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Show THE jffliiss, " ' HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDA Y, JUNE 1, 191G N, StocliSg Commercial lining mixed, 9.35(9.70; heavy, 9.259.75; Probate and Guardianship Notices 7.008.S0. 9.259.35; pigs. rough. Cattle Receipts, 14,000; market firm. Consult county clerk or the respective"! Native beef 8.25?i11.05; western cattle, signers for further Information. 9.65; stockers and feedsteers,6.008.65 p 4.50 (Jj. 9.00; cows and ers, r heifers, c f t i ' . t nr court RRO (Us.u; caives, 6,uuwii.:a. market 12,000; in for Salt Lak bate and Sheep Receipts, division, A7etheiP, 7.00 (a) S. 15 ; lambs, county, State of Utah.'- strong. S.0010.50; springs, S.50ll.75. In the matter of the estate of James Omaha. May 31. Hogs J. Squires, deceased. Notice. Receipts. 9500; market higher. Heavy, 9.30 The petition of Senna Squires, pray9.50; light, 9.15i9.40; pigs, 8.009.00;i for the issuance to Caleb J. Squires ing j bulk, of sales. 9.259.40. Cattle Receipts, 4900: market steady. of letters of administration in the esNative steers. 8.50 10.60; cows and' tate of James J. Squires, deceased, has 7.50 heifers, 7.00 R 9.00; western steers,stock-the 2d fq;9.00; Texas steers. 7.008.00; i ; been set for hearing on Friday, 2 o'clock D. ers and feeders, 7.008.75. A. at 1916, June, day.of Sheep Receipts. 3700; market strong, p. m, at the county courthouse, in the 6.50 wethers, Yearlings, 7.258.75; courtroom of said court, in Salt Lake S.00; lambs, 9.2511.25. Citj Salt Lake county, Utah. Witness the cleric of said court, wlth... HANDSOME GAIN MADE the seal thereof affixed, this 20th ''day IN OPERATING INCOME May. A. D. 1916. OF PENNSYLVANIA ROAD of (Seal) THOS. HOMER. Clerk. E. Clark, Deputy Clerk. J. By Philadelphia, May 31. The PennsylKearney K. Steffensen. Attorney for vania Railroad company's statement Petitioner. for the month of April shows an InIN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-bat- e crease of $3,136,644' in the operating indivision, in and for Salt Lake come of the lines east and west, com- county, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Nick-olpared with April, 1915. The operating Gulbransen, deceased. Notice. revenue of the lines east was $23,862, The petition of Anna' J. Gulbransen, Nlck-ol953, an increase of $4,412,269, while the administratrix- of the estate of confor Gulbransen, deceased, operating expenses were $17,669,087. an firmation of the sale of the following described real estate of said deceased, increase of $2,380,855. to wit: On the lines west the operating revsouth half of the southwest quarenue was $11,549,298, an increase of terThe of section 28, and all of lots 3, 4, B $2,739,467 and the operating . expenses and 6, In section 33, township 20, south range one east, Salt Lake meridian, were $8,931,819, an increase of $1,634,-23- of located in Sanpete and Sevier counties. State of Utah, containing 156 And upon acres, for the sum ofto$1400. Cash wit: POWDER COMPANY the following terms, upon confirmation of sala by this court, as DECLARES DIVIDEND in -appears from the return of sale filed on OF 25 PER CENT this court, has been set for hearing the 2d day of June, A. D. 1916, Friday, 2 o'clock p. in., at the county courtWilmington, Del.. May 31. The di-- at house, in the courtroom of said court, I. Du Pont de rectors of the in Salt ' Lake City, Salt Lake county, mours & Co.. manufacturers, Utah. the clerk of said court, with today declared a regular quarterly div-- r theWitness seal thereof affixed, this 19th day, idend of 11 pe cent on common stock of May, A. D. 1916. THOS. HOMER, Clerk. and a special dividend of 231. a total (Seal) By J. E. Clark. Deputy Clerk. of 25 per cent, payable 5.8 in cash and C. M. Nielsen, Attorney for Petitioner. 19.2 in Anglo-th- e French bonds at 96. On debenture stock a regular dividend of 11 per cent was declared. GREAT WESTERN SUGAR .1 - : i '"T'tIiedbstict . J ; PALOMA IS DRIFTING BARGAIN DAY STILL FOR ORE SHOOT THAT RULES ON EXCHANGE OUTCROPPED TO NORTH latest word received Manager by IJraffet of the Paloma of Heaver Is that the drift from the 300 level, which Is making out to 3tt under a newly developed surface deposit of ore, la making Rood progress. The drift from the main shaft will have about 200 feet to go and attain about 300 feet The surface work was started two weeks ago on a promising outcrop. The ore continued persistent to a depth of 20 feet, pure galena was taken out. It looked jo good that the management decided to run a tlrlft from the main shaft, which is r.ow under way. The main Incline is now 423 feet. It Is beln?r sent clown at the rate of three and a half feet a ilay. It is down on an fissure near wliere It forms a Juncture with the monzonlte dike. Home Rand carbonatesrt rr reported on the 400. The new was sunk in a parallel fisshaft sure 200 to the north. i There are now twelve men on the Paloma. which Is locatedworking in the i Star district of Heaver county, a short i iistance to. the southwest of the old Hoosier Hoy mine of the Majestic Mines company. recently some high Kraile ore was struck on the level of this mine. of backs. go-in- i? east-yve- -t 20-f- ft cr-m- e i tl - Af-v- - I . .Vita Con. . . Bid. Ask. Bid. 200-fo- n, r, UTAH MEN MILLING ot .11 .33 .04 .011 2.00 Recently the C. P. Tungsten company shipped out a lot of 1300 pounds of tungsten concentrates from Its little Salt Lake mill that brought net returns of $2j00. The property which is men is located being operated by Utahseven in Blaine miles from Ida., county, and is on the Hill City branch Corral, line. There is a force of twelve men now working. A new tunnel is being driven into the mountain to secure a feet. This will be done in depth of 400 less than 500 feet of drifting. Ore is row being extracted from the upper Some of this crude ore carworkings. ries 35 to 40 per cent tungsten acid. The rich streak Is one inch to fourteen inches wide. The small mill now under located at the Custer operation is west of the postoffice. The laboratory men back of the enterprise are A. E. I P. Palmer, Hyrum Plngree Custer, and E. C. Ashton. JOHNNY NCORPORATES .005 STARTS .031 600,-00- .07 .......... ........... .......... Mexican .27 .24 .25 .30 .41 1.00 .. Coal.. Coal... Con. Con. . .......... .......... .01 .04 .03 .04 351 .16i S. - Cedar-Talisma- I I I BADGER BROTHERS BROKERS Phono T7. 160 Mdn St. UtmWn Halt Lalc JdlaJar 946-91- 7. Ptoek aid Eirhaex. WILL BUY 10 10 200 25 300 00 Walker Bros, bank ..$212.00 .. 107.50 20.15 S6.75 Securities Cement .60 Bettllyon Home Builders .35 Cent. Sugar Discharger. Con. Wagon Utah-Idah- o Sugar ceived Badger Alta Cottonwood . . Coppermlnes Emma .... Fraction Goldfleld Con Iron Blossom Jumbo Extension Mason Valley Montana Tonopah Mizpah Extension Nevada Hills North Star Stewart Tonopah Extension Tonopah West End Wasatch Utah See. notes BADGKR nnOTHEtlS, tli ISO S. bam Slain Street. 69 69 70 70 Sept. . 39? "40 381 1.09 68 July .... July Sept. LARD July .... Sept. ... RIBS ' 38j 21.40 21.10 I 12.37 12.50 688 39i 38j 39? 3Sj 21.80 21.50 21.20 21.30 21.80 21.50 12.52 12.65 12.35 12.50 12.52 12.65 12.17 12.40 Sept. ... 12.30 12.50 Cash quotations: July I 12.10 12.22 I I 99. T. Rico-Argenti- I ' Timothy 5.50? 8.25. 7.&wroio.uo. ciover Pork 21. 25 22.25. Lard 12.60. Ribs 12.0012.50. v UNITED PROMONTORY GETS ORE IN DRIFT 100-fo- " 1.121 50 .75 96.00 97.00 0 $27,537.03. AFTERNOON SALES. Alta Con. 700 at 60c. Albion 2500 at 18c. Alta Ger. 2000 at 10c. Bingham Amal. 1000 at 9e. Croff 1500 at 7c, 600 at 61c Sir. Dragon 1150 at 34c. Gold Chain 500 at 271c. Indian Queen 300 at 3c. New Quincy 500 at 261c. 500 11,100 at 25c, 700 at 25ic Nalldriver 200 at 15c Ploche Bristol 2000 at 5ic 600 at 26c, . Plutus 300 at 14c. Prince Con. 1200 at $1,371. Paloma 500 at 13c Price Mining 1000 at 13c. 1000 Rico-Argenti- ne at 5c. 1000 7Jc. at 100 at 48c 71c. 25 at at -- an at 70c. Gtrtts 25c, ladies free. al 7. 80-1- 00 E. Ne-pow- IVMY I Trusl Company , mmlkmm S6M unux aiiu 1 - " ot Rep. Shattuck Ari. Cop. Southern Pacific Southern Railway. Studebaker Co.... Tennessee Copper Texas Co. Union Pacific" Preferred IT. S. U. S. In. Alcohol Steel Preferred . Utah Copper AVabash "B". Union .. Western pfd. AVestinghouse E. 600 1,800 500 321 99 2,200 441 31J 981 431 . k41S TV 313 98i 22J 228 22g 1,500 1401 1381138 43 192 ii.Vo'6 iiog 13.93 139J 828 1,200 1591 1581 1584 18,700 86 85g 85g 900 1171117 117 1,900 811 801 80 900 28? 281 281 800 968 951 953 1,600 621 618 611 Total shares sold for day, 355,000. TINTIC MILLING COMPANY SHIPS SECOND CAR It Is expected by the management, of TINTIC UTAH CON. TO the Tintic Milling company to increase the capacity of the plant in the immediate future. The present is 80 to 100 tons a day, but it capacity will be to 300 tons. Returns have up brought SHIP LARGE DUMPS been received from the second carload0 of concentrates. The amount was for 18 tons. The first car brought about $23,000. The last car averaged near $1333 a ton. Supt. A. D. Moore of the Utah Consolidated of Tintic writes that two TONOPAH PRODUCTION shifts of men are now pushing work from the main tunnel, where a drift is $194,460 FOR WEEK sent out Into a likely territory being on a fissure. In fact, he says, the of the mines of Tonopah conditions are better than ever theProduction physical valweek totaled 9400 tons, past before. ued the at .$194,460. says Tonopah It Is the Intention to have the big Miner. The Belmont sent to mill2990 dump shipped to the smelter, as the re- tons; Tonopah Mining, 2800: Extenturns from the first carload brought 1850; Jim Butler, 750; AVest End, of thirty-fou- r sion, satisfactorv results. The car 650; Rescue Eula, 210, and Halifax, 150. tons brought $294.27 net smelter In milled 7232 tons, April the Extension returns, or $8.65 a ton. The values wlth.net of $89,863. profits wore mainly in gold, lead and silver, Iron. The car was with considerable PRODUCE. settled for this week and a the retures Butter Chicago, May 31: lot of this were so satisfactory that low grade will be forwarded. Leasers changed. 23,503 Unchanged. Eggs are working over the dumps. cases. 37 Potatoes Lower. Old UTAH COPPER AND cars. Michigan, AVisconsin,receipts, Minnesota white. 901.00; Minnesota OTHER PORPHYRIES and Dakota 85 95. New reand Dakota-Ohlo1.40 Sacked produc-th- e ceipts. 45 cars. Triumphs, Boston. May 31. The as April 1 .60. announced tion of porphyries Utah Poultry Alive, lower. Fowls, 18. fo r The Copper. comparative records MOXEY. April and March in pounds of copper are: New Yor. May 31. Mercantile paMarch. April. per, 31. y 14.557.282 12,714,65 Utah Copper bills, 4.723; deSterling: Sixty-da6.333,25 Chlno 4,496.270 4.761, cables, 4.753; mand, 6.379,58 6.294.033 Mexican dollars, 533. Ray Cons. 6,565,55 7.716,101 Nevada Cor.s Government bonds heavy; railroad ' bonds firm. Time loans easy; sixty and ninety METAL QUOTATIONS and six months, 23fr3 per cent. days Call money steady; high. 23, low 2i, New York, May 31. The" metal exruling rate 21, last loan 23, closing- bid change quotes lead $7.30 asked. Spelter weak; spot East St. Louis de- 21, offered at 23. livery, 13Jc asked. WOOL. Silver. 683c 31. There were 8000 London, nearby May firm: electrolytic, Copper auction sales nominal: August and later, 28.00 C 29.25. bales offered at the wool The selection was better and Iron steady and unchanged. today. Tin dull and easy; spot offered at the market was firm. Queensland 4 6.0D. scoured merinos sold at 3s 7d: New 121; fuZealand greasy crossbreds at 2s 21d, At London Spot copper. and A'ictorian greasy crosfebreds at tures, 119; electrolytic. 144. 2b 2d. J8,. Spot tin, 187 10s; futures, Iead, 31 15s; spelter, 80. ' LIVE STOCK. FLAX. Chicago. May 31. Hogs Receipts, 29.000; market weak to 5c lower. Bulk Minneapolis, May 31. Flax, l.S9 of sales, 9.559.70; light, 9.053.65; 1.531. $24,-00- -- an 1000 - . . .22.50 . .5I.20 Denver St. Louis . . . . .38.O0 22.50 Colorado Springs Clticaeo . . . . . .fSO.OO Omaha 40.00 jMeinpliiM . . . . . .$4 O.OO . .5.44 Iva ukmm City .... Minneapolis and and Every WednesdayJune, commencing: May during: May Saturday 13. Limit October 31. Glenwood Springs and return, 51SJCO. Friday and Saturday. Limit 10 days. - NEW YORK AND RETURN $83.70. (Circuit Tour.) Every Wednesday and Saturday during June. Limit 60 days. UINTA BASIN EXCURSIONS. $25.15 for the round trip from Salt Lake to Fort Duchesne and return, May 2. Route via Mack, Colo., Uinta Railevery toTuesday, commencing AVatson, and auto stage thence to Fort Duchesne, the land of way opportunity. Circuit tour, including San Francisco and Los Angeles, daily ..... $40.00 SUNDAY EXCURSIONS From Salt Lake City. Park City ..... $1.50 $1.00 Bingham ....i Trout nnd' Chicken Dinners at Provo Canyon Resorts. Phone Wasatch 2520. F. A. WADLEIGH, P. T. M J. I). Kenwortliy, A; G. P. A., Salt Lake City, Utah. Denver, Colo. $1.25 To, Pro o Canyon $1.00 .Jordan Xarrow TicKet Office, 301 Main Street. . at ai -- - n 100 at South 'Hecla Sells 100 at 451c. Tintic Standard 500 at 181c Shares sold, 110,750. Selling value. $3,371. . . Tracy loan 12.40 12.50 , I 500 at 71c. 300 at $3.35, ne The ; operations of pools and cliques in special stocks contributed very largely to today's obExcept viously professional market. for Lehigh A'alley and Reading, which were active and strong at times, the list manifested little of last railway week's animation. . despite the issuance of numerous brilliant statements of over the holiday. Norfolk & earnings Western, however, rose to the new high of 125J, for the reduction priec of its regular allowingextra dividends of 23 per cent. Other standard stocks- - were obscured by the prominence of motors, rubbers, minor steel and Iron Issues, Mercantile Marine preferred and some of The munitions. New maximums were by two of the automobile registeredChandler Motors rising 31 to groups. 1081. with Lee Tire up 13 to 541. Mexicans, particularly oils, were disbut lost posed to advance at the outset, considerable ground later on publication of the tenor' of the Carranza comnote, which created fears of renewed International Harvester plications. Issues were perceptibly strengthened by the increased earnings disclosed in the annual statements of the domestic and foreign companies and copper and zinc shares were under reduced pressure. The hollow character of the day's was evidenced by the ease with trading which prices shaded in the final hour. changReading leading the declinetoand moderate various daily gains ing net losses. More gold from Canada for account of England brought total of the Bank of the metal on the present imports movement up to about $23,500,000 and CO. DECLARES, DIVIDEND tended to harden exchange rates to London and Paris. Marks and llres were practically unchanged. Denver, Mas' 31. Directors of the The bond market was firm with Great WTestern Sugar company, meetin the war issues, ing here today, declared a dividend of marked 5s making a new high quo- 13 per cent on the preferred stock and Canadian strength , at 1018. New York City 41s of 13 on the common stock. tation 1965 also were in unusual demand. Total sales, par value, $4,185,000. NEW YORK GRAIN. should make the same careUnited States coupon 2s declined i New May 31. Flour Easy; York, on cent call. per 5.35 patents, 6.656.95; winter, spring NEW YORK STOCK LIST. ful distinction in placing a 5.55; winter straights. . 5.305.40; 60. Kansas 5.565. C. straights, L. H. Sales. Wheat Spot. easy; No. 1 durum, loan upon real estate that he Amer. Beet Sugar 107800 76 741 76" 1.191; No. 2 hard, 1.181; No. 1 northern 561 400 561 ... 561 1 American Can Duluth, 1.251 and No. northern Maniwould in selecting a bank in Amer. C. and F. . 1,200 601 591 591 toba. 1.241 f. o. b. New York. Futures, Amer. Locomotive. 3,800 731 721 721 steady; July, 1.151. which to deposit his savings. Amer. S. & R Corn Spot, firm; No. 2 yellow; 818 2,200 98J 971 971 1123 c. i. f. New York. Amer. Sugar R Amer. Tel. & Tel. 1,500 130 129S 1298 Amer. Z., L. and S. 11,200 853 R3J 841 SUGAR. is because of this fact 3,800 851 841 841 Anaconda Copper New York, May 31. Raw sugar Atchison . ...... 1,900 1053 1051 1051 901 881 881 steady; centrifugal, 6.39; molasses, 5.62. Baldwin Lcco. ... 3,900 91 that the county records Refined steady; fine granulated, 7.65. Baltimore & O . .. 1,700 88f1 911 91 888 were firmer on buying 881 R. T. .. 1,900 Sugar futures Brooklyn houses. At prove we make more loans trade and commission Butte & S. Copper 9,700 92J 90 90J by noon prices were 3 to 4 points higher. 200 22J 221 22 California Pet. ... closed steady at unfutures upon real estate than any 3,300 1791 1781 1783 Sugar to Canadian Pacific. 4 4500 Sales 54 . 54 points higher. Central Leather . 1,100 63 54j 62 621 changed tons. July. 5.50; five competitors combined. 200 5.62; De& O. September, Chesapeake ' 5.10. 98 cember. Chi., JfeM. & ATSt. P. 400 131 131 130 N. Chi. EVAPORATED FRUITS. Chi.. R. I. & P. Ry. 1,700 211 20t 20? 600 53 52S 52S - New Chlno Copper ... York, May 31. Evaporated ap433 Colo. Fuel & Iron 4,000 44g 43 Quiet. 600 191 191 191 ples Corn Products R. Prunes Firm. Crucible Steel ... 5,900 841 83 831 & Apricots and Peaches Quiet. 61 ... 900 511 511 Distiller's Sec Raisins Steady. 38 381 38g Erie 8,000 300 172 1711 172 General Electric EXCURSIONS NORTH 121 200 1201 1211 N. Great pfd via G. N. Ore ctfs. ; . . . 2,700 40g 393 393 Oregon Short Line. 200 104 1033 1031 Illinois Central .. (Union Pacific System.) 178 Inter. Con. Corp. 3 and 17. Very low rates to northJune "Thirty-tw- o 45 45 700 443 years In learning how Copper Inspiration limern and Idaho Utah 113 . 113 Long 1133 points. Y. N. 2,000 to serve you now." Inter.M. Har., us has fitted M. pfd. ctfs. 44,000 951 931 93J its. City ticket office, Hotel Utah. Int. Advertisement. 2 S Kansas City Kennecott Copper 10,400 55 541 541 1281 Louisville & Nash... Mexican Pet 5,600 1101 1081 1083 351 Miami Copper 11 Me., Kan. & T. pfd 61 200 61 6g Missouri Pacific . 78 Montana Power 67 200 67 67 National Lead ... 700 171 173 173 Nevada Copper .Mi New York Central 1,500 106S 106 1053 7 61 61 61 300 N. Y.. N. H. & H. RTCA Norfolk & W. ... 2,800 1252 1242 125. PACT A "MTV tirsnGT 113J Northern Pacific nuM T 200 24 ..... 233 24 Pacific Mail . r rp.- T - f CI .I,. 33 Pac. Tel. &. Tel . . 578 57J 57g 1,900 uecien ana provo gandej Pennsylvania 400 22J 228 22 Ray Con. . Copper. VIA THE 101 103S 1011 i 32,600 Reading 500 471 47 47 Iron & Steel - Wheat No. 2 red, nominal; No. 3 red, No. 3 hard. 1.051.08; No. 1.03(1.033: 3 hard, 95(7t 1.061. Corn No. 2 yellow, 70; No. 4 yellow, 691; No. 4 white, 66661. Oats No. 2 white, 391; standard, 39J P40. No.'fi 2.fffl 971 Rye 7 h RartAV j It 695 69g OATS Sept. ... PORK New York, May 31. - " 1.07J 1.05J 1.07 I ne Rochester 1.07 1.091 President B. D. Slegfus of the United Promontory Mining company has reprivaiturned from an inspection. He was acby Thomas Cunningham of Bid. Ask. companied The work consists of Ogden. present 60 .65 a crosscut from of a bottom the .05 .06 20 feet and now out is It shaft. 2.6211 2.70 has entered vein matter which shows .65 .70 stringers of copper, lead and silver ore. 06 .08 Mr. Siegfus that he has about .93 .95 12 feet to gofigures to reach what appeared 1.871 2.00 like the making of a large vein in up86 .88 workings. The drift will crosscut 3.121 3.37J per the limestone hanging wall. Some into 25 .30 samples were taken out above that 25 .27 carried 30 per cent copper. ' 20 .22 The United Promontory Is located 21 .23 about seven miles north of the Prom.25 .31 Point station. There is conontory 6.371 6.621 siderable activity now in that end of 6.621 6.87J the district. 2. W..ki ul 1.061 1.08 I ............ ON STOCK EXCHANGE ' Sells 400 at 46c, 461c 900 47c. 700 nt I7ic. 700 at Sioux Con. 500 at 161c. Con. 100 at $3.20. 100 Silver at .i.zzt King iu ' at3C094. South Hecla at $3.33, 23 at $3.30. Silver Shield 300 at 3c, 600 at 92c. Uncle Sam 500 at 8Jc. Union Chief 2000 at 91c 2000 at 8c. 1000 at AVest Toledo 1000 at 15c 7 Jr. OPEN BOARD. Mineral Flat 1000 at 7c. Albion 500 at 17Jc Bexall 100O at 16c. Alta Con. 1100 at 60c King 1000 at 4c. Santaquln Am. Con. Cop. 500 at 19ic Sells 1500 at 45c. 1100 at 46c, 10 at 4 51c Tunnel 1000 at 14c Alta Cedar-Talism10o0 at 13c Stiver Shield 200 at $1. 200 at 99c. Con. 500 at 33c. 100 at 98c, 100 at 96c. 200 at 95c. 100 Dragon Dalv 200 at 93c. 93c. 400 at 92c. at 9 4c. 400 at 2000 E. Prince 1000 at He at 81c Tar Baby Bic. Iron Blossom 1600 at $1.90, 1200 at at TintUj Central 1500 $1,871. Tintic Standard 1000 at 19c. Union Chief 500 at 9Jc. May Day 1300 nt 14c. New Quincy 2700 at 251c. 500 at 26c. "Whirlwind 500 at 7ic Rochester 1000 at 70c. . Wilbert 500 at 9.C. Bexall 500 at 17c, 1000 at 18c West Toledo 500 at 15ic. 1500 at 15c Silver Shield 100 at 92c. OPEN BOARD. Silver King Coalition 100 at $2.90. Alta Ger. 1000 at 10c. Utah Con. 2000 at 3ic Big Four U00 at $1,621. Wilbert 2000 at 81c. Uedar-Talism1000 at 13ic sold. 59,393. Selling value, Shares Emma Copper 100 at 63c. $21,347.40. tOCO 4c. Home Bun at Month's totals: Shares sold. 5,018,-02Iron Blossom 100 at $1.90. Selling value. $1,177,382.22. 2c. at Ieonora 100i) 1500 at 251c. 3000 at 25c. New IJuincy Dancing every night. MajesMe park. Bico-Argenti- . .... ... NEW YORK CURB QUOTATIONS The following quotations were reover Bros.' wire I 4, I 1 level. Swansea C. Hecla Nevada. Silver 8. .. Union .... S. Hecla Ex. .OS Cash Boy Sells .01 ,04 Cypsv Queen Sant. Chief.. 9 Jlrn Butler ,03i Sant. King .25 '.24 Midway M. .. Silver .... .10 .09 Mon. P. Krtension . ... .31 Texan .30 Montana Tar Baby .... .27 Tin. Cent. ... .25 Mizpah Extension 09 .10 Tin Std. ... McNamara . Xjcrth Star Sam . .48 Uncle .47 Kula. ... C. jy?icue Utah 02 Umatilla Union C. .. 1.15 1.17i Victor AVest Knd C. .. .22 Nevada Hills . "Whirlwind .74 .73 ...... Jtoun-- l Movmtain . . Wilbert 1.35 1.22j Bly Jim W. Toledo . . .. Walker C. . Yankee BOSTON COPPER RANGE. .03 .03i Zuma The following- quotations were reFORENOON SALES. ceived over Badger BroV private wire: 100 at 61c. 200 at 60c. Con. Alfa Shares) High. Low. Close. Albion 1500 at 19c. 500 at. 1S1C 90.00 ?0.37i Alta Ger. 500 at 10c. Butte &Sup ' 140i 92.25 2.00 l.7J; 1.S7J $1,621. Four 400 at 2000 Chief Con. . Big 500 1.62J l.2J 1.62J ... at 95c, 500 at Amal. Bingham I. Ialy 150 2.31 2.25 K. tc B. B. . 10c 225 . . .S2 .75 Jack 500 at50012c. .0 BlackCottonwood Majestic 0i 3.00 3.00 3.00 at 5jc. Mason Val-- . Big 1.37 N. Douglas 1,250 1.62J U25 B. Copper 1500 at 3e. 510:74.25 73.00 73.00 U. S. 8. com tiav State 1000 at 71c. 123 51.F.O 51.25 51.50 n 1000 at 13c. Pd .... 5251 4.95 4.K7J 4.S7J 2000 at 21c. 100 at 1. .Apex Colorado 410! 9.25 9.00 9.12J. 1700 at 20c, 650 at 19ic. I. Metals 1000 at fcc Cot. Met. . ".ftft at 93e. tioiv CURB. BOSTON at 63c. Emma Copper 500 at 64c. 1400 o000 at lie, 000 at 21c, The following quotations were reLeonora ceived over Badtrer Bros private wire: buer 60 days. Lower Mammoth 1000 at 4ic. 1000 Bid. Ask, 41c, 2000 at 4e at i T4 .49 Monzonite 6"00 at 3Jc. Boston Kly . 14ic. Ohio Copper. Mav Day 500 at1500 .30 I f tchian-Uta- h at 31c. South Utah. 14 100' 14.50 New Ouincy 1C00 at 29c. 4500 at 2?c, Bingham 1000 at 27c, 1500 at 26c, 40Q at 25c, 11 000 at 24c. 8500 at 23c, E00 at 22c, "fii.fi at 25c. 3000 at 24 ic. 500 nt 51c 1..00 at 6Sc Original Bannock DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES. 1000 at &ic Bristol P. Prince 500 at $1,371. Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain. Paloma 2000 at 14c. 1000 at 14Jc ophir Sierra rovisions CORN - I T. Sept. Mining company's property ican Fork canyon, where a domain of adjoins the old Miller Hill fifty acres the present sensational Pacific. and The company also owns five claims adthe South Fork, some distance joining to the northwest of the Miller Hill. On the Johnny claim Is a shaft down .021 feet. Samples of ore. taken .40 thirty-fiv- e ounces .043 from It carried up to sixty-fiv- e . 0 S 3 silver. This is near the shale contact. .041 Two men are now working. Last week the articles of Incorporation were filed with the secretary of0 state. They show a company of shares of 5 cents par value. The 300,000 shares. The treasury contains of AmerTracy Wootton president isvice A. L. Hansen; ican Fork; president, H. B. Anderson, .07 secretary-treasure- r, who with W. G. Schmlerer and L. S. Wootton make up the directorate. OPOHONGO SHIPS CAR ORE BRINGING $1030 Settlement has been made for another carload of ore from the thirty-fivOpohongo. e This car contained about tons and brought near $1030. The controls show that the ore averaged 7.73 cent copper, 80 cents in gold and per 6.6 ounces silver to the ton. The ore came from the block of leased ground below the 700 level. Another set of leasers Is shipping a carload of ore from their workings above the 500 vel Seven S. T. S. K. S. K. Sioux July Work has been started on the Johnny in- Amer- co-epera- tes .01 -p- July . re-cri- Chicago, May 31. Declines to the lowest prices since last March took place in the wheat market today . because of huge stocks in store and afloat and as a result of Improved domestic crop reports. Closing quotations, however, were unsettled, rangfrom 2ic down to a shade advance, ing 1 with July at 1.07 1.07 8. at 1.09. Corn finished and to 2J up. iUl September oats unchanged to J lower and from 15c dea rise of varying cline to irregular, 20c AVeakness in wheat acute after announcement thatbecame stocks world were the largest on record at this time of the In this connection it was shown year. that the total available supply had Increased In the last week 5,838,000 bushels as against a decrease of. 7, 869,000 bushels at the time last year. Heavycorresponding were reported at Liverpool, andarrivals it was said the there was for a conprospect tinued enlargement of supplies. Betterment of the domestic crop outlook was chiefly in the southwest. In particular, word came from Oklahoma that many fields which before the recent rains looked worthless were now likely to show a fair yield at harvest. On the break, a considerable number of wheat traders who had been bears took suddenly to the conspicuous buying side of the market. One of their spokesmen explained that the market had been, approaching too near the dollar a bushel level and that apparently the fact was being Ignored that the war was still on. were comscarce Offerings as the session came to paratively an end. In the corn crowd, belated May shorts found settlements difficult until a substantial premium was paid. Estimates of increased acreage in the leading states formed only a temporary check on the return in values. Bearish crop reports weakened oats. Even in Oklahoma, where severe damage has been the rule of late, benefits were said to be apparent as a result of rains. that at first on acNotwithstanding count of liquidating sales provisions underwent sharp losses, the market afterward rallied. It was asserted that in the latec trading packers were active buyers. Leading futures ranged as follows: ' Open. High. Low. Close. I OPERATIONS j i WHEAT , .25 .23 .01 .24 .29 .40 .99 .07 .03 E RICH TUNGSTEN - FEATURE AND-CLIQUE- IN AVAILABLE SUPPLY ot - Am. Con. C. OPERATIONS OF POOLS BECAUSE OF INCREASE shaft From the bottom of a the Stockton Standard Mining company is now running a drift to crosscut a north-sout- h fissure. This drift is out 200 feet and has about 120 feet to go to reach the fissure, provided it maintains its dip. This will secure a vertical depth under the hill of about 500 feet, says one of the officials. In a teventy-foo- t shaft sunk on the vein up the .. hill ore was found all the way down. Samples gave returns of 41 per cent lead and 22, ounces silver. The bottom shows five feet of gangue, with streaks of ore in it. The Stockton Standard was organized last week. It has 1,000,000 shares of 1 cent par value. There are 300.000 shares A. in the treasury. The officers are P. Davidson, president; David J. Lem-ntovice president; W. N. Uundry, secretary-treasurewho, with Dr. H. Roy Allen and A. C. Smoot, make up the directorate. The company owns eight of claims in the Stockton district, five which are patented. Alta Tiger. . Albion .. .. - Manhattan Dexter ..... "White Cap Con. Virginia Hale & Norcross ...... WHEAT PRICES SLUMP PUSHES OPERATIONS There were very few bright spots In on the local minyesterday's trading the volume totaled ing toexchange, yet more than $48.00. It was anup or bargain day. and other profit-takin- g the consequence was that the out of stock as fast as It would letting be absorbed pounded down nearly everyHowever, it was arthing in sisrht. soft must gued that these to "shakospots out" the maroccasionally It ket that may be in position to advance to new and levels, it Is the time when thehigher timid dump and take their losses with forced grins, but when the wise old watchers of the marxeiones up the surreptitiously without boompickof cannon. good New Quincy opened at 29 cents, sold down to 22 and closed at 26 cents. Silver Shield opened at $1 and closed 45 cents at 92 cents. Sells opened at Con. and closed at 48 cents. held Alta around 61 cents. The month's total; was about $100,000 more than in April.; Sales yesterdav 1'.totaled 170,1435 sharesAll n?.2 valued ill fnr tl shares valued at $1,177,382.22. The official closing quotations' and as follows: sales were reported Forenoon. H Afternoon. Alta Tun. . . Alta Ger. .. Big Four .. Bing. Amal. Black J. . .. Big Cot. G. Bannock GLASS SAND OUTPUT Beaver C. . May State . Beaver L M. Cedar Ex. . .. Tal. IN UNITED STATES Cedar Colb. Ext. . Colo. Con. . Crown Pt. . Cardiff. . .. Production of class sand In the Crof f United States increased very materially Cot. King . in li13, as compared with 1U14. The cott. At. .. demand- for window, plate and wire Cott. Metals. Klass was strong and there was a con- Daly siderable export trade in glass bot- Daly Judge. as well as flat glass. Dragon . .. tles, The following- table, compiled by Demijohn .. n. W. Stone of the United States geo- llastern Pr. i:. B. Bell.. logical burvey, shows the glass sand Kmerald ... produced in ll&: Km ma C. . . (Short Value. Karl Eagle, tons.) i:. Crown I. .fi6.12s ?2.28 Illinois . . ..... 40.24 0 K. T. Con . . . Indiana . .... 107,! 91.380 Forthail . . 145.920 Missouri 84.120 New Jersey .. fil,62 Galena M. . 129.S2S Gold C 12S.7.V Ohio C. . . . 45,1 12 550,706 f Irand "Pennsylvania . 280,702 Gt. Western 261,076 West Virginia Howell . .. 1,751,674 $1, 456, 701 Home Bun.. Total . Bl. ... The production in Missouri, Ohio and Iron Indian was less than 1 bex Q. .. slightly Pennsylvania that in 1911. The greatest increase Iron Kins was in Illinois and Indiana. It is not- Keystone able that Indiana, which, produced only King Wm. .. 1S42 short tons cf glass sand in 1913, David. made a yield of 36.9I7 tons in 1914. and King Lehi Tin. .. In ,1913 increased the tonnage nearly Lead King.. .300 per cent over that of the previous Leonora The total production of these Little Bell. .. year. even states in 1915 was an increase L. Mam. ... of nearly 250.0W0 tons over 1914. Logger . .... In the compilation of these figures I.akeview the United States geological survey, Monzonite .. with the geological sur- Monetaire veys of the states of Illinois, Missouri Mammoth . and New Jersey. Miller Hill. Dav .. May NEVADA STOCKS. Mineral F. Moscow . . The following quotations were over Balgrer Bros." private wire: M. Evans C. Mammoth C.. Hid. Ask. MichUtah .11 .12 N. Qulncy .. .Atlanta Nalldriver .20 Booth .03 Ohio Cop. .. .02 Blue Hull .04 .03 Opohongo Orisr. Ban. . .09 Combination Fraction .. O. K. Silver Florence Ploche B. ... .91 CoIdfieM Con Flutus . .OS .07 Star 1jne Con.. Prince .70 ;oldfleld Merger Paloma .07 ,.0S Spearhead Ex.. Paloma M. .11 .10 Silver Pick . ITince .02 Vernal Provo . .. .03 .02 Yellow Tiger .06 Bico Arg. . .05 Oro Heeds Pk. Sandstorm . M, Iii' "'.ii' Bico Con. ... Kewanos Bico Well .05 Bexall .04 Bend lireat . .03 Grandma . . Bochester . .70 .72 "JJochester .'. PaTk So. .02 Cold Wedge Svndicate .. .03 Manhattan Con 400-fo- STOCKTON STANDARD Adverv 'sement. Un-Sale- s, s. - UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CABD EFFECTIVB JANUARY 23, 191$. Dally. Depart. TVT and Intermediate (Malad 0( A ita . . . Cache Valleyalso, 7 .z,u arriving). , Kansas City, Omaha, A TVT '7 .tiKt on A. ATX . . . Ogden, Denver. Chicago. Ogrden (Malad, groing only), Pocatello, 8.15 A.M. Ashton, Montpelier. Paris. Overland Limited Ogden, Reno, Sacra9.30 A.M. mento, San Francisco. 11.00 A.M. Ogrden and Intermediate, Pacific Llmitd Ogden, Omaha,, 12.05 P.M. - Chicago. Logan, Boise, Portland. Seattle . . ' "Arrivt, 5.55 5.55 5.05 6.00 P. M. P. M. P.M. . 8.30 A.M. . . . . P. M. . 5.05 P.M. 2.25 P. M. (Butte also going). Limited Omaha, Chicago, 2.30 P.M. Los Angeles . 5.00 P.M. Denver, St. Louis. Overland Limited Omaha, Chicago. 3.30 Jr. Bl. . . Denver, St. Louis (San Francisco also . . .11.55 A. M. Og-den- departing). Ogden. Brlgham. Cache A'alley, Malad .12.10 P.M. and Intermediate. Omaha, Chicago going.) Ogden (Denver, JT. 1Y1. . . (San Francisco and Butte also arriv- - . . . 8.15 A.M. ing.) Pocatello Idaho Falls, Ashton, . 8.15 A. M. 11.45 P.M. Ogdtn, Butte, (Twin Falls also arriving1.) Fall. Butte. . .10.10 P.M. Ogden, Pocatello. Idaho 11.45 P.M. (Logan. Wellsville and Hyrum also arriving.) 11.55 P.M. Ogden, Ely, Sacramento, San Francisco. . . 7.40 P.M. Pacific Limited Ogden, Sacramento, 11.55 P.M. . 2.10 P.M. San Francisco. Portland, Seattle. (Twin .10.20 A. M. 11.55 P.M. Ogden. Boise, Falls also going.) City Tlefcet Office, Hotel Utah. Telephone Mai n 15. 4.30 5.15 Piyr . . . . ft |