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Show V I THE SALT LAKE TUIHL'XE. TEE S1AV .MOli.M.VO. MARCH 1. 60 It $1 IIS 1I Spaaar (St, Laala) Silver (ta Xa4a) .MM M In Addition to Heavy Shipment by Several Mines, Upward Movcmerit Moderate, Due to the Adverse Leasers Work Steadily. Credit Situation. to Double Week Open Trading Tonnage; Black Metals With Featureless Market Ore. Opens Up Fluxing and Lack of Interest. , ; t bpwtil Tb e Tribune. ths Nfv., Mur, h coming of spring mining activity, which calennh.u during the past year tins been should Increase. Not only are fh district of the of the larger minrjs week, but averaging alaiul 2..0 tonsoutperconsiderable leasers are rinliy taking quantities of ore. Matt Hurley and Sandy Campbell, leasadjacent to the ing on the territory Meadow Valley No. 7 shall. Have twenty tens of good grade ore out for shipment. the first level Assays of the fillings above show good values, and tills lease, if properly opened up. should he a good producer, reas the old Meadow Valley company ore left In port shows large tonnage toof the shaft. the upper levels adjacentof ore sacked for Joe Hendon has h car mine at Unmet, shipment at the l.ynden Thta car ana will start hauling March will make the third from thia lease, work on which was started only five months ago. Returns were received last week on two opercars of ore from the Mrndha lease Cook. ated by Kverctt Wade and Chester While this ore is low grade, with economical handling a fair profit Is being made frettlemenx checks on the two lots totaled g 1 I Th Lake Valley mine shipped their through third car of ellver ore lat week office; the agency of the FMorue on No 2, lot alan reccied ae ettlement which brought $1500. A hleadUy inerree-ln- j production H anticipated hy John hmlth, ft ho is at the present time In Ely. 8. Carmen. Frank Tan and Ancelo Xavnch, locai miners who are ir.isinc on from the Amalia mated the Deerfoot claim Plocha Mines & Smelters corjralmn. for have a second carload of ore They are developing a body shipment. f ore In the shaft which la on he Summit Their initial car realised over $00. d j . n-a- . uffi-rie- Strike Made on Currency. high-grad- nod (ohobaooO arrie Ialy W pit Paly klnf ,n Metals I1J ' t .20 00 2 50 Dragon Lon. Demijohn Kmma km pi re Mines Empire Copper Rasters Prlooe Ragle A Blue . 6.25 4 j .18 .01 . .13' .10 .39' .... .... .01 2.1241 2 2 Bell Emerald Eureka Minea Raat Crown Point Rant Tintir loo.... .! . .It ' 04 .04 .H W. E. Brodie Is shipping his second car of ore from hla lease on the Phoenix Reduction works. The ore is being hauled on contract by A. Wiener with a two Settlement on truck. and the first car received early in the week was astisfactory, as a good profit over expenses was made. James Hulse, who is leasing In the tershaft owned ritory adjacent to Yuba-Kaby the Mascot Silver Mining company, is ore and out expects to make a taking shipment next month. The principal of tb ore produced are silver and lead. Bert Cyphers and Johnny Lewis, who lately secured a favorable lease on the Ptocbe Last Chance mine, have a car for hauling. The ore carries about Manon 3 alley ready 20 ounces eilwr with 25 per cent lead content. William Price has a force of men engaged in developing his tease in the Pacific tunnel. The first car on which re turns were recently received asaxed over 60 ounces 'in silver: the next car. hile pot so good, should pay a satisfactory profit. Mathews and Lee are now engaged in hauling their seventh car from their lease on the Amalgamated Piorhe Mines & Smelters corporation No. 3 dumps. A force of men is engaged in sorting the product. Whlch I handled on the favorable s.llcioua contract possessed by the Ptoche assay office. W. A. Johnson, miner, is leasing In Bristol, and a.ready has a nice of ore sorted for shipment. pile lee Battles will hae a car of ore ready for market next month. He is leasing from the Uvada Copper company through John K. Coolt and the Sjnvder interests Tha Virginia-Louis- e Mining company Hanara (on will immediately put on an extra shift at South llecla Hilrpr their mine in preparation for the already Souih Uetis completed plan of the company to double Teruuxa their shipping tounugc during the next Tnr Btr .. .. Untie Central sixty days. . 3 50 . .4V4 1.30 .47 '(44 t .4H'. f a. I SANTAQUIN DISTRICT ACTIVITY INCREASES 5.05 .04 .07 G .3 .4l . ,.k eteadiiy pushed ahead two shifts per - OPENING 1ALK8. the Hope of Israel, two shifts of Alhtnn 6f0 at 14c. miners are being employed in driving a Mill. 500 at 14.c Big main adit to, .tap at depth the intersect BaTr (pprr. 14 000 at Irv ( olumbiis tion of (tciull. 200 ml 56; 1000 at 57c. h and fissure. Kmma. 1000 at hV. On the same east-nefissure which is one of the objectives of the Hope of Kmpirr Minn. 1000 at 0c. Kaat Tlntlr Coalition. 2t0 at 7c. adit, according to Mr. Budoek. a Kurka laitr. 2540 at 24c. ore has been showing of Sliver-leaLureka Bultioa. 52ia at 23c and up in the K! Dorauo property. Ib'pe of Iarari. ?nn0 at 5lc lru King. 500 at 3c; 44W at 37.c. On d Bailka. jooe at SiP. Big Mill 20410 at U. S. BONDS r tofc Mllin to net th !nvetor better $G per cent. Considering safety Field and marketability, there is no beG ler investment. For those who have bought at higher prices we are now the purc.hafee of more bonds to average down their cost. thsn J. A. HCGLE & CO. SALT LAKE 169 Main Street WiMUh OGDEN Eeele Bldg. Teh 122 77 4- - , 1000 Metal (olumtma Retail 200 6V. 500 Sharea anld. felling ae. TOTALS. 322 $13,173 16 73 1'M H.IS ' FLOTATION EXPERT Irtft TO ATTEND MEETING Oil Aui. I ri'l'-iri- s rorn MA-- h 1 nuit - ( error! brhrf that larfce farm ahov f fs v b,ixirtiully I a pr-ra- irNi lnfhi marl'! na it o pptMiti ba 10. - Mo-p- a. igr Ah ( ft' iu b'jQdrid'. t mrn friun SUPPOSEDLY DEAD MINER COMES TO LIFE ir 2' SEATTLE, Wash., March Plans to close up tne "estate" of Jens S. Nielren. Alaska tnlnr. believed dead, were stopped recently when a letter was received from Nielsen Ptating that he whh alive and Npeeid! to Th Tribune to mri in Seattle Mon The NftRIH SAL i LAKE Urh fanleRe. "estate" comcMed of $5200 which had, HI Market fead' good demand been eeipia, hei.-depended and untouched In a Seattle On good atoer $10 ikq ra $3 OHH IN Friend of Nielsen lair steer fft 00, ff fat holes cowa and hank for two xears. to send the nionej to his mother to planned heavy heifer fair and good roa $00(785 1 J rjitid ., I hollers $7 iswo ruitera, $4 25y57 3 25 7.40. biogna (at bulls $i ooaiii 00 tight seal alves. 1.50 in joO $13 '4Md 13 5o. mHhum and heavy xeal 50r $.'t bulla bounds. h.Oii, New York Listed Stocks. Rpfr1a1 hr J A Rojle A t o High (I)w. (Cle' Aina Steel Fundrv, coni . 4ft 4 ntxI Atnn Sumatra T'lbncco . W SO'.,' S'J so Agricultural theniiial Wi. S6! II.M, t K Ruber IHI M.i Thareft PrrwJuTa 75ft. tITV Market, fi7T, eaty gvd t hile Toppx-D? fXl; $1 hub .117 iamb' IciU 10 Ilf Packing 10 ,,0 Si.tKI fat aelb-rs- . 74'! 71',' Greene i ananca SO J 30 $7 30 ''! x fr. t erm n Jteiih 13 10 8'heep i Ree-tp- 1. demand vhouc u at tugtffi'O, fai $ h'lfen. r. 2 Timothy ( Inx Pork Jjxrd. N ed - $I.VnrtO $12 onei $ x mihuO; 7 to ewj cuttirs. $5ooa6 50 50-i- 111. afei-r- choice h'ucr eox (Hi, fair t.oo. $3 fa t 4 Iftt . Pierce Arr'w lieshd Mtel tar Kailwat Steel Spiingp and and 0O. $5 can-- hoice feeder cows. 0ip ouf hull". $3(VnuftuO. bologu bulls, $14)0 oi, real $10 w!Uf. ifiluj, ft t hoice11 ri. fat hog. 175 to Hog Receipr 250 hulk !2.7Va 13 V), of pound. ale. $13 Oft,, 1.4 25. feeders, lift 11 5ft. none hoi e lamh. $14 00 ft!iep Receipt, 11 fft. n 15 fat cxm-b- , $7.00 wether. Sl ffder lainl $1 2 Vno !5.ift. Ravi 404.1 40 40 nnwdida ir S'.uthern H R, pfd Rulle ( epper A ZiDC Tcnn Tapper Retail Hore I 001,1 00 . J Allay Steel Sf ramherg . . -, 4L-- Government. Bror(srl by J A. Ilngt, As 0S1, VS' :.o . 37 Co 0; Of). minal. $19 95 $ 7 23 'd liiL-s- 15.U0A 19 ,k $7 $ 74-i- . do Pa&cn $7 ate-r- 41-- . f i feijehelfcih. A . !. - Ogdfn Livestock. Sprci,! fo T ,' Tribune Match attic Receipt, f hone is SlofMi'rrll im. god 0hcy fair $011-$ rder 00; - -1 Iemnark 225 to 350 potmdrt, $7 54Ti s,o. Ih gs Mark-- t. none steady; good ( Iimh. smooili demand i.it hota 175 In 2o o 13 13 tiO fst !(ga. 101 pounds 13 35 feeder? $10 S5v jKiimds and up $ 12 It 85. good drtxcim. 175 to 250 poguda. $1210 rdliM ??. Up in fw T'enver. S 12. Bails and Industrials. Reported by J. A. Hgl k indium! 91 31. up .13. Special to The Tribune. DENVER Polo. March Co.) Twenty Twenty riilmads e t 7? up . IO betn-eeto mere fare HildKno I'uhe New Yrk and HofonVen fnm toy 5 m 8 beginning April 4. Federal n .wru tKanr weekly bank Mote frun 12.7 metit (tons decline in reserve lo 42 5 per cent. $,ft TOO or0 hiRher. t,orrn.nent I,!d reurre shrinks $3 000 110, Nnrtheiu Pavilic dclarid regular quarterly dividend uf ic rent, pa.xaldc May 1 In of record March 19. ha aigoed com pea i rircinr 4.ntral nirK-f.r $14.312 343. for first aix American Sumatra earning In February 1. $1 t.rG.3l7, monii ir fienl name period previous )ear. agaiut $467h cinipan.v hail dci'lnred regular n pre ill fiend f '4 DUarifrly per rent ferred K k pMuihle April 1 to Mock of record No aettun taken on common Mann 13 tck ( Nu.idwn ar A Koundiy dci hired jytilor. lirndiiid of IV p r cent a prerred Quart ci tH-of rcctrd siock. pmablr 'April- 1 to 31 ar- - h 2tt Prodm nerl m Is torn after nil laves nod preferpei dixhhud paid. $2.1.36. again! $13 18 x ar UM ! nndiui uN'-- s $3. 12- - . Pan. 11J7 per Jvl-lo- r. s ',M dollar. Hwitzeriand. 6 17 Itrti.i, 13 r p r d'dlnr; ftpnhi. per dollar rattleRecepta. 1 ateera $7.30 atocker and feeder!-- gfl.OftfirlO 00. Kfeadr. Hogs. Market opened fair1) eloping 2tft loner bulk. $13,751415. Top $! ) 4' She p- - Keeipt. Vlarkct. steady. Citim 9 40. Thumbs. tea Ma-k- t.x . $18 "Oft 18 75; ene $1 1.75 12 Chicago. City, Utah. WATER BONO ELECTION March 3tt, 1$20. ' PUBLIC NOTICE. Turauant to ordinance No. 22 of Sait Lake Citx, Utah, adopted and approved on the 26tli day of February, A D. 1920, public notice la hereby given that a special election will bo held in the respective polling places in each ward in said city on Wednesday, the Ubi day of March, A. D. 1920. Al mid election there will be submitted to a, vote of auclr tualiftcd registered electors of Salt Lake City an shall have paid a property tax therein in the year preceding auch eloution, thu following questAm: "bhall Salt Lake City, baft Lake County, Utah, create an indebtedness by Issuing its negotiable coujhjh bonds in tha aggregate amount of three mithon three hundred thousand dollars $3.3H).0Hk absolutely due and payable twenty years from tbch date and bearing interest at the rat of five per centum (5 per cent) per annum, payable semiannually', for ths purpose of supplying said city and the inhabitants thereof with additional water,' ths said additional water, water rights and ths waterworks for supplying such water to be owned and controlled by the said municipality?" The polls will be opened at seven oV'lock a. m. and continue open until seven o'clock p. m. of the same day, and will he closed at that hour. There thali ho no special registration of voters for the said election, but tha "official register' last made or revised shall constitute the "official register" for such elect Ion. In voting on th The ballots to he question submitted will be prepared snd furmslud bv the city recorder to the judges 4f election, to be bv them furnished to tli voters. The election will be held ami condmded in all respects. nearly as possible, m conformity w'th the geneial elecMmt laws of the state In xvitness whereof, the, board of "commissioners of halt Lake c'ltv m the state of Utah, have caused this notice to be published snd posted as requred bv law, thib 7th day of February, A. D. ud totlax ni o Tribune. Idaho March C Ralston of Buffalo. X. Y., well known a a flotation expert and mho in tne near futur j to assume harge of the Seattle blatton of the United state bureau of exper-teto be present at me mmfh, flotation conference which opened todav. Tun txa? the announcement made thuf morning by Dean K. A. Thomson if the Limerpity of Idaho school of mines. (Juertcft dcnutmlUig detmleii - information on the unnerruty flotation course a.c being recrixed daily from mining men 111 ail parts of the northwest, the interest diftplajed promifcing. according to lian Thomson, an unusually large attendance. Among prominent mining men of the muiJuxesi who expect to attend either th earlier session- of t Ho conference or the pne:ing of the Columbia aeetion of tle Amern-aInautute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineer:! to !e held Friday, March 5. are; J. K. McOarthw manager of the Ilrcla Mining company and rnairimin of the Cohmitna section: StanA Hast, manager of the Hunker Hill ley A FuMjvjin. Jerome .J. Day. manager of the Tamarack and Custer; O W. Newton. manager of the Intcrstate-Cal'ahaanl R S, I la nd c. mill puperinteiidcnt for the Vunker Hill & SulMxan. ltih i 1320. W. A AttoM K A. BOCK. Mayor Lcatham, City Recorder. First publication, February 2Sih. Ldbt publication, March 21, 1920. 1320. h71?2 MEET- NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' ING OF THE UTAH WHOLESALE GROCERY COMPANY. Notice ft hereby given that. In pursuf the ance of a resolution and order board of directors of the Utah Wholesale bv and under company, existing Grocery virtue of the laws of the Mato of Utah, a said of at tpenal meeting adopted board dulv held on tho 2dth day of February. 1920. a special nueting of tn stockholders of tho said coiporation is hereby called for and will be held al the of said principal place of 373business st Second outh to wit. street. Salt Lakr ri:j. Utah, on Saturday, the 20th day of Maich, 192d. at 2 oclock p. in. ol said dav, for the wirpose of considering and acting upon the proposition to emend article YIU, an heretofore amended, of the articles of incorporation of said Utah Wholesale Grocery ompanv so that said article will read as follows to wit: ARTICLE VI I r. That th limit of th capital tock of this corporation slnll be one million dollars 4$l,n)n,i0o MM, which shall be divided tha into tfn thousand lU'"i) shares of $ 10U. Ottj par value of one hundred todollars k of this coreach That the capital at al! timrs liable to poration shad he for anv and all purposes that abhnint the bord of directors ina deem necessaiy and proper, provided that during; any one ear the .aid capital slock thall not bo assessed to ereed 1ft per cent of its par value; and provided further that the manner of levvuiR and collecting assessments shall bo as provided by tho laws of tho state of Utah. frid increased capital bio k fchall lc known as treasury block, and m3y h1 bold or otherwise deposed of tv the board of directors tor the use and benefit ot the corporation and its stockholders In Mich manner and at such price as baid board of directors may by resolution determine . Hy order of the board of director. , H. T. REYNOLDS. President. Jno. C. I ie.it, Assistant Secretary. Dated February 20. 1920. httftl Notice of Application for Voluntary Oil aolution of Las Vegas A. Tonopan Railroad Company, a Corporation. I IN THE DISTRICT COfRT OF THE Third Judicial district. In and fur the county of Salt I.aktvWe state of Utah. In Ihe matter of application for dissolution of Las Vegas Tonopah Raila company, corporation. road Notice is hereby given that the Ls Railroad company, a Vegas ft Tonopah corporation, and a majority of the directors thereof have presented to ths district court of the Tnird judicial district in and for the county of Balt Lake, state of rtah, s petition praying for the dissolution of said corporation, and mat tBduv. the i.th day of March, A. D. tfgjo. at the opening of court, or ns soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, at The courtroom of William H. Bramei. court, have been appointed Judge of this and place for the hearing of as the time said application. Given under my hand and the scal of said court this 6th day of February, A. D. 1920. J. E. CLARK. (realj Court. Salt Laks Clerk, Third District County, liah. . R. banning, Deputy Clerk. By J. - llog& Rce;pt. 44.f00; iftftftft. Market stendr to hxxer. Bulk $112.515.00. top $15.25; $! 1.54)47 13 on. heaxj, $ Wir 14 (); medium light. $1 4 x 'a 15 25: l.ghl light. $14 50'rt 15 Oft; amooth, $13 tOfa 13 50; Nrkmg bows, rugh, $12 2.512 75, pig. $13 25 pakP? Foreign MeUl Market. (a 14 ;ft. h!52 !!tAft Kepnrted hy J. A. Hngle t 13 000 eatimated tomerr. Receipt 1.3 oN. Capper market, atcitdr. Htandard Spat, t; 120 aieera. medium Mrkei, firm MEETING. STOCKHOLDERS' 122 15ix, unchanged. Choice und prime. $U.25'i 7s tki, up 2s tkt. futurca. and lira rv weigh! 3ftfo 4 25; emit Irt ift. medium and good. $ Halm; Spat, ml, futurea, I is) tons. Notice of special (flock holders- meeting Electro Spot, and 130; both 12; futures, Light weight, good jnon. $ff ftftfft H 50 Of The Return Mining company. choice $1 2.Orf 13 25 : cmovvn ond medium. unciiaugcd. Notice is hereby To all stockholders: Tin market, strong 403 lOs, up Butcher cattle; Heifera. $6 50 3 $kt.MVq 12.00. Spot, 4 lK-- . JLitft, futures. JL4iMi I0, up caw. $rt2.5frilT75, canner and cuttc-?- i, Straiia, given in accordance with the provisions 3 Ills, bales; Hpot, 40 loue, of chapter 1. section SSL Compiled Laws $4.50(16 25. real calve. $15 2516 50. feeder Ltikt lfth up slacker futures, Hftft tonn feerH, $7 50'ttU.50. aleera, $6 75 of Utah. 1917. a special meeting of tbs 10 23. Lad market, firm. Spot, 52, up 7i Gd , fu- stockholders of The Ret urn Mlntng com5,1 7s ture p 13.000 15a. Sliecp--Rd, up imafrd tomorrow, ejp'p. pany. a corporation duly oiganjred and (i 040. 39 5a, off Iaimha, $14,504x15 50, Spot, Market, firm Speller market, aieady. exisiing under and hy virtue of the laws 01 15s. up 17 23, ewe, medium. $1 j oo , 10a; futures. cuila and viomtp-nthe state of Utah, will be he'd at room of. gHd and cho.cc. $U.23fe H 50; Vulh. $11. ooi 411. Atlas Mock', in Walt Luke City, State 11 .50. Utah Banka and Industrials. of Utah, on Wednesday, March 10, lico, 41)3, Holland. 3i'w; ftto,k i,,rniao at 2 p. m. Wafd meeting is called and will (A, b. J. A. FTogl, to.) .175; ihrisHanu. . 1724), I op Dbageo be held for the puriame of considering Omaha. ,'rttumHa Trust 101b. Bnlc Lfrek. .1115 and acting upon the proposition to conNml-'o31(H). Nstl ltnk nf LSAb. fl nlted Sfnfe Bureau af OMAHA, March 1 f directors b(nto Bank 7Ab. rtsb tttfltn bationnl firm tlie actionof of ihe boardof NtO. 3Irket. Market Hags Receipt. the mining matter In the Standard Oil Stocks. selling all A Tru.t Walker llKdi, jooa. ba.lDgk 2ft 5ftvr 13 ta 1.5c lowei bulk. $14 $13 9ft. Tap, Bankers 113Mb. properly now owned by the company, snd 4 hesw weietit, $ I3.4u 13 Wt; medium weight, Itrun 17epred hr J. g Regie k Co.) for "the transaction of such other busiloHu.triai stocks AmslKsmstf Burar Bnck Anglo 23 26. Borne ften meer FPMtlft. $13 Tft'f? I 2ftweigh?. $13 V 14 4ft. AtnslEatDstcH lgbt as mav properly come before Ft. 4 ness lo&Lk pM huirar 1041, w ere 90 93 light light. $1.7 25x 13 75: packing hi,rHtigo 230 24ft for)tmentl 43- aMiOf-t'iK-- s, CHARLES CHRISTENSEN. InHspcnHcnl losl S'ia, Vx5 racen 33 36 umherland 145 15ft En $13 254 13 4ft; patking ynvx, 'rough, Mr States TAagon 1 03 91 I 00 A el 00. us The Return Mining company. T.t Standard 4 Freldent 14ft14.L ai'na common 7ft 73. itlma $12 25 in 13 25, pig. $11 oft'a 1.3 Oft . ! tat) !1b!)j t) L tab 41)1). OO, buirar Walt ITlra Lake City, Utah. Feb 21, Thited ffff 12 I II Pipe 1S5 1HS. Ind Pije 9H a Re t tileaieadr Liar OL1 3t)b. Killing 1 elpi. SI C 13a. hS020 )9 20. National Trnnit 29 31. N Y Transit to 15c Higlier. other, eteady Bef iiteers Ha fiM),a. S L Rtork Bx As Pu Bootla Iftft 3.3ft Oil f lft4. Ohm Northern P)e loo and pHme. 3;t5. and heaw weight 93b. dual I 0. Lt btaudard tab Pr TO CONTRACTORS. NOTICE lat Prairie Otl 575 7ft5, Prairie Pije 22ft 232. Solar $13 utt'B 14 23 ; medium and good. $10.5013 041, 90a, b3 M4. Ltah Lt Jk Pr 4t 72 74. I tab Secqri-tle- a $ft..Vfto IO rft. Sealed proposals win ns received by the Rfg 340 35ft Soul harp Pipe 15) 155. Sontherw tronf 3a Light weight: bs'.a, Alta tjub ar K)a. Penn t)ii 21 3A3 s XV pnn Pm 90 92. S O and ch'dce. $M SOM! 75; com mao and meof education of the Car he tounty board al 312313 S i Ind dr5 675 S O KnMi ,3ftft dium Heifera. school district for the furnishing of Ihe $KftDQ2$ $ Buther1ft cattleftftft S o Kenl.jckr 400 415 S O Nch 495 51ft. Denver Oil Stocks. $H ,V'u II 2.5 iftx 75. earner and structural steel and for the furnishing of he ft ) S J 710 713 3K4 37. S O Ohis ciitfera. $4 veal calTea. hgnt nwd hands face brick required for the North-CacIhe A i A. J. A Co l Hngl A Finch 100. I man Tank 112 500 515 Pport1 hy AHaa CruJ $7 5U4jt weight $14 xv !3 70; high school bunding to be erected " 6 7. Big Amal Ro.ml 3 115. uum 374 381. Mashinglao 3,5 4ft. 11 .d. ttocker eicere. $d 254 1ft 75 Utah Richmond. 2ft at 4ft 55, Black Tall 25, btoQ. Wyaojing ftitftft to 25o Market. $ftr M.ecp Receipt, lift UK. Buak 4 rc-- k 1674 178. Burk Vi! Aft Approximately ISO M face hrick wllj be laser. Lamb. M P'Hinda down. $17 ftft; 1R 25; 43 Industrials and Utilities. 5ft. falnmbin $4 Hf.al 141 l44rVtkrequired. r mmao, $13 .Viy ! ,V; yearling wethuls and4 0Mrt barn 27 33. E 1 William lft5-tffGreat Went Proposal shalk.be delivered lo tU clerk n 17 O'1; ewca. er jAa Rrportcil hr J A. Ifagle 4 $1 meitum and choice. Pate 13 tft, Hutton Lake 1 2. Jupiter 4 7, Ku-nIhe loard at lit office in the Cache ef com tft cull $ aud 25. Vafrg uO. cooa, $10 5013 175 M5, Ulrc ( reck Kara! rounty courthouse at or before 2.30 p. in. 46 53. Gate , 47 53. Luk Raia! 25 3ft. Waturdav, March 6. Lik 109 25 at which time 114. Norfhwrt 37 43. Outwcal Ihe bids shall be opened Mia A Gulf HirAirO, Vfarch sLmtticd tnmfrr J 5 hav Ain) Bf clae hec 1l SONY at 37. at 4fte. 4) at 74r: 1500 at 7"c Sella, ftoo at 17Vxr; 500 at 7e. kdTer Shield. MV) at 47c; too at 47jC. Tintte ( ratrat 2ir0 at 6 r. Tmtic Staadard. mo at $5 90. . I DMa ( hief. jooo at Weal Toiedn. 3000 at tc. Wnndla. 200 at 20r, ) at 36c. bimi. Emma. XSM) at 13c. piutu. Prmce. KOS Krp turn A htsrl . N Y Hotal Mat ArU ( opfr ftint iatr tnt 4 I tg Hrtiitheni I'aoifh Southrrn Kail" dt MnDbMkrr lotp . f'dr r UV at c Great Weatero. Iron Bloeaoia 300 at 44 . Iron Ring. 100 at 37r. Mlcbigan ttah. lono at Se. New Vorr- - 5000 at ffc. Nnrth hiaadard. 1500 at lU-r- . I i ftali-- v rkj 9. SALES. t " Movltig picture atories of the coal, petroleum and 4opper producing industries, re to he exhibited at the convention. Round table conferences will be held. 6alt tak h$rr Nr It) U " till. 1 CLOSING 6i, SPECIAL a Is-i- A,av. Jan );. (Bv L. B. "Can" Anderson, Mail. Alaska sourdough. who camepicturesque north as a "ood.hopper vearg ago and later over Jiao.ano out of a mining claim took died recently in fit. Dou.s. Mo., according to word received litre. 41 66 5414,1 Stock Exchange Bldg. Wasatch 1373. pr - st hi Tmtic. 2.V)0 at 22c. Mur Da.r 2300 at MJfhirta ('fab. $23 at Quiary. 3000 at 0c. NaiMrivpr. MV) at 77c Prince TOO at 74r SHI 1000 at 7:r Brndirate, 7000 at HiHer King ( oalltion. 100 at $2 15. Tlntlr Standard 100 at $5 00 I oion at (hbf. 2000 at 7r; Zuma, 1600 at 8V; $oo at 36r. JH- 1 .j 81 I1W7 44iS f U 41 43' i... uir fr 3.W I,; IW 3 33 3 e'lorn W do I lab oMr 8 SlTi W f Ml liu llll' Hhi . yfff 3.3Mii 3hjj 37 375' ,, h. .45 v. S A riu 05 bH tMD S Jn) k liol Lniii.j sniuK Mc.l til). .02 1.20 Tmlir Htandard Tioftc Draiu Tunnel I tirle ham I tab ion Cnion hlef ietor f on .... Victor Mluiug Mining activity in the Rantaquin dis- Whirlwind trict is increasing, according to Ben It. Wrat Toledo . . . Bullock, who is manager of several of Walker Minin; the properties. At the Hope of Israel, Wood lawn the Syndicate, the Golden Relief, the K) Vanke Con Dorado and the I nion t hief. is be-i- n Xuma PICTURESQUE MINE CHARACTER DEAD vrfn!k t (A Rails. h7 m.-o- AMERICAN TELEPHONE EARNINGS INCREASE silver-copp- M 3hj ' tho othr spurt which far. outdistanced exchange.- Sight dralts at European an end to came 44 when buMnfs $3 to the pound higher than ere 5 Saturdav. At the same lime the anc rate adxaneed onlv five points T ie of sirr-tm- g only explanation for the uptmn wore wa;; that offirlngs of b;llt a for Monday. light 63 son 0oo 030 inrreasM from $ H71 H22 to ffurphi 4"7 Inierrat rhrg amount) lo $ !" 847,5.d. tooipar'd with $1.3ff1 0t)5 iu 1018. 77. '.j i ! n that nna'Krption 1 atv'iif to Atri NnxpmN-los"d nerTo-.uth harirst on ri ord Prlrp : at thp until' a x ruterdnys finlrb t JuU Si30. l OrtS iirtU wtlU Mar auk-wari Oat to M.3I1, gamrd s, n tr. lo Ufxhoe 5c from lo the outeono xarird ,hn adtaBTr 10 th t f r4 th ru intrr primps f th a ffilt outh'ok roro niarkrt. 'iiiirl) !f rraervra 'Mi ttit for hojii-- h fifunf ou m.i-iirp 'hit t'i rMiin ef ihr pre-s-n- g would fo individual railroad bring 0 ownrrMnp i lie farm r rvp of hoitrr ' bn had aa out raiimat-brn ijrn.l btdBd m un notue "a trtkn h1ih que-kinimouuuhoks'd fur of tho in aticncc Is Needed. Affer fh ivalo had rrniTid fnm it s adipria., It was noticeable in the diaruefmn if hoarser tho ganii f.iUod to hdd IrvI pondrnt Th Oats dvrlopod the raiJwav future, which sexentl fxuM afrrngih ImxxotJ a big falling off nm-par- , ttves presented on Saturdav and Sunday, vifcibb tifpl r serve t niMi a farm g Mewin uf f(sid, neceisftitv that tjie yHr patience I ndoubt-ed-'- x w'pre figured an the smallesl aine JJU2. ing the outlook was stressed Provisions m mpathir1! alih lig markt railwax managers oonsidur among weakness nod thu ralli l with gram their more difficult pndiR'ms those I KANt.E OK THE RAPING FI TURKS the acquisition of new' capital nd therefore it may he assumed that he thought of credit hcaroitv had bten potent in shaping their plan S,erling exchange moved forward with NEW YORK. March 1 - Net earninr ff.the A Telegraph company for Amerlftn T1ephn to $m.243 .Vh. rompard wuh pt!) amount-- ) 1ff18. id'jOaOJ? in neeriing to the annual isjujs'd today. Till gain waa mn-lf almost in opemtiog eipenaa an incrr iff 57 31 4 119 Tff'i 57 S to Tb lit, 6peMnsvoW. 72' I i 1 45. I The Mrert noted the increase of loar to member hank and the Ins of gold A quotation of 1M per eut for call monev loan and renewal for nil of the dax ernphauted the IruproiMon t be gathered from both the federal regerxc hank aqd tin clearing house banks statement hat credit casement was still in the distance. Time fuoiux xxu as shp'C exer It lia been tins year, with the v onger matur'tjea ehoxxmg a firmer than last week in respect to rales. When one consider that he railroads haxc much finaminc to do f they are to rum for the requ enmpt and phvMdil of adequate transportation upkeep it is (lent that thev have red turned to their rtockholder at an moment Considerable financing for Ibe carriers ha'; been under discussion aitd it is known that some plans wou'd be earned out quickly jf conditions were the right. The road have recoups to new revolving fund provided for in the law and presumably those In moM need for funds will seek loans of the goxernment fcefme long IH H2-- 347 2 1' 4d 157 . 30 4 e north-sout- two lo Independent five points from their minimum, while numerous railway equipments and nio tors and their specialties rose briskly and shippings. (,.niis with of otic to throe points prednininaft d at the active close. Ssalrs amouutid to 77.7,11'iti shares. to the bond market I.ibortv 3'jS pereepttblv recovery from last week's low- lev el, but others of that s well as X lotorv note-- , were group, weaker Ireneh municipals rallied liotn their railv heaviness, but the grucral To'nl sales (par list was (regular. value i were $l.'t,S7u,tnai. Old I nited Nates bonds were unchanged on call. ten-drm- Cot ton Leasers Work Steadily. east-vvc- IjnutslUe Men, an I'elrohuia rallied steels Loss of Gold. Hamea brothers, leasing on the Cur e on the rency claim, etruck first level of the working shaft. Assays with in silver 310 ounce ore of the gave Two cars have 14. & per cent of lead. a third car already been shipped and should be ready for market early in March. Two cars of ore were shipped laet week from-thBristol property, under Ichsc and bond to John B. Cook of Piorhe. Thu ore carries good values In copper atd silver, the last lot assaying 12.2 ounces In silver with $.75 per cent copper. The Black Metals mine at Jarkrabblt baa opened up some new bodies of fluxing oro on the seventh level, and recent developments on the third level in beddings thi diIndicate a continuance of ore rection. Two cars of ore were shipped yesterday from the adjoining Bamberger ground, aJso owned by the Black Metals company. The new olmder recently received for the big engine is expected to Improve the hoisting facilities and enable the management to put out the anticipated production from available developed ore in the mine. 140 115 ll!l one-hal- Ji 14 117 37Va . 1 the top. W I40S HS 2 37; 65 3v 6 J', 34 ft hiith-prico- J )7w5. dav. . 57 12- lit I2 H3 67 IH 1 Members of tho Salt Lake Stock Exchange. Stocks and Bonds handled In all marketa. Liberal mads on securities st bankable rates. INTERNATIONAL MINE CONGRESS TO BE HELD SEATTLE, Wi.hIi., March 1 Mining nten from loxcrHi western tatc. Ahtaka and Kriti,i (olnnibU are expected to tb Healtlo eslonn of Ihv Interna t'onal Minine ronventlon to be held here lrof4iMor Henry Handert, head April of the mining department of the Iniver-it- y of 'aiungion. mho is chairman of the program commiUce, expecie 1500 lo attend. Invllationn to apeak at the convention haxe been acnl Herbert Hoover, president of the American Institute of Mining; Horace Winch-illpat president of the inatt-tutT. A. Rickard, San Francisco mining editor, and George Oil Smith, head of the United Statci Ecological atirxey. Among the speakers aJ ready on the program and their Muhjecta are: J. C. Ral ston. Spokane. Satcr Power:' Bart I. Tnanc, ban Francieco, MIron and Steel:' W. L'. Kerr, Tacoma, meller superintendent, "Copper." l V. liowie, San Francis- of the Cahforniar ro, engineer in office of tho petroleum division of tlie Petro-leui- n I'nited Stftte bureau of mines, Hourcc of Power;" Professor Joseph Daniel, Unlvernltv of Washington, Seattle, "Coal Resources; Stanley Easton, Idaho mine manager, Lead, and Dorsey Iyon, chief of tne experimentnl station of the bureau of mine of Pittsburgh, "Present J'loblems of the Mining ttidua-tr- v g CO. BROKERS v Hialt l.W. Ilc s s p ship-men- . &nu. bpecial to Tha Tribune. NEW YORK, Mari h 1. The security market had opportunity lo reflect two stimulating do t lopments today and the fni t that the upwaid moement of Htmks na only moderate could be attributed to the adxcrse credit situation. Find, on stoc the Bait shares lake Mining the railroads parsed into prixate owner-hiexchange showed hardly more epirtt aft a day's rest than thev did during the and the comment of many opciat-indullest days of last week. No excitement nun ehowrd tjint lhc wero taking of developed to break the unruffled cai whhh has prevailed for ne'eml du upon thir work again in an aggresMve fashion, which promised much in the way of Inthe local market. Failure of the expensu issues to register activity, and restrode creased efficiency of the carriers Larl of resulted stocks the activity cheaper in only $13,175.16 worth of business being in the afternoon came news that the bu preme court had ruled that the steel done with the sale of 75.322 shares wa not to be ontisldrrcri a Princ Consolidated, with a total of 260b shares sold, 1100 at 74 cent and the re truht, and. therefore. im1 llalfle ti furmainder at 73 cent, manifested better ther litigation aimed at rinhnluuon of Hie organiation. Nail condition than It did haltirday. When thw new from driver sold at 77 rents. I'lutug held at 48 Washington arrived the industrial share cents. Cnlumhus-Rcxal- l, with 1400 sales Were in process of a gradual recovery after opening at 56 cents for 2w shades, from earlier depresr on. and. led by steel closed at 57 cents. inaues, the movement went A total of 2000 shares of Emma were further before the iho of business. sold at 13 cents. Bullion held at 6 cents Big Hill at 14 rent. Black Metals al Small Net. Gains. 13 cents. Nortp Htandard at 11 cents, Tha last array of cjuntat on dirrlofd Lehl Tlntlr at 22 cents, Woodluwn at 2 nunv 4et gams running fimn to 3 cent snd Zuma at 36 cent. point among the tna nufact ut tng and peOf the expensive issues SIHcr Kin Met troleum the aharer. with irregularl Coalition, with 100 sales at $2.15, and Tmtic Htandard. with 200 at $5.00. were spotted by rt clinr. Tin railroad departHells held for ment, oil Ihe oilier hand, wa.s dull and the only active stocks 1500 sales at 17 cents, but with 5H ad uncertain tbrougl4ut the da. It might the ditionaj sales dropped off to 17 cents bo argued that the upturn v hjc radd njoM'd last week had discounted 3VSyndicate sold at - cent for 7000 share the tranafor of the mad from An adjolmng property, Hope of Israel contiol and that it wouhi be natmade h first sales. 7000 shares, at cents. Union Chief, with 4000 sale, held ural f r speculators and inveMoi lo wait of revulta at 7 rents for 3KMJ shares. Mlvrr Hbiejd for a practical dermun-trattounder the railroad law before tddu.g to with 600 sales at 47 rents snd loo at 4 their was more buoyant. holding cents, Quotations were quiet and Railroad bond follow. LISTED STOCKS. trifling change of price Wall comment centered upon the Mreet Rid Asked MtiiHt'on of credit to a fai greater exAPx .. .03 $ .UP, $ tent than upon the railroad outlook or Michigan .0O .02 Antelope the clean bill of health supplied the tel gtsr A Ha a. 13 .12 The federal reserve bank corporation Aha Tife .oo! ,0t abiliiy to strengthen Its reserve raMn bv 13 .14 A)bun ton unto ltelf stlxer temporarily drawing American (on Copper . .. .0 .(4 domiciled. In thl? countrx wan riot Al .11 Tunnel .12 to offset important figure in to changes tf itcnib la.it week. noatK. . Cfrcifafcj Jurk hl-- II. C. COLE fr $tew York Stock Lift. tuipmue court I lilted btutes Neel corporation, rornparnt ivelv canv rail money rates and an all armitid in crude and ri fined oil ;prod-Hrtadvam wire the chief juflneiHis of today's i, took market. Uf these widely diverse develop me it t a, the decision absolvinu the steel corporation from illey.rl prnetiees was the most important, prices rallying Auai'Otida Copper qditoi cenerallv in the last hour, when Abhieu Ail 4,ulf A W ft the text of tho court's lulnic was ob- liaidwin Lfomolixe . tainable. bultininre k Ohio . , . Hails and affiliated equipments were belli BteeJ B . . one to three points hitcher at the open- tI nlf x anadiao dif lar, was but this spredily advantage ing, lentral leather .... t itesajH-akA Ohio . forfeited when pressure against Raul. .. This hi, MU A specialties was renewed. A hi I Northwestern was most marked in General Motors, ( hi. H I A tme Crucible Neel and leathers, where reac- ( huK) Lap(Mrr tions ranged from two to pix and ( nlo Fuel A I rutt .. ('urn rntdiH-lpoints. tiled Reactions extended to rail', where t( ruvttile uhtt Lane much of the initial L'.'iiii whs cancelled, DA It tf investment transportations falling yack iMklillera 8cc Lorp,. as easily as the speculative division. Shippings showed similar tendencies, and food shares became 'reactionary. Traders did not grasp the full import of the steel decision until the news tickers issued excerpts, whereupon Tinted States Steel began to be heax-ilaccumulated up to tb'i'i, an extremet adxunrc of points, closing virtual!'-aA Naahriile.t - iair. Text of Courts Ruling Brings General Rise in Prices During Last Hour; Railroad Adjustment and Easy Money I lave Influence. NEW VORK, March Hull of the railroad, drcivibn favoring the 18 ar.q 14 ipirklaf tl(hl. Ji. pi,,. Ill MIUM.25. ). ( IJ Mnrkrt, mrndy n4 higher. Henry brrf ntrt. rbekn prtmr. 6i3 1Ai 14. yO: medium and good. $1146 44)3)0; rvnin'ts, $0 4K S; light weight. nod ehoh e, $t I.lh4r 13 ); cMinof and meslium. Butcher cattle: Hif em, AdthtQll 10; mnnern and ruiler. $4.5Mn6 6i); veni 12 14 50; feeder nicer, $7.7312.35; nttMkcr teem. 6 H U5l 10 73. hheep Heeeiftin. 14,000 Market, ntcady to 2e17 kwer limtw hheep. atrong id 75; 4hi Iff 73; rolta and eowirum, $12 ; even. fllOUU teurliDg weihem. $U..SO ft 13.75 fulls npd romows, 43. 25 nr 10. 73 ; breed tug even, $4ietUUUf feeder Unbi, $15 25tt CAUSES STOCK MARKET RALLY UIlid 70IM4.X: Tk C . biWar f Haw Tark) , Laad (Haw Yark) Virginia-Louis- I3 STEEL CORPORATION DECISION METALS. CepMr iftiO. 2, t Nf York Bonds. lhi i I a asra. Pte t Joseph. 6ff Prol A 3. 7J,ftk. Raal 4 Pr1 The owner reserves the r.ght to reject any or al bids. Ins'ructiotis lo tdddeia and plan and 14 25. bulk. $13 7 fi.e at llie office of rtecif'rtioii er ar. on be h gbo 25ift, Vlr, iMjp Here pj ohiained at tha the clerk, they ftto r. $! isvt 3 eftws aol htifrr $5 2Vf W. of office Fred ! $H Hodgson, architect, pjrai. aiY. H) Cotton Market. blo k, Logan, ltah. ia Coininerc Mccepr. 7ar). w Market io ?rady, JP a. lrf)iKsxls shad Le accompanii d by a $12 25 n. 1.7.3ft NEW AORK. March I. kpvt cottoa, quiet, Lanib, $Ift rertficd check in amount of 6 er cent micMhwg. 4ft 2V. tcnlr; Marrh (ottoa fiitti23c, of tlW bid, made pavalne lo ihr board of Kmuui City. 32.44ft-Oil her- - 3ft. 0!r, le i d u. at .n of tho vaclto county school Ma, . 34.ffft Julj, KANftAft I1Y Mini) district. iW Ilwf pfi ttmkr-r- 29 3 Hr iO 13 H in ror4 very in 25a larr. Bulk. Mark'' G A H'lOA.N. Prts.drnt tirad.t, at a wet adTattcr $ 3 2ft painla. ft f 4 25 hravira $13. lHj 19 ffft, pHiavii. c lerk. Arthur Jen-rh6j;3 HT 1ft ftaft JOSEPH. Market. March to 15c 1 flag. Dwir. , p, fap. $t4 55; 1 lifg ff 1ft. I. tab Idaha 40 45, ftunt 17 20 t ft'aic ftti Ktpta 2)3 3.10. Wtifimw 5ftW 1H2ft. oil ct ft., IViBmmi iy 67. L Oil A i. a 27 3. 4 apt Pcic 16', Iftw,. - Ti Stu--p- fingar Market NFW Marth 1 - Raw sugar. Refiawd. eentdifugai. 11 Vk-io c Hwer. fine grauiaed. lton VORK ; I. . tdr ; i f 1 9t i il |