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Show ' THE HERALD JJEPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SPORTING SECTION. CEDAR-TALISM- iamerciaa and MrasMal Mining SSoclss, SMBies, NEW RIVAL, SELLS, AN RISES WILL BE LISTED NEXT GREAT WESTERN WILL DRIFT AT VAST DEPTH If sales on the local exchange WEEK IN NEW YORK maintain the present hijeh volume of transactions-fothe balance of the Stock of the Great Western, the Mountain Bake, has suddenly merged exbecome more active on the local and the reason comes from change, Provo in a story that General Manager J. William Knight states that work on Western Mines company's lthe big .... ...Ill . Great f v 111 wiii pr o u icmii buwii. jI.v ...: ly i'vi ji be undertaken the with ably e asJointly both company companies on their expect to drift from the Snake prospective Creek tunproperties nel. Whether or not this arrangement for joint work, which would reduce overhead expenses. Is made, the work on the Great Western will be commenced soon. The company has given a lease on the Jack claim on the Mounto Peter Cass. Ore tain Lake was taken ground from this ground years ago when the property was worked by J. I Bawlins and others from whom the Mountain Lake company secured the property. Miners who have been working in the Snake Creek tunnel declare that it passes through a portion of the Great was Western and at depth. This on the old Thor great declare ground. They that a number of promising fissures were cut in the Thor and that this work is likely to show ore disclosures at an early date after resumption of work. ON r It leaked cut yesterday that Harry F. Joseph, the new managing director of the Mining comwent east week this pany of Beaver, for the purpose of listing this, issue on the New. York curb, and possibly at It is understood that the n control Is really held in the east. One person In a position facts stated about thirty to know t days ago that of the 1,000,000 shares issued, close to 600.000 shares are held by people east of the Rocky Mountains, and that It has cost them an average of 25 cents a share. However, this stockw is scattered from St. Louis .to Boston, so the active control is still leld by th Utah men who retain about 400,000 shares. It is stated that hundreds of Intheso eastejn people have great faith this Heaver county and think that if they just hold mine, or. they will pet 50 cents to $1 a share, or dividends to Justify holding for high prices. Before the new management took control, 7 the stock was selling lazily Around cents, but it at once advanced to 171 and then dropped back around 13 and 14 cents. The force at the mine was increased and today the production Is mote than double. Under the old a small force the comregimehadwith been making some net profits pany month from the shipments of a every limited amount of zinc and some lead ore. Now people are predicting dividends In the near future. The property has been developed to the 700 level by an incline, with zinc ore shoots proven on all the levels. "Word received from Beaver yesterday was that the- main zinc ore shoot has been opened on the 500 level, which Stives hacks of more than 100 feet from the 400, where considerable ore is now coming: from. Tbe new officers are lTenrr Cohn. It. B. Joseph, vice president: president; who with, F. B. Crltchlow. 8. 8. Pond and George Baglin make up the Cedar-Talism- an Cedar-Talisma- - DEEP CREEK-FERBE- Cedar-Talism- I to-d- Beaver Cop. Bay State . Beaver L M av ot be-in- .. ........... Atlanta.. .. Booth Blue Bull C O. I.). Combination Ft Diamond B. B J'lorence Goldfield Con Great Bend.. Grandma Jumbo Cx Lone Star Goldfieid Merger Spearhead Kilver Pick Vernal Yellow Tiger Oro Sandstorm .. Kewsnas .... Pioneer "Rochester Big Four Dexter Union Gold Wedge Manhattan Con. White ttap .11 0 l03 .03 .00 ... ........... ....... ..........' Dragon . . Demijohn .j K. Prince .. K. 6c B. B. . Kmerald . . i -- J le .-- j .04 .10 07 0 .5, .04 .0 .19 .OS .10 03 .06 .06 Gr. Central Western Little Bell. L, Mam. .l i ...... . .. . Logger .. Lakevlew V. Monzonlte Monetaire. Mammoth . Miller Hill .0i i .041 .18 .58 .14 . May Pay Min. Flat Moscow . . MaJ. Evans Mam. Cop. .21 06J Mich.-Uta- h !So N. .44 Quincv Nev. Hills Naildrlver Ohio Cop. Opohontro Ban. Orlg. O K Silver 11 .051 05 .041 .021 i .20 i .26 .15 071' .23 .08 ! . , "isiij .45 25 18 -- .03 .18 ; .141 .07 .21 .064 .27 .15 .23 .10 !3oi "!3ii .45 . 24 .441 .15 I ; 015 05 I 5 .IB .171 .021 ,35 .13 .02 .02 .021; mI .C .321 J .85 89 .86 Pioche B. .05 .06 " .05J 06 Pitts.-Id- a. 40 40 Plutus .. .. .13 .131 .12J .131 Prince Con. 1.371 1.40 1.371 1.40 Paloma . . .11 .12 .11 .111 Paloma Kxt. .09. .101 .09 .11 Price Mng. .131 .14 .15 .17 Provo . . . . .01 014 Rico Arg. . .08 .081' .08 .10 Reeds Peak 20 .201 .201 Con. .28 Pico 281 .23i Rico Well. 34 .32 .35 .331 .. .. .13 Rexall .15 .13 .15 .69 ..73 Rochester .63 .72 S. P. & M. D .... .02 j . !(rTj "'.02' .02 .013 Syndicate . . . . .13 .041H .03 Sparta S. Trousrhs 03 .03 .0411 S. T. Coaln .301 .35 .30 .35 S. K. Coaln 2.95 2.971 2.95 2.971 S. K. Con. . 3.20 3.30 2.321 Sioux Con. 15J .15 .18 t . .. 02 Swansea 024 S. Hecla ... 3.421 3.45 3.421 3.45 . 1.15 1.1711 1.15 1.17J Sll. Shield S. HecLa Fx ' .17 .1711 .17 .171 . S. Swansea .0041..,-Sells .53 .60 i .54 .55 Sant. Chief .05 !l .04J 10 Sil. Tungs. Sll. Moon. .. .10 Texan . . . . .241 .26 .24 .26 Tar Baby .. .081 .03 II .09 (I .051 Tin. Central .06 .051! .20 Tin. Stand .201! .171 .20 United Tin Oil ' .09 09 Uncle Sam . .08 Utah Con. .03J .031 .031; .03j Union Chief .08 i .08 .10 .051 .06 . .05J Victor Con. .08 !! Whirlwind .071 .08 .07j .08 Wilhert . . .0831 .081 08i .16 W. Toledo .101 .164 .17 . . .95 ij Walker .35 H .30 .34" Yankee C. .03 Znma . . .03 FORENOON SALES. ! -- l -- -- ! -- j I I ...... ...... ...... ! ! .69 .OS .01 .02 .03 .24 .02 .03 .IS .11 15 .03 .15 .21 ........ .... Mexican.. Ophlr Nevada Sierra Union .... ....... .20 2 -- .95. .11 .27 .!4S -- ...... 1.15 . OS at 2000 65c, 1200 Copper, 500 n. 800 00 at Mithisran-Utah- t irr.r "It 1.20 1.25 i" -- I - Alta at 64c. Consolidated, American Consolidated at 2 ftc. ,00 ..... .02 Pic- .Tim ...... Cedar-Talisma- .32 .t -- ...... , ....... i Albicn. 2S0O Kt 20c. Alta Tunnel, 500 at 141c, 500 at 14c. Big Four, 100 at SI. 65. 2000 at 91c Bingham Amalgamated, &i0o at 74c .12, Bay State. 50& Columbus Kxtension, at13jc 500 at 12c. 2500 .2 at 121c 11 East Crown Point. S04 at 1c, 1000 at .2" 14c. f .43 Gold Chain. 1500 at 25c. at 24C 7.0" 93 at 70c, 200 at 76c," 100 1.75 at Keystone. 77c. 100 at 7Sc .3 Little Bell. 100 at 37c. 1.17 Mineral Flat, IIoq at 7. . . Jim Butler Midway Monarch P. Tlx. .. llnntrtn.i .. itSzpah F.x . . tcNatn."ra North Sffclula Itscn1 of Nevada Tonopah Kx. Tor.op.r. . T" mat Ilia TVet Fnd TMtts. Silver. Peak . Nevada Hills TTomd Mountain .. 37 .75 .03 .74 .8 New Quincy. 2PO at at 45c. at 13c 46c, 2500 Plutus. Prinr-- e 500 at4 31c. 48 8c, 2800 at at 30c. 47c, n -- " Alta Con Cottonwood Coppermlnes Km in a .. jBld. I .61 .. ... .05 2.50 .. ....... Fraction Goldfleld Con. . . Iron Blossom .... Jumbo Extension .6(5 .06 .92 1.95 .91 .22 .26 Montana Ton Mizpah Kxt. Nevada Hills North Star Stewart Tonopah Extension Tonopah West Knd Wasatch Utah Sec. Notes . .19 .181 .25 6.50 6.B21 ...... ATkT .66 2.75 .70 .ns .95 2.07 .93 .36 .3 .28 .21 .19 .371 6.75 6.871 at 602 days. 61c, buyer IOOO at 7c. Demijohn. F.astern Prince. 500 at Kmma. 100 at 64c. 1500 at 22c Great West, 500 at 25c. 500 at 231c Gold Chain, at $1.95. Iron irjossom, 100 Indian Queen, 200 at 3c. David. 1000 at 11c. King Minernl Flat, 1000 at 74c. New Quincy. 100 at 44c, 1000 at 45c. Rio Argentine. 500 at 8c. Reeds Peak. 1000 at 21c South Hecla. 100 at $3,421. Sells. 700 at 59c Tar Baby, 100 at 9c West Toledo. '1000 at 161c at 6Xc Big Cottonwood. 100 101,141; Total shares sold, selling value. $33.2 S. AFTKRNOON SALES. Alta Tunnel. 10oo nt lie. 1000 at 10c $1.65. Big Four, 1O0 at 500 at 14c. buyer 60 davs: lOo at 14c 500 at 121c Columbus Kxtension, 500 at 26U-Howell, Tron Blossom. 50 at $1,971. Iron KIncr, 2000 at 5c. Kevstone. 300 at 77c New Quincy. 800 nt 44c, 2500 Oat 43c. 1700 at 45c; 100 at 441c, 500 ats46c, buy' er 60 days. 100 at 15c. . Nalldriver. at $1.40. Prince, '10 Paloma. 500 at 111c. Rico Argentine, 1000 at Sic Reeds 1'eak. 500 at 201c Rico Consolidated, 1000 at 2Slc, 500 at 29c Soils. 100 at 5Sc, 300 at 57c, 600 at 56c, 2200 at 55c Tintic Standard, 500 at 20c. "O00 at S'Jc Wilbert, 100 at 33c. 200 at 32c. Yankee, OPEN BOARD. Alta Consolidated. 100 at 61c, 700 at 63c. 500 at 62c Big Four, 200 at $.165. Bingham Amalfimated. 1000 at 92c 4000 at 131c Karl Kaele. 200 at 23c Indian Queen, 25u0 at 2Jc 200 at 77c, 3000 at 7Sc Keystone, SOOONat 300 Alta-Germani- a. Cedar-Talisma- n. . 200 at $1,421. 600 at $1.10. Consolidated, BOSTON COPPER RANGE. Paloma, 2000 at 111c. Rico Argentine. 500 at 8c. TS; following quotations nr from Reeds Peak. 2000 at 201c P:dp;T Bros, private wire service: Sells. 1500 at 63c 1500 at 64c. 1400 at "Shares Hltxlu Iow. Close? 61c 8200 at 0c 600 at 59c. 3000 at 55c S.. ino'94.30 '93.75 193.75 1000 at 57c. 560- at 56c, 600 at 59c. Rune I 455! 8.371! 3.25 Silver King Coalition, 200 at $2,971' 3.371 Dalv West. 2251 2.371' 2.371 2.371 Siour Consolidated. 2500 at 16c t:. : B. B.. - .St .S2 ... Sliver Shield. 200 at $1.15, 600 at 2.5,S .0 Majestic lOfV 3.75 3.50 3.75 Mason V. . . 'ev. Doug. . 2.701 1.00 1 .00 1 .on Santaquin Chief, 1000 at 41c 1.4 4775.75 173.25 172.75 T". P. S. cm.. Texan. 500 at 26c. 120 51 .75 '51 .25 '51 .25 V. S. S. pfd. Tar Baby, 100 at 9c. 15.25 14.25 114.75 Tintic Standard, 1000 at 20c Utah Con.... 2,225 M5i 4.95 4.7X1 4.S7J Utah Consolidated. 1000 at Sic. Utah Apex 220! 9.621' 9.50 ' 9.C2J Union Chief. 10O0 at 9c Utah Met. . Victor, 2000 at 5c, 3000 at 54c, 3000 at 5c. at 141c BOSTON CURB May Day, 15c, Whirlwind. 500 at 7ic Michigan-Uta300 at 31 Jc. Witbert. H"00 at 81c The following quotations are from New Quincy, 200 at 451c buver 60 West Toledo, 300 at 16Jc, 1000 at 16c Badger Bros, private wjre service: 14 00 at 9 5c. davs; 700 at 45c. 200 at 44 c 3200 at lie Walker, 100 JUeeds Peak, 500 at 20ic, BtOO at 21c, at 34c, 100 at 33c. Bid. Ask. Yankee, 60 davs. buver OP UN BOARD. .50 .5" P.oston Fly South Hecla, 200 at $3,421. 2.00 2.07 4c. "hlef Con Alta Consolidated. 500 at Sells. 500 at .16c, 2000 at 55c .16 .20 1000 3c. Ohio Copper at Alta Tiirer, 500 at 3c, Yankee. 100 at 32c. .r .T.n South Utah 2u00 at 13c Total sold, 4C.150; selling ?14.50 14.7i Columbus Kxtension, 1500 at 6c, 1000 value, $14,038. Ptngham f I A- - - J ! I I $1-1- I I Cedar-Talisma- n, h. I I ! ! f Cedar-Talisma- n. iMlatiass DRINGS ABOUT ADVANCE IN VALUE OF WHEAT 1 .... ... July Sept. CORN" I 1.10 1.103 .114 .124 1.09g 1.10a 71i .711 .701 .69 .683 .40J .394 .404 .381 July .69 Sept. OATS- - July ... 40jj Sept. 38-- i PORK- - Julv ') o 22.S5 97 Sept. 22. 60 July 12.70 12.82 12. 70 12. 82 12.67 12.80 12.67 12.80 67 LARD- - Sept. RIBS July ... 22.57 n. New York, ,1 WHEN SELECTING A DEPOSITARY interest from investments speculative to specialties assumed proportions today. leading rails extending their declines, while munitions, shipping shares and miscellaneous stocks made variable gains, only a few of which were retained at the irregular close. Trading was moderately active, but lacked the feverish movements of the early week. continued to be the target of Beading the short Interest, declining to 1023 at the opening, rallying to 1051. at fallingan back to 1015 andof closing 18 points. 102J,. loss overnight It was again the largest contributor to the operations, with an overturn ofday's Other rails 116,000 shares. were relatively dull or heavy, closing with a fair average of quotations under final prices of the previous day. Bethlehem Steel led the "war brides" in' extent of gain, showing more than-Itusual activity on its advance of 171 points to 4591. United States Steel gave promise at midday of resuming its former leadership, rising 11 points to 861 on numerous individual transactions ranging from 1000 to more than 5000 shares. Crucible and Lackawanna Steels were materially higher at their best, to with some of the minor ingether dustrials and locomotives supplemnet-e- d best prices before the yesterday's reaction of the last hour. Automobile Can and issues were outstanding features during the midsession, General Motors gaining five points, with 24 which points a for Chandler Motors. new maximum of 105, while made Continental Can rose briskly to 1041 on its gain of 61 points. Mercantile Marines regained some of their recent prominence, the preferred three points, and United Fruit risingpace with the rise in these issues. kept United States Industrial Alcohol featured its particular class with a temporary gain of 31 points, and such h stocks, as Sears, Roebuck and had their momentary periods of and activity. strength statements of transcontinental April and greater granger roads were again favorable. Union Pacific reporthighly ing a net increase of $1,448,000, with 1.10a $645,000 for Atchison. on a fairly large Bonds were 1.114 distribution ofsteady Total sales, trading. value. $4,430,000. par .701 United States and Panama bonds were .691 4 to 1 per cent lower on call. , XEW YORK STOCK LIST. .40i U c. Sales, H. .38 Am. Beet Sugar 1. 9001 74 41 73ij 731 8 600 584 5611.574 Amer. Can. ...... 3 800! 6251 6111 614 Am. Car & F ..... . 22! B5 well-defin- 12.60 12.70 At.. 12.60 12.67 13.65 12.75 ' j T&gl Illinois Central Intern. Con. Corp. Cop. .. Inspiration Inter. Harv.. N. J. . S00I104 1031!j03 18 400 181 18 4, 100 458 451 451 112 Kill! 2, 600 -- ot st Organization, Strength and Service , These are three essentials. to consider when selecting a Bank as your depositary. The National Bank of the Republic, which was established in 3890, lias the organization, strength and facilities which "unite in making a very satisfactory banking' connection. 94 23 63 993 jmMiiMmMiMmM, $ 300,000.00 SURPLUS $ 300,000.00 - v CAPITAL 79,600 95f 1.000 ACCOUNT COrvXPLETION OF Strawberry Irrigation Project 93 93J 264 551! 551 128 1094 1091 39 36 llK ' 6 63 796 794 672 671 26? AND Kenneeott Cop.... 27,900! 56 Txuis. & Nash Mex. Petrol 15,800 1113 Miami Copper 1,600 364 . M., K. & T pfd. . . 2001 6J Missouri Pacific-.- . . 2001 80 Montana Power 2001 675 National Lead.. Nevada Copper. . . . 5,0001 184 18 18 N. Y. Central 3,2001107 106g 1064 N. Y.. N. H. & H.. 600! 61.J 61 61 Norfolk & West'n. 1.70011262 126 126 Northern Pacific . 2,20011144 113 113? 600 24 24 Pacific Mail 34 Pac. Tel. & Tel. . . 573 Pennsylvania 500 23J 231! 231 Ray Con. Cop 115,900!105g 1102 102 Reading 4731 482 2.100 49 Iron & lectric" The citizens of Utah County have planned a monster celebration at . " a . Rep. Shattuck Ari. S.... Cop.. Southern Pacific ..... Southern Ry. Studebakej- Co. .. Tennessee Copper. ... Texas company Union Pacific FMS0K1 FKIDAY AND SATURDAY, 32 2,900'l01 looiuooq 1,000! 231 2311 23 3,400!142J 140?!l40i MAY 20 AND 27, 1916 500! 451 4541 45 3001194 19231192 ' 17,9001141 139 140 823 20,000 161?. 1581 1595 82.000 86J 854 700 1171 117 111 7 81 1,800 81g 81 2.600 29J 283 2U 1.700 964 95? 95 S 4,800 641 621 62? Preferred U. S. U. S. 311 1,000 325 Ind. Ale. Steel. Utah Copper. ...... Wabash pfd. "B" . Western Union . . . Westghse. Elec... Total sales for. the day, 710,000 shares. around the Polar Star district near SOUTH PARK STOCK IS Ruby valley. The mining opLISTED ON" EXCHANGE erations are about Spruce twenty-fiv- e miles south of Tobar. Twenty men are Another American Fork issue, has working on some of the old listed on the mining exchange. and have about 200 tons of properties been ore ready to ship out by way of Jasper It is the South Park Mining and decompany. The statement velopment station. gives O. A. Relf assecretary-treasurepresident and J. as Wootton Tracey METAL QUOTATIONS There are 1,000,000 shares of 10 cents value. The treasury contains New York. May 26. The metal ex- par 440,000 shares of stock and $3000 in The embraces thirteen change quotes lead 7.15W".T.35; spelter cash. property claims located twenty miles quiet. East St. . Louis delivery. 149 unpatented a asked. from railroad. The developments conSilver 71 1c sist of 200 feet of tunneling. The ore Copper Firm; electrolytic. nearhv found carries iron carbonates. with nominal: August and later. 28.5030 00 lead, silver, and copper values. No Iron Steady and unchanged. have been made. shipments Tin Metal exchange tin quotes NKVV- VOIMv (JRA!X. spot offered at 48.00. quiet, At London, spot copper. 129. futures New York. May 25. Flour Steady. 128, electrolytic 152. Spot tin, Wheat Spot, firm; No. 1 1 durum, 192 10s; futures. 192 J5s. No. 2 hard, 1.211: No. 1.181; northern Lead. 31 7s 6d. Spelter, 95. Duluth 1.2S, and No. 1 northern Manitoba 1.271 f. o. b. New York. Futures, May, 1.168. NOTES AND PERSONALS steady; Corn Spot, weak; No. 2 yellow, 822 I. f. New York. General Manager George II. Watson c. Oats Spot, quiet. of the South Hecla Mining company expects to go up to Alta todav to look PRODITK. after operations which are being placed on a more Chicago, 26May 25. Butter, unsettled; extensive scale. fJ2!. John M. Hays, assistant coshier of creamery. 29,9 40 cases, ' unKggs Receipts, the Utah Copper company, is still laid changed. up as a result of getting his back Potatoes Unsettled; eld. receipts 26 wrenched recently in an automobile ac- cars: Minnesota Michigan. Wisconsin. cident. 95f7 l.0-Minnesota and Dakota white, The last word from Col. D. C. Jr.ck- and Dakota-Ohionew, re00"1.00; ling was that he was sailing from ceipts 8 cars; Florida, harreled rose, South America to Cuba. It in expected 6.00(6.25: Texas, Louisiana and Alais now at the islands. He bama, sacked triumphs. 1.70fSl.S0. that he plans to be in New York the first week Poultrj' Alive, unchanged. in June. His yacht sailed round the r.VAPORATKD FRUITS. horn, while he and party went overland New York, May 25. Evaporated apfrom Chile across the continent to Arples quiet; prunes steady: apricots and gentina by rail. Before leaving for Boston yesterdav peaches fipn: raisins steady. W. K. Dillawav of the Utah Metal 1.1 VK STOCK. company, admitted that he had Chicago, May 25. Hogs Receipts, become Interested in the Pacific prop16,000; market weak, mosilv he lower. er tv at American Fork. 9.75!5P9.90: Bulk. light. 9.259.85: n is reported that the Elko Prince mixed, !.55 0.00 heavy. 9.50 10.00; of Gold Circle may be soon listed on roiiRli.' 8.40 ft& 9.60; 7.40 (a 9.30. pigs. the Salt Lake exchange. Cattle Receipts 4000; market unsetIt is reported that Iron Blossom's tled. Native beef 8.40510.75; to more than western stters. 8. 75 cattle, 9.60; stockers and April earniiiKs amounted are coming from feeders, 6.25 (fi 9.1 0 : cows and heifers, $35,000. Shipments the 1000 'evel of the copper slope, and 4.7Srff9.05: calves, 8.50h 11.75. drifting Is under way on the 1100. Sheep Receipts, 90o0; market steady. lead-silv- INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS 2 100!l22Ei121 1121 1, 700! 42 l 41S1 411 - Inter. Mer. Mar., pfd. ctfs K. C. Southern... R. L. Herrick. president of the Smug- In 4 I Gt. Nor., pfd Gt. Nor. Ore ctfs. . . gler Mining company, was down from American Fork where he had been to startyesterday, on the operations which adjoins the Pittsburgh property on the south and is near the Mountain Bake, now the Great Western. Mr. Herrick says they have fourteen claims in the group. The main workings is a 1000-fotunnel. From this a crosscut has been sent out to catch a promnortheast-southweinent vein which cuts through the property. Mr. Herrick says that alreadv some lead carbonates are showing in this new work. It is the Intention of the to install machinery with management power drills bv the latter part of June The Smuggler has 600.000 shares, of which 400,000 are still in the treasury. The vice president is W. E. Wilson; Max Geffen, and the treassecretary. urer is Joe Mealich. - 87 ! "F rnni m nnnponinwru m u(uoouui 7-- 11-1- 6; " 2, 100I1811I179SH791 55 J! 54 il 54? 6 4001 2 Oftftl o) 1(1 1 1 L 200i 94JI 94 800! 231 231 o; I 400111211112111121 Am. Z.. Ij. & S 5.5 9.50a9.70; light. 9.409.60; pigs, 9.00; blk of sales, 9.459.55. MONEY. Cattle Receipts 3800; market steady. New York, May 25. Mercantile paNative steers, 8.50010.30: cows and 34. steers, 7.90 per, heifers. 7.00900; western sixty-da- y 4.72J; debills, Sterling 9.00; Texas steers, 7.00 8.00; stockers 4.76 4.75 cables, mand, . and feeders, 7.000 8.75. Mexican dollars, 55. 1000; market steady. Sheep Receipts Government bonds weak. O.OOCd) 8.50& 11.00; wethers. Yearlings, Railroad bonds steady. 10.00012.00. lambs, Time loans easy; sixty days, 21 3; ninety days, 2i&3; six months. 303J. SUGAR. Call money easier; high, 24; low, 2; New York, May last loan, 24; closing bid, sugar quiet; ruling rate, at2; 24. 6.27; "molasses, 5.50. Re24; offered centrifugal, fined steady; fine granulated, 7.65. FLAX. Sugar futures were quiet, but prices were easier under scattered liquidation May. 25. Flax, 1.S61 Minneapolis, and selling by commission houses. At 1.90 i. 1. 200H293I1291I1294 1 300! 883 871 871 8 0001 86S 85 2,600!106 1105 11052 4001 923 904 500! 9211 912 91 Anac Copper Atchison 1 ....... . SM UGGLER RESUMES s noon prices were 3 to 5 points lower. The list was steadier in the afternoon on renewed support from trade3 interests. The close was steady and points Omaha, Neb., May 25. Hogs Re- lower, 2 htsrher. Sales. 7300 tons. to lower. market 10,300: Heavy, ceipts, May. 5.22: July. 5.25; September. 5.28. 8.00 Wethers. 7.40 & 9.40; ewes. ' lambs, 8.5012.50. 1101 622! 62g 982! 982 . . . 131 "3." lOOf 211! 20J-- 201 5001 54 53SI 531 44 44 2, 3001 44 200 20 191 19g 32. 5001 871! 85 85 200! 511! 51 51 15i 300 401! 59 3001172 I171B 1718 Pcrk--22.75r- . 731 74 o, 80011013101 UTAH 4t STATE ' NATIONAL BANK OFFICERS: ( 26 600) Your account sub- Joseph F. SmIth, President. Heber J. Grant, Vice President. Rodney T. Badger. Vice President. Henry T. McEwan, Cashier. George H. Butler, Assistant Cashier. Wool-wort- Baldwin Loco O. . ... Baltimore Cash quotations: Tst Brooklyn Rpd. Wheat No. 2 red, 1.10 ffT 1.11 J;" No. 3 Butte & Sup Petrol.. red, 1.02; No. 2 hard, 1.095 & 1.11 i; No. 3 California Canadian Pacific . hard. 1.071.095. Corn No. 2 yellow, 71S732; No. 4 Central Leather... Ches. & Ohio 7072. yellow. C. M.&-- St. P Oats No. 3 white, 3925403; standard, Chi. 42 fa 43. Northwest'n No. 2 and No. 3, nominal; No. C. R. I. & P. ly. . . Rye 4 92 Chino Copper. Colo. Fuel fc I.... 'Barley 62 78. Corn Prod. Ref. G.008.00. Timothy 7.50GCrucible Steel 15.00. Clover Distill. Securi. . . . " 23.50. Lard 12.62. General Electric . . Ribs 12.20(12.70. Sept. action, of all banking business. ject to check is invited. ! Arac. Loco Am. Km, & R Am. Sugar Ref.... Am. Tel. & Tel .62 ' ed - I 151 for your funds, remember that the Utah State National Bank is strong, able and" obliging having modern facilities for the prompt and accurate trans- Transfer of 25. May i -- 'WAR BRIDES' ACTIVE Chicago, May 25. Drought and excessively hot ofweatherin causing Oklahomarapid and deterioration crops of Kansas brought about adparts vance today in the wheat market here. prices although unsettled were Closing Itft Ec net higher, with July at. SI. 10? & Corn 1.101 and September at $1,114. lost He to 2ic, oats finishing 4c down to a shade ' advance, and provisions off 5c to 2c. As a result of prevailing adverse on the Oklahoma conditions, estimates wheat crop were reduced by some authorities today to as low as 15,000,000 bushels as against recent forecasts of 25.000,000 bushels, and against last of 36,500,000 bushels. year's harvest on the Kansas yield were also Figures much diminished, according to current total beopinions, one widely accepted 75,000,000 bushels, whereas the lating est state report suggested IOS.000,000 bushels. Under such circumstances, offers to sell wheat were decidedly scarce, the greater part of the but on the other hand the attemptsday, to showed a material broadening out. buy Two interruptions "to the upward course of the wheat market took place one just after the opening, the other before the close. Predictions shortly of cooler temperatures and possible showers especially in Oklahoma, caused the early setback. Downturns near the end of the session resulted chieflyA from weakness of the corn market. libhowever, was sustaining eral foreigninfluence, which included buying, 1,250.000 bushels for the government of Greece. Sharp breaks In the value of corn followed announcements that additions of 2,000,000 bushels to the public elevator capacity here were to be made forthwith. Besides, the weather was Ideal for the growing crop. Oats held firm, owing to from Oklahoma crop damage relatively reports and Kansas. Bearish advices from states failed in the main to act other as an offset. Provisions weakened with and corn. Packers appeared to behogs temporarily on the selling side. Leading futures ranged as follows: Open. High. Low. Close. WHEAT - III 1 HEAVY IN READING; 1.121 OLD SPRUCE MOUNTAIN .621 .50 MINES ARE SPEEDING UP 96.00 97.00 W. C. Earhart. connected with the United Stores company at - Tobar. New, was In Salt Lake on business. He says there is yesterdajconsiderable activity lie down at Spruce mountain as well as ! I .72 Herald-Republica- published .a note from Delaware filed that a $5,000,000 corporation had its articles, the purpose being to prosnow pect for oil andthegas in Utah.hasIt been company develops that as follows: organized F. A. Wann, president of the San Pedro Oil company, and general traffic Route; manager of the Salt Lake Henrv Doacher, president of the National Ventilating company; P. Hawley Smith, vice president of the Mendota Coal company. Ixs Angeles: E. J. & Co., Thayer, president Thayer, W.Berg it. Tayior, and exporters; Importers M. de Brabant and Col. J. Boardtnan Cann. consulting engineer. The officers are Colonel Cann, president; F. A. vice president, and Holt Secor, Wann, 71 Nall street, secretary-treasure- r. The company's present acreage con sists of 15,000 acres of104patented land miles south in Juab county. Utah, of Salt Lake City on the main line of the Salt Lake Route. Titles to this land have been passed by Salt Lake and New York attorneys. Five wells will be immediately drilled, a rig for one The being already onwillthebe property. under the sufield operations of Los Anof Daniel pervision owner of twoMurphy the Independents, geles.Aneeles-Cherokee Oil company of Ixs Tulsa, Okla.. and the La Brea Oil com pany. Angeles, Cat. Wlille shale oil abounds in this disthe company does not plan to trict, manufacture oil fromon this source. the property Shale in abundance pound ofIs oil to every ten gives one said that this oil of shale. It pounds is more valuable than Pennsylvania crude, it is 51.2 degrees Baume28 and per gives, under ordinary processes, cent gasoline. Dr. Frederick J. Salathe. Ph. D., chemical expert of the Standard Oil company; William TI. Jewell, M. E., of the United States formerly geologist of the Interior; Prof. Laird department J. Stabler, University of Southern CaliF. T. Perris. general manager fornia; of the oil properties of the Santa Fe railroad, and several others who have examined the lands, the wells and the concernoil have made .affidavits value. ing its commercial The directors and owners of the have taken 2,500,000 shares of property stock and placed in the hands of trustees for three years, with the provision that it cannot be sold until the comproducing. One pany is successfully million of the 2.50O.000 shares will be sold to complete the plan of operations. It is estimated that tho directors have spent $100,000 In searching titles, the property and other advance testing work. NEW YORK CURB' QUOTATIONS The following quotations are from Badger Bros, private wire service: Is -- j COMPANY Some time ago The j Ialy-Judg- -- FOR UTAH OIL AND GAS -- Ialy e Howell .. .! Home Bun . Iron Bios. . Ind. Queen Ibex . . Iron King . . Keystone K. William K, David .. Lehl Tin. .. Leonora $5,000,000 -- I Crackerjack Con. Virginia Confidence .. .... Hale & Norcross .. Casli Boy Gypav (Jueen ."04 .95 .Oi .03 .90 .07 .10 .07 .03 .04 .05 .05 .......... ic Ask. .12 Bid. Kxt. .. Carbon. . Fort Hall . Galena M. .. Gold Chain nd High-grad- s . i ! Colorado .. Cr. Point . . Cardiff Croff .. .. Cot. King . C. Atlantis Cot. Metals G. h .0"5 -- Am. C. Cop. Alta Tun. . Alta Ger. .. Addie .. . Big Four Amal. Bing Black Jack. Cot. . Big Ban. Gold . Col. Ask, -- K. ed all-arou- .03 Alta Con. Alta Tiger Albion .. Cedar-Tali- an Bid. Ask. .05 .03 ..64 .63 .64 .65 .03 .035 .031 03i 20 20 .191 .191 .19 J .20 .201' .l&i .14 .15 .139 .14J .10 .10 .101 .101, .01 tl 1.65 1.80 ' 1.62 .10 .10 .095 .09J 14 .12 .15 .05 .064 .051 .065 1 2 1 1 i 2 .02 .03 .03 .022 07ii .071, 0211 .02 ,02J .13 .13 .134 .131 13 .13 .124 .131 .21 .21 .22 .22 .06 .051 .061 .06)1 9.00 9.60 9.50 .08 .021 .071 05 .02 .11 .12 12J .10 .10 .131 .20 .50 1.00 .93 1.00 8.05 8.25 8.10 8.50 .34 .32 .34 .32 .07 .05 .05 .08 .01J .011 Olj: .014 2.00 2.50 i 2.00 2.50 .05 .25 .64 .65 .63 .65 .25 .221 '5 .221 .Oil1 .01 .01 .Olj .011 .02 .02 .011 .01 .24 .26 .04 .05 .04 .05 .25 .25 .241 .28 .70 .70 .75 .75) . - - j ....... .Jo .27 .26 .24J .27 .01 .05 .07 .051 1.921 1.95 j 1.921 1.95 03 .02 .03 .03 .03J 04J .05J .054 .79 .76 .78 .01 .011 .014 .011 .12 .10 .12 .J .01 .02 .024 .024 02i; .021 .35 .45 .36 .37 .05 .06 .05 .07 Bid. : Daly-Judg- j S. Antelope Karl-KaR- and Mining conditions at Deep Creek and the Ferber ris;ht now are better outlook for the future Is brighter any time in the than at almost most meritorious lut history of this mineral section. 125 miles west of Salt Uk according to Leffler Palmer, consulting engineer, who is in from western areTooele of Some county. the thatpeople promised the opinion railroad will surely he built this and with this necessary adjunct year, to the prosperity of the district they declare that Utah is about to bring out one of the greatest virgin mineral zones in the west which ad- From the Ferrerondistrict, Creek the west, thea ioins Deep Copper shipped recently carload of 5 per cent, copper ore. It and carried come values in silver a forty-fo- gold. The ore was taken from now working, shaft. Four men are to the 209 level to sinking the onshaft vein. the same ore gain depth e is still tungsten the Seminole prop-ert- v shipped from the Wilson brothers. This is half aby mile north of Clifton and four miles south of Gold Hill. are The Dunyons and Bambergers a force of about half a dozen working men on the ground cAit from Gold Hill. taking out ome high grade They are copper ore. Some tungstkn ore was recently the MacVlchle group near the truck on In the Clifton district. fceminole Al Hudson has discovered some tungnear Gold sten on the Polar StarIn group 100 pounds of Hill. He will shin In fact. Mr. Palmer brought samples. In samples of some of this ore. SAN FRANCISCO QUOTATIONS The following quotations are from Badger Bros, private wire service: W il Kmma Cop. K. Cr. Point K. T. Con. . R COMING TO THE FRONT long-neKlert- daily week, only two days, it is argued that the market has been pretty well tested out, and that it has a broadness of base and not generally credited to it. strength was Another $47,000 sale day sesrecorded yesterday, the morning sion aKaln claiming honors for size and A new feature arose in the strength. midst of the brass-rahubub Sells. It fairly snowed New Quincy under and front of the arena. It capturedat the 63 and 64 cents and Bold opened down until on the close of gradually the afternoon it hit 55 cents. About shares exchanged hands. New 4 8 cents, to at Quincy dropped 43 centsopened 44 cents and f lnallyclosed at on sales of about 17,000 shares. was active at 13 to 14 cents. Alta Consolidated was at 65 cents and L'mraa at 61 cents. South Hecla closed Blossom at 1.7J and at $3,421. Ircn Prince at 1.40. totaled 147.231 The sales official shares valuedyesterdav at 117,286. Thewere reand sales closing as quotations follows: ported ' Afternoon. Forenoon, 5' T RADING CONTINUES CROP DETERIORATION MART UP 1916. .51 AY 2G, Preferred Program Mm it at lO a. m. each day. Principal events will be held Saturday, .May 27. Baseball, Aeroplane r'Ughts. Dancing, etc. Take dvntnire at the low excursion, rates for a trip over the interurban. The- biggest celebration ever held in Utah county you can get in touch with all Utah county business men on May 20 and 27. ROUND-TRIFARES PROM SALT LAKE newly-complet- ed - P Adults '. Trains leave . . .$2.55 0.13, 7.15, 9.15 and 10.15 a. nu Children ...$1.20 er r. - . . ; - s, 1 ; Cr . UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD Depart. EFFECTIVE JANUARY 23, 1916. Dally. Cache Valley and Intermediate (Malad also, arriving). . . Ogden, Denver, Kansas City. Omaha, Chicago. Ogden (Malad, going only), Pocatello. Ashton, Montpelier. Paris. Overland Limited Ogden, Reno, Sacramento. San Francisco. Ogden and Intermediate. Pacific Limited Ogden, Omaha, . Chicago. Ogden. Logan, Boise, Portland, Seattle tButte also going). Los Angeles Limited Omaha. Chicago, Denver. St. Louis. Overland Limited Omaha, Chicago. Denver. St. Louis (San Francisco also . 7.20 A.M... 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... 3.30 P.M... 4.30 5.15 departing). Arrive. . 5.55 . 5,55 . 5.05 . 6.00 P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. 8.30 . 5.05 . 5.00 .11.55 A.M. . . 1L55 11.55 P. M. A.M. Cache Valley, Malad . . .12.10 P.M. P.M... Ogden, Brigham, and Intermediate. (Denver, Omaha, Chicago going.) (Ban Francisco and Butte also arriv- - . . . 8.15 A. M. P.M... Ogden ing.) Pocatello Idaho Falls. Ashton, Ogden, . 8.15 A. M. Pn . . Butte, (Twin Falls also arriving.) Pocatello. Idaho Falls. Butta. tvt P.M... Ogtfen. (Logan. Wellsville and Hyrum also . . . 1U.1U Jr. ItI. arriving.) P.M... Ogden. Ely, Sacramento. San Francisco. . . . 7.40 P. M, Ogden, 9 1ft P M P.M... Pacific Limited San Francisco. Sacramento, Portland. Seattle. (Twin . . . JLU.ZU P.M... Ogden.'Boise. il. 1U. Falls also going.) , 11.45 11.45 11.55 P. M. . City Ticket Office, Hotel Utah. Telephone Main 15. if |