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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH WHKET IGNORES cppr Htlrer , , , , . 918 , Lait (Ksw York) IIM'frftM 0'd Colum-bus-Rex- fr h 7v 9c one-ha- Jnfr?t Is bin takn n the poBHlhilitles of the Foani field, according to P. I. Mullen, president and general manager of the Arizona-omins Oil Growing company, which has large holdings in the district Mr. Mullen arrived in alt Lake from Kemmerer, Wo, near which city the Fo!l fied is situated On the Oregon Short Line between the stations of Fossil and Opal, at different 'points large rigs have been unloaded and await the opening of the season to be put into At least six new. con panUs operation. H1 start drilling in the Fossil field, said - lf Mullen. Mr- Although the winter has been severe, pumping of two weils has been continued. Gonsiderahle oil has been stored In the spring Mr. Mullen will erect the companys new refinery and refining of oil tn the field will begin. All winter it has been necessary to bale out we!! No. 2 to keep R from overflowing. This well i down a depth of 387 fet. As soon as possible pumping cf thin well will be be- gun. Recent drilling in one of the shallow wells haa proven, according to Mr. Muden, that tho first sand, which was thought to be from twen'v to twenfv-foij- r feet, is Mr. Mullen has considerably thicker. drilled fifty feet In the snnd and finds that the sand 1.4 still going down strong. Oil Advances. . KHRETEPORT, ?a , March 13. The price of all grade ef Norih Louteiaea eil waa advanced 23 renm a barrel today when the Aland ard Dll company oil bdow R2 Leary $3 dgreca at 82. addo light, M5ii, and Bull Ksrou, 81 15. Thu is the fourtii prtfc since Iieotnbcr 23, lust. Advise Caution. Ihil Duly Favl Ft Mt Bant 1. Bingham alumet A Ar'ona alumd dr Iferla . . topper Range ( ol .... Went Fast Bult Haacftek Daly .12 3'a y .23 .IMP 10 (IS j . shipped follow: . Total for week S'ftO T1NTIC STANDARD MINE DECLARES DIVIDEND 400-fn- 400-fo- $lftmwfl-Uftft- H I s, t THH-AG- :.q Tj ffcle 81 Rnl pat 4J3 i: .11 . . lcrnv Mirhifan .Nw QntD'v Naildrl hhe.p pocta. . .. , Varvh 15. Fearing prices In the CHICAGO, corn warket toelnw rulted chief lr from as sefifon that eastern railroads had hera notifies! furnish t hlrago gram slupper with ;jaift cars. Hiere as 0 hunt ant rloe. witn Mae at $1.52S to $1.53 and Jul.v st $) 45U to $1 Oats In prortaious, the out-toto ginned eras unchaocM lo )2 lower. Much of (he but lug tiiat hoisted the corn marker waa credited lo a prominent speculator who had receired a uicradge sating that the iM'crs'afe commerce committe had promised an effort t. supply to t h!air 3Kt ear a da to ! tal.c grain dm mg a perid of ten dare. Du Die cnMi.ng advance Julv and Heptptuter r (ids dclivones reached the tnpn)ot Ihtp! -Itnll Mutiiit, irnngl.T of ttn opiuhm tiiat enlarged shipment to the east would cause dcodM reduction mi the corn supply here and nf feeding stuff east was verv tiiat the ato-limited Lirerpenl cable tpllmg of a reaump-ti- n of tradirg lit corn futures were sho construe! aa favoring an advance. German develop inenta bad a depresa.og effev-- at thy start, but afterward were Igoored. prospective big shipments east made oata ascend with corn. Lwer uuofanonA on bogs kept the provision market weak. IU.V1E Or THE LrAf'lNG rtTlRES. Wyoming Oils Traded in Denver. Sandrd (Aa Reported b.v J lc IVngte A Co A. O)otn0go . j (on M imnf ...... . Eldorado . Rim Arfontiur !! Vinftrta .... ... B,m S). Pacific An Maadttid Aolla Ailvrr Kihcr king ( oJ king Cou.. Sloiix Cnu Awmison NniUi llr-'l- . cn ....... kilvr khirlj South Ikrla South iron Kouth Park Tofoma Fst.. lr. p'c IjONDOX, cuace. Marrh 13. fihcr. Bar nhcr, $1 ... 70d Lt toes js ' J. A. IIOGLE l.v, Mu'hiaan Mav CO. 1 4ninr Naihlmrv Piufii, I at fi'tA-- . at 74r 4i: 100 at C3'3c; 200 at 3 Etc. at 7fW at tn Dftft jiKmi 16 Alta Ha It k 322 A at at ? X rB'liiat4. at NFW Grrman owii 30 at $5 35; - 'r. a Marh 15 cuiaiiifr.-t- unsattling bGU'S Wl'b rvi (on traia tuarkrt fr mtfre morouig fr futtma here f ,rt prW the ortas tin were 8 fUnt htwer, 1b lenrc. but the eoej ruliBft of the Mock mar nmiparatively steady iet aiii the rally frora an oieniujf br?4k In cofDra were C60fc!ler'ei and prlre reurtna up 2 or S fV'tuta durioj tbe mlAOle of Laior. hej eaeevl off the da? on eovortnf. sgdiQ on report of a decline ia Bantos future. beptemher aeilinf doa frfm 14 ftf lo 14 34c aud riAtnjr at 14.4Gc. The yeopral mardecline of .1 to 5 point. ket cheei af a 4 atc. March. 14 ?V; Mav. 14.35c; Julv. firkr ot tmbr, 14 13c, to 14 36c; hjt4. coffee, 24(a-4,- ' Ortber, quiet; 14.;pW; Rio 7a. lteCcmtxT. Oate-No- . OGttWN1' No Hirlev. Tim-uh- h'er $1 2 Piute. 2. $1 43-j- .l No. 3 mhlle. "lHl.74. Manta 15. Butter, steady; cream- CM', Kgif, lower; receipt. 13 2u 42 'gc; ordinary, 44Hftllc; Included. 400 aliie, caae: at mark, 42c. 41 Poultrv. funis, 20'. higher, At Current Market Prices. eoO springs, firata. caeca 30c; Beneficial Life Insurance 25 Amalgamated Kngar, Pfd. 300 Mutual Creamery Company Tfd. with' 100 Peoples Sugar eom. 20 Zion's Ravings Bank (new stoekl. 200 Amalg. Sugar, common. UO Present purchasers of most stocks mentioned above will get benefit of dividends to be paid about April 1. Sug- gest early purchase. Will buy all good dividend-paying bank stocks, insurance stocks, sugar - stocks, etc. Will buy all issues U. S. Liberty Bonds at current market prices, plus earned interest, making prompt settlement on day bonds are Lreceived. Edward L. Burton Dealer in all local dividend-payin- at 7c; 2346) e high-grad- stocks g 160 South Main Phone Was. 866 1 H.8.CCLE2C0. BROKERS need. 810 0012 00. need. $ 15 OO.MMM. MINNEAPOLIS. March 13. Bariev, $1 32441.35. New York produce. 50UK. NKW Marnta Jral; ervaraerv, flrwia, thauH;tfaxtra, fktra. 6fD,r; 67riWl., 4. 2. 8I4j Wiu,. iik. cirrt mk. gaOicrt-T.zf. firmer' cun rh 4ft O' harI? H8 parking FouDry, allt. frm; fowjv, 43i44r; rltlrk-cn- . 40H4V. 22; furkav rr!, Iurcd.264; dull,roor. aiaatcm chickpii JtftftBU': do 241 , ftNlf, ar; nvtslcr. 27 lt Irhr, lark?. 46iVV. 2r priug Stock Exchange Bldg. Wasatch 1373. ip No. 2 47 00. $1.51 tn a 87 Oats, Hve Bran, 4 urn, $1.67iajl 68?. 53. ' djjfflcci 28TH YEAR Control and Umpire Assayers. CONSIGN YOUR SHIPMENTS TO OUR CARE We Represent Shippers. Write for detailed information SALT LAKE CITY Drs. Shores & Shores 4 TOPK. yiareh l.V Ccttoo spit, stead,; mlddlinxi. 41 mie. 4IMHV-- ; inline future rlnwcd -- s 1 ; M.r.'li, Mv. HT.ofie: July, 34 2"e; lleu-ber- , SI. 74c; January. 3lt.t.V. INVESTIGATING CASE OF CRUELTY TO DOG Trlbua. The hound airayad fmni tha avid ranh jtnd it la rhargad by lavid that a Baaco abeophet der tied the ragd nliut the deg'a neck and alter aaiurat.ng them with ga.'ohie ret fire to them. The dog ran to aimiherVarin houae and crawled under It, but waa taken out before the building was aet on fire. Uur the dog rati to a hay alack which was act on fire, but the fire waa quickly extinguished. After several attempts the dog was caught and the burning rags taken off. Icav ug several bad burns. Th sheriff is investigating the case. and WOMEN v. La Offlca, 24 Main Straat, Salt Laka 30 years experience treating Acute, Chronic and Special Diseases. Modern equipment, Electricity, Glandular Therapy (something new), mads visits by appointment; teL Waa. 2799. Laboratory for Intravenous medication. Hours 9 to S, J to S; Pun, 10 to 12. If you cannot call, write for advice. era (SesTl Attest: J. 5. K. Clerk, county clerk. k2n MEET- - NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS ING OF THE UTAH WHOLESALE GROCERY COMPANY. Notice hereby given tht. In purau- nce of a resolution and order of board of director! of the Utah Wholesale Grocery company, existing under and by virtue of the laws of the state of Utah, adopted at a special meeting of said board duly held on the 20th day of February. '1920, a special meeting of tbe stockholders of the said corporation ia hereby called for and will be held at the principal place of3TJbusiness of said corWest Second South poration, to wit; street. Salt Lake City. Utah, on Saturday, the 2oth day of March. 1920, at 5 o'clock p. m. of said day, for tne purpose of considering and acting upon the proposition to amend article Vllf, ee heretofore amended, of the articles of Incorporation of said Utah Wholesale Grocery company so that said article will read as follows l it' ARTICLE VIII. That the limit of the capita etock of this corporation ahull be one million dollars (Jl.(lti0,OtH.OO, which shall he divided Into ten thousand f 10j)- snares of the one hundred dollars (9100.0U) par value of the each. That capital etock of thia corporation shall be at all time liable to aaecssment for any and all purposes that the board of directors may deem necessary and proper, provided that during any ona year the tosaid capital10 stock shall not be exceed assessed per cent of its par value; and provided further that the manner of levying and collecting asseasmenta shall be as provided by tha law of the state of Utah. .Said Increased capital stock shall be known as treasury stock, and may be sold or otherwise disposed of by the board of directors for tbe use and benefit of the corporation and Its stockholders In such manner and at such price aa said board of directora may by reaoiu-tlo- n determine. Uy order of the board of director. II. T. REYNOLDS. President Jno. C. Deal, Assistant Secretary. Dated February 2d, 1920. hftGSt NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 2. 1 2 J Jr lhir 1 - , Mlchlpan-Uta- h Consolidated Mines Company. Principal place of business. Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice ia hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Micbi- -' h Consolidated Mines Company, , held on Feoruary 23, an assessment, No. 2, of two and ceuta per share was levied upon the capital stock ot said corporation, payable Immediately to N. A. Robertson, secretary of said corporation, at the company's offices, suite 411, Felt building. No. StI Bouth Main street. Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which tins assessment may remain unpaid on March 27, 1920, will be delinquent and advertised for sals at public auction, and, unless payment be made will be sold on April 24, 1920. lo pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. The companya stock books have been closed to transfers until and Includ24, 1920, ing April except as to certlllcatea upon which this assessment has been FAld- N. A. ROBERTSON. ' Secretary. Offices, Suite 411 Felt Building. No. ill South Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. nerv-mimic- s lf hH8tl7 j) - , RHEUMACHOL LABORATORIES CO, Idaho Springs, Colo. Sold by, all druggists. - w STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. A special meeting of stockholders of tha Bingham .Midway Mining & Milling company. a corporation of tho stale of Utah VHOLESAXE DA1KT PRODUCE. (the charter uf which company has become forfeited for of tbe (QuotsUooa by llutual Creamer (on pan aav lots. annual state llcenae tax), will he held at Fivah aitra rtwaatwry butter, la cub. $ Bingham Mate bank, Bingham. Balt Lake Frtb vx'ra crramtwy buller, la carton ,$i county, state of Utah, on Thursday, the Brat Frcait cmwarg bolter, parck' loth day of April. 1120, at 12 oclock noon, iDuat prints for the purpose of considering and passing ewsmcrj butter la caiiooa. Frvt firsts .the proposition for the sale of ail ifpmi tuba) of the property and assets of the comtucking butter lia orb eggs to the Bingham Empire Mining pany 4uiLcrcam I'bvwi triplets comtany. a corporation, for o.ono shares Vui Auiertcm of tho capital stock of the said Bingham bwiaa Empire Mining company, and to transact Irssui brick such other bijHiut-sIncidental to the liquidation of the companys affairs as A Friend Becommended Thera. may be necessary. H. V- CARLBOV-- Secretary. A person often doc Ynore good than Dated tala 2&th day of February, J920 he realizes when he tells suffering kr4j friend how to ect well. J. N. Tohill, clerk Loltie Hotel, Evanviij0( jn(j Kor weeks I suffered conwrite; stantly with1 pain in tbs muscles 0f The new and Wonderful Treatwas treated bv tho doctor ment for Rheumatism my thigh. is Guaranfor rheumatism, hut found no relief. teed to remove recommendation of a Kidney loisonj friend, I Upon tried Koley Kidney pills and began t0 from your system. t relief almost immediately." Good Price, 1.00 Per Bot,le. rheumatie pains, stiff for liackaehe, JIauufactured by RIIEUMA-CIIO- L Drugs. (Adv.) joints. Sehramm-Johnson- , Sis of Women. wumeu suffer misornblv from Miiny to fanrj arr,lft 15. HfCAM) weak. r. raiej. 22 i 2 fnaatiiation, eauaiug hemiwhe', $.5 15 Northern S', 21(22IiV, apvdlav. 22i2Il.r. I'ctp!, ft ami aftltow rqrnplf xiftii. Thar .1, ditto hulk, $5 23z3 3: Iduhe rnsita, Blie irtumphs, $5.0)i. : mu 4, will find that ( bamharljiin 'a Tablata in-Sugar Market. xariaMv bring relief. Thrift' tablata1 Rosea Rises Rosea. 15.- - Raw Just SfW YORK. augar. firm' Linseed. ara e?!3V to take and plraaant in rffrrti Bailey 4. Rons Co., 41 E. 2nd Fo.arrived. luxutoallv IJOJc; fiO graouiarMWaa. 1' LI It. Mitt t Mrta 15. LinsaH. $5 1ft, They only coit a quarter. (Advertisement.) . (Advjj 243. 1 ot gan-Uta- Specialists for MEN c Flax, $5.MSjft3. 18tf. Potato Market. - two-inc- one-ha- Flour unchanged, FtATr.taLO, lUahn, March 15. Bla Ing gaMJlhte Tag tied around the iwek of a valuable , bound, belonging to Scott Hat rancher, .nearly (t&vid, a Lccr eatmod ihe dealh of tho anhna) veterda Pork, nominal. ' v Lard. $20,711. Kllv, $17.30 18 5t. Members of the Salt Lake Stock Exchange. Stocks and Bonds handled in all markets. Liberal advances made on aecurltles at bankable rates le Murray-Taylorsvil- .. Ry. , IVa Rucar T'tah-Jiish- 50 Cement Reeuritiee Company 25 Consolidated Wagon & Alacb. CO 7 C. M. 1. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby tven that sealed prowill be received at the office of the posals of board county commissioners, room No. 2nS, city and county building, Salt Lake a. m.. March City. Vtah, until 10 o'clock bide received will be ll, 1920, and the a. m.t March 11 o'clock at opened publicly J4, 1921), according to plana, specifications, of office the county the on in file etc., sursurveyor for the construction of hard 7J South, No. face roadwiys on highway from Highor Highland drive extension, land drive to Knudson's corner; highway from Jordan river to Redwood mad; Redwood road from highway No. Ill South lo Highway No. 1S South; Draper to Riverton, orInHighway No. 131 South, from Main street Draper weat to the Denver & Rio Grande railway on the folfor called be will Bids tracks. cement conlowing classes of pavement: on a) concrete surface crete; bituminous concrete base, (b) crushed rock base. c h bituminmixed black base; and ous wearing surface only; alao, Tarvla on a cruabed rock macaaain penetration baao. fifty-foreceived be upon will also Bids span reinforced concrete arch bridges across the Jordan river as follows: Ons on South, one on Highway Hignwsy No. 156 nd one on Highway No, No. 116 South, 100 South. Instructions to bidders, together with of contract and plans, specifications, form the office of the bond may be obtained at county surveyor on or after March S, 1920. on deposit of five dollars (15.00). The board of county commissioners has. and hereby reserves the right to reject or all bids, or to accept any bid any which tbs board deems bast, and walvs minor defect. By order of h board of county commissioners of Salt Lake county, state of Utah, this 1st day of March, 1920. C. F. STILLMAN. Chairman Board of County Commission- - 19.-0- Flax, Oats and Sparta) to Th H Chrrfce, Marrh 15, F.vapuratM dull; rfr. wafrrn, !4i22: California. 104421k; IrunM. irfuea. 1 1 a.2lYe Aprtrwf, QUlrf; hw, J.V; a 32r. tr hYr, 2:q3r: chmr, 2ft421?r, Rtrad?; lr4r6. u- araT: I farj, 2Kf22r m: QI OTATIONS. $2 43: No. 4 hard. $2 45 . N'J. 3 y el hard, ftrara, 44vi45r. Ik1 firm: milk fla, hrld ialr a iwiala, 2VUfc31c: dn avrragr me, 2S420r; hrld prril. 2tMa oa. atsto whole milk San '. YORK, 2 N torn No 3 mixed. $1 low . It.ftfttfu 1 37 . PALFi? tw .3t0 at 2W by lo t hr 11irjg i NRW 72, ar tftr. C yifeeword. CnaliiKa, )tiRk. Evaporated Fruits. 4f. !V. at 7 ..f. pftft i 3h. Datft 7a1mD Zuma. va OGDEN Ecctes Bldg. 6a. CASH Wheat Coffee Futures. 2fn 8fto 4. XX Teipone Mt fc. IXVESIMIHI SECURITIES SALT LAKE Main Street litWatatcR 7 , 5r 5i..r;2Qift at tali Poo ai 6'4t; KX) at .Val 2 a) Prircf . Vito Prove. Drift at Mmii. IMiO at 44ir; lftitft at Mhrr )lirid IftO al 'Mi. . Tar Hstn Da at T ai t ip 4r. astral. Jtavi 1 iDr Kta4r4, )ia at $3 40; $5 at lia 8, U. S. BONDS Chicago TToduce. rmrAt.O, E1V . arOlff. IftO at $1 65. hmpiro Mima. Coo at ftr Kurrka Mima 2oo ai lie: Iftftft at ft1;, I'mwii Point, fOft at 4'dC. I.urok Lilv, tNoft at 23 gc. Howfii. i54i at y.f. lrio Hhraoi. J4at at 4.L. Inra king. 1mi ai 14. kej Stour. 110ft at 04t': HsO at Kk1, ailhr trn jji, Reported. March 13, ( otto ponaumed during Febniar? amounted to 516.504 equivalent Nftft jHuud bale of lint and 26.320 bale of lio ters, tuc C'us.i bureau anonuuriMl today. Cotton Market. i 13.-- alow; pna- $17. 5019. 75; ewca, Cotton Consumption on er Market, WAB1TINOTON. hlrf . sr.iv ions, Jt.r-- h Ueaicas dollar a. W. 14.0ft. DO ITY, March 15. -- Butler; creamery, le higher; firt. 62c; aeeooda, Gftc; pack ing. higher, 37 Ur. Mr Current receipt, Ifte lower per case, J12. 80; firrt. unchanged, 42'. Poultry, unchanged. STOduction .Royal tic?. W hlrl . ?nd v. T'lrdo U't WASHINGTON. Mar-dM . Wiv'r tains to i;tv p,.r Wood rojalties ranging from 2;i lawn cent on the lease of government oil 5apkf (in the rlaima relief sec(on of the land Ztjma leasing bill. Wf re prescribed in leguia-lion- s OPENING tttaiicd today by tue interior departsur.s ment. Ain f ui'lifttrs. Nftftt ItK. 30ft at 9c. Practically all withdrawn lands luno at Bolitou now Vicing operated under claims arc made f l.V. Mr'Mla 5UO R.r-subject to the asej-siric4 oluintm at 6M 2oft at 5$e. Haul). loftft looft at $c. Go, ( rinn at Point, Silver Market. land-und- I htft. Lamb, Kansas City Produce. ytor 5!au)g i $7 Market, gteady to 2V 4.50: cows and beifcra, Bpectal to The Tribune. DENVER, t oln., March 13. C Hfeera. Slfttif) 22fft. market steadr lo weak. tf 12 6fV: cow, $ft 004? 10.15; cal'ea, $15.00 16 3fi; feedera. $7.00fr10 30. H'gs Receipt ; Uloft; market feadv to 15c low i r. Top. $15.00: hulk, $13.7314 30. 8hoejv Receipia, 12fM. market steady to 2Re lower Lambs. $17.0043 15 23; ewei, $12.00 kt 12.50. KANSAS Sara Cnu I ftf .V4? caiTca, Heceipta, lower. JJl'vro Tur Hih) t Mira 1 uMc .... Thito Standard .. Tintlc lran Tunorl Directors of the Tlntle Standard Mining company yesterday declared a dividend t of 10 cents a share, parable March 2 to Mock ot record March 25. This dividend Vtah ttkn d aggregate MJ7.47t. litor 4.Vft Denver. Mrh'ba Tnlc O. k. Mluf Pajnd Steers. lower $5 0041 1S.fiO r .... . attlo - Reciupt I wh 1 Ngrth $13.;i4at 14.73. bulk. ..... fy Philns Prime imp 4o0 UO I y ... Mmo t alloy t0 hndirat 1 quartz-porphyr- ' Msnunoth Hul ts 400-fo- v Scientific Collectors of Honest Debt Floor, Continental National Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah FBANCI8 O. LUKE. General Manager Some people dont like us" WILL SELL Re. $12.0bl3 ieOffOf Moiisouitn Nsv rtfth 1 . , May Merchants Protective. Association y A S. M. l.ooiK-- . ; ...... KiMStono Kono euip-mci- d 1 Blos-n- 3udff for the 400-fo- KUtf Ploi'he-Br'kio- Urc 12 25gl3 "0. that the large ore bodies, aggregating B beep Market. kfesdy; tgiq. Receipts. more than 300, hto tone, developed on the itmng demand for fat sees. Good, choice israht, id choice gHIWftlOV. 914.5,v4l "ft; 3u0- - and yearlinga, be the level would 1st fat $9 0u$!0.U0; ci, 8.50$ found to extend downward, three feet of .60. wethers, JO sHYer-lea- d ore ha been followed OmahA. downward for more than ftfiy feet in the main working shaft of the Simon OMAHA. Neb.. March J5. flnlted Mates of Markets l SUter-LeaHrcelp'. IS.Vhk Mine company property In Bureau Market. abe : 2 Ac tu 5V lower. Tp, $18 Oh; the Hinton 'district of Mineral count', bulk. 913.80 tea ia.75: weight. $U0O Nevada. The ghaft is nowr 470 feet deep. 175: mediiira light weight. $1$ bu 15 This s'rike, news of which wai made weight, $14 2341.VOA; $13 7314 50. light, light public today, ia considered one of the hfay packing eows amoorh, $12.50(18 00: moi important that has been made in-in packing sowa, rough. $12 0012 50; pigs. $IL00 the district in months. ConaidoiaUe 18 M. terest has been aroused among local little Receipts. 15.500. Killing cattle, moat-l25c lower: atfckers sod feders, steady. mining opera rots, the consensus of opinion lir.g that the development mark the Beef ftteers, mMuin and heavy weight: Choice tod prime. $13 25 4 14 60; medium and good. beginning of what apparently destined $11 Light 234L13.73; to become one of the largest aiher-lea- d cmudoi. (ft 7511 24. com ore deposits opened in tne western states weight: 4ood sod choice. $U.7A4i14 25:cattle mon Butcher and medium. 0011.73. $9 in rears. s cowa. $d.50412 00: 97.04Nd.12.25: Heifer,. Hr. Walter Harvey Weed, for a numAral calves, and cutlers, $4 60j6 BO. ber of years connected with the United light and handy weight. $1.4 234113 75, feeder States geoimrh al survey and who wrote errors. IJOISOO; Stocker steers, $7,000 lie r'poit on the Butte d.sirJrt in Mon-- , 11 23 ran, made an examination of the prop-r- i bheep Becelpta. P3ftft. Market, JV lower.00 Sheep, stead. Lambs. 84 pouol down, $17 recently. lie compare the ore bodies with those 4j19 ftft, culla and common. $13.50)6 30: jear that have been developed vertically and ling wcathera. $14 3017 00; ewes, medium and $11 culls sud cotumoo $7.(h laterally in the TintU district of t'tah ble, nd which have been so productive there 11. 00. nd wjth those that have been opened i the vicinity of Eurkea, Nev.. whih Zinza. a City. and USurng the years between Hog-KAN8A8 riTT. Mo.. 3larrh 13 loft.OOA.imo. than imve produced lower. Bulk, reipt. 1314 00ft. itarker. l.v to 2.V 00; According to the management, tha or $13.75 uiediuma. henries. 65; $18 7514 body h.iH been developed on the 914 2313 00; light. 9M.784i 13.20. hgkt eve. for a width of 140 feet and Is full lights, $14 754H3.ru; picking sows, $12.003 as wide on the level. 13 00. ptg. $12 00 15 23. It is a teplacement bodv occurring In Cat tlwRece ps, 14 30n, Market, steadr to e crushed limestone area adjacent to 23c lower. b8,v beef teers, choice and Trim, the The $13.50014 73 medium and gxd. $11.83018 40; contact. quart - poinhry good and which lies to the north common. $lft234ril1 75; light weight, and medium. of igneous origin, according to the choice. $11004? 13 T5; rommoo Heifers. 90 004)11 83. 17.25(4 Butcher cattle: geologist. It is intersected to the east 13 0ft; coses, $7.0O-canners and cullers. nd to the west bv ctoha fault. Along 94 2587 00; real calves. $18. 50x 15.50, feeder he crushed limestone area the mineralised $6 83' eer une van be traced for more than 2' 00 11 50. $7 60Q12.9(; Stocker steers, feet. Fat clsea. about Receipts. 14.000. Mieep Recently working driven beyond the 2V lower: others, steady to higher, lamts, east fault on both the 3ftft- - and and common, $!2.ftOtl00 $1 250160. cull levels picked up the continuation of the yearling withers. $14 734i 17 (0; ewes, $11 004 13 73; culls and common. $5 2541100; breeding faulted or body. Workings on the level have ben driven through tne ewes, $1150.16 00, feeder Iambi. $14 75gi6 75 west fault and have exposed ore in place Enough work has not been done as et, Ogden. cording to the management, to demonrate con luaively that the continuation Splat tp Tb Tnbuua. 210, March OGDEN. Rinaipri of the Isulted ore body beyond the west siwara. gooi Wrs, fault ha been picked up Measurements Chb hpT 9 rWrr r. 00(9 Oft. fair on the jon- - and the Levels show chair cow and btf-erthat the ore extend for more than 5SQ fwdr$7 atawra $7ftOfi8.ft. 3oj$.5ft- fair to gotd row and beffrra. feet in length. 96 5ft47 30 ruttsrs. $3.WUg.ft; caoucra $3 This development has focused the atfat 4 clKbw feeder cwt, $3 ftft H ft! tention of mining men throughout the bulla,00; $..ftftf6ftft: NMogna bull, $1005 Oft; west on the district. l.ftft repreial caleea, $lft.ft( Engineer ara arriving senting other Hog Recelpta, 157. Choice, fat plga, 175 0 companies daily at Mina and making examinations 230 pounds. 913.7541 14.W: bulk of siika. $1400 of properties in the vicinity of tho big felA55; feeders, $100011 5ft Choice lambs $14 00 mine. Sheep Receipts. 1231. 9 oo d U oft. at ewva. $7 00$ The operation of the mine has been ft i,i 00 weth-rI3.n0. feeder Iambi. $12 S.(N, placed under, the nupervm on of the firm of Burch. Hbrslfey White of San Francisco. Albert Burch, senior member of Chicago. the firm. Is well known in the Tintio disHoa March 15 Reeeipta 52 ftftft. trict of Itah, wheie he formerly lesided. Market. 24i40e 13 6ft; Bulk. $14. lower. G.kHr H. Herahey is expected to arrive top. 14 83: medium. hcT. $4,734? at Mina in the near future to chek up $14.5041 13 7: light. $13.231 13.80; light light, the development work that is under way $14 254? 13 30, heavy packing nv, amonth. at the property. $12 6044 18.15: racking mwi, rough, $12,004 Hare Nagler. wire oMef 0 the Bel 126ft, pig, $13.00'a )4 3ft. ft 000 weak. t attle Market. Recelpfa, Telephone comninv wjth headquarters aud Ueaev weight: r bo Ice Reno Nev, visited the district re entlv Beef a(era, to determine the feasibility of construct- and prime, $13..V4n 15 50, medium11 and 50 $0 73tf Light nes. The district is lo- $1150,1.154). aodcommon, ing telephone ch'di'e. $t2 35 15 Oft; common weight, good cated tnenty-fsr- o miles easterly from and Butcher cattle: medium. $'.5i4j 12.85. Mina on the sou'hw extern .slope of the Heifer. $12 75513.25: cow $7. 101225: tanCedar mountain rang. 7t is connected ner Veal calre. aol cutter. f I &04j7 Oft with Mina bv a privately owned telephone feeder ateera, $8 7512 00; atock-e- r $15.noji7 00t 5O4fll.0O hne Before leaving Nagler said that sieera, $7 Hwitchbourd had been ordered which Weak 23 ftOO. Market. Sheep Receipt. would be instal'ed in the local potoffice. Lamb. $17 0010 23; culla and comraon. $14 which will allow Mina to make telephone &1H75, eweg, medium. g'od and choice, $11. (61 oTineetions with any joint between Ran kiJ4.25; culla and common. $6 0010 73. Ft a nr j. and New Yor-Git Loral mmim; ofrHira aio of M10 oomion tiiat St. Joseph. tlif will a il matriaDy in the voiusum-rnauo- n 13. March 8T .lObEn. Hrg Receipt uf imroilaut inhiimj deals. 3.4100 Top. $14. W), Market, 23 a? 4 tic lower. K Iodines Island rrok PrefcrrM . Run of Nmri - bur fer. 97 759.50, fair ta food cows and heifers. Id ra&7,7; cutters. M2A.'25, eanuers, W 50 . bubs. 4.0o, fat bulls, 86(Ktt7.00; bologna 95ftOdO: ilgbt veal calres, $U225 to A0 I and real cslres, Mary jedlua pound. 97 5ft! 4. 50 f'haice 60 demand, God Heceipfa, Special to TbJ Tribune. fat begs. 175 ta 2.'0 punU, 18 25 tg MINA. N'ffV., March 13. Verifying the Hftft, bila of naira. 913.251 T: feedeit. 175 to 250 pounds, predictions of geologists and engineers $lftftftgU 60; good diire-lua- , 1 4 H , j iomnertal fiPs Ori8U.Al Banuaik l oppor district corpt-rat,o- An4na 4 0U 2 'I'vi Indian Quou pAt week made u larxe Increase from a total of 245ft tons for tiie preceding week to a total fu,s. Mines and ihv number of tons iTinee Virginia ijpuiaa Black MetaU Con. NcvaUa-Uta- h Bullion Abmerlk 12.. 12' oftt J4 ,oV IJ'V 1.V, .vn Tintlv i tUd l ha in Urand i tiim HowpII jatL.' . Lilly Fst Hops Iron 2 Iut Coo nmn Tmrir Furfca Provo March Boll iihio MiDfs Knnnehc " Lhi Tintlc TioWi ) Adtonmre ' .tl' .4U . .321 innrp Auliopf Fcrk Trll-uur- , Ncv . r A Prln frum tlic . Mi Empire Eurks .01 I . Kssfrn MAKE INCREASE IMOGMK, To Cn ft .14 rmMoho Tbc THhun.. to The M) 4 Knntt.i ! mplrf Iroo- A 7 Prafin PIOCHE SHIPMENTS bpen-u- Boston Curb Close. A H") Reported bv J (A 011 U the following client : Hyrnm Nelleen. HoUiday, Utah.Utah. Solomon Walker. Mtaersvllle, Steven Brother Company, Garfield, Utn. John W. Stilt, Stone, Idaho. P. 0. Howard, Perk City, Utah. Orson It. Steeeneon, Ogden, Utah. ' ( , W. McLeod, Bingham. UUh. J. B. Miller, Wllwm Hotel. City. Abbli A. Sermon, City. N. J. Buller, Cafeteria, City. Grletje Honks, City. Bishop John Clayton, City. S. 8. Dickinson Company, City. A. Dalebout, Grocer, City, x W, H. Smith, Grace, Idaho, D. A. Market, Clothier, City. Geo. T. Taylor. Colllnston, Utah. Sharon Merc. Co., Salem, Utah. W. . Dunfield. Grocer, City. Dr. W. B. Caldenrood, City. some money for you-- We collect we collect will If you turn la your claims in fact, for for men end women, eheepherders, merchant and bankers United States and in some foreign the throughout everybody. We collect ' ' countries. W recently collected money for Ore Bodies. INTEREST 4N FOSSIL FIELD GROWS APACE 1 t. . I Stocks swuung forward with conrider-sbi- e stiength as far as the rank and file of industrial and railroad issues were concerned, while several shares, favorites with speculators, were distinctly buoxant. The movement was a continuation of Raturdavs rather unusual upturn. The bank statements at the end of last week supplied more encouraging reading than the street had thought would be the case, what with preparations for income tax payments coming upon an already tight credit and inonev situation. But the deductions to be made from the improved reserve ratio of the federal bank had to he colored by general sentiment to make possible such extensive and sustained movements of stockn as those of todav. What waa evidently of mote influence than bank figures was the feeling in speculative quarters that cal! monev rates would tend toward easement before the end of the shares at $ie. week. Silver Jhild reversed Ha excellent form of last week hy settling to a close of Well Liquidated. 54c with 3t) shares traded in alter opo.n There ground for thlnkng that manv Ing at 65 Quotations follow: traders have, coincident with s growth LISTED STO KS. of cheerfulness oer international develAsked. Bid. opments affecting trade and exchange, be- come imbued with the idea that the stock Alta .'hch fan y.onTr7ai market wss so wet! liquidated in the first two months of the ear Ilia t the technical position of prices has been strengthened. Today s advance occurred amid a volume of dealings considered moderate from recent standards. A 9 per rent calj monev rate did not disclose supplies in excess of the day's demand, but the rate was not considered sufficiently high to reflect unusual strain. While the speculative com munity has grown more confident of late that liquidation of commodities Is having influence upon hank credit, still there f certainly has been nothing to Justify -thought that funds for stock market-?- 1 pose are soon to bo plenteous. PIUTHE. Noy., March 15. -- The Irish Mountain Hllver Miiich conuM.ny. now the owners of some of the first mining claims located in Lincoln county near the oM countv eeae of Htko, arc doing some Important dmelopmetjt work on their property underR.the direction of Superintendent Jones Keginaid .An adit is being run from the collar of the Red Top .haft to connect with the Red Top No. 2 ehiift, 2.I6 feet higher up thre mountain. This tunnel Is all In ami. though low grade, a percentage ore, of the ore broken will ship. Nevada Property Opens Up Great Operation on the Iry Canyon mine, r Wtusted eight mllea from Stockton. being pushed eteadllv. occordlng to C. J Garber, president and general manager of the company, who la In Salt lake. A carload of ore recently ahlpped netted after all. smelting, assaying, railroad and hauling expenses had been deducted, ap proxlmateiy JM) to tha ton. Tha mineral content averages SS ounces of silver. Ik per cent lead and 1 per cent copper.' Operations at the Drv Canyon proertv. which ronaista nf twelve patented c alm adjoining the Queen of the Iillla and tha Mono mines, have been carried on continuously for a period of twantv-sln- a veara. During this time Mr. Garber ha been in the employ of the company. are found on contacts Five the property, according to Mr. Garber Moat of the prospecting has been along tho favorable beds, but of late Mr. Garber has turned hi attention to the fissure. In Ihe adit In which the work being done now. at a depth of. 20d feet below Ihe Queen of the Hills bed, about two fet of excellentI ore baa beenIn opened up. Thu showing the fissure going down strong. It Is said, and also heading for the beds. 1 NORTH BALT LAKE. Marrb 1 -- Tattle left. Market, steady; strong demand for eoua. heifers and eeal raise t be lee alee ra. 10 00; .5ftft5ft; fair goed Steers. heiteera. 94 0lQ9Uft: ehcle corns asd at Development DRY CANYON MINE SHIPS SILVER ORE Trading on the local market yestershares with a marday a total of 7tj 50 developed no ket aluAfion of features and 'Ittle improvement In prices ke stone, wita Jltno shares, most of them at 9c, showed better condition than anv ofthe other acme stocks. Tln-i- b standard, with Mi) sales, after opening at $.4'i, dropped off to j .30, but on the lat sate of p0 shares advanced to a clore of $5.35. Aha storks, as welll as Tlntlca, showed shgnt weakness. Alta Consolidated. with 1500 shares traded In. sold as low as closed and at 10c. fell off to 59 Cardiff o d Howell at $1 6, Mh'bigan-T'taat at and West Toledo at Kureka Bullion, with sales at 22c and a close of whs fairly firm, as was Kureka Lilly with 15(H) sale at 23c, Iron Blossom at 42c and Kureka Mines at and 9kjc, May Pay after opening at 5 io fell off to a close of 5lr Last Crown Point sold at 4o, Grown Point Rloux weak at and Provo at ened to 4l4 Tirrtlr Central held at 4 and Utah Consolidated sold at 2c. Plutufl opened at hc. After attempts to hold firm under gelling the price, with a total of S0 sales, fell off to 59c. Prince held at 7e for frftft scales. Bullion at 5 Black Metal closed at with 7)k) salen and Z.imm closed I3qr at 34c. Syndicate sold at 2V- - and Sells with 7 1)0 gales closed at 14' South Heola, with a close of (1 171. lost two and points. Park city stocks, with the exception of Keystone, were dormant. One hundred shares of Judge sold at 9 (Juinc, whicn has been for weeks the moat active stock on the market, was 0 oniv traded in to the extent of Stocks Swing Forward. Bpwi.l t lftoo value, 913.250, ro changed in Price. -- IRISH MOUNTAIN MINE STARTS DEVELOPMENT J 70 ftrtft aold. Keystone Active at 90c; Most Stocks Remain Un- price trend today, beln directed mainly by matters of domestic Import, outside of a decline of German exchange from and about l.Sd cents per mark to I a later recovery to 1 12 for check, the exchanges also were unmoved bv the es- d tablishment of a new government to Germany's Socialistic republic. Sterling started off at a lower level than Saturday1 final quotation, following the procedure of several recent day, and tn the afternoon it moved slowly upward to a point not far from where it closed last week. The impression that tbe strife in Germany was a "purely Internal affair and did not, as yet, threaten new international complications, prevailed among bankers, and while there mav ha'e been a degree of caution In dealings, the fluctuations of exchange rates ditciosed no alarm over the out lock. . st 2k lf IS FEATURELESS The Mfurlty For that reason brokers continue to advise caution jn commitments among the volatile shares, and sight is not lost of the fact that a id eat deal of new financ-infor the railroads musl he put through later on. Since the" foreign exchanges first began to recover, discussion of needs of credit to finance raw material whlcn Kurope requires has been less in the foreground in tanking comment than before. That Is not to say, however, that these i equipments will not he Jure, and if the American export movement is to be maintained, a great deal of credit must be made available for foreign merchants. Railroad stocks were less prominent than industrial issues Mn tne day's business. In fact, both speculative and investment buying seemed to havo lost the snap which wav in evidence last week, h development not altogether surprising in view of the gradual curse which the carriers are likelv to follow iri returning to a normal condition. M'-- Pft iterator), l?kj Michigan I lib. Money Collected at 22&e. TOTALS-Shsre- market practically Ifnored the revolution In Germony as an Influence to shape the i -' ORE CUT AT DEPTH tYX North Htandard, 300 at lU'sc, at 8ie. Ptutu, ? . Priaea, ftoq at 7jw hells, WftO at 14c; iktn at HH,r. obUlcate ftOO at 24 l Kuth fleela. 10 t 9 S ivr btrteld. 2H) at Wc Ttfilie Mandat'd, 100 at $5 33 7. tun a. 2ftft at 34c. Eureka Lilly, 50 at 23c, Domestic Import. , st 5W . t 4.V. 00 Ima Blnaarrai. Iron King. 9 leul 1 in lie L Influence Exerted on Price Movement Generally of 1 M $9 Spelter (St. Lotus)...,.,, 511m (la tendon; to Th Tribuna. NEW YORK. March Blvik Meta's. S30 at 18 tniurrh'.t Hftall. 200 (rkrado, 10o ! t ftf Kuraka Mine. Y' Luraka Bullion 100 si 22'-- ; METALS. 10, 1020. 1 v |