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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING,-JUN- E 18,1920. -- i dred thousand to three hundred fifty thousand, and so that section one of the Lflftb article of the articles of lncorpors-ftio- n of said company as and If amended METALS. Coppre will $19.08 Bilrer Lred Qtnw York)..... (St. Louis). Spltt Bilrer (in London) 87 47 M))( Both Raising and Sinking in Mayflower Vein Making Excellent Grading With Quotation for .Plant 1000-to- n Capacity Costing $500,000 to Be Started. Headway. Stocks for Domestic of White Meta Makes Spectacular Rise. body of the. FB 20 Roadster is new and distinctive and its entire appointments reflect the nnu-snappreciation which the Chevrolet organization possesses of the needs of those who motor. THE While Tone of Market m two-passeng- er Model al I Construction of a flotation mill at Vn I LONDON, June 17. Silver advanced development work of a most Important I nature la being expedite with all possible I Dis-- 1 approximate cost of $500,000 with a ca- - I nearly 6 pence an ounce today tn the Jo- unI mine xpeed at the Montana-BInghapaclty of 1000' tons per day for cal market on large American buying der the most favorable conditions, accord-- 1 the low-- 1 and local speculative demand. guppUee - the PurPose of milling AdUneVenneSS, Consoll-- 1 were not large and the tone of the mar- log to Thomas P. Billings, consulting engrade ores of the Utah gineer. While shipments are being maindated Mining" company will begin im- - ket at the close was somewhat uncer- I tained at a normal rate, noth sinking, mediately, according to information se- - Uin. cured at the local offices of the comraising and drifting are being carried on Montana-BInghain the Mayflower vein from the NEW YORK, June 17. Ai a result of pany yesterday. Officials of the. com- Although activity on the gait Lakepany and 0f th General Engineering I the arrangement made by. the level. In addition to this, the treasury company Is Installing a spur and ore bins stock exchange dropped oft yesterday to Company vtBited Tooele Wednesday and department to purchase silver from do-t- o I a total I of 105.208 shares, with a markdt ma(j8 facilitate the shipment of ore. mestio arrangements for the immediate producers voder the terms of the Tbo development work carried on in the valuation of $12,127.53, the tons developed, beginning of the work of grading off the I Pittman act on the basis of $1 an ouncs, I I while I uneven was ve.n the Its distinctly has objective throughout, Mayflower gs ml ane near the International smelter. dealers In the metal today changed their I opening of rich shoots of ore encountered I better than it lias been for some time Ample water supply for all purposes form of quotation to differentiate between tabu-A I past. Advances which for days have been bus been In the Montana-BInghalet el. United States and foreign metal. Doofficials of for by arranged tation of shipments made during the past uncommon were evident. With but 210b th company Ore will be transported I mtic was quoted at 00 Vi cents an ounce, I J ear 'from these shoots shows ihst the sales. Prince Consolidated rose from an from the Ltah Con80ildated mines 'at d the alent. q copper content of the oro averaged from I opening of 32c to a high of 34e, nd I Bingham to the mill at Tooele a dis-- I Coalition. with tanc, of four mtle8, by the overhead I With a'"er news that the price of silver " I lift ft e raemn a bKosas tvo 1 oH In flilvansgt) t a a a'auA tramnrau wthinK ta tn Bilvani oa 1 addition to these vames, the ore car-lie- s an excess of iron, which reduces the cist of smelting to a minimum. v.ln has pro- .Already215sinking upon thisMontaiia-Bing-iafeet below the fTensed level. A shipment from the 150 suo-lemade recently averaged 12 per cent men, which has been freely express-evcopper and four ounces of silver. Desince the metal as suddenly velopment of thrse shoots is proving, acIt had risen, was dropped as Justified. cording to Mr. Hillings, that the enrichThe psychological effect of this news ment Is increasing as greater depth Is atupon the followers of the mining industry, tained. , in spite of tho confidence which was so It ta at present the intention of the freely expressed by authorities on metal management to sink upon the Mayflower will mean much to thdke who conditions, sain to make a connection with the Masare operating under the present many cot tunnel of the Ohio Copper company ,, ora handicaps in the hope of searching out 1000 feet on the dip of the vein below the pen,",,?f sold new ore bodies. H S level. Inasmuch as the Mon v Inasmuch as under the Pittman set apiJ18' Mascot tunnel, driven on the vein's foot- - com at 28c, Don 22c. at King proximately 207.000,000 ounces of silver fumishen Wall, a shattered quartxlte, Issues were listed from melted down, which under the prodistricts outlying traversed drainage for the upper horizons little change. visions of the lew must be purchased from Bullion sold at I by the fissure, little or no trouble with showed 214 domestic of at Israel c, at Hamburg Hope . . producers by the government at water above this level is anticipated. - , Syndicate at o for 11,000 shalea domestic produe- At the tame time a double oomiuu-tAlta stocks were fairly active. Emma. I CHICAGO. Juse 17 Shippers palled out of ff PC Jun?,eV?,n1 ,wlth made the vein. tnent raise is upon being mors with for " receipts the loaf I first for of total a during session, wni be continued to the Kev- rrh. shares, held firm at 714c. but during liberal, prices had s sharp setback. Tha seen that the prediction that silver should stone tunnel of the old Fortuna mine to I J?00 Ile to 2c net lower; I remain at or above $1 per ounce for eev- call, with 14,600 a&lea, fell oTTc)om waa unsettled, svelop the rich shoots previously devel- - I clo com not unreasonable, 5fA7cVa ,Albl" aJ to $1.7710, and September, I oped tn the Mayflower vein and at the I July, $l.ni4 I n A0' pr to the large coinage demand . , ,, c ' tai I Jn addition same time to prospect promising territory 'I f, at Vkc, and Sells I . 7 ,, u 0 the metal, the use of silver In corn- underneath the old slopes of the For- pro Woo. 7c to 16 I STO K8. no small consid- !T 1. th art tuna. which years ago produced large Th break Is tha value of core waa aot pa- These excessive domestic needs e rtlon. ore. As in the smounts of In some j Bid. was end Asked, expected, quarters regarded ror I tj1 metal, with the foreign de- overdue. Beers laM stress on the fact that Mlnxe, sublevels will be driven from the T7TT '.V .Wise at Intervals of fifty feet. uidiaaapoiia vai offering to tha east corn al- - I jnana wnlcn is bound to ariM aa ooon aui .ik4 tn stocks and Germany have Franco loaded coaid thaa offer i Inasmuch as the vein was mineralized I Antelope ready cheaper Chicago .01 rnBl)iidatFd I for for a width of 600 feet, from one to flf- - an, Tifvr shipment. It was aaid also that tho II managed to aocumulatd and gather by some I to corn td bark here. ultimate Interest for the im aacrificlng. shippers teen feet thick, with an average thick- Albion Consolidated p,t nama tima, estimate were posted indi- - I mediate, .00 aid as eoon an financial condi ness of three and a half to four feet, and Amerlraa Ui Copper 02U I At .01 v, nrto the tions in the contrary expectation, that, orient become normal again. as the shoots have proved from the sur- Alta Tunnel .06 rlrala today would overran the prerious days are bound to keep ellver n face down to the present lowest level Benton . dominant .60 I total. Baaldca, call f.,r a autemeat erf open I position, (or to come. .08 .06 remarkably persistent, the management of Bullion cob tracts, June $0, tended to remora ltkeilhe company feels confident that the pres-n- t Holey hood of a nqaeese in July, and there waa gos"oi" .00)4 .06 SAN FRANCISCO MININQ STOCKS eystem. of development work will I J1 HI'I sip that tho switchmens wage sward would .01 Bl, Cottonwood Coo (A Reported by J. A. Bogle 4 Co.) ring important resulta be decided la the next few days. 1H4 0H In addition to the raising and sinking Big Cottonwood Ooel. ....... .. Although commission houses brought on the BldT Asked7 Beever Copper .01 .00 work, drifting west on the Mayflower to Black rallies to failed ensued tbs that .06 .074 downturns, Goldfield district bold. explore virgin territory Is being carried I Central Eureka .. .01 .014 Cooler weather and rains had a depressing Atlanta pn, according to Mr. Billings. $ .02 Cedar Taltamaa Booth .04 Influence on oats. .06 ColmfcnaRxaI! Proritlona reflected chiefly the weakness of I Blue Bell .61 .02 Colorado Consolidated G 0 D . .01 Outfits waa demand the fact nnl that grata sluggish. Crown Point CHEVROLET m0e Niimemm , I MOTOR COMPANY, 157 South State Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. " Phone Was. 818L I I I .......... .......... .......... bn . as 11 ..1,000 -- paw StUsttr, Cktvnht 91270, .t. Flint, Uick. er er uiiinniu9immnnintiimmiimiiimnnuinnnumun,n: f1, bp:, tilL.lvV tana-Binghn-m at Bargain Prices 4c, lc, The present situation in the market presents several unparalleled opportunities to buy the best securities at prices so low as to yield exceptionally high returns. A number of these safe securities afford returns heretofore found only in highly speculative enterprises. The present bpportunity should be seized, while it exists it probably will not last money-borrowin- I lc uotV; I 8r I Jj ten-da- Start Drilling at Illipah Cottonwood .... Ring . . Sept Pork (Jnlr . HepC I July 31.85 20.82 21.80 , ....10.40 18.40 19.87 CASH QUOTATIONS. No. $ hard, $3.85. No. 2 mixed. $i.85Hfcl 91; No. 2 yel 86411.61. Oats No. 2 white, $1.18i1.21; No. S 1 17. white, $1.13 Rye. not quoted. Barley, $1.50Q;1 62. Timothy sed. $16 0012 00. Closer seed, $25.00 35.00. , Wheat & Sons EcD Smith iftL g-'- Cash Louisiana Con. Officials f p at 1 onopahI entertained a iUltlllimtHIII$IHHIHHIMtllt8ll898l8H9limni,ii .01 .10 .01 .02 .02 .11 m $ I Mixpah .07 .24 Victory 41 Bonds Liberty 3rd 4 Bonds .06 .0! .16 See Our Bond Department for Profitable Suggestions as to Abo've Bonds. 1.50 1.73 .20 .20 .87 .10 .86 .11 .06 .06 .H .15 .06 .04 ...... BxtniM .06 .18 1.80 Bankers Trust Company The officers and representative stockholders of the Louisiana Consolidated 182 Mining company at Tybo, who arrived in their private car from New York, , .25 were entertained at a banquet at the Cronus .65 .08 Mispah hotel on the eve of their de- I West Tonopah ... 1.85 1.8TH parture for San Kraneisco, says the Waldo Tonopah Dally Times. Included in the Herman party were Julius Slegbert, BOSTON CURB CLOSE. Rawitxer, Cole Carr, T. H. Shaw and (Aa Reported by J. A. Hogla 4 Co.) R. S. Nichols. These gentlemen represent the stockholders who have made possible the extensive development at Tybo, and dur- - Moarow k Qulocy Naildrlrar Neva North Standard N Irholra Pintle Con Directors of the Standard Shale Prod- - , uot company of San Francisco have Just X tL 81 ' "U returned from an Inspection of the varl-- I r.pf ous holding of the corporation In Colo- - ShtoTLS,,"1' radh. Utah and WvOTrtwf. J. R.' Jenson, I mm... f .K,MC,necompany 8 I Prince Consolidated "111111111!" -r I companled piiom Development of the shale beds upon the I Piocha EriatoV '.. ,'..'..'.'.'..'... I Jesse B. group of claims, situated ree Price Mining .. and a half miles from the railroad, will I Provo I be begun immediately. Parana Eldorado . Work necessary In order to gain a pat- - I ent to a tract of 24,000 acres situated near Head s Peak .. Hlco Consolidated De Beque will also be begun at once by Rico WlUBftooa the company, according to Mr. Jenson. Ho Pacific Newhouse Building STANDARD OIL STOCKS. (As reported by J. A. Hoglo A Co.) Bid. AnkM. ' Anfio olldated working conditions. It is their Intention to equip the property with teen comfortable fof its employees. rutt Hoath Hoath Ttntic ....... ......... ........... ........ Mox C!1frni OH OU I&diaaa Oil Xaume Oil Ke&tocky OU Kw tadard OU Ofcto pfd. Keb FkCh Titik p do preferred iwna lYiiUaftM ,. ... ... York J. h Mfl BONOS and ether WESTlTEItT SECZHITIES (j. A.IIOGLE & CO. Eeclet Bldg. OGDEN Tel. 322 Prlc, 800 - Int. SEBREE from which a shipment waa made last month, is now In a distance of 300 feet. The face of the tunnel at this point ebowa mineral stains. The first fissure will be cut by thin tunnel at a point about 330 feet from the portal, accord Inf to Mr. Mayberry. It Is the purpose of the manarement to follow this east-wefissure run when encountered to the Intersection of the north-sout- h bedded vein, where they look for larfe or deposits. TOTALS. SILVER S LAflE and Xndutrial Stock and Bond. Liberty Bonds Bought od. 14 1 ,9A'PT,ce Wasatch 4010. 7 Exchange Place, Salt Lake. WANTED Beet Growers Sugar Stock Will Pay $7.00 tc one-mat- ie 7I J r,ht ul I Per Share .treO.u uk.fl Address Box 123, MOBY, IDAHO. MARKET. TORE, Job. 17. Bar atleer mined ta I'alted etatca, 894c, aud ia foreign couotne. 90c per .once. Mrxicaa dollars. KANSAS CITY PRODUCE. Mo. Joa 17. Batter aad NEW the 86 H. W. Lana. cR-r9t- Mining: st at 04c. R. Ssibrts. 9 2c. Sella. 1500 at 04c; 8500 at 8c. Syndicate. 11 000 at Vc. Silver Kinf Conaoildated. 10A a ll 85 Silver Rbtaid 1100 at tic; 80S at Si.c Woodlawa, 20no at 10c. Iraa tin,, lou at 23c. Shares sold 105 30 Selltof value. 812,137.53. ! 1 NEW YORK MONEY. 17. Mercantile panes NEW YORK, Jun per cent. at 5'c. Exchange, strong. hills, 88 984; commercial Bteritng 8lxty-da- y FLAX, OATS AND RYE. 100 at 2100 at 40c; ( ulunitHia-Beialsixty-dabill, oa banks, $2984; commercial 44c; 17. MINNEAPOLIS. June 2000 at 434c; 700 at 45c' 200 et 444c. Floor, uarhan,M alxty-da- y hills, demand, $2974; $3,924; te 20c lower. la earload lots, family patents cables. $3 984. Cardiff, 200 at $1 85. Kmma, 7000 at 74c. quoted at Bid 45 to $14.85 a barrel la 98- franc 7.90; cables, T 92 Demand, Eureka Bullion, 4800 at S4C. ponad cotton nek Belgian franca Demand, 217; cable. $1$, No. 1 aortben, 82.9033.05. Wheat Cash: Guilders Demand, 82.12; cablee, 86.14. Rambur,. 1000 nt I of 2000 Corn, 81,7331.78. at 14c. fra .I Hops Lire Demand, 8.85; cable, 6.87. Iron 81,non, 500 at 28c, Oats, $1 0431 04. Greek drachma. 200 per deilar. Iron Klnf. 1100 at 23c. Barley. $1,193.1 81. Marks Demand, 259; cabiea, 290. Bye No. 2. $211432124-Bran- , New York exchang. oa Montreal, 18 4 per I,n,rer. 1000 at 1000 851.00. Mar Day, at 24c. cent discount. Piax. $28333 98. North Standard, 1000 at Government boadn, irregular; railroad hood a, Prtnrt, 00 at 824. eaay. Parana Eldorado, ,00 at Sc. Tima loans, strong; all datea, 84 per cent METALS. Silver Eta, Coalition, 100 at tl.50: 100 at Call money, ateady; high. 7 per reat; low, NEW TORE. June 17. Copper, doll; T per ceat; ruling rate, 7 per cent) rinsing bid, $1,824; 4A0 at $1.M. - Jane tad July, 19c; August aad Tiatle SUadard, 400 at 8.15; 100 at 88.124. September,apot-194 T per reat; offered at T par ceat; last loam, c. Wood lawn, 500 at 10c. 7 per cent. Tie Spot. June and July. $47 00. Bank accepts area, 94 per rent. CLOSING BALES. Iron, firm and pachanfed. . Cotinaboa-RexaU400 et 44 'Ac. Antimony. $20. EVAPORATED FRUITS. aad 14 50. f Jane offered, Ewaia. 500 at 7c. Lead, quiet. Spot East 8t, Louis, spot, $7,470 Earcka Lilli, 458 at 84c. Else, quiet. NEW YORK, Juaa IT. Evaporated apple, 1000 at 4e. r.85. dull. La((r, At Loodoa Spot: Standard copper, 85 7, Mar Bar, 1000 at 24c; 8000 at tVc; 8000 Proaea, quiet. 98. 810 82 Lead, 8d: electrolytic, St 2c. Tin, Apricots, firm. 89 10. N alldriver. 100 at 85c. 81 10. Zinc. reaches, dull. moo at 84 4c; 500 at 84c. Pnaca, It a lain, scarce. 4, ease,,,.,,,,, ...... it, h. Monitor Mines company, turned from that property aft Inc two days looking over conditions 2c. 6 Mein SALT LAKE Wsaatch 77 Man thcra OPENING SALES. Alta OaanlMatad. 500 at 14c. Albion, 1000 at 7c. Alfa Tonne!. IS, 000 at 5c; 5000 Bullion. 3000 at 44c. 8etta,A. ......... d1 769 Htaadard SUima StjMurd v Park Trtnolt iptttdtrd Saf Lake Mining a ttah Oil tNl Roff Pipo Pip Booth Pm Oil W Fen Oil 0W 1:374 Victor Minin . Whirlwlod Went Toledo Walker Mining Weodlawa Yankee Consolidated $Lndr4 tkftS4lrd improvements. It was amnounced at the banquet by President Slebert that the pew furnace at Tybo would be blown In on June 20. Heels' Kxteaatoa. tocle 8aa Coa I nioa Chief ..a wortkom Ftp fohlo Oil Petroleam 0 Cool Goa NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. State of Utah, office of state road commission, Salt Lake City, Utah. Sealed bids will be received the state rosd commission of Utah, by state capitol. Salt Lake City, Utah, at $ oclock p. m.. June 22, 1920, and at that time publicly opened, for constructing an bituminous Concrete roadway or an plain concrete roadway from the south city limits of Manti, through Ephraim to Pigeon Hollow Junction In Sanpete county, state of Utah, a distance of approximately ,12.4 miles. Said Improvement being designated as federal aid project No. 29. Plans and specifications be obtained at the office of themay state road commission on depositing five ($5.00) dol-- I lars. Any additional Information may be secured from the state hlgnway engineer 81 Salt Lake City, Utah, or the bureau . . Colonel Hudson building, Plutus Mining coiqpany, principal place I Pub11 of business Room 814, Newhouse Build. 0dn- - Utah. or Cash Ing. Salt Lake City, Utah. certified check for five thou- Notice ll hereby given that at a meet- - f?nt.Td,olr. $5000.00). to m(t payablemust Ing of the board of directors of the Plutus ut bid Rdascommission, Mining company, held on the 8th day of c,c?mPnlr evidence of good nd June, 1930, an assessment. No. 17, of I A guaranty that, If awarded cent per ehare, was levied on all the lh , the bidder will execute th I Issued and outstanding shares ef capital coJ,tIact ,nd $,v bond as required, UTAH STATE ROAD COMMISSION,. stock of the COITlon, payable on or Lefore July I4th, 1929, to Thomas Car- - I b R. Browning, Secretary. p!63 1 m.chael, secretary, at the office of thl SYSTEM AT SODA SPRINGS, room 814, Newhouaa Bulkl- corporation, Ing. cormtr of South Main street and Ex- TO CONTRACTORS, bld W1 be received change Place, Salt Lake City. Utah, and v th that any shares upon which said assess- - oard of trustees of the Village ofby Soda ment shall remain unpaid at the does I f Prin8- - Mho, up to t o'clock p. m.. 1,2- - and then of business on July 14th, 1920, shall be opened, for fur- delinquent and advertised for sale at nlhlnF material and labor for the auction, and, unless payment is flr?ictlr of. approximately one and before, shall be sold on August .hal,f "I11 of lhteen-lnc- h wood pipe line. 8th, 1920, to pay the delinquent assess-?c udn Venture meter, valves and fitment. together with th cost of adrer-- I1 ilnK with concrete catchment together I basins, Using and expense of sale. foundations, etc. THOMAS CARMICHAEL, Ptlflcation may be seen a,nd ,P.?n office I .$ of the clerk, ijst of mate-P23,b Secretary. Jurnlnhed on appiicaUon to the en- Tt bo,rd reserve the right to award NOTICE OF ADJOURNED SESSION OF contract for labor and for ma- ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEET, ING ANO OF INTENTION TO AMIND l!r ' 0r ,lor ny Prt thereof. It also ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OS t0 any and ail I b to walvs any Informalities. WESTERN LOAN By order of tbe board of trustees. COMPANY AT SAID MiETH4GD'NQ NoUre is hereby siven that at an ad-PAUL TIPTON, Chairman. 12 1920 annual meet- INED iNORSTROM, . kholders t" J of the and;' Building company, to Western Clerk. be held Dated mt tn at Soda orflct of 7th. id Springs, Idaho, June No xx Bast Flqst South p3003 tv ui8h on Monday, the bth day of July' ot ...... Miaoo Tecoaa Tar Baby Tiatle Central LBborUad Morokt Atloat, old pfd new pfd galent, Ctlcoa ennnoa miinoit pipo ndln Rip jUtlruul Trxnxlt Y Hello p4497 , Hoath Heel shield Cbetebroofh do preferred Cowtiaonul .... If Htacdard Hyndtcoto fiilvor Kin HilTor King Hioux ... Borw4krrBwt Bncky Hoatk 5 VVV ". e m .07 .10 .17 .80 .15 MacNamara North Star Rescue Eule West End Other districts Bound Mountain I wire-woun- 1.80 Boy Gypsy Queen Jim Butler Halifax Midway Mon Pita Extension Montana TO HOLDERS .02 .10 .02 .00 .01 5.00 500 50.00 5,000 Young, Alvina 10.00 1,000 Zavolis, John And, In accordance with law and an order of the board of directors made on the 19th day of April, 1920, so many shares of each parcel of such stock an may be necessary will be sold at the companys office, 523 Atlas block, 33 Weet Second South street. Salt Lake City, Utah, on June 28, 1920, at the hour of 3 p. m. of said date, to pay the delinquent assessment tnereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. W. N. GUNDRY, Secretary. 523 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. pft09 ADVERTISEMENT. Notice to contractors: Sealed proposals for constructing a for Orem, .Utah, will be re- eelved by the town board at the office of the J. L. Snow Mercantile company, Orem, Utah, until 8 p. m. Thursday, July 7, 1929. The following approximate amount of work Is to be done: (a) Excavating and backfilling 18,000 cubic yards of trenches. b) Distributing and laying 109,000 Iln-- I d ear feet of wood and galvan-llze- d Iron pipe In sixes to (c) Installing specials, valves, hydrants, etc. (d) Distributing and laying 6700 linear feet of vitrified clay or cement pipe In canyon. All proposals must be made on forms furnished by the town, and shall be accompanied by a cashier's check from a Salt Lake City or Provo of 6 per cent of the total amount bank, of bid. Said check shall be made payable to the town of Orem, and shall be sealed with the bid. Plans and specifications may be obtained upoa. payment of $1.00. from Lawrence Snow, Orem, Utah, or E. A. Jacob, Provo, Utah. The right la reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive defects. By order of the town board. RUSSEL K. HOMER, Clerk. .oi .07 Union Pork, nominal. lard, $20.42. Bibs, $17.5019 62. tk B..... M. - 828 .10 .01 6i .06 Tonopah district Belmont j Winter, Mr. 83 97 te 38 West Second South Street rf Wo oteh 455 SALT LAKE CITV .01 .io .09 ......... Corn low. $ '"'? New ,....30,00 . July Sept, J .84V4 84.62 86.10 Hept Bibs I 1.02X4 , Urd !!!!!!.!! Visit Colorado Holdings Close, $1.77V4 1.67V4 . Sept. . Oats July I Et Mlcbtgan-tti- Low. .... zation. .03 .02 I y Bllrer-Lea- Standard Shale Officials tombination Fraction Daisy , Dlamondfleld B B Florence Coo . Goldfield Kewanas Jumbo Extension Lone Star Merger Mines Hilrer Plrk Consolidated. Yellow Tiger Manhattan district Manhattan Consolidated . White Cape Grandma Spearhead Gold Columbia Mountain, Cracker Jack . , Kendall Comstock district Conaoildated Virginia .... Confidence Bale A Norcroas Mexican Ophlr Harage Sierra Nevada to packers. Opes. Cottonwood Metals .. ELY, Nev., June 17. The pioneer well Carrie of the Iinpah Basin Oil Gas company . has attained a depth of 650 feet and is sd- - I JJJjJ " el vanrin? in shale after passing through I o 200 feet of hard, rubbery limestone, trav- eraed by scams of shale. Within 150 to EL"'1 gU 200 feet the drill Is expected to tap a Mlae. "i;;" Shallow oil sand. but Superintendent Ira I Empire Copper "..."...'. MacFarland states he does not anticipate I ymplra Eaatera Prince I Ill development of a large producer until Eagle A Blue Ball a Hepth of 1000 to 1500 feet has been I Emerald I Eureka Ml on gained. e The company has received 2000 feet of I Crow Point.. .. I East Tlntlc Gael 4000 to of a depth easing and will drill Aalelope ........ feet, should It become desirable to send II the well to that depth. AU geological .In- - I Eureka "!! Bullloa dicattons favor Intersection of the Chug- water sand at a depth of 1000 to 1500 feet, and It la this sand which ta expected to I I produce commercial wells. The Illipah Petroleum company has I Howell I 1 In No. well In the northern Home Bui its gpudded end of Illipah basin and has begun the I Hope of Iarael erection of the big Star rig. The Illipah Iron Bloaaom Central has ordered a powerful standard I India Queen rig and plans to start drilling by July 1. I Iron King The Illipah Petroleum controls 320 acres II Judge M A 8. And the holdings of the Illipah Central in- - heyeton eludes 320 located acres and a twenty- - I Kano . five-yelease on 20 acres of patented Labi ground on the Moorman ranch. Several other companies. In which Cali- Leonora . and eastern fornia, Utah capitalists are Logger Hill interested, are completing preparations for Millar Day May extensive work. Maaon Vallay ar was attributed ......... ......... ..... st I Home selling Cardiff Croff ......... Our selections have been guided by the .same customer-intereprotection that has characterized the firm of Ed. D. Smith since its organic . Several .1,000 ...... ...... ...... g long. .1 .5.' 9L..re.. Buying Safe Investments I high-grad- A-- ..u...... I I P472T DELINQUENT NOTICE. Tar Baby Mining company; principal place of business, 523 Atlas block. Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice There are delinquent upon the on account of following described stock, assessment No. 22 of 1 cent per share, IS. the several 1920, on levied April amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: Cert. Shares Amt. No. ....1.000 10.00 $81 Badger, R. 60.00 6.000 658 Brewer, W, J. I 559 60.00 6,000 Brewer, J. W. I 660 60.00 6.000 W. Brewer, J. 10.00 281 Cram, H. W. 600 6.00 717 Colo, H. B. ioo i.oo 750 Colo, H. B. ... 1,000 .10.00 930 Cole, H. B. .. 1,000' 10.00 932 Cole. H. B. ... 6 .00 600 938 Cole, H. B. .. 700 7.00 947 Cole, H. B. .. 200 2.00 949 Cole, H. B. .. 10.00 1.000 931 Cole. H. B. .. 10.00 617 Cole, H. B. .. 1,000 10.00 619 Cole, H. B. ... 1,000 10.00 512 Cole, H. B. .. . 10.00 1,000 692 Connors, Mrs. John 10.00 811 Carla, Ralph 1,000 500 . 6.00 920 Cloonan, J. J. $09 6.00 921 Cloonan, J. J 500 6.00 880 Davies, E. C Co. .....1,000 10.00 948 Davles-Well$05 6.05 819 Dahl, J. S 10 00 .1,090 979 Dahl, J. 8 1.000 980 Dahl, J. 8. 10.4)0 10.00 E 284 Fetches, ......1,000 ..4.000 40.00 850 Frees, Geo, B. 500 6.00 Havenor, W. M. , 667 528 Havenor, W. M. J.000 10.00 1529 Havenor, W, 10.00 1,000 100 71 Havenor, W. M. 1.00 I 6.00 (48 Havenor, W. M. m 600 741600 5.00 Roy Hnckenberf, 989 Kennard, JU H ,....$,000 $0.00 799 Kennard, Mra M. EL ...,9.000 $0.00 500 425 King, F. W $.00 1682 Leker, Mike .......1.000 10.00 $10 Matthews, 10.00 Effie 973 Maaon, H. EL 600 $.00 441 McKenxIe, G. W. 600 5.00 953 McKensie, Ned ........1,000 10.00 959 McKenxIe, Ned ..1,000 10.00 923 Nelleon, Wliford 10.00 .1,000 923 Neilson, Wliford ........1,000 10. 00 870 Prebble, J. W. 370 3.78 374 Proaaei-- i W. EL 19$ 1.9$ 388 Peterson, George ......1,004 10.00 Do 384 Peterson, 10. George ......1,000 385 Peterson, George ......1,000 10.00 541 Peterson, George ......1,000 10.00 542 Peterson, George ......1,000 10.00 879 Sullivan, J. A. 10.00 1,000 1.880 Sullivan, J. A. 10.00 .....1,000 970 Sullivan, J. A. 10.00 .1,000 971 Sullivan, J. A t 700 7.00 984 Sullivan, J. A. 10.00 .1,000 553 Sanderson, H. H. 10.00 .,..1,000 10.00 908 Shields, Eld ....1,000 873 David.' H. Thomas 100 1.00 25 Wertheimer, G. ........1,000 10.00 154 Wedell, J. W 10.00 1,000 307 Wedell. J. W. 10.00 L000 m I follows: ; ; . pay read as ARTICLE FIFTH. Section 1. The amount of capital shall be stock of this corporation million dollars, divided Into thirty-fiv- e three hundred fifty thousand shares of the par value of one hundred dollar each. The balance of article flva remaining and reading as heretofore. This notice of intention to amend and of the holding of said adjourned session is given and published pursuant to an order of the board of directors of said company. Dated at Bait Lake City, Utah, this 15th day of June, 1920. JOHN T. WHITE, Secretary. pHe Product cffjjcperwnoe .,..11.00 c. LEAD RRICE REDUCED. KANSAS CITY, rgga. u nr banged. Poultry Hens. nn'ltange.1. TORE June 17. The American Smelt-- ! Hefinins coenpaav tortar reduced the Dt lead from of price 8.97. h,c to 8c a pound. c higher. 20ga0c; U TH. Mibb.. Juos 17. Butter, lower; cresm CHICAGO. .there, j cry. 434jt54c.Job. lower. Rerelnte. 49 ITS extra Firsts, S7H3S4: ordinary firsts, l84r; at stark, Fs. LINSEED. NEW A 1c tloo(JaidmotnVw!n CHICAGO PRODUCE. ts U. 93 940 css. . 4! Incised, 1434.; etorsge pxrke storage nockwt fire's. 40'v. Poultry, nocbasgetl. extrse, r ten 1" "! dorvrnaV?h:o.cWr 2m,,S55S5 cpItiof Hon dollars to from AlKTStf militon dollar end the number of shares from three hun- thlrtv-fi'- v Pr share, has been de- - ki"" G. W. Dated June PARKS, Secret rr 18, 1920. M498 v |