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Show THE SALT LAKE TMBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL $ll.ft6$1 Coppar fmver a. Ut4 T M 1111 ...$700400 $ its mA (Vf York).. ftpaltor iBt. Lent),. 6Uvr (la Lndea) . Domestic Producers. il Hr. low-pric- . u-- Local Plants Described. Antelope Star LnnaoUdated Alts "Two oomptnfea produced potash Alt from tho brines of Great Knit lake, Utah, Albion Tiger Consolidated In 101$, but their combined output whs American Coe Copper small. The plant of the Utah Chemical Alta Tunnel company is at Potash siding, on the Addle branch of the Salt Lake Koute running Bullion . from Salt Lake City to Baltair. It vena Uoiey liif Hill designed to recover potash as a in the manufacture of salt. The plant Big tottoowood Con of the Salt Lake Chemical company, a Big Cottoowood Coni Bt err Copper subsidiary of the Diamond Match comBa State pany, is at Ur&msviUe. about thirty miles Black west of Salt Lake City, on the Western Central Metal Eureka I Pacific railroad. It was designed to handle Cwiap TiitTmnn the lake water primarily for Its potash 1 co)umbu-Kui- ! content. The general nature of the op- - I Colorado Cossolldeted orations of these companies was described crows Foist In the report on In Mineral Re-- j Cardiff sou rest for 1918. potash. Croff "Th Solvay Process company produced I Cottonwood Kin. ... I Cottonwood Metals .. from In Balduro potash marsh, Utah, .. 1918a The product cons.sted of muriate I Carrie SUrar-LraI containing an equivalent of about 48 per pJv cent of potash (K. O.). Being practically jI j1 free from carbonates and sulphates and Damllohn Cosaolldatad containing magnesium salts, the potash Emm Bileer brmes of Balduro are similar in typo to Mines th artificial potash brine of th Ger- Empire Empire Copper man potash works. Although th exact Eastern Prince process adopted by th company at Bal- Eafle 4k Bine Bell... duro Is not disclosed, it is presumed to Emerald be similar to the refining processes used Eureka Mines In Germany. Th Bol vay Procees comPoint East Crow pany transferred Its Interest at the end East Tlntic Cosl Consolidated Tlntte East 1911 to the of Potash com- East Antelope pany, a subsidiary, and no other developEureka Lilly ments have been recorded.. Bulllo Eureka "Potash materials produced and sold from the alunlte In 1918 amounted to I Gold Chain 8180 short tons containing 2621 ton of potash, valued at $1,276,774 at the point of shipment, or at (4.87 per unit. The quantity represented 3 per cent of the total domestio production of potash and wo a slight Increase over th production from alunlte in 1917. The entire output came from the alunlte deposit In the vicinity of Marysville. Utah. Pour II Judf MAS companies reported production from thi Kyte field In 1918. One company produced high grade sulphate, one produced alum, one produced calcined alunlte at the Florence calcining plant at Marysville, and on shipped raw alunlte to Harvey, La., for calcining. "Tha most Important development in 1918 consisted In the completion at Marysville of the plant of the Mineral Product corporation, which had burned In the latter part of 1917; th construction of I Nalldriver a plant for the manufacture of alum from I Neva alunlte at Murray, Utah, by the Amel-ca- n North Standard Smelting 8k Refining company, and Nicholes Tlntte Cos.... the building of a calcining plant for the Plntns Consolidated . . treatment of alunlte at Harvey, La., by Prince Price Mining Swift & Co. Provo I Alunite Output Given. I . . . . .1 . Wootllawn J.A. U. S. BONDS ISYESTMEPII SECURITIES SALT LAKE 169 Malt) St. We. 77 OGDEN 000 at 2.10 .0416 .(114 .061, .68 .O04 .06 1000 He. 77 Oil Corporation (18.75 atorkrrs ib4 frotlaru, ataady. Sharp Karri pi a, 8000; bid. OS lambs. sraaly 28ti60c loarrr. Very lllll sold, gbaep esd feeder, steady. Five Year Secured 7 V2 Convertible Gold Notes Report of the activities of the Nevada Consolidated Copper company during th Denver, During the year capital distribution amounted to Special ta Th Triboor. DENVER, Col. April 28. Cattle Receipt, 12,999,183.60, which, taken from a balance Beef steers, $10 60(9 market steady. of $9,934,361.26 on December 1, 1918, and 2900; 12 60; rows and belters, 46 26 R 1) at ; reive. a net Income, including amounts realised $16 00 III 00: atockera esd feeder. 46 OOCtl 00. klsbar. 26e marital 750; Ho. Krrelpf, through depletion of the properties of Tup. bulk, 414 5016.86. j 11,225.337.27, left on December 31, 1918, karri 12.161; pcs, market hasp steady to a balance of (8,160, 623.02. Th report, weak. Latnba, 41k.60R16.23; awe, $12.30 23, (414 made by Colonel D. C. Jackllng, president of th company, to the stockholder, say. I J In part: Kuiu - Due: May 15, 1925. X PROPERTY: The propsrtiee comprise f complete unit In the oU Industry, Including producing propertlas In many fields In Statas and Mexico; a thoroughly modem pipe lln system of about 2800 miles; tan modem refineries with a dally capacity of over 45,000 barrels; oxtoeslve marketing system In the United States and foreign countries, and a large number of tank cam and vessela. SECURITY: These Notes are a direct obligation of tha Sinclair Consolidated OU Corporation, and will be secured by pledge with the Trustee of all the capital stocks and other securities of subsidiary companies now owned or hereafter acquired. The Company may not and will not permit any subsidiary to create any liens unless deposited under the trust agreement, excepting liens on marine equipment and tank can and mondy obUgatlonA The Corporations outstanding capital stock at present market quotations has a value of about 9150,000,000, and represents a large equity behind these Notes. EARNINGS Consolidated net earnings from operations after Federal taxes, as certified by Arthur Young A Co., Public Accountants, show net earnings available for Interest, depletion, etc., as follows; Year ended December 31, 1917 .$15,134,967 Year ended December SL 1918 19,640,717 21,890,89$ .year ended Pocember 31, 1919 These comings for 1919 equaled 5.83 times the annual Interest on the new notea and for the three yean averaged over five times such Interest.. the-Unit- ed City. The financial report, show that th to--I KANSAS 98. Hn.a Barrlpts CITT, tat Income from all source during th 8000; alow, 26e to April 6ue blfbar. Top, $14.60; I and medium. (18.TBR14.40; bulk, year, Including amount, realised through bulk, light depletion of the properties, was (l,22o.-- 1 I beavles, 4U.26ttU.k3 Csule Kerelpts. 800; satire beef etears, 467.27, being at th rat Of II cents per Top, 112.26; bulk, 111.004)12.00; share of capital stock, as compared with I steedy. : bu'k $10 oo 10 6; !. $3,262,070.63, or (l.U per share for the I "hem 812 0011100; fat top. $18.60; I bulk, yaerllnsa. year 1918. crc ,tuckl tody; ttockers. Th total of company and custom or I . concentrated during the year was 8,216,-48- 1 toady. .100; fat limbs. Receipts, slow; Sheep Iona, sn avarogs of about 8000 tons per strong Best wool lambs. 120 25; bulk, $19.76 day, aa compared with an average of 620.25; fat Tessa goats, $7.90. 11.850 ton per day milled In 1918. jt the company ore milled during Ui year (7 Nsw Tork Produco. cent was shovel th mined from per pit or and $1 per cent from the underground NEW TORK. April 98. Butter, aasettled. workings of the Ruth mine. bif hop tbaa xtmi. 734&74c; eraa Ths net production of copper for the Creamery, first. 8&3r; pscblaf ry xtrai. as 43.971,893 pounds, aa compared stock. cHrrsst msks No. 2. year with 76, (07,062V pound produced in 1918, Efts. trrsfuUr; storsrs parked, extra firsts, 47Sit-4AcAo firsts. and an average annual production of 7c; fresh f attend xtrs .firsts, 46tfe?47c; 0 firsts) 4ftfc40r. pounds for th two preceding wbots firm, Ctecss, but milk, fists, speyears. Th operating cost of producing re- cials, whits sod eokirsd. $0Hd&lHc; do stats wtels milk, currrst fined copper. Including depreciation of rags ms, 2&tS0c; spociata, wbito gad colored, 27Vi62c plant and aqulpment and the customary maka, Lira poultry, wak; so prims quoted. charges for fixed and general expense Dressed, firm; we term broilers, f roses. tPttf and for all taxes other than federal in- 6lc; fresh. 2682c; frosen, 1740; Standard Oil Stocka. come and profits taxes, for which no fowls,stag, 43 43c; fro sea. 8042c; old fresh, CONVERTIBLE: Each $1000 note to be exchangeable for 10 reserves were set up, was 18.(5 cent per roosters, fresh. tie Reported by 3. A. Hoglt A C c; rroscs, S&feZbc;, tsr-shares 8 per cent cumulative sinking fund preferred stock (par pound. After crediting th ordinary mis- hays, frosts, MG&ta. cellaneous earning for th year, ths net $100 each) an4 21, shares common stock without par value. coet waa 16.14 cents per pound. The per riax, Oats and Bye pound coat for tho year 1918, including ASSETS: Upon completion of this financing net tangible assets for federal 28. Tiber, apportionment of reserves VINNEAPOUS. April will be about $250,000,000, of which net current assets slone taxes and before deducting miscellaneous changed. will amount to about 1.6 times these Notes. Bran. $51 00. Income, wo 18.84 cents- - Eliminating th Wbet Cash: No. hers, 83.1063.15. charg for federal taxes and taking credit IT IS EXPECTED APPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO LIST for. gold and silver and miscellaneous Cora, fl.67Rl.8A Oats. $1.0161.02. BOTH THESE NOTES AND THE PREFERRED STOCK earnings the cost In 1918 was 15.(9 cents 1426172. comBarley. per pound, this figure being directly ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Rye No. 2. $2.116212. parable, a to basis of calculation, with g la i No. 1, 84. (3R4.70. th last abov stated a the cost for We recommend these Notes for investment, as offering a high de-- , 1919. the computation of cost for both gree of security, combined with an attractive speculative feausual credits for years Including th .BTaporated Fruit. ture, due to the convertible privilege. preclou metal values and for all regular KBW TORK. April 28. Eraporated apples. item of miscellaneous Income. For the azfcd dull wssk; California. lOglSc; state, yeer 1919 the total of such credits amountAT 98 AND INTEREST, TO YIELD ABOUT 8 PER CENT ed to 9 51 cents per pound of copper, a 12IV. Prase, irregular; California, t20c; AprlooU, steady; choics, Oregon. im20c. 1918. 2.24 In A cent with compered part extra 004638c. Peaches, 20c; choice, fancy, 28; of the high cost for tha year I attributastandard, 17H019e; choice, 18c; fancy, ble to loons moscsUls, 22Q output, and th cost assy; lhc. JUlstoa, and loss due to the enforced suspension MVfrc; choics tosteadier; fancy seeded. 19$20c; se In August and September were Imporless, 20&27C. tant factors of It. but th major portion 38 W. 2nd South St. Wasatch 455. due to continuance of high wage scale Sugar Advances. and th prevailing excessive coat of fuel Salt Lake City, Utah SA Th American TORK. NEW April Sngar and of all supplies and materials, required Rafinlnf eompaay aawNiamd today U had ad in operations. bulk praaalatad augar The property throughout, both a to ancad th prtca for wholes la. PrW pound to was main- from 17Hc mine and reduction work for aufar bow rary from 17ftc to 28c a pound tained tn a thoroughly first-claway and among refiner. tte tcadiag Is ready to operate at increased capacity Slace laat December tha prlca of Cuba raw on short notic. baa advanced from 10e, coat and freight, ginning, containing 4109.28 acres, mors or Th direct operating profit for th year sugar o Boston Curt Cl os. leas, according to th United State govto 18'ic. correto U.110.4O7.13. amounted This ernment survey In Salt Lake county, (As by J. A. Hol 2.524 of to cents a net return per Utah, through the board of supervisors sponds Visible Grain Bupply. of issue and sell bonds In the amount upon thereof, copper produced, computed pound NEW TORK, April 2A The viatble topple of of fifty thousand dollars (350,000.00) for an average basing price of 18, 664 cents abowa follow18.14 bonded and Amerlraa the cents as grata the purpose of paying the coet of comaRalnst per per pound, thaagea: pleting the construction of drains, drainpound, the cost of production. The price ingWheat BB0KEB3 000 553 Inc boahela. ranted age canals and other required Improve-men- ts at which earnings for th year 191S were Ora Increaaed 895,000 butte). and other like work deemed necescomputed was 21.049 cents per pound, 818.000 boatels. Oalt sary to drain the lands within sold diswith a production coet of 14 (0 cents, inMember of the Salt Lake Stock Rye dpcreaaad 508.000 battel. trict, and jo conserve tha public health cluding federal taxes, resulting in a net dec retard 827,000 buahela. Barley to all said Stocki and Banda hanof and bonds be of welfare, 4.4n cents ExchongA of of copper per pound profit the denomination aa will suit the purproduced. The average price realized for dled In all market. Liberal adhear to Market. rate of not at Cotton interest th chaser, Includall copper told for the year 1919, ( per cent per annum and to vances made on securities at bankNEW YORK. April 28. Spot cotton, steady; exceeding ing a small tonnage actually sold but not not run of nor lea for five a than period delivered at the close of -the year, was middling, 42.00c. able rates more than forty years, a the board of su18.863 cents per pound, with average lotto faturea cloaed ateady: Hay. 40.00c; pervisors may decide, and be called 3 22 from sales October, December, 08.85c; 85.08c; July. prices ranging monthly district bonds?" drainage Stock Exchange Bldg. Wasatch $373. cents, nigh, for January, down to 15.89 55.00r; January, 84.S5c. a There shall be only one polling place, to net advaaca of 45 cents, low, for the month of May. 1919. - Cottonon cloaed steady at102 to 100 point ou wit: At the clubhouse of tne Utah Power May and of All unsold copper on hand Is carried at points A Light company terminal station. In the customary price of 13.5 cents per later deliver. said drainage district In Salt Lake counpound. Utah, and th names of ths judges ty, Potato Market. The total production for 1919 wa sold who shall preside at said polling place during the year, plus a small tonnage of conduct aald election at said polling and 20. Potato firm. North April th stock of unsold metal In Inventories era-CHICAGO, - white, narked nod bulk. 17.257.50; new place are as follows: John ralfour, C. at the close of 1918. and Da id Balfour, all of Salt W. Brown No. Florida Spaulding roue, barrel. 1, $25.00; Th quarterly distributions to stock- No. 2, $22.00, Lake Cltv. Utah. Receipt. 6$ car. GENERAL AGENTS FOR UTAH. the holders during The polls shall remain open from T year aggregated o'clock In the morning until 7 o'clock In being at the rate of $1.50 per WORLD'S LARGEST SURETY Market. Sugar the evening on said day. share of stock- outstanding. The disCOMPANY. . NEW YORK, April 26. Raw aufar. firm; Those toting in favor of issuing said bursement of this amount reduced tne 10.R6c. Refined, firm; unchanged bonds shell cast a ballot containing ths BOSTON BLDQ, WAS. 4472) surplus from operations by 81,773,828.23. rentrifusal. bonds of Brighton words. "Dratnag leaving a balance In th surplus account 1 lc hlf her; fin granulated, . 17. 5023. 00. on D4mbr 11, 1919. of 88.160.633.02. as I yea" Those voting STNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATE. drainage district, bond shall cost New York Money. Is shewn in detail In the auditor, report against Issuing said MENT OF THE ballot containing the word. "Drainage As a matter of interest. accompanying. SA Mercantile paper, bonds of Brighton drainage district, no. ' It may be mentioned that hte years distil- - II '1NEW TORK. April t 9 our 4 bands this 12th day Witness Vnfliia aieakknlds net Kvlnsa 4hn a) e I wrak. B tael Inf Sixty day bill.. April. 1820. ' , of such distributions from th beglnpihg U, E.ch.nt. T8. commercial' sixty-daMile, on bank.; C. F. STILLMAN, Company of operation to the close of th year 4919 deeommerci) sixty-dabill. 83.T7H; Home office New Tork 5ity N. T. to $46.2(9.623.83. Franc De Clmirfnan of Board of County Commts-sloner- h mand. 8382; cable, 83.82V alof Salt Taka County, Utah. President Wm. B. Joyce. franc mand. 17.00; cable. 1A48. Bclgla During the pest year two suit for Guilder. De-Attest: J. K. Clark, leged Infringement of patent have been Demand. 15.92; cable. 13.90. Secretary Hubert J. Hewitt Lire Demand, JOH. mind. 36H: cable., County Clerk. (Seal) m3(ll Showing condition on December S18t, brought agalnt the company by MinMarks Demand, 1.00 In th first suit. In- 22 07; cable. 22.96. 1919, made to the comnflssloner of Insureral Separation. ance of the state of Utah, pursuant to agitation-frot- h pat- Cable. 1.70. volving th Gorersment bond., irregular; nllrdad bond. law: ent which ha been twice before tbe suy. ASSETS. preme court of the United State, th kD- - atmog; nety d.y. answer bo been filed. In the second ndThee Real estate t ..I 81,965.22 six moo the, 8V per cent. and suit which Involve the other Mortgage loans.. 7 61.881. on Call money, steady; high, fh be answer will Bonds and stock patent, the LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 14.121.686.08 7 per cent; ruling rate. 7 per raak; closing filed early In Mav. Tn neither suit has bid, 7 per rest; offered af 7 per rut; last Cash In office and bank . . 2.840,556.88 ef Cincinnati, Ohio,. CHICAGO. adraaeca today ta the date of hearing been fixed. April Other ledger assets loan. 7 per rot; bank acceptance, 0 W cent 3.217,844.70 tha value of all grain quickly followed todtea V. General JOHN CRONE, Agent. Greek drachma. 8.77 per dollar. 1 tiooa of urgent of BOS Kuropoaa kmyiaf Keam Building. Phone Was. 582. Total ledger asset .,.(20.322,733.68 Coni closed atnmc. 4Tqc to 6e act Th Low Net Cost Company, assets ... Metals. 232.870.66 to htfhor, with Hay $1.73 and July $1.05 Oata rained 2c to Sc. la provtaloua. $1.00. LAKE NEW YORE. April 2. Copper, unlet; spot SVNOPSI3 OF THE ANNUAL STATEGross assets Uto outcoma varied from 7c declLua to a riaa ..,.(20,655.603.24 and nearby, l8V10c; Hay, June and July MENT OF THE Less assets not admitted of 00c. 1,246,681.18 1044$rtHc. Aa almost vortical jump of 11c la tho rya I No. No. 2 $48 northern, 00; Iron, alradv; market waa tha airaal for a rush to acquiro Total admitted assets (19,(08,922.06 northern, $46.0047.00; No. 2 southern, $42.00 It waa aald evory othor corral on tho list. 43.00. LIABILITIES. that export besiaraa ia rya and wteat of Tata 50. iTI $10 Antimony, bad cut heavily into tte available atorka. Do Unearned premium reserve. 8,067,777.82 Tio. easier; spot, $61.50; April and Hay. Net amount unpaid losses and.) apito aumcrotta aotbacka, duo to profit taktnf Home office Cincinnati, Ohio. $60.64. tho general upward awing of tho corn market claims R. Clark. 2,017.133.10 President Jesse Lead, firmer; spot, $7.00 bid, $8.00 asked continued until tte July delivery bad climate All other liabilities 1,723,730 26 George L. Williams. Hay and June. $8.75 bid. Secretary aa muck aa 6Hc compared with Satarday't Else, qoiet; East 8L Louis delivery, spot, Nhowlng condition on December 31st, finish. Coldp wot weather, cert a la to delay Total' 12Va asked. in8 to the $0 1919, 8.808.891.18 made commissioner of planting and otter farm wk of vital Impor- Special to Tba Tribune. 108 7a M: elecAt London flpot copper. surance of the slate of Utah, pursuant Capital 5,000,000.00 46IIMI (1 tance, added greatly to bolliah aratimoat. OfNORTH SALT loAKRApfil 2. Cattto 347. 111. 40 10a. Tin, Lead, trolytic, to law; Surplus 6.600,230 88 market steady; ferings remained scarce throughout tte day 674; gate demand. Zinc, 40. ASSETS, but toward tho laat there waa tome lessening Choics steers, $9.50 10 50; good steers, $8,006 Real estate to pollcy- of eagerness of biddora. la thla connectioa It 0.00; fair steer. $6 60$7.50; choice cowa and Surplus ( 3,48, 221.38 waa aaid that owing to tte awift advance of heavy heifer 8ilrer Market. holders $7 5O0 50; fair to good cows Mortgage and other loana... 119,781,905 48 (10.600.230.88 Bond and stocks... 7.316,216.00 prWe frrah export dealings to rye and wteat and teller. $6.507.00; cutters, .754.75; 2A Bxr allrer, NEW TORK. April (l.U a to coma bait. ted Cash In office and banks.... Total 1,844,104.06 cannora, $5 008.50: fat bulla, $0.006.00; Mcxlran dollars, B9He- and capital, surplus Topmost prices over knows were reached by bologaa bull, 4 56425.60: light veal calves, other liabilitiesOther ledger asset 56,602.70 (19,(08,922.08 oata available for immediate naa. It wia pra 12 &0tjia 50; medium and heavy veal calves LONDON, April 2A Bsr sUrer, SHd par dieted that aa a result of advarao field con4225 to 850 Iba.), $)a60U.fi0. 62 State of Utah, county of Salt Lake ss. Total aiseta (13t.645.149 ledger to unusual extent would dUkms Hogs Receipt, 101; market ateady; good da asset 5,220,766.35 This certifies that the above named be accessory. Prime tope. $14.50; choice prims top Prevtskma averaged ktgber with gratoTand fat bogs (175 to 250 lbO. $18.7514.25; bulk company has filed its annual statement, London Money. Gross assets (136,865.905.97 of which the foregoing. Is a synopsis, and hoge. of tales, $10.50314-00- ; feeders, 80 to 125 lbs.. LONDON, 94.666.26 has compiled with the laws of this state April 26 Money, 4H per cent Lea asset not admitted..., RANGE Or THE LEADING njTCBEA $11.25612 25; good drive ia bogs 175 to 250 Discount rates Short bills, per cent; Ibe.L 12 5015 25. relating to Insurance, and therefor is three months bills, 64 per cent. Total admitted asset ,...(136.771,239.71 duly authorized to transact the business Sheep Receipts. 8101; market ateadyv good tem a ad. Used cteice lambs. $14 0015 50; of Insurance In the state of Utah until , LIABILITIES. choice yearllnga, $10.00fr 12 00; fat wethers, th last (114,653,419.00 day of February. 1921. BOARD BEFORE THE OF COUNTY Net reserve $9. 00 ti 10.00; fat ewe. In witness whereof, I hereunto set mv COMMISSIONERS IN AND FOR SALT Net amt. unpaid losses and 617.433.78 hand and affix my official seal this 1st claim LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Ogden. In th Matter of th Brighton Drainage Dividend liability . 8,826.494 55 day of April, 1920. liabilities All RULON S. WELLS, other 6.367,302.22 Lak Salt District, County, Utah. No gpwl.l to Th, . t ommissioner of Insurance. (Seal) tic ef Bond Ejection. non. April 2A 55 Total Notice ..$130,464,649 hereby given that a epecial Cbolra brery Kim, 910.00410 76; iod strera, ASSESSMENT NOTICE. been ordered and 2.500.000.00 96 00ttt0 00; fair itwrt. Capital 87.60ttA60; cbolr. bond election ha ..( .. 8,806.580.16 raw. and hereby called and will be held In sold Surplus itwri, 97 0019 60; ebofe Plutus In Mining company, principal place district Salt 00479 88 Lax. Iwir.ra, 00; fair to food row, and drainage county, ef business room 813 Newhouse bulidfug. to polley- heRare, 87 OOtt 00; rntwre. S4.6O0AOO: ran-- slat of Utah, on Saturday, th 15th day Surplus Halt ALak I D. City. Utah. 1920, to vole upon the fol May, sen, 88 004x4 00; rhotr. feeder row,, 86.5049 holder I 1,306,590.16 NoOce U hereby given that at a meet60; fat bulla, 86 00 5; bokstna bulla, kiwtng question of board of directors of the Plutua th 4 00415.00; Nhatl Brighton drainage district, or ing ml ralew, 110.00012.00. Total capital, surplus and IT gtnlaed in halt Lake county, state of Mining company held en the 30th day H'f. Rwelpt,. 07 A Choice fat bog. 18.76 llabilltte other (136,771,239.71 Wk- -( No. s northera epring. $.M. tn 26A lb., 1117.4ft 14 50- balk ,f atlra, 1920, of March, aa assessment. No 18. Utah, bounded as follows: Beginning at business written during Cera Ne. t mixed, 8l.11ttI.7H,; Na 9 yel60- of 1 cent per share leted on all the the southeast corner of sect to I n tows New tj14 00; feeder. 810 00012 . . . r12(,689, 683.00 low. ll.TSfcl 76. year - I bole, lamb., ft A ship i south, range 1 end lAued abeew 91. Reeelpta, outstanding shares of capital Halt lak weal, in force end .Insurance at .. Pate No. 3 white, 816; Ne. 8 white, ft Id 60; nether. 810.004)12 00: of ot 8.00 siock the .era, on or corporation, meridian, running thence weet 349 miles $1 WH4. 660,919,700.00 before May Sth, 1920, to layable year tt 10.00; feeder lamb. 812 60014.00. Tnomas Carto th southwest corner of th southeast Bee Ke. . 85 1412.17. michael. secretary, at the office of thla of section 3, In township 1 soul's quarter 66. 81.6641 Rerley. corporation, room 812 Newhouae buildof range 2 west, of Halt Lake meridian, State of Utah, county of Salt lake so. Chicago. :0 70170. Timothy eeed. north H mile, thence west I This certifies that the abote named ing, corner' South Main atreel and Ex( lo.rr eeed, 33.Wtt3AUO. CHICAGO. 3 Cattle Reeelpto. 11.. thence thence April place. Halt Lake City, Utah, and change north I mile, to th center company ha filed It annual statement, Pork, nomtneL no; beef ateen, ateady to 25e bif her. Its 33 miles, of section 32. In township I north of of which the foregoing la a synopsis, and that any aharea upon which said assesslard, 81 bid; bulk, 811 OOft 12 60: aim atork. sumtly 26e ment shall remain unpaid at th close I west of Halt Lake meridian, has complied W'ith the laws of this state Riba, !l7.60jlA25. bt,ber; balk, 8. 00ft 10.50; food caaneea. moatly range thence egat k mile, theje. south V. mile, relating to Insurance and therefor la f business on May 6th, 1920, shall be 86 00; bnlU, ,tran; ml ralee. 60076. and advertised for sal at 2 mile, t'ano north. V mile, duly authorized to transact ths business delinquent XanBoa City Product. Friday, aioatly 818.00013 60; feeder , thence east auction, and unless payment te thence west thence north of insurance In th state of Utah until public , quiet. before shall be sold 00 made KANSAS CTTT. April JA E,te Correef thenceMay 27. thence laat 1921. mile, of south th miles, 26 84.000; ff ,W day Hne Reeefpt. February, opeeed del'oquent assessment, 1st 319 miles, to ths eelpte. 10c lower pec ceee, 12.60; fire to, Py the In witness whereof. I hereunto set my to ether with blflmr; elowd aek aod atredy tn 25e higher 59 mllA thence th cost of advertising and tenter of sectlos 31. In township $ north hand and affix my official 18 764116.40; than Satord.Ti near.; balk, seal this 1st expense of sale. He klcher, 9c; etbere. ef rang 1 west. Salt Laks meridian, day of April. 1920. arly tn, $16 70; few late abnet 115.26. THOMAS CARMICHAEL, Sheep Rwelpta, 18 000; eneeenlr ateady te thence south 1 mile, thence east RUI.ON mile, S. WELLS, nchtne4. 80e lower. Poultry, Keu xmM lambe, 823.60, bulk. thence south ,8 mile, to the place of d- - (Seal ) Secretary. Commissioner of insurance. mill pur-cha- j 1 ED. D. SMITH & SONS I H.B. COLE SCO. B. MORETON - 204-20- 7 y THE UNION CENTRAL afxfy-day- soluble-frothing-ag- bread-stuffs- IT Non-ledg- er .... ' Union Central Life Insurance Company r at 28c. W value, $10 890.00. Coffee rntureA KEY YORK, April 24. Tbe market for cofshowed firmness at the start toTek 332 fee futures day and. after opening unchanged, told about 10 potato net feigner no scattered covering IT to trade buvine of Mar. This U4 tA mmori Eeele, Bldg. bulk, ed .... 24 U,85; ( aril karri pi a, 8A00; braf ss butch, at orb .Irons to IV hlahrr: baat strare, $12.00; bulk of strrra. $11 0012 00, bulk of coal and balfrra, $7 00R9.6O; oral, esaaora, cuuaru, 83-7- 1'tah Oonaolida(f, A 74 cat Tolfdog'OO at Sc, Zoma, 100 at 18c. TOTALS. sold, s-- Tup, National Surety it Hiag Markota 1 Ho. rally 25e hlfUar. H.W. y grndicaf. 2ooo at If. bflfVF IMilrtd, too 46; IS ef w. Tittle Standard, 1J 'Mt 84 20; 1W ( 4.95; 100 at $4,27 H Stetre Omaha. (Palled Ot.te. Burras of Haclpta, lO.tsnj; an.rk.t n April SC COMPANY .01 OUh Yankee Consolidated telle. OMAHA. J. Payton Eldorado Vnlon Chief Whirlwind Weet Toledo Walker Mining Year Activities Re-stricted Because of Market Conditions. dcrad fens process, received considerable at- Znma tention in 1918. Eight companies reportOPENING BALES ed production from this source during Cotombua-Raxa1800 at Me. th year 191$ amounting to 8795 tons of Fattara Priara. 1W0 at $e. crude materials, containing 1374 tons of Eureka Minra. 1000 at 6r: 1000 at 8$tc. potash. The sales amounted to $267,8 OS. East Tiu tic CoaUtioa, 1000 at 4H; 1500 Ths product consisted of concentrated at 4c. East Aatclffpa, 1900 at 2He. potash liquors and potash char. "Potash which could be recovered and Eureka Lilly. at 10c. Eureka Bullion. 000 at lOfee; 1500 at 17a. which Is now going to waste In Steffens water from beet sugar refineries Is estilrihia!iTfih 60 at c, 1000 at 7c. 1000 mated at 8000 tona. Steffens waste waters are very dilute and require the evap- at $e. North Standard. 4000 at Mc oration of large volumes of water In orPlutua, 700 at 40c; 25 at 08c. der to recover the potash. Th cost of Prince, 400 at 56c. production is, in consequence, rather high. Syndicate, 0000 at 1c. Dry distillation of the residue from StefBella, 100 at 28c; 1100 at 20Hc; 1000 at 24c fens waste liquor with the production 000 at 24 He; 8100 at 25c; 200 at 28c. of cyanides, ammonia, fuel gases and other Oliver King Coalition. 200 at $1.86. tenth Hcla. DiO at $1 17tf. products whereby both the organla and inorganic constituents are conserved, may flilver Phteld. 200 at 40r; 400 at 48 to from result efforts recover teuth Park. 4000 at me. eventually th potash. Ths problem of saving both Tlntic itandard. 50 at $4.40; 250 at $4.35, Vtah Consolidated, 0000 at me. th potash and the nitrogen deserves Zoma, 8u0 at 18Hc; 100 at 19c. careful consideration. "In 1918 four companies were engaged CLOSING PRICES. In producing potash from wool washings Autelopa itar, 1000 at 1c. and miscellaneous sources. Th producAlbkm. 000 at 11 He. tion and saee amounted to 981 tona of Alto Tunnel, lono at 0c. 289 tons of potash Eureka Mines, 0000 at 6Ha. materials, containing and was valued at 8138.588 " Wtcbigaa Vtata, 0000 at 0Ho Plntue, 200 at 4oHc. Prince, teO at 00c; 000 at 67e. Prove, 7000 at 0c. IIOGLE G CO. tit. 30 awM.ua iwh, tuuuia.ou. Rrpt-rte- I were In operation In 1917; one is In Wash- $50,000,000 Sinclair Consolidated ss "The quantity of alunite available for Breds Peak potash is not known. Estimate plac Consolidated the quantity In one group of claim to Rico a depth of 100 feet at 475,000 ton, and I south standard indicate the probable depth of th de- Sella posit at 1000 feet. Th quantity of Syndicate alunite of good quality In other claim Silver King Coal Is largely a matter of conjecture. Bllvrr Kin Consolidated... "Kelp yielded 14,029 short tons of pot- Sioux Mine ash materials In 1918 containing 4804 ton I Swansea Conaoltdated of potash, which represented I per cent A,,lh J'''1 of th total domeatlo output of potash. I 5" Th output waa practically all soid and ' Month Iroa Eitenaio. was valued at $2,298,983. About 60 per Moorat . . . cent of the product consisted of refined Month Park muriate, and nearly all of tha remainder Tecoma 'yi-- . consisted of kelp sah and ground kelp. Tsr Baby Eight companies. Including ths govern- Untie Central .... ment experiment plant at Summerland, Tlntte Standard 4.. Cal., reported production. Seven of the I L'sels (Ism plant ara In southern California and (Hah Consolidated ington and began operations in the lat ter part of 1918. . "The recovery of potash from the large quantities of beet molasses now annually reworked for sugar, chiefly by the Stef- fi? , 1 P00 Utah-Saldu- year-ai- ; 418 bulk. 411 U041 17 tni, 917.15. ethers, ty d t w 28. Huge It script a, April narhPt higher. Top 14.73; bulk, 14 63. 111 3441 t a til Receipts, ?Vi; market aUw and weak. fttenra, flOOOVfMOO; row and helfara. $4 60ftU6i; ralvt. $6.0u12.0Q. Hbwcp Receipt a, ftooo, market lower Lamb, Pat WASHINGTON, April 26. Th zharp devil ne In the prtca of American potash, Lethargy prevailed on the local according to a report just laaued by tha geological aurvey on potash production change yesterday to ao great an extent in lbll, ta reaponalbla for curtailment of that but 77,385 share, with a market tha polaeh industry in this couuiry, or value of (10. 838.80, were traded in. Rewas during tha year for which the report waa issued. When the German sup- cessions were again more common than advances. Tlntic Standard, with a total ply of potash waa cut oil In is It, were made liy thla government to of (00 shares traded In, fell off from an the development of a subencourage of 84. 10 to a close of (4.37)9. stantial potash Industry at home and the opening expensive slocks were quiet durdeposits of Hearles lake, Calliomhi. tha ingOther both sessions. South Hocla holds conNebraska lakes, tha alunlte deposits of sistently at 81. 17)4. Ztima struck a new Utah, tha kelp beds of the Pacific coast low with a close of 18c. Silver Shield, and the leucue rot ke of Wyoming were with 8U0 sales, continued to hold fairly given special attention. The report of steady around 48c and 49c. Prince, on the the survey discussing tha potash indus- first sales, ut 66c. but wlt-- i trad try In the west In 1918 In part says: Ing of 1600 opened shares msiiaged ta i.loae.at "When the waa In atnuHtica signed ' November, 1918, only a few large produ- 67c. Tlntlo stocks were noticeably weak, cers In the United litatcs lisd made their Eureka Lilly sold at 16c. Eureka Bullion original Investments out of tha potash around lie. Eureka Mines at 694c, North Industry, many plants had been operated at 814c, West Toledo at (c and only a abort time, and others ware under Standard Plutua at 40c. stocks. Columbus-Rexad construction. About of the potIn ash o7 I uuhn;uh expenses hod been advanced on the pot- - 6060 R101 sold and a close of shares li,e, was ash held In storage, and developments the most after Bells, which was had gone forward under the prevailing traded in active 8300 of shares. to the extent price of 84 ta 83 per unit of potash. thi activity the prlca of this from During Anticipation that potash of to a close 26c, but on . .. .. . foreign sources would be available dol- - i stock advanced lowed the armistice agrement, checked h?. alee of domestic caused Tunnsa sold at c. Albion at 114,0 and to v"; I price lower than the cost of production 'Yat 1000 shares sold at she. . showed more of many producers. These condition caused a crisis In th potash Industry spirit than it has for a considerable time. and producer began to close their plants. Quotations follow LISTED STOCKS. By th early part of 1919 nearly all proBid. jAked, ducers had shut down and some had gone out of business. Alts Michiffaa . ....s durmrfoV'operw,;;;; "fi S joeypil, . Utah Processes for ManuSells Advances to New facture of Mineral Discussed at Length. High, but Recedes During Last Session. Bpwial to Tb. Trlbuto. ona-thlr- la 1 fit. Joseph. 8T. E , wauled prims San FraacUco Mininf Stocks. tAa Reported br J. A. Hoffle 4 Co.) War Discourages Many mTOT 816 this wra la ilia way of awm-hinfrom May to later deiitertea. but the dlttereo.'es I twees months wtdmrd sad tha price of May eased off 14 .VUr from to hfloe, w tills lie, ember sold down from 14 57 e, eloalBf at 14 47c hid, Tha sow-ra- t Il.t eh wed at s net dee line of 1 to Id points. r losing bids: April. SUr; May, 14 Me; 14 7fir: 14 Hue; October, July. geptember, 14 4tarf Iieevmher. Mareh. 14. 47c. and Jaaoary Hut rut fee, quiet, lito 7a, 15).e; gaaUe 4a, Zlc. Decline in Price Following w: l.eW4t30M; beat shore lambs, dutaia 25. eulta and commas, ' d, METALS. POTASH PRODUCT that Bay aollcrs eatlmatad st about (nod bales were betas stopp-but ss euos ss tha irada tursed tlie siarket buylnf .hi withdraws ea.tar sndi r HquM. it. a. Marti of 27, 1920. ' ' ;...( I u ttDce-mau- Kon-ledg- er Trlbnna-OGDE- 1 fr 1 I 1 su 7.-- ft nn-d- Viml, ess!', Rnttmv-Perkl- l8t ng, Vfc I if |