 . . . Little Hell . L Mam. . . . . . . Logger I.akeview V. Monzonite J. Mammoth. . Miller Hill.. .. May Dsv Mason V. .. Mineral F. Moscow . . Maj. Evans.. Mam. Cop. Mich. -- Utah . N. Nev.Quincy Hill . Natldrlver . Ohio C Opohongo ... Orlg. Ban. O. K. Sll Pioche Pltts.-Id- B. a, Plutus . "oi .Oil .55 .251 .14 2.00 15 .02 T. K. K. Sioux S. S. S. .OS 1.20 .02 .07 '.021 0t "Ah .12 .021 "'.ii' .131 .13 .21 .06 st .15 1.00 8.20 , .34 .07 .01 2.50 .111 .10 .92 S.05 .321 .01 .01 ' .'63 .6 .25 .011 .20 1.00 8.20 .34 .011 2.50 .65 .25 .011 .22J .21 .26 .2 t .03J r? 7 .26j .221 .261 FROM GRAND CANYON .27 .o M. M. Mlllett returned last Wednesi."92l" 1.95 1.95 from the Grand canyon, where he .02 3 .02 .022 day went in company with R. G. of .034 to prospect further aPage copper .05 J 04J "054 Parawan in the bottom of the gorge, .34 .77 .78 property the Cedar says Mll Record. .01 .01 J oil some samples of lett brought back City .11 .111 copper, and states high it .013 Oil .oi is his grade intention with Messrs. that Brouse .021 .021 and .021 to work the Slaughter .371 .35 .371 commence snipping ore property from It .04 .051 .06 ana the hottest of after September, .091 .09 next tne summer weather is over and the ".oil .06 roads, .05 are in a condition to .021' .021 travel. orIttrails, will be necessary to carry out or tne canyon with burros .26 !2' me ore muies. 1AIU .14 .15 ana Mr. Millett claims that the ore ear 3.50 f. ries values of $200 per ton in eold ."07 .07 .07J silver copper, and that they can .25 .22 .23 get 11 and carried out of the gorge for a !o61 .OS 07J cent ana a nair a pound. II .30 .31 .30 ,311 NEW YORK CURB .451 .46 .43 .35 me are from quotations ".ik nauger tiros, private .15 .16 wire service: .12 .18 .11 .021 .02 .021 Bid. Ask. .25 .35 Alta .321 .60" .55 .90 .S6 .90 Cottonwood .03 .07 .06 .06 .031 2.37 2.37 Coppermines .40 K mVn a .63 .68 .131! .13 Fraction .121 ' .09 .10 1.45 1.421 1.45 Goldfield Consolidated. .92 .94 .12 .12 Iron Blossom .111 1.95 2.07 .12 .12 .09 .261 . OS . I j SS i .05J, .12 I I ! .16 If .08 .OS .201; 271 .34 .151 .73 .27 -- .32 .12 .72 Rexall . .. Rochester. . .. Syndicate T. . . .14 .061 !03 .071 .131 I .32 Kico Con. Rico Well.. .10 roll-owin- Prince . . 1.40 . .111 Paloma Paloma Kx. . .09 14 Price 01? Provo P.ico Arg. . .074 needs Pk. .. .20 C. .101 " .071 .22 .07 .22 .31 .42 ....... .15 .. ... . 20 14 10 .023 .11 .111 1 1 Iron King . Keystone .. King Wni. , King David. .. Lehi . 20J .06 4 .06J( 3 . Si'f 9.10 9.50 .09 ,0H .071 -- 1915 0 02l' ! . .0?j .IS .12 .64 03J .22 .21 .141 1.62J .09J Century Cedar Kx. . Cedar T. .. 134 Colb. Kx. . .11 c.. Colorado .211 Crown Pt. . .06 Cardiff . .. 9.00 Croff . .... .07 Cott. King.. .11 Atlail. Ctt. Cott. Met. . .10 Ask. .05 03 , li! .20 I I I .02 .05 .013 .04 .301 Coal.. Coal.. 2.92 I I .07J .20 .28 .32 .13 .71 .015 .03 .301 2!97l' 2.95 Jumbo Extension Montana Tonopah Mizpah Extension . OS Nevada Hills .21 North Star .21 Stewart .. o Tonopah .15 Tonopah .75 West EndExtension .02 .041 Wasatch Utah Sec. Notes . ..o .02 .91 .31 .25 .... .... .20 .19 .31 6.50 6.621 1.09 .50 96.00 ... .92 .3.3 .30 .22 .21 .37 6.75 6.75 1.15 .60 97.00 2.971 BOSTON COPPER RANGE Con.. 3.3211 3.35 3.321 3.35 1.6i!i .16 Con. . .17 .16 The following quotations are from .01 .02 .02 Swansea ... .01 S. Hecla 3.40 3.45 ranger uros. private wire service: 3.40 3.45 1.071 1.10 Silver S. . .1 1 .021 1.05 High. Low, j Close. .1711 .17 .171 Butte & Su. jShareal S. Hecla K.J .17 17595.00 94.00 94.621 .01 .01 1 S. Iron B. .! 350 2.00 Chief Con... 2.00 2.00 .001 Swansea K..' E. & B. B... 1500 i 2.37 2.371 2.21 .R3 .54 .52 .53 Sells ... 950 .R0 .75 .78 .03 Majestic .041 Sant. Chief. .04J .05 Val.. 3.37 3.37 3.37 ,100 .05 Mason Silver T .. . 650 1.00 .99 .9 10 Silver Moon .10 Ohio Cop... 100 .18 .18 .18 -26 .26 .2 Texan 1535 76.25 75.50 75.50 .OSJ .09 U. S. S.. Tar Bahr.... .OSi ,09 772152.00 51.25 51.25 preferred. .06 Utah .05 .051) ,06 Tin. Cen. Con... 1701(14. 87!14. 12 14.871 .1711 .19 .20 Tin. Std. .. Utah Apex.. 3103 5.00 4.81 4.95 .01 Utah ,0111! .01 Fnited T. . .01 II .09 8901 9.87 Metals. 9.50 9.50 Sam Fncle . .03J Con. .03l Ftah .09 .10 Fnlon Chief) .09J! .101 Yankee Consolidated, 500 at 331c .05Mii .045 Victor Con. .05 Total shares sold, 103,730; celling .OS .1 .07 .0 .07! Whirlwind .09 Wilhert ....1 .05! .09 j: .OS AFTERNOON SALES. .16 TV. Toledo .18 .151 .95 I!. .93 400 at 62c; 2300 at Walker .. .1.1 .90 Alta Consolidated. !' 34 .35 63c; 20O Rt 4c. .331'I Yankee. C. .04 if .04 Zuma American Consolidated Copper 500 at ...I FORENOON SALES. 1000 at 141c Alta I C I I I Nev-Doug- . c. 1 -- I Tunnel, Alta Consolidated, 100 at 60c; 1200 Four. 100 at $1,621. Rig 62o. 1800 61c: at at Bingham Amalgamated, 10,000 at Alta Tiger. 4500 at Sic, SJc. 2600 at 21'. Albion. Black Jack, 1500 at 131c; 57 at 12c. American Consolidated Copper, 2000 Bay State, 1000 at 74c. at 20ic 1000 at 13c. Alta Tunnel. 1000 at 121c; 1000 at Columbus 1000 at 111c: Extension. 131e: 1000 at 14c; 500 at 144c. 500 at 12c; 500 at 124c Alta Germania. 1000 at 10c. Colorado Consolidated. 1000 at 21c. Cottonwood King. 3000 at Sc. Big Cottonwood, 1000 at 6c; 2000 at 64c Emma Copper, 100 at 64c. Columbus Extension, 1000 at 11c; 500 300 at 26c: 100 at 27c. Howell. at llic 300 at 80c; 100 at 79c: 300 Keystone, Colorado. 1200 at 211c. at 78c Kmma Copper. 600 at 65c. 3000 at 14c. King William. 2000 at 24c. 500 at 2c. iconora, . East Tintlc Consolidated. 1000 at 2e. Little Hell. 700 at S7c Galena Mlnintr. 4000 at 44c Miller Hill. 500 at' 5c. Gold Chain. 500 at 27c. Mineral Flat. 1000 at 74c. i Bid. Howell. ECO at 261c; 500 at 26o. Michigan-UtaAsk. 1500 at 31c Iron King. 2000 at 5c. New Quincy. 2830 at 45c: 2600 at 44r- Boston Ely .50 .55 90O0 at 46c; 100 at 45c. Leonora. 1000 at 2c. .23 .30 South Utah.. 2000 at Kc. Lower Mammoth. 1'iocne iiristoi, 1000 at 6c. 14.621 14.871 Bingham Trfikevlew, 1500 at 4ic 1000 at 12c; 100 at 14c Plutus, 500 1 1200 at 141c. May Day. at 2c. Provo, Mineral Flat. 1300 at 74c Rico Argentine. 5260 at 71c Moscow. 600 at 23c. Reeds Peak 500 at 201c New Quincy. 2600 at 40c: 500 at 41c: Rico Consolidated. 1300 at 2Tlc! ?5ftft DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE3. 320 at 42c: 9200 at 2c; 300 at 421c at 28ic. at 28c; 1000 Paloma. 1000 at 300 at 63c; 2100 at 54c Stocks. Bonds, Cotton. Grain. Sells. Provo, 100O at 2c. Syndicate. 1000 at He Reeds Peak. 600 at 20c: 6000 at 20jc. t Silver King Consolidated. 200 Rico Consolidated, 14.000 at , $3.35. BROTHERS Pells. 200 at 52c; 200 at K3c 27c South Heela. 100 at $3,421. Silver King Consolidated, 100 at Silver Shield. 200 at SI. 05: 200 t 3 3 . s BROKERS Sioux Consolidated, 1000 at 16c; 500 $1.07. Tintlc standard. 1000 at 18c: 500 nt at 19c: 2500 at 19c 160 Main St. Phon W. South Hecla, 200 at $3.42. Victor Consolidated. 10.500 t r.f Silver Shield, 700 at $1.05; 200 at 3000 Member Salt Lake Ste)c at 4Jc.4500 at 8c. AViibert, Tlntle Central. 600 at Bfc. 500 at 16c. West Toledo, Tintlc Standard. 400 at 17ic OPEN BOARD. Ftah Consolidated. 3000 at 31e. 500 at 64o: 3on at 600 Alta Consolidated. Wilbert. at 82c WILL SELL 65c. West Toledo, 2000 at 16c. Albion, 500 at 20c. Yankee. 600 at 25c 10 Salt Lake Security & Tr. 120.00 Beaver Lake Copper. 1000 at 24c OPEN BOARD. 20 Life ... 13.85 4500 at Eastern Prince,1100 lc; Alta Consolidated, S00 at 62c. . Iron 1 New State Oun Club .... $00.00 Blossom. at $1.95. Alta 1000 at 10ic; 1500 at Germania, 200 at 100 76c: 77c Keystone. 250 Bettiiyon Home Builders. .67 10c. Lehl Tintlc, 3000 at He at 10 Utah Savings & Trust. Make bid 1000 at 131c 5000 25o. Hill. Miller at Colorado Consolidated, 500 at 22c. New Quincy, 2700 at 46c; 200 at 461c Iron Blossom, 50 at $1.95 . 47c. 170) at 1000 at 8c Evans, 500 7000 at 52c Major Pioche Bristol. New Quincy. at 4Sc; 700 at 421c. BADGER nnOTHFRS. Prince Consolidated. 100 at $1 4' ' 700 at 15c. Naildriver, 20'i0 ICO S. Main Street. Sells. 1300 at 5ic: 2400 at 55c" 2c at Syndicate. Total shares sold 110.667? nin. West Toledo. 1500 at 15ic value. $29,282.95. ! Cedar-Talisman- .- I Karl-Eagl- e, I h. . llc BADGER . 946-94- 7. Inter-Mounta- llc in Cedar-Talisma- n. ADVANCE N .05 03J! J .03 Hid. .04 if.. 63 .62 i! Alta Tun. . .14 Alta Cerm. .10 Addle .. .. .01 Rig Four . .. 1.62 Ring. Am. Wack Jack. Rig Cott. .. lunnock G. .. Heaver C. Hay State . If. Lk. Met.j . y w the-Unite- , , I WHEAT .... J.099I . 11 If l.ioij 1l.lljl CORN July .... Sept 72 70 71ij 70 ' OATS I i T709i 1.101 . i,l,y Sept 411 39 , 3SS 23.00 22.80 July Sept LARD ..., 12. SO 12.95 RIBS 12.80 12.87 iuly I 1 xd l yellow. 71. ardT2 e 38J 23.00 22.67 23.00 12.82 12775 12.73 12.95 127sl 12.90 HH No. 40 23.10 22.80 Cash quotations: No- - 2 rediV13e.aJt corn 72 704 40 381 PORK Sept tTj 70 S ; 40l July 1.09 1.10 : - 2 Barley, 60(?7$. !f 8.00. Timothy 7.506.00 (f? 15.00. Clover Pork 22.75 023.55. Lard 12.75. Ribs 12.3712.87. 12.85 12.87 12777 ' 12.77 12.82 12.82 3 ad; 1.0921.11; 74(5 751; No. 42 vernacu- York, May Montana I ower company announced todav an increase in the quarterly dividend of New New A -t-- In 24. investment stocks "healthy as well reaction." as specialties, developing marked heaviness on fairly large dealings. Washington's note to the British government anent mail detentions and the French admission of a German gain in a portion of the Verdun sector formed the basis of bearish sentiment, but in all likelihood today"s revearsal resulted chiefly from the belief that the upswing had proceeded almost too rapidly for which led safety. the recent adReading, vance on its series of new high records, culminating In the previous day's maximum of 110i, was no less conon the to spicuous decline, 103 and closing at anfalling 103, overnight loss of 54 points.Other active rails were lower one to two at Intervals, with the exception of Rock Island, which was in marked demand at an extreme, at 2 to 213 nre- sumably in consequence of the company's excellent earnings and progress towards a friendly reorganization. The movement of specialties was a conflict be- confusing, suggestingtween the short and long accounts, but after midday. prices higher Mexicans were prevailed once more active and on "intervention" strong rumors, automobile shares for the most added to yesterday's substantial part advances, with a new high record for Chandler Motors on its rise of 5 to 1051. Such war and semiwar descriptions as the locomotives, Crucible Steel, General .Electric, and Westinghouse United States Industrial Alcohol were into renewed activity on regalvanized of foreign contracts. ports7 Coppers were firm, to strong and shipping shares., particularly Mercantile Marine preferred. figured .prominently at levels. higher United States Steel was firm most of the session, but fell back with the entire list in the final hour when and other erstwhile favorites Reading were at minimum prices, the market closing with a heavy tone. Total sales amounted to 790,000 shares. Reading's contribution being almost of the whole? Foreign exchange, notably sterling, continued additional reheavy,from despite of gold Canada. ceipts Reasons for the recent activity in Wabash issues at material gains were found in the April statement of the road, showing an increase of $580,000 over the same month last Bonds were irregular onyear. an extension of operations. Total sales, par value, $4,680,000. aggregated Government bonds were unchanged on call. KV YORK STOCK LIST. - . one-quart- er Sugar.. Am. Can Am. C. & F Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Locomotive . S. & Rfng.. . Sugar Tel. & Rfng.. . Z., L. Tel. & S. . Anaconda Copper. Atchison . Baldwin Loco. ... Baltimore & Ohio R. T. .. Brooklyn Butte & S. C. . . . . Cal. Petroleum Canadian Pacific. Central Leather Chesa. & Ohio . : . C. M. & St. P Chi. & N'western C, R. I. & P. Ry Clilno C Colo. Fuel &. Iron Corn P. Rfng. . Crucible Steel Sec-E- WIG MOUNTAIN COMPANY ORGANISES AT PROVO From Provo comes word that the vVig Mountain Mining & Milling company, with American Fork as the principal place of business, has filed articles of incorporation with the Distiller's county clerk. The company owns the rie Sajes. H. 73 73 665 564 62 61 73S 711 73 15,000 1024 1001 lOOg 500 112 1124 1124 700 1292 129 129 87 873 2,000 88 8,800 S6g 85 S5g 3,600 106 1051 105 22,300 9U ssg 3,3100 87 94 2,600 931 87 941 548 53 438 2,800 33.700 868 5,000 Butter 24. 19 24. Hogs Receipts, Slav higher. Heavy, 9.50p9.75; light, 9.409.65: 8.009.00; bulk of pigs, T 9.70. 9.55 sales. 6000; strong. Native Cattle steers 8.00Receipts, 510.25; cows and heifers, 7.00(9.00; western steers, 7.50 8.00; Texas steers, 7.008.75. 4000; steady. Sheep Receipts, 11.00; wethers, 8.25 Yearlings. 9.00 9.75; lambs, 10.0012.00. . 1 4 CLEANLINESS per per Is the watchword in an brewery. It ifr J essential to the production li of a palatable beer of long '1 keeping qualities. up-to-da- te hstier Un- changed. Eggs Lower; receipts 26,006. cases; firsts. 214021; ordinary firsts. 20 at mark, cases included, 2021. 20; Potatoes Unsettled: old. receipts 23 cars; new, receipts 12 cars. Florida barreled rose, 6.00 6.25: Texas. Louisiana and Alabama sacked triumphs, 1.65 1.75. Poultry alive Lower: fowls 19. Is brewed amid absolutely sanitary surroundings. Half of our labor is spent SVG AIL New York, May 24. Raw sugar 5.50. quiet: centrifugal. 6.27: molasses, 7.65. Refined steady; fine granulated, futures opened steady onSugar ralscattered liquidation, barely but later lied and at noon' prices were about one point higher. list Heavy offerings depressed the was In the late The closing trading. tons. easy. Sales, 13,400 May, 5.23; July, 5.25; September, 5.27. . FLAI. Minneapolis. May 1.89. - 24.- - -- Flax-, in cleaning and polishing every vessel or pipe or cask which comes in contact with the beer. p. 1.84 L MONEY. New Y'ork,; May . 21. Mercantile paper, 31. . Sterling: Sixty-da- y bills, 4.723: demand. 4.75?: cables, 4.76 Mexican dollars, 55c. Government bonds steady. Railroad bonds irregular. Time loans steady, 60 days, 2J; 90 3; 6 months. 3. days, Call money firm; high, 2: low, 2J; ruling rate, 24; last loan,, 2; closing bid, 24; offered at 2. EVAPORATED FRUITS. New York, May 24. Evaporated apples dull. Fisher Brewing Co. The prize is IN THE BEER. : ' 6. . Prunes dull, but steady. and firm. Apricots Raisins quiet, peaches but steady. Chicago, 26,000: UltS; SHORES & SHORES. THE RELIABLE SPECIALISTS FOR a. j. MEN AND WOMEN When you tell your troubles to a doctor, you want 4 to know WHO HE IS and that he is rename anaon win the treat you absolutely sauare. Our Specialties: Catarrh, IenT-nesHead ZVoites, Aiitbma, Hayn. Cever, Kheumaim, Lumbago, Neuritis. Piles, Goitre, Insomnia, Epilepsy ami other Chronic Diseases of the Aerve, Skin, DIood, Rowels, Heart, Lungs, Stomach, ami Liver. Bladder, Kidneys Call or write. 249 MAIN ST, SALT IAlvE. Hour: evenings, Sunday, , N, Sel-ntic- LIVE STOCK. May 24. Hogs ?$ . 0-- JO-ll- tfHaabiMma. 7-- 5; 8i T. mi 90 to - 54 44 5,100 1004 15,800 212 1.600 PROni'CE. May 9.60; lambs, ? Omaha. 48. Chicago, 9.50; ewe?, 9200 ; S7 93 63 J 12.40. 924 92 544 63 99 Cn 8.50 SEW YORK GRAIN. New York, May 24 Flour Unsettled, patents, 5.75(r? 6.03 winter patspring ents. 5.45(8.6.50; winter straights, 5.40 5.50., Wheat Spot, firm; No. 1 durum, 1.172; No. 2 hard. 1.202: No. 1 northern Duluth, 1.272: No. 1 northern Manitoba, J.273 f. o. b. New York. Futures firmer; May 1.16. Corn Spot steady; No. 2 yellow, S4g c. I. f. New Y'ork. Oats Spot, barely steady; standard, 22J 222 23j ISO180 28,400 1813 300 500 1 weak at 5c advance.Receipts, Bulk, 9.75fal(y)0: light, 9.359.95: mixed, C. $9.60 10.05; $9.50 10.05; rough heavy. "731 9.509.65; piRs, 7.40O9.35. 56 Cattle Receipts, 14,000; strong. Na- 61 900 600 2,900 2,200 5,300 400 of three-fourt- hs 1 The 24. the York, May per cent onto cent. This places the stock . a lar of the speculative clement, today's cent annual basis. market went through the process of Am. Beet 1.11(31.11: No. yellow. Nominal. 22 70 ON LARGE DEALINGS DIVIDEND INCREASED TO 4 PER CENT ANNUAL BASIS . WIAT damage Kansas. Prices closed unsettled c to 8(3 Jc net higher, with July at 1.093 1.U9J and September at 1.105. Corn finished iffi'Jc to 1c up, unchanged to iJ Be and provisions from higher, varying the same as yesterday's close to 12c advance. Until began to appreciate thespeculators which possible significance the reported mission of Prince vOn Hue-loto as might have the a definite move forStates an earlv peace, wheat market was uniformly on the and absence upgrade. Excessive of rain In Oklahoma heat and neighboring of parts Kansas, it was said, had caused decided enlargement of areas in the fields and had led to burnt of predictions an abnormally shrunken yield. Bullish sentiment was further emphasized by Indiana reports of Hessian fly damage, and by advices of reduced acretelling both age in the northwest sides of the Canadian boundary. Two cents a bushel was added to values In some cases before the persistent was advance checked. Skepticism regarding the au- or tne news regarding Von menuciiy Buelow prevented the hears from ob a more complete control of the taining vkneat market durlnsr the late tradinsr Corn rose with wheat and as a result of unfavorable weather, in especiallywere Illinois and Iowa. Besides, receipts nvidmiy small. uamage reports from Oklahoma lenuea to lirt the oats market. Advices, though, were favorable as to the dip central states. of beef wn to Scarcity be a factor Argentine in bringing about higher on provisions. The chief immediate influence, was an advance in the valuehowever, of hogs. Leadine futures rano-ene fniimm. . Open. High. Low. Close. l,uy kept brought ?2S00. Lorin Hall and C. D. Ray have returned from Nevada, where thev looked over the old Rye Patch district. J. W. Storrs, secretary of the Bay State, was in Salt Lake yesterday. New machinery for the Reeds Peak will he installed,, in about ten days. The adit is now in 825 feet, with a fissure SO feet ahead. MONTANA POWER COMPANY DEVELOPS IN STOCKS 24. L I MARKED HEAVINESS May Chicago, rumors Notwithstanding led to a bearish rethat peace action In the last hour, the wheat market continued to hold something of a today advance, which had resulted sharp of crop increased chiefly from in Oklahoma reports and southern Rj-- flotations ; WIPES OUT PART OF EMMA COPPER MINE .05 Ask. .2011 Am. Con. C. - TO INSPECT .021 .26 - m BEAR SH REACT ON .01 .01J .24 .04 - 1 Rid. ARRIVES S. HERZIG With the Intention of inspecting Emma Copper, Charles S. Herzig, consulting engineer of New York City, author of "Mine Sample Values." reached Salt Lake yesterday and will go up to Alta today. He will be accompanied by Lee Glockner, who has work at the Emma. J. J. contracting Beeson, a geologist whom George Graham Rice editor of the New York Mining Age, has had at the Emma for the past week, making a careful Inspection of the Kmma formation from a scientific point of view, will be with the party. II. W. Turner, another well Known geologist, spent two weeks rethe Kmma ground at cently studying the instance of Mr. Rice. Mr. Herzlg Is R director In the company, having been elected to that office when he was in Utah last year making an. exhaustive study of the north side of Alta. Mr. Herzig said yesterday that Mr. Beeson will probably put in sixonweeks in making his reronnoisance the Altas, and will make a detailed report to the New York Interests on the geological structure, and ore depositions and will probably make some recommendations as to future work in connection with Mr. Herzig. Relative to ore reported from the Tom Moore recently Mr. Herzig tunnel, said that samples of this heavy sulcarried 32 per cent lead, 25 per phidezinc cent and IS ounces silver. "I am up to look at the new strike," going Mr. said "and will probably or Tuesday. I ununtil Herzig. stay Monday derstand from all the "information that reaches me that the Emma is very good. The ore was cut looking in an east-wefissure, where there is heavy mineralization, showing iron pyrites. "I am bullish on the metal situation. I very most of these stories think, put out on early peace are for market purposes, and to lower the prices. Germanynowused to hold the spelter club, but it Is in the hands America. We have always held the of end of the copper situation and willbigcontinue. I was bearish on silver when in Utah before, but conditions have radically and I look to see silver go to changed, $1. is being fast depleted of Europe Its gold, currency is issued, but this must be largelybeing supplanted by sliver." -- I CHARLES ON MINING EXCHANG E AND CHANGES MADE ITS REPORT FOR mnera al and tOCK 8.35 5f 10.75: western tive beef steers. 8.50 (acattle, 9.50; stcckers and feeders 6.10(i9.00; cows and heifers, 4.609.80; calves, 8.50$ 1.75. weak. WethSheep Receipts. 18,000; 5.75 ers. 7. 50 544 632 99 130 20 538 48 19 86 84 511 51 51g 393 3SZ 39 1734 172 172 1222 122 122 424 411 41S 104 1031 1034 Iplp iff Have Been Announced Current announcements of Utah lines present the attractive scheme of summer tours to eastern cities. Burlington, through-servic- e routes are all available in connection with these eastern tours.. Let us point out how aptly Burlington service through the middle west "fits into" a comprehensive eastern tour that includes most of its important cities. IV00 400 General Electric 800 Gt. Northern pfd. Gt. .No. ore ctfs. . 7,900 400 Illinois Central . Inter. Con. Corp.. ' V.SOO 18 451 "45j 454 Cop. . TO UNDERSTAND JUST WHAT THIS MEANS, NOTE Inspiration Inter. Harv. N. J. 1114 M. M. Int. pfd ctf. 40,600 93j S8 922 HOW BURLINGTON MAIN LINES COVER K. C. Southern .. ' 700 264 26 268 Kennecott C 25,900 55 55g 558 THE MIDDLE WEST. L. & N 1304 V2", 6 66 112 109 110 Mex. Petroleum .. KANSAS Miami Copper ... 1,400 3fg 36 36 REPORTED $25,000 SALE M. K., & T. pfd. . 200 12 11 12 KANSAS DENVER-KANSACITY-S200 65 6i 6 OF PACIFIC INTERESTS Missouri Pacific .. 79 Montana Power 79 794 1,200 LOUIS 900 678 674 678 Lead . . OMAHA-ST- . LOUIS It is reported that Peter Miller, the National . . Nevada 12,100 188 IS IS Copper chief factor in the personal work on N. Y. Central.... JOSEPH-CHICAGCITY-SKANSAS ST. LOUIS 107 106 1068 the fissures Development company, N. "Y., N. II. & 11. 11,400 62 60 612 which has a ten years' lease on the Norfolk & West.. 3,200 THE BURLINGTON OPERATES OVER FORTY HIGH-CLAS- S 8 600 125 125 Pacific property in American Fork No. Pacific ...... 2.000 125Z 114J 1133 1133 PASSENGER TRAINS A DAY CONNECTING WITH EACH OTHER canyon, has sold out his to Pacific T. & T 200 24 33 33 Mr. Dllloway and associates interests of Boston. Pennsylvania . . . THESE GREAT CITIES; MOST OF THESE CITIES MAY HE EM2.900 58 58 BSg Another report is that this Interest 232 23J 234 was purchased by Messrs. Doollttle Ray Con. Copper. 5,100 108 BRACED IN ONE CIRCUIT TOUR IF YOUR TICKET READS 103 103 186,400 and Gillette, for a consideration Reading 'V'" fc Steel.. 500 "BURLINGTON." I. 47S Ren. 47 474 of $2o,0O0. Mr. Dilloway is a director Shat. Ariz. C. 700 321 32 of the Utah Metal and Tunnel company. Southern Pacific. 7,800 lOUIlOOa 100 These special-rat- e tours commence May 33 and 4.100 238 221 23 Southern Ry JUDGE EXTENSION DALY . . available are Studebaker Co. several days each months, including 1,600 144gll41 141 5001 46 453 46 Cop. . . HAS RESUMED OPERATIONS Tennessee 'Tis "travel education" to ride from. September. 400 194 1192 192 Texas Co. 1000 500 to miles ... in a Burlington train. Let me tell Union Pacific 140 1412U404 204,000 Accordlnar to W. n i.enU 821 e win. dent of the you Extension Min- F. Preferred S. Tnd. Alcohol 11,3001159? 156158 company, a small force of men has U. S. Steel ing Come in and. let me help you plan and make all 35,800! S5g 8481 84! oeen started on the ground near Clay800 117 116111165 Preferred . ton peak. Park Cltv. The nrn for your complete tour. arrangements 808 81 1,700 81 Copper B braces 140 acres east of th knafea Utah Phone 29 Wabash 288 282 5,600 R. F. Neslan, General Agent, Creek tunnel. There is a shaft Western pfd Union . . 4.200 96 94S 95 and a 649. Wasatch tunnel. 4Ore carrying 16 Westinghouse 307 Main St., Salt Lake City. 63 62 El.. 3,200! 62g per cent lead. 1.5 to cent per topTotal sales for the day, 790,000 per and 40 ounces- silver has been shares. found. The comnanv is for finn 000 shares of 10 incorporated cents par value of LEONORA ASSESSMENT which 400.000 shares are in the treas DATES ARE PUBLISHED ury together with $500 in cash. The officers and directors of the company Notices of assessment No. 6 for half are: w. I. Lewis, presidentChrlsa by the Leonora Mining & MillWhitehall, vice president: Sterline L. a centcompany are being received by ing Lewis, secretary and treasurer- s T. the stockholders The delinquent date Raddon and Henry Sprlggs. directors. is June 20; sale date, July 11. 7 PERSISTENT REPORTS OF METAL QUOTATIONS GOLD CHAIN DIVIDEND EAST AND WEST New Tork, May 24. The metal exReports that the Gold Chain of Tin change quotes lead 7. 1557.35. I Round Trip Pares from Salt Lake, tlc may resume dividend payments in easy. East St. Louis delivJune are moving about again, and it is ery.Spelter 14Jc asked. ugaen ana Provo said that the treasury now contains ap71 c. Silver VIA THE $50,000. It is that proximately nearhv. Copper firm. Electrolytic tne ore rorwnraea .these reported carries Hays nominal; August and later, 2S.30 about an average of $23 a ton. but 30.00. ' ranges between $15 and $40 a ton. Most Iron steady and unchanged. of the ore is coming from between the Tin 48.00. offered at Spot quiet. 2&0 and laOO levels. At London: Men ver . V. . $22.50 St. Louis . Spot copper. 132; futures. 130 10s; Colorado Springs U2.5 . rhirnKo . . 5S.O WALKER MILL TO BE 154; spot tin, electrolytic, 192; fuOmaha S40.0O 192 5s. ilempliiw JF60.00 OPERATING BY AUGUST tures, KaiiKti City $10.00 3Iinncnpo1iN Lead, 31 7s 6d. .$56.44 Every Wednesday and- Saturday daring May and June, commencing Mt Spelter, 95. Walker Mlnintr Returning from the 13. Limit October 3L company property in California,- J. F. AND NOTES PERSONALS Cowan says that the work on the mill Glenvrood Springs and return, fl5XX. Friday and Saturday. Limit 10 and tramway Is being carried along un days. E. M. West expects to go on the exder tne supervision or u. o. Bradley. AEW YORK AXD RETURN' $93.70. (Circuit Tour.) Some hew work on roads is under way. change today, his application having been approved by the membership comNo new ore developments at the propEvery Wednesday and Saturday during June. Limit 60 days. are reported. It is the expecta- mittee some time ago. He had purerty tion to have the mill completed by chased the seat held by Lorenzo Price, I'LVTA BASIX EXCURSION'S. Jr. Several years ago Mr. West was August 1. $25.15 for the round trip from Salt Lake to Eort Duchesne and return one of the most active brokers on the every toTuesday, commencing May 2. Route via Mack, Colo Uinta Railboard. Since then he has been In the JOE BUSH RETURNS AFTER Watson, and auto stage thence, to Fort Duchesne' the land nf way on W. Second business wholesale TWO YEARS IN NEVADA South. opportunity. Circuit tour, Including San Francisco and Los Angelea, daily .....$40.00 & Arizona yesterday declared Joe Bush, one of the best known a Calumet of $2. dividend prospectors and mining operators in M. C. Godbe. mine manager of the t lie west, is back in his old haunts In Prince SUNDAY EXCURSIONS Consolidated, came in j'esterdav the D. F. Walker bulklinsr after an ab from He reports conditions sence of two years from Salt Lake. Mr. about Pioche. From Salt Lake City. at normal in camp. Bush has been mininjr near the camn . . . f 1.25 To Pro-Canyon . . . . 1'nrk City . . . .91.50 W. A. Perkins of the Lakevlew Minof Unionvtlle in northern Nevada. Ho LOO Jordan Narrows . . f lilngham i.oo new disore three is company reports ing reportsoutthat everything looking Ticket Office. 301 Main Street. Trout there and 'that high metals closures in the Promontory property. and Chicken good at Dinners IMione Wasatch 2526. Provo Canyon Resorts. have stimulated ISievada mining men to A new tunnel, to be 2000 feet is to secure in many ultimately, being pushed nign pitch not experienced J. D. Kenworthy, A. ii. P. A F. A. XV A DLEIUII, V. T. M 1200 feet of depth. The whole state Is as active years. Salt Lake City, Utah. Denver, Colo. as a beehive on the first real warm Bohm. Hardy & Co.. leasers on the O. K. day. of the Majestic Mines comspring property Jumbo and Jumbo Nos. 1 to 7 mining claims mill sites, etc., on Wig mountain. In an unorganized mining district in Tooele county, which are made V.ie,Jbas,s of capitalization of $10,000. divided into 1.000.000 of the par value of 1 cent each. shares GeorgeA. A. Storrs is the president; George Brown. . aim j. w . atorrs. secre1'irjiurni, tary and treasurer. The officers and John Curzon and James Thurgood form the board of directors. -- DENVER-OMAHA-CHICAG- O CITY-CHICAG- CITY-OMAH- S O A T. OMAHA-PEORIA-CHICAG- O O T. -- n.i. Daly-Judg- 90-fo- ot 700-fo- ot - - - -- - - , " . , i. . 600-fo- ot |