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Show f THE IIEKALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, APRIL" 23, 1916 N, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL FLOOD OF OFFERINGS AND VALUES New York. April Heavy and perwas again highsistent selling pressure two-hoeffective today's during ly res?ion. the recess of the preceding dnv nieiely accentuating the extent of Trading? the liquidating movement. week recent of any the largest J"vas far end, approximating 600.000 chares, more the than half of which "represented list the when final in hour, the output v.33 almost without semblance of sup22. ur port. for The German and Mexican crises, finanthe by are regarded they cial community, were again the factors around which the feverish market cene"crHon tered.- Special stocks that RDMvInst more directly to the mun Uons. equipments. minor industrial, "J and oils, were steadily "' lew exceptions Inrecorun.n general cf the year. '"'J are thirty to fifty points under beat Quotations. Oen- year's Amon the weakest Issues were SB-suc- financial and "General commercial, h -- 3Wtd reserves held lv. all national banks on March 7. 1916. was J2.287.000. 000, above legal requiremaking a J'JSG.OOO.OOO. ments of surplus According to the statement of the comptroller of the currency, "tf surplus reserve now held by the national banks would be suffi- cient to give a further loaning power of $3,000,000,000 to 14,000.000,000 should the growth and development of comor Industry call for merce, so hugeagriculture an enlargement of credit. "Hut no matter how great and the volume of business and profitable the large extra supplies of cash and credit may be, the immediate disbursirrevocable notification ing factors, the to sent .discontinue illegal Germany submarine warfare, which may break diplomatic relations, and possible Mexican complications, are having a diseffect on business, and causquieting ing a certain amount of liquidation in stocks and bonds. Some of the local securities have been adversely affected by general influences prevailing, and the quotations this week show declines In a few of the stocks. Otherwise the market Is steady. to leave "If Congress decides today the 1 cent per pound duty on sugar the beet augar Industry will be strengthened. "In Utah, on account of the of snow stored in the mountains,quantity assurithe ng- plenty of water for Irrigation exseason, there is reason to coming pect irormal acrenges planted to farm crops this year. It Is said that "based on the contracts already executed, the beet acreage for 1916 will be more than 25 per cer.t In excess of that for the year "Theprevious. feseret National bank and Dcs-erSavings banks paid quarterly dividends Tuesday. "Business generally Is fair." Cutler quotations: et r.l0ThV7he s'ame cause was operative O Its relative strength by large tUThere were signs of liquidation la STOCKS. flnles 1,1 ST. II. o- Amalgamated ugar Co., 8 i n- beneficial Life Insur 10 ance Co. Parties Rankin? Co., 20 Kaysville Rank of American Fork 10 Rank of Heber Citv ... 13 Rank of Southern Utah, 12 Cedar 3.50o;iou;iooi!iooi Wagon & 7 t inn K9l S4 SS Consolidated Machine Co. 2.500 st; 3i Continental Life Insurance Co 861 S6J 500 S9 - 3f 21 21 Continental National h 1. 00 bank 200 l5i 163;lC3i Dtseret National bank.. 12 2.400 50J 49 494 oo 59 5Si 58 4 leseret Savings bank.. 1 Davis bank. 1.300! 2il l County 661 1.80 Am. Beet Bu ;ar. 55J 52 ifi r2 9,400f Can inrir.in & iAm. coi 55 55 too; ii. Car Fdry.. 671 631 K31 . 10,Si0 Am. Locomotive 91 4001 Am. S. & Refhg. soo 107$; 105it06 Am. Sugar& Refng. 1 an f 1127 11271 .Am. Tel. S6J! S7i T,'lf0i Am. Z.. L. 7" 7 19.200 81 f fvnaeonda Copper .Atchison Raldwin IjOCO. . . R 11. & O. R, T. It. & Sup. Copper.. all. Petroleum Can. Pacific Cen. leather ... C. &r O C. M. & ft. C. A-- N. W W" P c!. r. i. & p. C'hlno Copper Ci. I". A: I. 125 Central Illinois - Con. Corp.. Copper Inspiration I TV 1. M. M.. pfd. ctfs. K C Southern... KennVcott Copper 300 -- 159 im im 363 37 90J 9I 16 16 161 74 24 62g 33400 S9 9H 21 52i 122 S2J 1 300 10 :::!:::: 7 761! 76 3i 1.600 63i! 60J 1.700 171! 17 1001 5!4fo!l01 1001 1500' 60JI 60 j GO 1.900I11O 10'J4;i 215 .t, 2.100S 1,900 12.S0O 4.100 " 4 26 17 1. 56: 56. 56 22 f 22 S4l 47 i' ..A i 301 944 ir0i 951! 94J' 40ft' 1!1! 1? I IS 20.r.O0'l27J,12li'12l J 44)44 llO 2 000' 46 2 IftOilSS (ISO 12?129! lo'.tftO 1301 1137 !137 H.100'142 I SIX! 80 116 116i 77 6.4fm 7!1 771 241 1 2rtft 251' 2.1 ?'"! 1.900hl6I 64 50fV ssi, E71 t: 54ij r iftol 572; "the day."600CO STOCK. 22. Hoe? 23.S5: .Kceir. IJSM: mixed. steady. Native vVtlinvt western 75ci0.0O: ajeera. "trs. i; hr stockers and feeders. 75S.6S: enws Farmlngton s Farmers crs bank StockgrowFirst National bank. Layton First National bank. Ogden ....... First National bank, Murray National First bank, Logan First National .... bank. Rrigham Home Co Fire Insurance ijo- - 12 19 102 heifers. and str-er?- 1- . July .45 .43 42S 23.20 23.15 I i I 23.35 23.25 .7411 I 12.32 12.50 Cash quotations are as follows: Wheat No. 2 red,2 nominal: No. 3 12 12 12 20 8 10 8 12 195 .00 18 18 RESOURCES OF RESERVE BANKS INCREASED NEARLY S00 .00 $8,000,000 DURING WEEK 15. 55 27, 00 .00 125 .00 83 .00 13 .55 117 .00 308 14 10 7 Washington, April 22. An Increase of nearly $8,000,000 In the total re- sources of federal reserve banks durwas reing the week ending April 21, boa'rd. The reserve the ported today by shows: statement weekly RESOURCES. " Gold coin and certificates In vault, 110 00 $233,882,000. Gold settlement fund. $74,785,000. 150 00 Gold redemption fund with U. 287 .00 treasurer, $1,473,000. Total gold reserve. $316,140,000. 93 .00 Lesral tender notes, silver, etc., 107.50 197 .00 12 6 5 8 140 .00 10C .00 124 .00 420 432 0 18 .00 .00 322 .00 8 118 .00 15 225 .00 IS 200 .00 12 165 8 .00 125 .00 13 11 170 .00 17 .60 10 11 214.00 94 .00 203 .00 8 21 420 .00 390 ,00 t I 95 S. $9,-505.0- 00. 0. $26,-137.00- 0. $15,-124.00- 0. 0. 0. -3 s. ei (; () 0: $58,-76- 8. - $80,-00- 0. !) , American Bankers (Life) Insurance Company The name and location of the company, American Rankers Insurance company, 43 East Ohio street, Chicago, Illinois. Name of president, Ernest W. Splcer. Name of secretary, James P. The amount of its capital $ 325.000.00 stock paid up of its assets... 821,369.91 The amount The amount of its liabilities ...... 806,868.64 (including of its Income amount capital) The the preceding calduring endar year Accident and Health 113.387.86 department Life 328,562.32 department The amount of its disbursements during the precedcalendar year ingAccident and Health 82.065.17 department Life department 241,933.84 The amount of losses and endowments paid during the preceding calendar year (Included in foregoItem) ing Accident and Health 82,774.98 department Life 24,284.39 department The amount of risks written during the year Accident and Health 130,708.70 department Life department ...... 3,281,583.00 The amount of risks in force at the end of the year Accident and Health 69,369.45 department Life 9,095,521.00 department State of Utah, office of the Commissioner of Insurance, Capitol building. ss. I, John James, commissioner of Insurance of the State of Utah, do hereby that the above named insurcertify ance company has filed in my office a detailed statement of its condition, from which the foregoing statement has been prepared, and that the said company has In all other respects complied with the laws of the state relat- , rreci Sail Lake Iroe & Steel Com pany Per a! $99 Sit are The stock now offered investors is the SEVEN PER CENT PREFERRED CUMULATIVE stock of the corporation, guaranteed and secured by assets far in excess of the company's total liabilities. 7) The par value of this stock is $100 per share. Our present offer is for cash only, at $90 per share. Our reason is the immediate handling of some, large contracts demanding sa big in- ..... ... , vestment, and promising extremely satisfac-- " ... , tory profits. ; Applications for stock will be filled in the order of their receipt. Please write or apply in person to the President,- at Zion's Savings - Bank c ingIn to Insurance. whereof, I have heretestimony unto set my hand and affixed the seal of the insurance department this 11th A. D. 1916. day of April, (Seal) JOHN JAMES, Commissioner. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. OFFICE OF COUNTY CLERK. SALT Lake City, Utah, March 25. 1916 Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 2 o'clock April 14, 1916. for the following classes of work: . For the furnishing of material and the construction and repair of ten re- F. Salt Lake survey, thence plat east 33 feet: thenceCitysouth 1291 feet: thence west 33 feet: thence north 129J feet to the place of beginning. SituUtah. ate in Salt Lake in lawful Purchase pricecounty, payable money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this 12th day of 'April, A. D. 1916. JOHN S. CORLESS. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Sheriff. By C. L. Schettler. for James Ingebretsen,Deputy Attorney riaintiff. Date of first publication, April 16, A. D. 1916. OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENTS. BONANZA CONSOLIDATED MINING company. Principal place of business, Salt Lake City, Utah. Location of mines. Park City, Utah. Noticej There-a- re delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment levied on the 6th of March, 1916, the several amounts day set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: Name. Cert. No. Shares. Amt. 6 1000 $30.00 Mrs. Ada Burns 1000 30.00 Mrs. Ada Burns .... 7 1160 34.80 Mrs. Ada Burns. .... 527 100 3.00 Wm. E. Bray .'.....450 509 1160 34.80 Wm. Donovan 510 1000 30.00 Samuel Hair Elizabeth Kelly ... 97 1000 30.00 160 4.80 Elizabeth Kelly ...267 1160 PMlzabeth Kelly ...522 34.80 159 200 6.00 Kimball Bros 248 150 4.50 Kimball Bros 213 100 Louie Lane 3.00 2S2 16 .48 Louie Lane 428 4S0 14.40 F. R. Lavelle 1500 F. It. Lavelle. 45.00 ,436 116 Mrs. Elizabeth Lantf.517 3.48 116 Mrs. Elizabeth Lane.518 3.48 ... 21 100 Donald Morrison 8.00 200 Donald Morrison ...211 6.00 48 Donald Morrison ...227 1.44 176 400 A. Mosher 12.00 242 A. Mosher 64 1.92 116 Lillian Lane Nims ..515 3.48 Mrs. Richard Robert27 500 son 15.00 Mrs. Richard Robert150 173 son 5.34 Mrs. Richard Robert232 112 son 3.36 100 H. Smith ..508 3.00 George 362 1500 T. A. Williams 45.00 369 1000 T. A. Williams 30.00 ...513 1000 30.00 U.J.Wilson 462 1500 "Wilson 45.00 Jas. R. 1000 30.00 Jas. B. Wilson ....463 500 15.00 J. Wilson ..500 Maggie And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors made on the 18th of April, 1916. so many of such stock as each parcel shares of day mav be necessary will be sold at 1505 Walker Bank building. Salt Lake City, 18th day of May, 1916, at Utah, on the the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., to pay thereon, todelinquent assessments the cost of advertising and gether with expenses of sale. PAUL WILLIAMS, Secretary. 1505 Walker Bank Bldg., Salt Lake . City, Utah. Date of first publication. April 22, NOTICE .... SPF-CIA- to-w- lt: - rr . 1 - Trust Co. Salt Lake City, Utah. DAVID A. SMITH, Vice President. 0. 0. BEEBE, President. inforced concrete bridges. Also Sealed proposals will be received for the furnishing of material for the lining and construction of a tunnel with Hump. approaches at Jones Also Sealed proposals will be received for and the labor for furnishing' material the widening ot the county road, which consists of solid rock, loose rock and earth. All of the above work is In Big Cottonwood canyon, between the mouth of and the Cardiff fork. Big Cottonwood are requested for each Separate bids item. Instructions to bidders, together with and specifications, may be obplans tained upon application to the county surveyor. is reserved to reject any The bids. and all.right By Tder of the board of county commissioners. A. 11. CRABBE. Chairman. C. F. STILLM AN. J. II. WHEELER. THOMAS HOMER, Attest: Clerk. The time for openingCounty bids is here- 19HL a. m. by extended to 10 April 24. 1916. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. J ()TI RIDS WILL RE RECEIVED BY THE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT state board of examiners up to 10 a special stockholders' meeting of the o'clock a. m., May 15, 1916, for called motor vehicle Monday, and motorcycle number Patent Sales company is herebv comof the of the order and chauffeur's president the for badges plates1917 by year according to specifications on pany, to be held at the office of the file in the office of the secretary of company, 514 Templeton building. Salt on the 29th day of state at Salt Lake City, Utah. Lake City. Utah, hour STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS. of 12.30 o'clock at the 1916, April. noon.' By David Mattson, Secretary. this meeting is to The purpose of of SHERIFF'S SALI2. the articles incorporation, so amend convert 80.000 shares of the unIN THE DISTRICT COURT. IN AND as to Into preferred stock, treasury stock for Salt Lake county. State of Utah. sold of which are to be deWestern Loan & Building company, a the privileges cided upon atM.said meeting. corporation, plaintiff, against herHattie HARMON. Secretary. LEVI R. Stiefel and Eugene Stlefel, husTo defendants. sold be at sheriff's band, SHERIFF'S SALE. sale at the west front door of the DISTRICT IN THE COURT, IN AND in the and courthouse, county of Salt Lake, State ofCity Utah, on for V.Salt Lake county. State of Utah. County Flora G. the 10th day of May, A. D. 1916, at 12 E. Pratt,and plaintiff, E. Amundson, Adrian against of said day, all the right, Amundson o'clock noon interest of said de- her husband, N. G. Hall, and the Grantitle, claim and of, in and to the following ite Lumber company, a corporation, .defendants, described real estate, fendants. To be sold at sheriff's sale 33 feet east of the at the west front door of the county Commencing northwest corner of lot 6. block 19, courthouse in tne city and county of . & SALT LAKE: IRON AW P STEEL CO MP ANY , - Total reserves, $325,645,000. Bills discounted and bought: Maturities within ten days. $9,048,000. From eleven to thirty days, $13,868,-00to sixty days, From thirty-on- e to ninety days, From sixty-on- e Over ninety days. $2,127,000. Total, $66,304,000. U. S. bonds. $45,204,000. Investments, One year U. S, treasury notes, $3,840,-00Municipal warrants, $35,892,000. Total earning assets, $151,240,000. Federal reserve notes, net, $21,731,-00Rue from federal reserve banks, net, $17,515,000. All other resources. $3,576,000. Total resources. $519,707,000. LIABILITIES. Capital paid In. $54,843,000. Government deposits, $35,291,000. Reserve deposits, net, $417,849,000. Federal reserve notes, net, $9,617,000. Federal reserve bank notes In circulation, $1,964,000. All other liabilities. $643,000. Total liabilities. $519,707,000. Gold reserve against net deposits and note liabilities, 71.1 per cent. Cash reserve against net deposits and note liabilities. 73.2 per cent. net deposits Cash reserve aside 40 per liabilities after against setting net nacent reserve against aggregate . tion, 74.0 per cent. 1 g, Under the capable, conservative management of those now in charge, the business will soon assume a place among the leading industrial enterprises of the west, and will earn for its stockholders . liberal and permanent divi... . dends. v.. s .75j! 7374: No. 4 yellow, 260 .00 Oats No. 3 white, 433 I 44; etandard. 451453.No. 2. No. 3, 95. S6 .00 nominal; Rye 76. Rarley 62 40.50 fit 8. 00. 150 .00 Timothy Clover 10. OOP 18. 50. Pork 22. 75 23.25. 420 .00 Lard 11.92. Ribs 12.00 0:12.37. 155 .00 8 !20 I 12.22 12.35 -- V, reo-lpt- Recently the Silver Tungsten Mining companv was organized to operate a group of three claims located near Cherrv Creek, New The officers are Raymond Hay, president; S. II. Taylor, vice president; Ernest Kimball, secretary-treasurer, who with Mrs. V. Kimball and Wilson McCarty make up th directorate. They are all of Salt Lake. The claims adjoin a of the comAmerican Smelting & property thatRefining from shallow pany. It is reported 450 workings recently pounds of rich ore was shipped which tungsten returns of about $1500. Some brought ore assayed 61 per cent tungsten. The veins of the A. S. & It., or Kimball & the Silver Young property, strike Into The ore makes In ground. Tungsten a fissure cutting the limestones. The Is eight miles from a railroad. property Work has been started and it is expected soon to forward ore to market. 12.85 12.55 .76 j 76il No. 4 white. 7310 74J. e!pM. f&rin''&. lowesfiioeimtt -- OWNS NEVADA CLAIMS 12.22 12.35 .445 .00 1.1131 1.131.14; 60 10 Walker Rros. Rankers..& Zion's Savings Bank Co Trust C. M. I 1.1411 x 3- - A jProflflfialble I eel lis trial SALT LAKE IKON" & STEEL Company secured complete control of the big iron works of Silver Brothers, Salt Lake, the business has developed rapidly. Good profits have been realized each month, and it is not too much to expect that these will be materially increased as work progresses This is an important, lucrative industry. SILVER TUNGSTEN CO. ll.!0 11.97 May July I I Power Co., 5 5 971 iCity) 96 Salt Lake City rfder ... 64 46 96 Omaha. April Sutnpter Yallev Hit. .. 4 84 9,3 5 ft 9.50. ll.ht. Utah Light c Power Co. 4 Hjftf); hisrher: heavy J Utah Light & Power Co. t 5 7.755? S.75; bulk. 95 P"5S. I.2:ff9.i; 102 6 6 Utah Hotel Co x 100: steady. Native Utah I0 !,V'",tile Hlder. 4i State Capitol and cows 9.50: stellV00 h'""": MAJOR EVANS LISTED 17 Instance. each in i.U te3.j. a 7",'? v.Trtem Add accrued Interest to quotations on and stockers 7.rt0?7.75: Tetai tPT. bonus. Consolidated Mines Major Evans which is a reorgan101: steady. Year-ll-company stock, ization of the Major Evans Consolsno b i f.25: wethers. 8.00 9.00; NEW YORK CITY BANKS' idate! Mining company, has been listed lamb'. 10.40 11.60. EXCESS RESERVE REDUCED on the local stock exchange. C. R. Felt and the secretary and president rnouven. BELOW 100,000,000 MARK Is Bird. . The property is R. treasurer 22. P.utter: Klchty vi s"t it April Amerthe companv is located in tub New York. April 22. The statement of 23 cents; slxty-r.tn- e tuba ican Fork canyon. condition of of the actual clearing for 1.000,-00- 0 The company is capitalized for atChi.o. April 22. Butter. un- - house banks and trust companies 10 cents, and of value par shares, the week shows that they hold $99,908.-62- 0 the 585.000 shares originally In the K'S-necelpt3,659 cases: un- reserve in excess of legal require- treasury, 145.000 shares have been This is a decrease of $2,836,070 sold, leaving 440.000 shares in the ments. s. twenty-thrcT,pofa'tocs 1 richer: from last week. and cash amounting to $200. treasuryIs no Mincars: Michigan YVisjonsIn. Mln The statement follows: Indebtedness. There white. Takota nesota and Pakotn-OhioThe holdings consist of .forty-tw- oconCONDITNON. ACTUAL 5. ticsnta and v e U hf.r.ged. and there are no bonds nor Ixans. etc., $3,365,690,000; Increase, claims nor is there anv litigation pendnf Poultry all flicts, $7,584,000. anv of the claims. The property ing on $460,148,-00cat A IV. Reserve In own vaults. nhw Yonic been has developed by tunnels and increase,in $1,264,000. reserve work having the New York. April 22. Flour1 Dull. development shafts, federal Reserve durum. to have cost approxibank, been estimated Wheat 2Spot, easy: No. No. 1 northern $165.79.0Q0; decrease, $1,543,000. The property is located hard. 1.24J; "l.2C;'Xo. mately $20,000. in other depositaries, allroad and No. 1 northern Manfrom the Reserve miles fifteen TuUttK 1.21 aod POO ; decrease, $3,616,000. have been made to resume 1.30 f. o. b. New "iork; futures, itoba. Ma preparations Net demand .deposits, $3,387,493,000; mining operations in the near future. v. 1.20 J. can: Corn Spot, easy; No. 2 yellow. 901 decrease, $5,235,000.The hoKlngs have been equipped with and c. i. f. Nv. York. Net time deposits, $165,597,000; In- about $3000 worth of buildings s Oats Spot, barely steady. mining tools. crease, $4,352,000. Circulation, $31,808,000; Increase, MOHY. WOOD RIVER MINERS Of which $3S7.793.000 Is specie. NVv York. April 22. Mercantile PREPARING FOR WORK reserve. $682,593,000. Aggregate 3f.'Jj.Sixty-da- y panr Mils. 4.731; deKxces reserve, $99,90.620; decrease, Sterlinsr: 11. Reed has returned Major Fredwhere mand. 4.76J: rable." 50 4.77. $2s:;c,070. he spent a few days from J. Ilailey. state of and Mexican dollars. banks trust Summary over the mining field, says the Government bonds, steady. Railroad companies in Greater New York not looking He reports a subBoise Statesman. included in clearing house statement: - stantial bonds, weak. and declares that the etc.. $703,141,500; increase, $4,- outlook Isrevival Loans, more than ever s sn.noft i:v.POR.Ti:n I'ltt iT. In section. encouraging Real money is coming New York. April 22. Kvaporatcd Specie, $58,755,400; increase, $434,900. intothatWood River district, the major but steady. Legal tenders, $3,869,700; decrease, states. Several crews apples, quiet, have gone out unsettled. $9l0. Prune, and with guaranteed well equipped nnrl Total firm. $S7S.652,S00; increase, payrolls and other well backed outfits trlcots peaches, deposits. K llzls'.r. $3,701,200. steady. getting readvis to start work. The Ranks' cash reserve !n vault, $11,- - are looking up brighter mining' industrv I'l.AX. S09.600. ever, asserts the major, and good than Trust companies' cash reserve In times are in sight for the Wood River Minneapolis. April 22. Flax. 52.12ifi vaults. $55,&15.500. miners. Ho-Hec- O INCE THE SALT LAKE MAN CLOSES DEAL FOR HIGH GRADE MANGANESE PROPERTY . One of the manganese properties In 1.1U the Dolly Varden range of Nevada was Phalan & by recently ofleased Messrs. Faddis & Currle to Henry Brother 170 .06 red. 1.1201.14i: No. hard, 302 .50 No. 3 hard, .1.11&1.121. Corn No. 2 yellow, nominal; 1000 .00 9 15 Con. Hr. 7.64.75 11.65. u ol 11.70 11,85 76j May- - 97 .00 Hotel Utah Operating 10 Co Inland Crystal Salt Co., 7 preferred Life InIntermountain surance Co 1 Kamas State bank Sav& Trust Knight bank. Provo 6 ings Co Layton Sugar McCornlck & Co., Bank ers i.A Merchants" bank ...... Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Co National Bank of the 12 Republic National City bank ..... 5 National Copper bank Nephi National bank ... 128 Osden Savings bank 12 Osden State bank Commercial & Provo 12 Savings bank Salt Lake Security & 8 Trust Co State Rank of Rrigham 10 Cltv State Rank of Onrfield, 18 Panxuitch State Rank of Millard 10 County. Fillmore State Rank of s Thatcher Rros. Ranking 10 Co., Lcgan Utah-Idah- o 8 Sugar Co, Utah State National bank Utah Savings &. Trust Co 4.00ff.20; '.. BONDS. 1000: steady; weth- - Alta club "ipLCr?3lfpti: & .Wj.lO; ewes. 5.00 8.S0; lambs. 7 Day-Brist- ol 7tH Mitchell of Utah. Jtaymond Ray of .76 Salt Lake negotiated the deal. The feet of manganese property has eight TTil which samples 44 to 52 per cent. The .44 owners will ship the high .4lj new .4jj near stuff to the steel refinery plants grade where this character Pa., Pittsburgh, 23.20 j 23.25 qf ore is commanding big prices. 23.07 29.17 SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATE- ment for the year ending December 31, 11.87 11.70 11.85 11.97 1915, of the condition of the July .00 .00 200 .00 18 .00 421 Guardian Casualty & 12 12 110 Guarantv Co. & 74J lleber J. Grant Co... 16 20 421 2.600 "71 36i Mo. Pacific Montana Power . National Lead . . Nevada Copper. . . . X. V. Central X. Y.. X. II. & N. & W. Pacific Northern Mall .... Paeiltc c Tel.. fPrir. Tel. Venn vlvanla .. . Ray Con. Copper Reading Steel.. Rep. I. &Ariz. Cp Si.attuck So. Pacific S.. Rallwav Co. .. Studcbaker j Texas Co Union Pacifi ... V. S. Ind. Alcohol. IT. S. Steel J Preferred ...I Utah Copper B...J Wabiis'.i Union ..f western pfd. West. j:tcctrle Total sales "for shares. 9.75; llSht. 211 5.000 44 3S.600 73i! 700 t 3 16.S0O 54 ll Miami Copper M.. K. & T., pfd.. Ar.ril 42 171 75 42 32 159 i L & X. Mex. Petroleum.... 51 381 17 75 .... .... iitr- l&i 15 51 1I 8- PORK May July LARD May Jul y RIBS 200 .T)0 20 10 I 5.300 161 4.400 52 5,300 401 1.900 ISi Corn Products Kef. 34,500 S21 Steel Crucible 441 . 8.400 . Distillers' Sec 33J 11.200 Krle 2.5001162 ;en. Electrlo 1.300 119 o. X., pfd. . . 2.700 40 IS N Ore ctfs.... S00 100 . hle.i- 198 10 ' y- - m 1171 .00 9 -- 1 .... Chicago, April 22. Strained foreign clines today in the value Prices closed unsettled, ll to 2 21 net 01.121 and lower, with May at 1.12 4 and to lost Corn 1.11. July at oats !?.! to - In provisions the outcome was a gain that varied from 5 to 221 were genLiquidating sales, which the throughout eral in the wheat pitdemand until no active juet met day, eveningdur-up before the close. Week-en- d rallyin the of trades led to a moderate but minutes, ing the last fifteen demain sentiment continued bearish, in decrease a of good prospects spite total visible supply the United States action of a majority on Monday. The to depend of wheat traders seemed New lorK on tha course of tha chiefly market In so far as stocks apstock diplomatic conditions, peared to gauge the crisis with Germany. To especially a1.8" some extent, however, the a yield state crop report, suggesting 191a. than inlower of 26.000.000 bushels larger became effective as a cause of. the Unfavorable weather for was prices. of wheat in the northwest seeding here, more or less Ignored by dealers somewhat to check except as tending in the market. the force of down-turn- s Corn gave way with Inwheat. Reresulted persistent clines, however, on the part of strong interest. buying received to fair support owinghere Oats the purchase of 600.00U bushels for export. The market nevertheless on account showed evident weakness of other of the setbacks to the value excellent of the because and grain outlook for oats. crop to the highest Lard advanced today was said 3,000,-00- 0 It price of the season. been had disposed of for poundsOther provisions onrose, too, export. hogs. quotations helped by higher Futures are as follows: Open. High. Ixw. Close. WiiKAT May .... 1.131 1.1411 1.111 1.12 relations brought about material deof wheat. OATS (2- CI. U I h BULLISH CROP REPORTS I.l3j July.... CORN T75I May .... S3 ..o-i.tftret- i I A. L. Scott returned Thursday from Salt Lake and brought the Information, ho says was given Jo him from a reliable source, to the effect that "a place in the manchange about to take propagement of the old erties at Bristol. According to Mr. Scott's informant, A. W. Middleton and associates will be again In the saddle; that the latter have liquidated the claims held by F. C. Richmond by purchasing outright the Bristol mines and the Tintic. Utah mining ground included in the Uvada Copper incorporation, saya the Pioche Record. One of the Salt Lake men interested In the Uvada Copper company, which took over the old mine, said last evening that this report is Yet there have undoubtedly premature. been negotiations on which may evenresult in the property reverting tually i wie uia management and stockhold ers. lJay-Brlst- I ;0' stock IN E MAY , to value amounted and d s and U. S. coupon, 3s Panama , coupons 4s 4aeciinrn rer cent on call during the wyk. y YOItK TO -- MATERIALLY IN FACE OF industrial conditions in the I'nited States are good." says the weekly letter of John C. Cutler, Jr. "The counposition In the matter of its bank FADE AWAY try's reserves is .as encouraging as the of . our foreign trade, which showing has been exceedingly large. The total S BE TURNED BACK AGAIN WHEAT PRICES DECLINE LOCAL SECURITIES fAWiPS STOCK MARKET DAY-BB- Salt Lake, State of Utah, on the 10th of May, A. D. 1916. at 12 o'clock day noon of said day, all the right, title, claim and interest of said defendants, of, in and to the following described real estate, Lots Fortv-seve- n (47) and Forty-eig(48), block One (1), Perkins Adof lot One (1). dition, a subdivision block fifteen (15), five-acr- e Big plat A,Lake Field survejr. Situate in Salt of Utah. county. State Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 12th day of April. A. D. 1916. JOHN S. CORLESS, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. By C. X.. Schettler, Deputy Sheriff. for James Ingebretsen, Attorney Plaintiff. Date of first publication, April 16, to-w- it: ht A. D. 1316. NOTICE! OF THE SALE OF REAL H. Davis, deceased. k ' ; ; Notice. The petition of Calaveras M. Davis!; '': ior me issuance fijii'S ui aaministration of H. 1 1. to herself o in the estate Davis, deceased, has been set George on Friday, for hearing the 5th dav ADlai6 at 2 o'clock m.1 atl xy' the county courthouse, in p. the courtroom of said court in Salt Lake' City. Salt Lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 17th day of April. A. D. 1916. (SeaLV THOS. HOMER, Clerk; , By J. E. Clark. Deputy Clerk. Walter W. Little. Attorney for iCLLcia - " - DELINQUENT NOTICE. NOTICE OF DELINQUENT ASSESS-- : ment sale. Demijohn Consolidated" Mining company. Principal place of. : business, Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTICE. There are delinquent upon the folldescribed stock on account of owing an assessment (No. 5) levied on the 10th day of March, 1916, the several amounts set opposite the names of the' shareholders as follows, iu respective accordance with law and order made1 the board of directors on the said by 10th day of 1916. So many' shares of each March, of such stock as parcel be sold at the" may be necessary will 410 office of said stock. Utah Sav-- : ings &onTrust building. Salt Lake City, f me ui uay oi jviay, laio, at" cia.ii, the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., to pay ther assessment thoreon together1 delinquent with costs of advertising and expenses";i of sale. No. of Ara't.:' i. Cert. No. Name. Shares. Due.r - ESTATE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the board of county commissioners of Salt Lake county, State of Utah, will' lor cash, to the tell at public auction, bidder, at the west front enhighest trance of the City and County building, Salt Lake City, at 12 o'clock meridian of Monday, May 15, 1916, the following described real estate, situated in Salt Lake county. State of Utah, sanie abeing the property of Salt Lake county, municipal corporation, Beginning at a point on the west side and of county road 192.05 feet southcorner 755.5 feet west of the quarter and 30, township 1 between sections 19 Salt Lake meridian, west. south, range 2 thence west so 462 feet: and running 12 Dexon-MillCo. ... 1.000 8 E.OO minutes 434 degrees thence362south 501 Fred C. Dern 20.00 396 4,000 south west feet; feet;66 thence 600 2.50. 44 minutes 502 Fred C. Dern degrees thence south 6.00 to the west side of C01 Dern & Thomas 1,000 east 588.18 feet 6.00 Dern & Thomas....; 1,000 thence north 981.75 feet 602 county road; of beginning, containing 339 E. A. Culbertson. .V.28.667 143.34 to the point W. H. Child.... 6.00;. 1,000 10.42 acres, all being in 1the northwest 523 5.00-1 of section30, township , W. H. Child 1,000' south, range 524 4 CO 65 .33;-.H. W. Doscher 2 west, Salt Lake meridian. Subject to 108 .54 1x28 rods on north to be used 506 E. C. Davies a 509 E. C. Davies 5.00 a public highway. at a as strip 1,000 56S-r799.87 5.00 C. Davies Also commencing 1,000 and 36S.34 feet point 5.00 west of the 569 E. C. Davies 1,000 feet south corner of the southeast 1 of 589 6.00 C. Davies 1,000 northeast of section 30, township 590 E. C. Davies 5.00 northwest 1,000 the 1 south, ranse 2 west, Salt Lake merid5.00 591 E. C. Davies 1,000 thence desouth 76 592 E. C. Davies 5.00 ." running west 1,000 ian, and 4 30 thence-nortminutes 6.00 593 K. C. Davies 1,000 feet; grees 05 13 degrees 55 minutes west 418.8 594 E. C. Davies 1,000 6.0(K north 76 degrees 05 min600 2.50 96 E. C. Davies feet; thence 189 thence south 13 de- 612 E. C. Davies feet; utes east 1,000 5.00,." 3S5.8 5.00 "" 613 E. C. Davies feet; thence 1,000 grees 6576 minutes east 05 minutes 241 614 E. C. Davies east degrees north 6.00"" 1,000 13 65 minthence south 615 E. C. Davies 5.00 degrees 1,000 feet; east 33 feet to the utes C. 616 5.00 E. Davies 1,000 beginning. 2 acres. The same being 617 Ev C. Davies 6.00s Containing owned 1,000 by Salt Lake county. 230 B. W. Dixon 5.00 pits 1,000 gravel The board of county Xcommissioners 606 J. R. Whitney 10.00J' 2,000 reserves the r,ight to reject any and all 86 L. P. Palmer 5.00': x 1,000 bids. 87 L. P. Palmer 5.00' ' 1,000 6.00 1,000 Dated at Salt Lake City this 5th day 88 L P. Palmer 88 L. P. Palmer... 6.00 ' 1,000 of April. A. D. 1816. 14 0 D. L. Davis A. H. CRABBE 16,67 3,333 C. F. STILLMAN 5.00 162 W. J. Browning 1.000 5.00 " 164 W. J. Browning J. H. WHEELER 1,000 5.00 "; Board of County Commissioners of 165 W. J. Browning 1,000 Salt Lake county, Utah. 585 R. J. Evans 500 2.50 6.67 Attest: 338 C. C. Cunningham... 1,333 THOMAS HOMER, Countv Clerk. 12.50 625 R. L. F. Steltcr 2,500 5.00 492 Ida Davies 1,000 3.33 :. 666 38 A. W. Croxford. . . . . . Probate and Guardia nhip Notices 3.33 45 Scoville & Sons Co. . 666 2.00 115 E. A. Flemming 400. Consult county clerK or the respective 149 P.G.Hoffman 66 .33 .s. Balance of 400 shares upon signers for further Information. . . certificate No. 474. Ed- XN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO-bat- e 2.0Q G. Woolly win division, in and for Salt Lake WILLIAM M. M'CREA. Secretary. count, State of Utah. 410 Utah Savings & Trust Bldg., Salt HarIn the matter of the o?tate of Utah. Lake City, riet Shipley, deceased. Notice. The petition of R. B. Garff, praying NOTICE OF SALE. for the issuance to himself of letters THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of administration in the estate of Har- of IN John P. Olson, deceased. been set for riet Shipley, deceased, 'has 5th The undersigned will sell at private of on the day Friday, hearing highest bidder for cash the p. m. at sale to thedescribed May, A. D., 1916, at 2 o'clock lo- -, mining claims, dis-the county courthouse, in the court- following in Big Cottonwood mining room of said court, in Salt Lake City, cated trict. Salt Lake county, 1 Utah, to wit: Salt Lake county, Utah. Bachelor No. and Bachelor "Bachelor, with No. Witness the clerk of said court 4 claims." 17th mining this day thereof seal affixed, the Bids will be received in writing on of April, A. D. DIG. and after the 5th day of May, 1916, by THOS. HOMER, Clerk. fStal) the undersigned at his office. No. 21 By L.J. E. Clark. DeputyforClerk. Petitioner. and No. 23 S. West Temple street, Salt H. Pratt, Attorney Lake- City, Utah. JOS. WM. TAYLOR. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-bat- e Administrator division, ofin and for Salt Lake C. M. NIELSEN, Attorney--:- : Utah. county. State Dated this 21st day of April, 1916. In the matter of the estate of George to-w- it: 1 ; er . .; " E. . ' h 5 " - i:-- . : -: 3 ! |