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Show THE BPOTITING SECTION. HERALD-REPUBLICA- SPORTING SECTION. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1916 N, U'i limes, Mining Steels, Commercial "' ONE STOCKTON MINE ANOTHER Nothing approaching the feature line turned up in yesterday's fair trading: on the local mining exchange There were advances and declines In about an evening-u- p proportion. SilvertoShield $1.10 opened at $1.15 and sold down on a less obstreperous demand. Tintlc Standard opened at 27 and sold down to 24 cents. West Toledo was active closed 11 cents. Albion Frinee ground anjor12 one at 2S1 cents, noint up.Michigan-Uta- h on,olidated brought $1.2... sold around 31 cents. Demijohn sold at 10 cents on its first bow to Conthe public as a listed Issue. AltaMounsolidated sold around 46 cents. tain Lake held at 10 cents, and New Quliif-at 10 cents. Sales yesterday totaled 191. 655 shares valued at $40,482.60. The official closing Quotations and gales were reported as follows: Forenoon, ;! Afternoon. FIVE MINES SHIPPING to the unusual Increases In the metals the past year, there arc now four mines making reg- sail, largely ular r.hlpments from the Dry canyon portion of the- o'd Jitwkton district. In - th othtr end. the old Ilonorine. the Bulticn Coalition Mines company, is its mill at the mouth of the tunnel regularly. Reports of unusual v developments in the new working The Stockton. ream the main level Dry canyon mines are moving to maror 1500 ket opproslrvratclv SO tons isa day. said to tons a month. Thi3 "re J2"i to J30 a ton, mainly !f au, yilver and zinc. Considerable zinc the rr i now earning out of some of are The leading shippers properties. t'.e Hidden Treasure, Queen of the Jli'N. Ktararge and Monn. It Is reported from the Bullion Coalition thut a force of 7" to 100 men is now employed by both the company and the leasers. The old Ilonorine tunnel is in about 12.00ft feet.Is From this was sunk a winze which developing reported Iprge bodies of ore. Two 1rvd'nrirst-cla-n sare going oat from the mine. frcm HO to $60 The arris Is to tbe ton. while the second-clas- s worth about 120 a ton. Some of the reports which reach Stockton are that the Ilonorine Is makof ing extractions from reveral faces old cr of shipping grades, and that the exnever was in such mine cellentprobably condition. op-rrut'- ng le-in- v av-fi- m Alta Tunnel Alta (ierm. Big Four .. Beck Tunnel Ring. Amal. Black Jack .011 Big Cot.. .. Beaver Cod. .1 .03 4 .051 Bay State Ceilar Ext. Cedar Talis Colunib. Ext. Colorado . Crown Vt. 7.00 10. Cardiff .. .. 7.05 9.00 Croff .. . Cot. King .141 Cot. Atlantis! .13 l.oo Daly . 7.60 Daly-Jud8.50 i! .... reniiJo"hn C. ON MINING CHANGE Iragon Eastern Pr. E. B. .. .32 .34 ! Bell Em. Copper Earl Eagle 17. Cr. "With the filing yesterday afternoon of the required statement, the shares of the Demijohn Consolidated Mining on th: local excompany were listed change. FredM. W. Price is president and McCrea, secretarycomni William the treasurer The report says shares of assessable pany has l.ootf.OOO cents par value. There are Mock of the treasury and 1K.470 shares In 9243.24 in cash. There are no debts. The propery consists ef ten claims, of wliih seven are patented. It Is located in the 1'ioche mining district, half a mile from a. railroad. The developments conslft of 200 feet of of shaft, li'i of winzes and 140O feet and drills. There are seven men employed. The improvements consist of pafollne cn trine outfit, compressor, boarding house and other buildings. ore in measure-rittil- a Fnder sight. is"No now available the answer. says: Under shipments, the statement At intervals over a period of years, the amounts not now available." ener-rti- c Toe property has been under developments for seme time. From the "i level a drift has been sent after the Yuba dike, and it Is said that good results have just been reported from camp. NEVADA STOCKS. The following quotations are from B ad ger Pros, private wire service: loint R Tin. Con. E. Carbonate Qalcna Mln.. Oold ,1 Chain A L. dill-- l Veil Howell .. . Home Run Iron Bios. . Ind. Queen - 1 .03 .04 .09 .03 C. Combination Fraction J alsy I 'lamondfleld. D. Butte Florence tioidfie'd Consolidated Jumbo Kxtension l.oue Star .... ...... spearhead Silver I'ick Vernal Yellow Tiger Oro Sandstorm ... ....... Kewanos reat Bend. C rand ma .... .04 Alreadv there have been contracts made for large blocks of the 100,000 shares of treasury stock which the Whirlwind Consolidated of American Fork district Is offering, the public, Child. The expectation Is says W.on U.a force of ten to twelve men to put and drive a tunnel to crosscut the for-in mation. The tunnel will be sent afabout 1500 feet. It will of ultimately about 1200 ford a maximum depth The. feet. Power will be Installed. work will be In charge o? Charles Ting of the Texan property. The Texan ad- ........... .04 .04 .12 .04 ...... Hale Mexican Ophir Savage Nevada Sierra Union Cash Boy . . . . ."T. (irpsy Queen Midway Mon. P. Kxtenslon lfiif . an ?i MlTipah Extension .61 I ... 031 n h l.oo1 !l ot K1 f .311 . ,101 . FORENOON SALES. .13 .21 .45 .03 - . 2-- C. 10 R.-dc- I f I A- h, B-- i I t f ! 1 f BADGER BROTHERS BROKERS 160 Main St. Phone W. 946-91- 7. Uembern Salt Lake Steele end $1,121: 200 Con. Wagon $102. 50 1 6 Sugar 30 Salt Lake Security & Tr. 120.00 20 Life ... 13.85 Utah-Tdah- Inter-Mounta- o in 4 .... New State Gun Club 600.00 150 Bettllyon Home Builders. .67 10 Utah Savings &. Trust. Make bid 1 BiioTiinns. dadgcii ICO S. Mala Street. $1.10. 26c; 2000 at at 251c; "'Union Chief. WILL SELL 5 100-- at 1500 at 171c. South Hecla Extension. Santaquin Chief. 1000 at 51c; 5000 at Sic. Texan. 3000 at 2iC Tar Baby. 500 at1000SJc 6Jc. Tintic Central. 2000at at 27c; 1500 at Tintic Standard. 2C0 24 Jc cline. Crop prospects clearly had the lead today as the dominating influence on the value of wheat. A general rush to buy which took place at the opening was mainly ascribed to further rains In the and to reports of floods Innorthwest same section. The floods were heldthe to Indicate howserjous the situation become In regard to an excess of h,ad a circumstance imolsture, which meant much In determining the amount the reductionesti-of probable the spring wheat ofacreage. One mate made the shortage 3.000,000 acres as compared with last vear, exclusive of a curtailment In Canada Features were also current purporting to show that the domestic winter wheat yield d would be less athan In 1915. Bearish reactions which at times inthe general upward moveterrupted ment of the wheat were ascribed in the main market to a renewal of uneasiness regarding the diplomatic outlook. Reports of large sales to the seaboard "lifted corn. said that at Jt was Kansas City in the three days last 1,300,000 bushels been disposed of to the east, and had that Liverpool was to 90 cents per paying prices equal bushel at the seaboard in the United States. Oats were governed by the action of com and wheat. Most of the business eonslsed of changing speculative holdings from May to July. Realizing sales in lard had a depressing effect on the provisions market. The incentive appeared to be lower prices on hogs. Close: Wheat May. I.lll: 1.15. Corn May.. 76i; July.July. 77L Oats May, 44 J; July, 431. Pork May, 23.43; July, 23.40. Lard May. 12.35; July. 12.37. Ribs May, 12.47; July, 12.50. Cash quotations:. Wheat No. 2 red, L20W1.21: No. 3 1.13Stf"?l.l7: No. 2 hard. 1.1611.17; red, No. 3 hard. 1.131.14. Corn No. 2 yellow, 78781: No. 4 743'75;3 No. 4 white. 74i'g.741. yellow. No. Oats CI white, 4Al4h; standard. 451 4 6.2 Rye No. and No. 3, nominal; No. 4, 92. Barley 63(T73. 4.50 8.00. Timothy 7.50'rt 16.00. Clover Pork 22.75 23.45. Lard 12.40. f? Ribs 12.25 12.50. one-thir- . cardiffeOesumes WORK ON 0 E IN W NZE Work will be resumed this week on the Cardiff Extension property in Big Cottonwood district, in fact. President M. E. Price with a force of men went up this morning for this purpose. The Is located just north of the propertv in Cottonwood Reeds Peak group Big proper. tunMr. Price says he has a Standard nel sent Into the hill which opened edme ore last season. At a point about 300 feet from the portal a fissure was METAL QUOTATIONS cut, showing some values in lead, silA winze will be sunk New York, April 26. The metal ex- ver and winze. on this lead where the ore is making change quotes lead, 7.37 7. 57. nearh the limestone the white Spelter 2easy. Spot, East?t. Louis de- In was a wall. There quartz streak of asked. livery, 18 621. ore In one opening. Samples assayed Silver. a ton. Copper firm. Electrolytic, nearby, upIttoIs $40 the expectation of the managenominal; August and later, 2S.50 ment to put In power this season. The 29.00. lines of the electric power company Iron firm and unchanged. pass over the dump. The property is Tin, easy. Spot, 49.00 50. 00. well equipped with necessary machinAt London: 12 o; ery, tools and buildings. 132; futures, Spot copper. 141. electrolytic, 198 GOODSPRINGS MINING Spot tin,34 10s. 6s; futures, 196 Lead. ACTIVITIES ARE NOTED Spelter, 103. From Goodsprings, New. comes word NEW YORK CURB QUOTATIONS. that the mines are all working full caThe following quotations are from pacity. The YellowCO Pine mill is still Bros. out its Badger private wir service: tons per of grinding e and zinc. Theday lease Bid. Ask. and bond onlead the Prairie Flower Pine .46 .44 on the north has been purAlta Consolidated group .06 .08 chased Fred J. Hale, Jr.. of the Big Cottonwood Supt. 1.87 2.121 Yellow by and and Ashbaugh. Coppermlnes Pine, .OS Fraction .10 It is understood Fayle cash that a $10,000 .48 .50 consideration was paid for the lease Emma Copper .87 .89 and bond. Goldfield Consolidated .. 2.00 2.07 Iron Blossom The United States Smelter Jerome Verde 1.621 1.75 has taken a lease and bond company on the .79 Alice group, adjoining the Yellow Pine Jumbo Kxtenslon .41 .32 .35 on the south. The Bedella and Fred-ri- c Montana Tonopah .40 to the east of the Yellow Mlzpah Kxtenslon .18 .22 Pine,Ward, Nevada Hills are working full capacity, the .23 .20 North Star In a hoist on its main former .25 Stewart ..31 shaft. putting 6.00 6.121 The Pilgrim, owned by Harvey Hardy Tonopah 582 .81 West End has shipped two and Bobbins, .R0 e .60 cars Henry Wasatch Mines . . . lead ore this of ... 96.75 97.00 notes Utah Securities month and has another car ready for shipment. Fred Cole, superintendent of the ue, $1f,81ft.50. is making prepZalla Mining company, AFTERNOON SALES. on the to put in a. tramway arations 100 200 at Alta Consolidated, at 46c; Surprise. 200 at 45c 45c; .Chtisto has recently The Monte five-foAlta Tiger, 2000 at 3Jc vein of white kalo-mln- e a struck Albion. 1000 at 22Jc; 4900 at 22c. ore. , Alta Germanla. 2500 at 11c. Double Up McClanahan of Sam the 1000 at 101c has just completed a carload shipment Bingham Amalgamated, Beaver Copper, 2000 at 3c. of 22 per cent copper ore. 12 Colorado. 200 at 23c; 100 at 24c tons of The Sultan mill is making Crown Point. 400 at 7c and the concentrates owner, per day, Cottonwood Atlanta, 500-a131c; 1500 Henry Rohblns, reports that he has 40 13c. at men working. 500 at 101c; Demijohn Consolidated, 5500 at 9ic 5500 UTAH MEN TO RESUME Emma. 500 at 48c 52 1000 200 WORK ON LEAD KING at 30c; at 31lc; Howell, at 321c Home Run. 500 at 8c, buyer 60 dam. Work Is about to be resumed at the Iron Blossom. 50 at $2: 6200 at $2,021. mines of the Lead King' Mining &. In the Duck Creek disIndian Queen. 1000 at 4c. Milling company to Mav Day. 600 at 17c. made arrangements .according trict, Mountain Lake, 500 at 10c; 250 at by A. P. Spltko. manager of the Car10c. company of Salt Lake penterwho Paper K Silver, 100 at 92c was a visitor in the district City, 2000 at 2c the week, says the Ely News. Opohongo. during at 17c men are now employed in cleanrlutus, 100 Four Paloma. 3000 at 91c.1000 out the old workings, and the ing at 331c Rico Wellington. work Is going ahead under the direc1000 at lc. has Svndicate, tion of Alphonse Cigneaux. who conSilver King Coalition, 50 at $2.85. been placed in charge. There is on Silver King Consolidated, 200 at siderable ore low grade the dump, $2,771. when which was not found, profitable 4 Sioux Consolidated. 500 at 18c cents. At lead was hanging around 6000 Chief. 51c. at Santaquln prices of the metal, however, Silver Shield. 100 at $1.10; 500 at present this ore can be handled at a profit $1,121. and the management Is getting ready Texan. 1000 at '271c to jig it. 1500 Tar Baby, at 81c The property of the Lead King comTintic Standard. 1000 t 24c; 500 at pany is located just over the range 24c from the town of McGlll. It eastward Wilbert. 1000 at 9ic has been a producer of high grade gaWest Toledo. 6000 at 121c lena In the past and the Salt Lake Ibex. 2000 at 3c the combusiness men who control ' 500 51c-at Provo, now to get a suitable repany hope ) OPEN BOARD. turn from the large sums of money Albion. 1000 at 22c; 500 at 221c; 500 they have expended in developing the Mr. Spitko gave some atat 23c: 3000 at 23ic. on the occasion of this visit American Consolidated Copper, 500 at property. tention 204c: 1000 at 21c. to the mine to a portion of It which Beaver Copper, 2000 at 3Jc, buyer 60 had been heretofore overlooked, and he the samplej "which found that days. Beck Tunnel. 600 at 221c. ran well in mine the from brought Colorado, 500 at 24c silver. 500 at 91c Demijohn Consolidated, Prince Consolidated, 300 at $1.15. Will buy 200.000 shares of CottonSilver Shield, 60ft at $1.10. wood King stock. Will pay 10c per Total shares sold. 84,300; selling share. ' X J7. value. $21,672.10. 500-fo- high-grad- I Alta Consolidated. 300 at 47n; 100 at 4Rc. 100 at 46c; 100 at 461c; 200 at 45c. at 3c. Alta Tiger. 100023c: 500 at 221c. Albion, 1600 at Consolidated Umatilla Copper, 400 at American .81 V."e3t 1 "nd 21e. OS at 12c. Alta Tunnel. 2000500 ntts. Silver Teak .20 at llic: 775 at Nevada Hills Germania, Alia .70 Round Mountain . lie. . $1.65. Four. 100 at Big Beck Tunnel. 200 at BOSTON CURB. 500 at lie. Amalgamated, Bingham are from 4400 at 6lc The following quotations Cottonwood. Big Beaver Copper. 10,000 at 3c. Packer Rro. private wire service: at 6c, Cedar Talisman. 1000 1000 Rid. Ask. at 10lc Columbus Extension, .45 500 at 7c. T?o.iton Ely frown Point, .so .94 Nevada Douglas Cottonwood King, 1000 at 3c. .22 .25 Ohio Copper ... Emma, 200 at 49c. ..V .35 South i.tan Chain. 20a at 2ie; BOO at 28c. (iold '11.50 12.00 Rin eh, m Mines Howell. 1500 at 32c: 200 at 321c Home Run, 2f0at 7c. at 1C King William. BOSTON COPPER RANGE. 7500 at Sic. Irfonora, are from Trie fallowing quotations Lower Mammoth. 1000 at 6c, Bros, private wire servlee: Monataire. 50 at 20r. ' 3000 at 281c Miller Hill. 50ft Ask. Bid. 17c. Mav at 1500 Day. 4 191.50 55 ;&2.37 j.!9t .50 Butte n S..j. at lOJc Mountain Lake, 2.00 2.0 30v; 2.0) t'or 2000 at 31c; 2700 at Michigan-Utahef iss! i .si l .si i .si V.. . T.. 17. Butte .. ID 12.75 12.75 112.75 New Qulncy, 500 at 10Jc; S500 at 10c; . . .ft .SI 1.10: 2000 Majestic at 9c. .2 1001 2.0ft .00 3.00 Mason Val O K Silver. 200 at 95c; 300 at 94c . .0ft 170.00 170.00 rora.i 3,347,71 i;. Opohongo.10001000 at 2Jc. 4C. 51.75 (51.00 !51.00 Preferred. . at 171c Plutus. 4.:i3.75 !13.fi2i 13.75 Utah Con 1000 at 18c. Rexall. 16..! 4.50 4.50 4.5 T'tph Anex J Rochester. 1000 at 61c. 959! 9.50 9.00 9.00 Utah Mt ..I Seven Troughs, 100 at 21c. at $2.90. Silver King Coalition.-3Silver King Consolidated, 100 at $2.77. 1000 at 171c. Siour Consolidated. PRIVATE DIRECT WIRES. South Hecla, 200 at $3,071; 100 at Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain. '"suVer Shield. 100 at $1.15; 400 at .12 .19 ,4t. e.oo .02 McNsmara North nescue stir Enln Tonopah Extension Chicago. April 26. Higher prices on wheat resulted today chiefly from an increase in adverse conditions for seeding the spring crop. The close, although unsettled, showed a net advance of lSi cent, to 12 cent, with May at 1151151. Com gained i to lilj and and oats Kf J. In provisions the iai, outcome vailed from 5 to 25 cents de- - . ''it .35 mm ten-inc- . .05 seeding . . .55 .08 S . -- Three carloads have been shipped from the ore body which the Tintic Standard Is opening on the 1500 level from the Incline off the 1000-folevel. Only the first car has been settled for and that brought about $16 a ton. The winze ha been carried down has feet. All but the first fifteen feetforty been In ore. Only one shift has been working and progress has been rather slow. The slxteen-inc- h air line furnishes only sufficient ore to work In one place at a. time, but It Is possible that two shifts may be put on here. The rapid changing at depth of the large ore belt from sulphides to oxides forms gases so strong that the air question is Important at the Standard. Accordingly some time ago a new working shaft was started at a the air point that willIs materially now downhelp feet. It question. forty This work Is being pushed only when the gases are so bad In the main workings that the men cannot Avork there. Then they are put on sinking the new shaft. General Manager Raddatz said that everything points ofto the yesterday fact that the assessment the days are over. Swansea Con South Hecla S. Hecla Ext. S. Iron Bios Santa. Chief .. .. Texan Tar - Baby Tin. Central Tin. Stand. United Tin. Uncle Sam . Utah Con. Union Chief Victor Con. Wilbert West Toledo . . Walker Con Yankee .21 OS .21 10 ..... - 034'i Silv. K. Coal Silv. K. Con Sioux Con. . a 1 ; -- ADVERSE BECAUSE-O- F 4000 at 25c; 500 at "c 8000 at 4c. Victor Consolidated. 91c. Wilbert. 1U00 at2450 at Hie; 1000 at West Toledo. 12c: 500 at 121c. Yankee Consolidated. 300 at 40c. OPEN BOARD. Alta Consolidated, 100 Beck Tunnel, 300 at at 22c. 45c. 231c Cclorado. 200 at400 at 75c. Grand Central, $1,271. at Prince. 200 Paloma, 1000 at 8Jc; 1000 at 9c; 1500 at Sic Tar Babv. 500 at Sc; 1000 at Sic Union Chief. 2000 at 7Jc. West Toledo. 500 nt 12ic Total shares sold, 107.355; selling val- - high-grad- ot t at-10- c: - ' , Herald-Republica- n. ot OF SPECIALTIES ... fei .... !L New York. April 26. Much of the ground gained by the- - market in the early days of the week was relinquished today, when professional selling of specialties and some of the. more standard stocks was resumed. Amon? trad-t- o whom narrow operations of the day were the sentilargely ment seemed to undergoconfined, a reversal of its recent moderate optimism. Germany's procrastination and other unfavorable portents contributed to this state of mind. Irregular pricethechanges marked the initial dealings, as movement becoming more offerheavy ings Increased. Munitions. 'Mexicans, equipment and sundry industrials receded steadily under pressure, selling again concentrating around Raldwin Locomotive, crucible steel and Mexican petroleum. Mercantile marines, particularly the were again extremely active, preferred, but erratic, following course of latest court proceedings, the which apparoffered no immediate solution of ently the differences existing among the three opposing Interests. Coppers were disposed to harden at the outset and with United States Industrial Alcohol and Distillers Securities furnished such doubtful support as the market then received. New Ralls were heavy. to yesterHaven adding increasingly appreciably with fairlv free offerday's of k St. Paul. Canadian Pacific and ings Erie. The one notable exception was made a Norfolk and Western, which maximum gain of 38 to"124J in the increased extra dividends. United States Steel, of course, was a disappointment to those who expected remarkable quarterly that yesterday's to statement would prove of benefit net stock. Steel closed at: 821. a finthat loss of 11. Other leading shares ished at lowest levels of the day. Total sales of stocks amounted to 520,000 shares. The markets for foreign exchange were Irregular on light dealings. Marks receded to 741 for demand, a loss of about 2 points from the recent high Rubles also weakened, but quotation. francs were a trifle more steady and unchanged. sterling Bonds were slightly lower on contracted trading. Total sales (par value) $2,080,000. aggregated United States bonds were unchanged on call. "KV YORK STOCK LIST. wm"m7h H. L. I y-f- v"i u FIRST OFFE RING I: M It nJ2 mall Allotment Treasury 4 -- AT- 7lc Per Share SHAKES TO BE SOLD AT ONLY 10,000 THIS PRICE. mineralized land entirely "A body of surrounded by bonanzas" is a fairly accurate description of the Alta Central property in the famous Little Cottonwood camp of Alta. . Ch. 663 551 55g 573 571 2.300 661 661 8,500 92 92 5,700 70.0 107i 1061 1061 200 1273 1274 127 4.800 911 891 89J 81 14,900 821 81 Anaconda .Copper 700 1021 1021 102 Atchison . 83a 851 Baldwin Loco. 46,700 87 700 841 84J 84 B. & O. 84 84 400 841 Brook. R. Transit B. & Sup. Cop. . . . 3,300 92J 91g 91 21 600 21 20g Cal. Petroleum . 400 1661 165 165 Canadian Pac. . . 531 52? 53 Central &Leather . . . 5,200 1.700 591 581 583 Ohio Chesa. 1.600 92J 911 913 Chi., &Mil. & St. P. 200 125 125 125 Northwest. Chi. 153 152 800 16 Chi.. R. I. & P. Ry. 522 52J 1,200 o3 Chlno Copper Colo. Fuel & Iron 2,400 421 401 40l 191 3,200 19t .19 Corn Products R. 36,200 81i 78 79 Crucible Steel 35,400 501 48g 483 Distillers' Sec 5,500 331 331 331 Erie 300 162 161 1611 General Electric 900 119J 1191 1191 Gt. Northern pfd. 38 383 G. North. Ore ctfs. 2,500 39 200 100 100 1001 Illinois Central 200 161 16i 161 Inter. C. Corp. . 44 441 5,500 44 Cop. Inspiration 110 Inter.M. Harvester M. pfd ctfs "35,V00 82i 8ll Int. 24 K. C. Southern Kennecott Cop. . '20100 56 54$ 541 124 Louisville & Nash 'ie.Voo 96 935 94 Mexican Pet 376 371 Miami Copper . . 2,100 38 M., K. & Tex. pfd ""300 3$ Missouri Pacific 76 Montana Power . . "5 00 651 65 National Lead 641 600 171 171 171 Nevada Copper .. N. Y. Central 1,400 101 1014 1015 N. Y N. H. Ac H. 573 5,600 581 07 Norfolk & West. . '""906 124J 1101 1101 Northern Pacific Pacific Mail . . 1,400 26J 25S 253 200 331 83 Pac. Tel. & Tel . . 33 4.400 561 561 56 Pennsylvania . . 700 225 221 224 Ray Con. Copper 6,200 671 563 58S 671 94 3Alt - t set-bac- 6001 f voP GIVES STOCK MARKET SETBACK AM. Beet Sugar .. American Can . . . Am. Car & Found. Am. Locomotive . Ah. S. and Ref. .. Am. Sugar Ref. .. A in. Tel. & Tel. . . Am. Zinc, L. & S. CEMTBAL A c Sales. !? j-ALT- PROFESSIONAL SELLING -- SHIPPED 3 CARS ORE ' .28 .30 161 .18 ' !o6? .07 .10 .101 .30 !.t ' !3oM Flat TINTIC STANDARD HAS il . .12 .05 .20 .03 . .19 .19 .54 .07 .04 ! . 07 10 .11 . ... !( 2.02J! 2.05 .0.t! .04 .03 Naildrlver Ohio Copper . Opohongo Ban. Orig. O. K. Silver l'rovo . . Pioche Brlst. Pitts. Idaho Plutus . . Prince Con. Paloma. .. . Paloma Ext. Price M. . . Reeds Peak Rico Con. . Rico Well. Rexall .. ... Rochester . Slndlcate . . . S. Troughs S. Tr. Coal. .62 .021 02i New Qulncy. Nev. Hills . .05 .14 .01 .03 Rochester R'g Four Union Jexter Manhattan Dexter .. White Cap Consolidated Virginia Ac Norcross .... ! .70 .02 Moscow MaJ. Evans Mam. Cop. . ...... .02 .03 . Lake . ... Mlch.-Uta- h .071 05 J..04 Mammoth! Mt. .05 .OS .12 .04 .07 .11 1 Eogper . . . . Monzonite . . Monetaire .. Mammoth ... Miller Hill. . May Dav Mas. Valley .. Min. .SS .S7 ca 1 Ask. H4 .04 .10 .05 4 .14 :!ue Hull 4 1 ... Ibex Inyo Iron King .. Keystone Wm. King David King Tin. Eeht Leonora . . . 't "Til DAYS and Is driving two joins the Whirlwind reach Important tunnels which will The snow their season shortly. objectives Is still deep In that part this of American Fork, and the new work will probably not get well under way for thSrtv days. There are eight claims There has been In the Whirlwind. considerable stripping and other shallow workings of a prospecting nature. But It Is the location of the group .oil .024 which appeals to the new control, which is sanguine of the final results of the planned campaign of developments for 1916. ge T 30 START IN Am. tr. Cop. DEMIJOHN IS LISTED Atlanta oo fi WHIRLWIND CON. WILL . I Bid. Manager Johnson of the Rig Cottonwood Consolidated says that negotiations are now under way for the installation ofat athecompressor inand ether Cotproperty machinery The main aditBigIs now tonwood district. in about 400 feet. With the power mawork will be greatlv exchinery the The company holdings pedited. adjoin the Reeds Peak and good indications of ore bodies are reported near the surface. The Sailor Jack and Bearson fissures are said to extend Into the property from tothe old Carbonate and are expected prove productive of much ore when they can be reached. will be cut at depth and will be They reached by following the contact with a drift. At or near where the fissures the contact it is believed the intersect best ore bodies will be found. Ask. i Alta - Con. . Alta- Tiger Albion -- ro-tsci- M GET POWER DRILLS '? " T WHEAT PRICES RISE jtnfr 1 "" BIG COTTONWOOD CON DAY $10,000 OF SALES ON 'CHANGE IS EMPLOYING 100 MEN; Dt:e. it is "" aid Miistrial notations ra 67 Old Emrua, credited with production of $5,000,000, adjoins Alta Central on the west. Alta Con., adjoining: Alta Central on the east, last week reported struck Cfeet of $80 ore, which caused the stock to jump to 4oc. Emma Copper adjoins Alta. Central on the north quoted on New York and local exchanges around oOc. Other adjacent and surrounding; mines include South Hecla, which rose from 16c to $3.00; Wasatch Mines, which has paid millions Avhich has been practically a continuous 111 dividends; Michigan-Uta40 over for years. shipper ... ... h, Present Developments .... trJ Work has been carried on continuously since July, 1915. The famous Brain fissure was cut 1500 feet from portal of tunnel. A seam of, ore on the foot wall has been followed on an upraise 75 feet. Late word is to the effect that the whole face of the raise is mineralized. ... ALTA CENTRAL ... ' MINING CO.. . 300,000 Shares in Treasury. Capital Stock, 600,000 Shares. . . L. N. ADSIT, President. .... C. A. WALKER. Vice President. ALEC COLBATH, Secretary and Treasurer. iii' . . 82 9.900 S2i 81 Reading .. & Steel 2,200 46g 44 441 Rep. Iron fehattuck Ariz. C. 1,700 321 32 321 . 951 Pacific Southern 7,000 943 94 Southern Railway 1,000 19 19 19 Studebaker Co. .. 13.000 127 124 1251 Tennessee Cop. . . 1,600 47f 47 46 600 184 1821 182 Texas Union Company Pacific 10,200 1308 130S 82 Preferred ...... U. S. Ind. Alcohol 12.000 147 143 144" n U. S. Steel 48,800 831 821 82 l.fOO 116S 116J 1183 Preferred ...... Utah Copper . . 900f S0J 781 791 Wabash pfd. B 1,400 251 251 251 Western ITnicn . . 891 Westlnghouse El. 13,000 571 '588 56J Total sales for day, 520,000; shares. - JOHN STILLWELL, Director. J. A. CLAYTON, Director. Tull information regarding this remarkable and splendid offering obtainable at office. . Sliares at Only 17c Alta Central, after limited amount of treasury stock is sold, will be listed on Salt Lake exchange. etziier, Lovewe 1! & Co. TONOPAH MINES YIELD $175,272 IN THE WEEK MINES AND MINING STOCKS Production of the mines of .Tonopah 421 Judge Building, Salt Lake. the past week totaled 8334 tons, estimated at $175,272, says the Tonopah Miner. The Belmont sent to mill 283G tons; Tonopah Mining, 1700; Exten 750; West End, sion, 1800: Jim Butler.Rescue-Eul705. Montana. 102; 248; KVAPORATEU FRUITS. NOTICE OF THE SALE OF REAL MeNamara, 62:. Halifax. 54; Midway. ESTATE. New York, April 26. Evaporated ap- ; 77. The Belmont March report shows IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT NOTICE Exdull. $105,478 profits, while that of the ples, the board of county commissioners of tension was $78,216. Salt Lake county. State of Utah, will Prunes, firm. ' tell at public auction, lor cash, to enthe Apricots, steady. GOLD STRIKE BONANZA bidder, at the west front highest Peaches, quiet. trance of the City and County building. ASSESSES ONE CENT Salt Lake City, at 12 o'clock meridian Raisins, steady. .. of Monday, May 15, 1916, the following Stockholders of the Goldstrlke Bodescribed real estate, situated, in Salt . nanza Mining company are in receipt XEW YORK GRAIN. State of Utah, same being Lake county. of from Secretary Dan B. Shields of as- V New York, April 26. Flour, firm. Salt Lake county, a muthe property sessment notice No. 2. It calls for 1 corporation, 1 nicipal No. Wheat durum, Spot, firm; cent a share. The delinquent date is Beelnning at a point on the west side June 15; sale date July 15. 1.28J; No. 2 hard. 1.261; No. 1 northern, of county road 192.05 feet south and 755.5 feet west of the quarter corner No. 1 northern, Manitopuluth, 1.33i; 1 sections IS and 30. between HEVADA ENGINEER SPENT ba, 1.31 f. o. b. New York, futures firm; south, range 2 west. Salt Laketownship meridian, FEW DAYS IN SALT LAKE May, 1.22. west 462 feet; and running thence south 12 degrees 3i minutes thence 2 yellow, 91J No. Corn firm: Spot, 396 feet; west 362 feet;66 thence south Fred J. Siehert. a prominent mining c. 1. f. New York. 44 south minutes of Nevada, has returned to thence588.18 degrees engineer feet to the west side of the Sagebrush east state after having spent Oats Spot, steady. s a few daj-- on business In Salt countv road; thence north 981.75 feet Some tim ago he and associates Lake. to the point of beginning, containing took MONEY. over the Royal George property in Min10.42 acres, all being in 1the northwest New York, April 26. Mercantile pa- 1 of section SO, township south, range eral county and it is understood that 2 west, Salt Lake meridian. Subject to a new per, 3 31. they will directly organize 1x2S a alrln rods on north to ha lisarl - Hterlins: company. bills, 4.73J; demand, as a public highway. 4.77. 4.76i; cables, at a 799.87 Also, commencing LIVE STOCK. Mexican dollars, 511. and S6S.34 feet point south of the west feet 26. Government bonds, steady; railroad northeast corner of the southeast of Chicago. April Hogs Receipts . 37,000; weak. 5c lower: bulk. 9.759.90-lightbonds, northwest J of section 30, township 60 days, 331; the 9.45(a9.95; mixed. ' 9.55??9 Time irregular. 1 south, range 2 west. Salt Lake meridfirmer: loans, 6 95:0 95j rough. 9.509.60; 90.' Call days, 31P3J; months, 31 3. ian, and running thence south 76 depigs, 9.355? 10.35. 2; grees 05 minutes west 430 feet; thence 2J; money, low, firm; high, Cattle 21,000; nafulins rate, 2J; last loan, 21; closing north 13 degrees 55 76minutes west 418.8 7. 85 0 9.85:weak; tive beef Receipts, steers, western thence north 2; offered at 21. bid, degrees 05 minfeet; east 7.70 rJ 8.65 ; stockers and feeders steers, south 13 deutes 55 189 feet; thence 5.80'f2: 8.60; cows and heifers. 4.009.20: minutes east 3S5.8 feet; thence PRODUCE. grees calves. 6.259.25. 76 degrees 05 minutes east 241 north thence un26. Butter, Chlcagro, April Sheep Receipts. 13.000: weak wethsouth 13 degrees 65 minfeet; ers, 6.50$i9.00; ewes. 5.00 (ft S.70 ; lambs changed. 33 teet to the beginning. east utes 32,631 Containing 2 acres. 7.205ff 11.50. Eggs Unsettled: receipts, Tne same being cases; first, 20120J; ordinary firsts, owned Salt Lake by pits gravel county. Omaha. April 26. ipts 1919J; at mark, cases included, 19 The board of county commissioners 15.800; lower; heavy. 9.55(9.70: light' 205. the right to reject any and all Potatoes Higher: receipts, 15 cars; reserves P.409.65; pigs, 8.009.00; bulk. 945 bids. (a, 9.65, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Michigan. at Salt Lake City this 5th day Minnesota and of Dated "Cattle Receipts. 6900: slow; native Dakota white. 85 90f?l02; A. D. 1816. April. Dakota-Ohio95. cows A. H. CRABBE steers, 6.009.50: and heifers 6 75 17 Td)8.25; western steers. 7.508.75: Texas Alive, higher; fowls, C. F. STILLMAN Poultry ; 20. 17 J steers. 7.007.75; stockers and feeders, J. H. WHEELER springs, 6.50(fi?8.65. Board of County Commissioners ow seed at Salt Choice recleaned 7700; steady: vearl-inggrass Sheep Lake bounty, Utah. Receipts, & Sons Co., 63 ;. Second South. 8.50 rti 0.25: wethers. Bailey Attest S.009.00; Advertisement. THOMAS HOMER, County Cleric lambs, 10.60 11.25. a. -- . " to-wi- t: nil " - 60-d- . 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