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Show - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1920. 10 rates will continue yet higher is an-other disputed. question which remains, to be determined, but tbs fact remains that industry can pay interest rates j upon money it borrows, only when the loan is devoted to processes which yield greater returns than the interest which must be paid. Ill 1 FUTURE BRIGHT ' FI Stringency Continues. Money, certainly, is no easier todsy than it haa been in the past three months, and as industry generally It is not Investment Market Watches shows a tendency to slacken. thought by many financial leaders thst can be any efforts of magnitude Effect of Offering of there to attract capital for investment in new enterprises. holds true in Utah as well as Certificates at 6 Per Cent. in This the east. Thera are any number of industrial enterprises, calculated many of them to develop some of the state's native resources, which are being Financial Requirements to great held in abeyance becauee of these hign Make Government Com- rates. The thought borne in mind by many of those in Utah who are anxious to see "the state develop is that to pay petitor With Business. the present high rates for money bor rowed is to handicap the new "enterprises at their outset with an overInvestment markets are watching head disproportionate to what competclosely for what effect may result itors long in the field had to pay, or from the recent increase in the in- what future competitors will probably terest rates for treasury certificates. pay. By the new rate the government vlr-- I iTuitlC DaVlS Mine Shaft tually established a six per cent price Level Sunk to 70-fo-ot that it will pay for the money. There are outstanding at the present time John Davis, who was iu camp dursome certificates issued at us low as the week from the North Tintic 4.5 per cent, eo that the spread up to ing section, says that the Tintie Davis September 15 will be 1.5 per cent be- company has at last got things movtween the various issues. ing an that sinking is under way. The shaft has a depth of about seventy JLt the preceding increase other govfeet and is through mineralernment securities bearing lower rates ized formationcutting which looks quite enof interest declined rather sharply. It couraging to the officers of the comis as yet too early to trace any direct pany. Recently electrical equipment effect of the latest issue of notes on was installed at this property and the machinery is working nicely. During the general bond market. the week a carload of timbers were taken over to the property. Competes With Business. conAlthough the goveromeut hits Plans Beginning of Work sistently borrowed its money at rates Claim lower than those of industrial conon Nicholes-Tinti- c cerns, in the broad sense, however, the " Consolidated MinTh financial requirements governments ing company of North Tintic Is making make demands upon the general money preparation to commune work on Us In th near future. according to market in competition with business ground th Kureka Reporter. Oeorg Nicholes, generally. manager of the property, wai In th dl in the week trlct making preparti early In the industries, for instance the tiona. On account of the scarcity of larailroads, the securing of new capital bor at the present time It may be late In before development of the has been made possible only upon the the summer i tfkon up. byt the water Une offering of high yield securities. Boms ground to the property will be laid Immediately of the railroad equipment issues The Nieholre-Tintl- c company owns a are out as high put returning group of claims which adjoins the Igehf as eight per cent. Whether these high Tintic on the north. -- N!chol-Tlntlc- HAVE ON HAND OR LISTED WITH ME I TO SELL $.006 1.800 1.000 1,006 - 800 6.000 2.800 7.000 WO BOO 1.000 (SUBJECT; ALL OR PART) OIL 500 Lance ' 'reek Royaltj American OH .614 Lance Creek Ref Alert Oil A Refining 014 51.000 000 Lincoln Maho 084 lO.ooo Lotte Blar Apex Ref A Dr . g 1.000 I.usk Petroleum .Special Price OSl 500 Lusk Kojalty Atlas Crude 02 V, Big Five o Bear Big Oft Bear River O D Arizona-Wyomln- Buck Creek Oil Bradley Oil S3 Burke OH 400 Bull Bayou 800 Burkley Oil 1.000 Capital Pet BOO Con Royalty OH 8.000 Congressional 800 Cow Oulch 800 Columbine 1.000 Crown Oil 10.000 Cushing Oarber 8.000 Diamond Oil l.ftOO Dixie 2.000 Elk Basin United BOO Elkhorn TO BOO 88 85 1.76 ' 1.000 2.000 2.000 , 8,000 1.000 2.000 4 OO8 04 03 OH Embar OH Co Fargo Oil (new) Glenrock Great Western Pet Globe Crude Oil Great Divide 2.000 800 1.000 1.000 8.000 8.000 8.000 i 800 6.000 1.000 1.000 8.000 800 1.000 1,747 Jewel 4 034 (1I4 02 08 m, 04 4 04 Bid Oil Jupiter, Kinney Oil 43 Central Standard Conkling Mining 1.000 Copper Leaf ... '8,000 Eaet Standard 6.000 Etta May 1.000 Eureka Standard .' . . . . Glen Allen M Gold Springs M Golden Relief Grater Con. M Iowa Copper Imperial Lead Independence Mining t 100 Jib Mining Co 6.000 Louise Mining 6.000 Little May 2.000 6.000 3.000 1,600 1.000 1.000 2.000 - Bid .70 .35 .n .03 .35 . ,12. .05 . Texas Engle 1.000 Texas Crude 6.000 Texas A Gulf Coaat 3,500 Pet . 3.000 5.000 2.700 1.000 2.500 1.000 1.300 5.000 6, otto .11 .11 1.000 Bid . 2.00 . .11 . .04 . Offer .07 .12 .06(4 11 .03 12 4.500 5.000 250 2,800 02 .25 . ... 1.000 Wjomlng-Texa- s 500 Y Oil A Gas 2.000 5.ono . .02ti 10 ..... Western Plains .. . . Western OH Fields Wind River Prod A Ref .. 1.000 Wyoming Peerless 2 500 Wyoming Apex 1.000 Wyoming Con 5.000 Wyoming Range 000 500 3.000 .10 .00 . . ,. 3 Bid . 6 2,600 Tri-SlaO R 2.000 Llntah O A E 5.000 'nlon O A G 2.000 I nlted Petroleum ... 1.000 Con 6,0u0 Utah Con Oil l.ilOO Virgin Dome Oil ... 1.000 Wasatch ( A G 6.000 Wasatch t A R 15 . Rg 38 .Market 10 MINING . .25 500 Amerloan Leasing . . 6,000 . American Con. Mines .034 8 0O0 . Alta Divide .024 5.000 . Alta Superior ... ... .024 1.000 .Market 1.000 Apex Standard ... . . .04 1.300 Bcllerophon Indian 5(01 ,35 Big Copper Bingham Black Diamond... Offer 4.000 .02 1.125 Bingham Tooele .10 1.000 Capital Mining Cottonwood Grand Central. .03 20,000 800 08 1.000 Tom Bell Roy Tri-Sta- 06 35 2 76 10 031., 04 03 1 36 004 Oil Idaho-Wyomi- Rijerton Oil A-- Ref Rocky Mountain Ref 1.000 Rovalty A Producers 200 Royal Duke 1.000 Sunset 8t(i 1.000 . 14 Uustaveson Oil Gates OH Hecla W yoming .8,000 Hoffman OH A Ref .6,000 Hub Wyoming 8.000 Hutton Lake OH & Gas 6,000 Invader O R (Texas) 6.000 I X L. Oil A Ref 8.000 t4 7ft 1.40 no 32 38 23 03 w 4 .041 .02 .03 Bid .08 4 .10 .11 ... .sq I.) rut Big Six Loilato M Logger Mliford .02 .03 .11 .02(4 Magnolia . Montana Bingham Nevada Zinc Providence Milting Pinion Queen Pope Shenoti Rve Patch Selma South Antelope ... Sunset Rilling Tintic Coalition . Tintic Empire Three Kings Tintic Union ... Tunnel Hollow . Tintic Mill Tintic Zenith Tutto- Pa master Treasure Box . Treasure Hill ... Union Leasing . Utah Silver-Lea- d .. M Vlpont Wedge Mining W hlte Star M . . Bid .10 .13 .20 .04 .004 .07 .124 . .07 .26 .06 .15 . . 12 .10 .04, .124 .08 4 Bid . . . . .10 .86 Bid Bid INDUSTRIAL .. 100 1.000 8.000 .. : 100 180 5 18 600 10.000 2.000 100 26 10.000 6.000 8,600 Abraham Water Associated Pharmacists Baker Steam Motor Beet Growers Sugar Bettllyon Home Builders Bonneville on the H1U Con, Music Co Christie Auto Lock Elevator 8afety First General Red. A Chem Gunnieoh Valley Sugar Hooper Sugar Co Ioka Manufacturing Iron County Coal John T. Clark Tire L. J. Lelshman Co .85.00 10 Natl. City Batik 600 Old Capital P. F. 80 Ogden Packing -- A Prov 600 Perfection Tire A Rubber. L000 Progress P. Co 25 04 7. 80 75 Bid Bid 35 03 25 Bid 101.00 20 People' Sugar 25 Ptngree Sugar 50 Pan Motor 10 8. L. U. Stock Yards 2.000 Summit Fuel 300 State I Xian A Truat 1.000 Twin Screw Pump Indicator 100 80.06 .Market Bid 6.76 75.00 4,23 Bid 024 76 10 8.00 Utah Cereal Food Co 75.00 o Market Asphalt Co Market Utah Asphalt Co. Bid 100 17.60 Utah Hydro Carbon Co. Bid 600 Hero 29 Victor Motor A Clutch.., .50 WILL SELL (SUBJECT; ALL OR PART) 100 Abraham Water 30 00 6.000 Independence M Offer 1.000 Associated 20 Pharmacists 1.000 Louise Mining Offer 1.000 American OH Offer IO.11OO Llncoln-Idah- o Offer 6.000 Apex Ref A Dr . : Offer 1.000 Monets Ire Offer 1.006 Apex Standard Offer 1.000 Mont&na-Blngha.09 2.006 Baker Steam Motor 04 5.000 Montana W yoralng Offer 100 Beet Growers Sugar 7.00 5.000 Mascot O. R .01 1.000 Croesus O. D Bid 5.000 Ogden Petroleum Offer J.006 Capital petroleum 100 People's Sugar Market 6.25 6.006 Cushing Garber Offer 6') Pan Motor Offer 106 Davis Weber 'Water 275.00 1.000 Pinion Queen M Offer 8.000 Etta May 02 2.000 Pope Shenon .10 6.006 Eureka Standard Offer 1.000 Rye Patch Offer 10 Ellison Ranching 120,00 8,0n0 Sunset Mining .06 1.006 Fargo Oil Offer 50 Texas Kagla Offer 1.000 Oolden Relief Offer 1.000 Tintic Mill .16 106 Gunnison Valley Sugar .... 6.00 1,006 Tintic Paymaster Offer 1.000 General Red. A Chem 20 1.000 Con. .06 03 16,006 Gustaveeon Oil 2.00 Virgin Dome oil Offer 10 l,0f6 Glen Alien M 1.000 Western States 1.000 Grater Con Offer 1.000 Wasatch Mines Mtg. Loan.. 6.00 Offer 6.000 Iron County Coal Offer 2,000 Wasatch O. R, Offer FOREIGN BONDS AND SECURITIES X will sxecuts any ordsra for the purchase of Belgian, French. Italian British and German Internal Municipal Bonds or any other Foreign Securities direct by cable with European connections. Details and prices (depending on dally exchange rates) furnished on application. I Issue a weekly market letter covering mining, oil and Industrial stocks, which will be of Interest to all investors, and will be sent free on application.. Stocks sold on margin, monthly payments and buyer and seller 60 day a 25 02 3 S 100 100 50 800 Utali-Idah- . -- Vtah-Wyoml- I can handle any stock In any market. 0. S. GODDARD Atlas Btoo fc, Sait Laka CKy, Utah. to Eureka after a ten-datrip into the West Tintic district, says the Eureka Reporter. Mr. Fleiner is operating the AlUtah Zine mine in that scotjon. though only a small amount of worl has been done in the property during the past few months, some very encouragsaid. ing results have been obtained, hewhich At the Imperial Lead mine, Mr. Fleiher visited while in that section, things are booming, and the officers are making preparation to put on about thirty more men. Already the work of building bunkhouses and more accommodations for the men has been started, and as soon as they are completed the force will be practically Twentr-eiffh- t men are now doubled. employed at the Imperial Lead, and this does not include the men who are driving the trucks. r ore is A splendid grade of being taken from an imbedded vein which was opened near the surface about eleven months ago and which is now developed for a distance of about 200 feot. The ore is improving with development and seven trucks are being kept busy hauling the product to the loading station at Ixucorne, a distance of about thirty miles. Two men are now at work taking a shipment of very good ore out of the Utah Zine mine. The ore is being Fm fih fill no0 IPcDircdhi The articles shown below and others to numerous to meniion All I oin(j at bargain prices come early all porch furniture must go. PORCH ROCKER i Porch or Lawn Set of Four Pieces F8499 I r T". Wiiitjii OH - CHAIR lead-silve- , mined in a tunnel, which is Well up on the side of the mountain, and in order to bring it down from the hillside the ore will have to be sacked. Samples of the ore now being prepaid for market assay values of 32Vj per cent lead, 64 ounces of silver and 40 cents gold. "Mr. Fleiner said the Utah Zinc is looking fine and that, it should very rapidly develop into a real producer. The district gives promise of devel oping a number of good bhinping mines, but development work has been lack ing. The resulls obtained in the two mines of the district where the most work has been done should be a stimulus to devglgpment operations in other properties. Mr. Fleiner said, so that the West Tintie district may be one of the live camps of the state in the near fu- Extra well made, in dark fumed finish; made to withstand the weather; sells for $10.00, now $3.85 .J To date lack of adequate transporta tioo faedities has in a measure retardof the district. the development There is a possibility that this condition may be changed before very long, however, according to Mr. Fleiner, who said that during the past two weeks a number of railroad engineers have been in West Tintic surveying a roadhed and that there is a ehanee of a railroad being built into that section before long. $9.85 $5.85 J FURNITURE K. 45 TO 51 EAST BROADWAY Mill Plant Soon to Begin Operations Griggs-Huis- h , milling plant of the Griggs Leasing company is last ap proaehing the completed stag', tats the Eureka Reporter, and this vieek some of the machinery is being put process, n tth through the limbering-ueverything to indicate that within a week or ten days the mill will be treating an exceptionally Iteavv ton nage. The mine connections hate not been completed, this work having taken a longer time than anticipated, and for that reason dump ore from the May Day will be the first material to be put into the milling plant. I, lirigg-i- who is directing all ot the operations and who has beeu workCondition of Naildriver ing exceptionally bard to get things in the shortegt possible time, Said to Be Promising ismoving highly enthusiastic regarding the outcome of the venture und savs he Bperial tv The Tribune. a plant that is more complete than has PARK CITY, Jun 19. Superintendent anything previously operated in Tin Nekton Dunyon. who vialted and Not the Naildriver on Tuesday of this tie for straight concentration. week, repoita the physical condition of the only this but the mil! is well located, I.aile quantitle of being in just the right place to perproperty excellent ore are exposed on the 9n, 7 IK) and fioO mit the rapid and economical handling levels, with every indication of permaof vnst quantities of low grade ore were not com- in the nency. Ore shipments the May Daj, Uncle Sam and menced aa soon as but The Huish p USE YOUR CREDIT FREELY linking will be pushed along as rup i ii v as possible. fhe Ruby shaft ia beinp sunk prin ripaih for the purpose of sinking to the Iintic Drain Tunnel ee and hastening the completion of the latter project by adding two more headings. fipHCtal , Drifting eru-hin- g, Hill Begun Hope of Israel Strikes Promising Formation lead-silv- Electrical Company Representative Here Brigham City Contractor Will Install Full Line of Frank C. Sturgis, representing the Splitdorf Electrical company, or San Francisco, Cal., is now located in Salt Hall. Quads, Says Roy Lake and will make this his city Trucks Farmers I eufct-we- Jihaft Knight Ruby Resumed HI per-niane- home. Mr. Sturgis is a former resident of ' I have owned and operated many Salt Lake and says he is glad to be makes of trucks, declared B. C. Whit- again located here after an absence of ears. The Splitdorf comb yesterday. But in all my ex- about fifteenmanufactures company magnetos, I have never purchased a starting ami lighting systems, perience plHto-power vehicle that promised so much rings and Green Jacket spark plugs. Edwards-WordeMotor Parts in the way of performance and power Tho 131 East Third South street, as this Nash (juud that I have just company, is now Handling the Splitdorf products. purchased from the Pacific Nash Motor Mr. Sturgis will have five states for company. including Utah, Idaho, Mr. Whitcomb was justified in his his territory Montana and Nevada. He glowing statement by the fact that Wyoming, to establish Splitdorf service proposes entyuimby Stewart, transportation stations all through the intermountain gineer, had just completed a most thor- west. ough and exhaustive series of and tests with the tund and WILL SEND REINFORCEMENTS. hnd proved to Mr. Whitcombs entire HONOLI LU. T. H, June 19. (By th satisfaction that the big four wheel Associate,! Dress i The Japanese war drive and four wheel steer power has announced that It will send addiwagon could do anything that could tional troops to N'ikolalev sk. according to possibly be expected from a vehicle ot a Toklo cablegram to the Nlppu JiJL A Japanese language newspaper here. this character. of Japanese soldiers and civilians It is indeed a wonderful truck in number were killed at Nikolaievsk by Bolshevik! every way.. It is equipped with pneu last winter. dernou-Stratton- s -e FOLSOM'S S GROCERY 127 EAST 2ND SOUTH STREET. Guaranteed lead-ailv- et NO INTEREST matic cord tires all around and the special dump body adds much to its all round utility. This truck, according to Mr. Whitcomb, will be used ia Brigham City on a big gravel hauling contract and is the first of a series of Nash trucks which he intends to purchase until his entire equipment is standardized on the Nash line, according to Kay Hall, of the Nash company. Iowa Copper Crosscut Cuts Mineralized Zone to Tb Tribute PARK CITY, June 19. L. R. Pern', prebidcnt of the Iowa Copper company, cartve down from the mine Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning went to rid it lakf, leaving that city Wednesday night for his home In Forrest City, Iowa. While in Sait lake Mr. Pcrr leased the Mount Masonic property, located Just north of town, to Harry Barnlcott. who. It is repuited, will commence operations within t ie next few week. in speaking of conditions at the Iowa Copper, Mr. Perry said prospects were certainly interesting, and he candidly believed he would soon be notified by wire that Manager Scott has "struck It." When he left the property, for more than fifteen feet the whole face of the crosscut on the 20v level had been in white iron, and the expectation was that it would lead to a body of pa ortn President Perry returns to the heavy stockholders of his section of the country, not only optimistic hauling Yankee mines, as well as expected, over the future of the many thou- but enthusiastic a as begun Friday and if teams and men in which he and associates have can be kept on the job ore will be steadily sands of tons of dump material which property more than thirteen is valuable enough to be milled at a been interested for marketed until the heav v nos of winyears ter again blouk the roads profit The new mill will have a capacity RESERVE BOARS 8TATEHEXT. on Vein of 1.50 tons of ore per dav mil on W AMHI June 18. t nothlned reaourre material, which will not require on 600 Level nd lUbllitJe of fNlori hank at oke dump Big so much perhaps the capacity of bu1aea June 1H w re by the fed can be increasol to nearly LOO ton. eral re aerie beard tturifht at follows. El'KEKA, Juno 19. Manager K. I. RKM RCKK. 9192 878.000. Birch of the Knight properties states (fold and gold certlflrte, Oold nettlemeut fund federal reaene board, that the vein has, been cut out at the 940ft.M3.ono. at a depth ef 600 Bi(j Hill propertj-Gold with foreign agencies, till. 531. 000. Vhilo some little work has alfeet. Total gold held by bank. 96Tr..24.',ooo. . (told with federal reserve agents, tl,lftl.7S4,-000ready beeu performed in the vein, nothPROVO. June 19 Manaffei' Hen Bulin jf of importance has jjet been delock of the Hope of Inrael Mining comOold redemption fond. $126,295, 000. However, officials of the Total gold reaervea, 91.962.821,000. pany han juet returned from the Payson veloped. tunnel being Knight companies have decided to thorof Israel Eldorado-Hop- e Legal tender note. alWer. etc., 9136,679,060. Total rwoorroa, 92.100,900,000. and two driven between the properties, oughly explore the vein before making Bill dlarounled. oecured by government war of definite plans for the sinking of brought with him samples obligations, $1,281,941,000. north-south fissure any ore taken from the their main shaft. The Big Hill propAll other. $1,004 190.006. The 600 feet intersected underground BM1 bought in open market, 9398,591,000. is generally considered one of new tunnel i forty feet below the old erty Total bills on hand, $2,694. 7.000 Jesse Knight 's best propositions on the l 9. government bonds. $'.6.795, 000. working, where a wlnae was sunk 120 east side, and every effort will be feet on ore discovered year ago. The U. P. Victory a tea, $69 OOO of a t!. b. certificate of Indebtedness, $347. tunnel ran in an easterly direction and is made toward the development 091 000. &; rg, which la Just cutting through th mini . Total earning assets. 98 O6i.ft83.000. ill impregnated with ore of Bask premise, $13. 24,000. value. There are a number of eaet-wI'acoUected items and other' deductions from good and north-sout- h ttaaures. and the Confidence in gross deposits. $949,977,000. outlook an ore bodv. according to Ml Fire per cent redemption fund against fed Bullock, for Will Come to is extremely good. era! reserve bank note. $12.110 000. Work at the Syndicate ia progreaulng All other renounces. $$.0ftono. and fHX the still the 8ft 157.977 company resources. following Total Farmers when discussing the motorizafl'aure and n jn an ore gangue. tion LIABILITIES, of the farm are always ready to FYed V. A. Kselhut. engineer, has state Capital paid in. $94,462,000. that, even though most of the work been over the Hope of Israel and Syndihurploa, $120.120 000. of the farm will be done In th futur by Government deposits, $5ft.S.ft.0Ou. cate properties and report very favora motor-drive- n devices, the horses would Due ta members reserve account, $1,900. bly upon them. still be found necessary. 017.000. F. H. Harris, president of th BethDeferred availability Items. $626,530,000. lehem Motor corporation, call attention Other deposits. Including foreign government Work on to th fact that street car railroad were credits. 8M.ft27.000. electriclxed, and for a time maintained 'ratal groas deposits. $2,567,590,000. Again Federal reserve notea- In actual circulation, Klectric roads large staples of horses. $8 104, $10,000. have no horses today. Big business In Federal reesrre bank noted In circnlatloa, net The development work at Knight's the large cities motorised, and for long liabilities, 8193. $04. 900. Ruhv shaft is again going ahead nor- periods continued to maintain stables of All other liabilities, 982.101. hr). of some lack of confimally, according to the Eureka Re- horses Inbecause Total liabilities, 9C162,T7.0. the motor equipment. Big busiRatio of total reaerre to net deposits and porter, after having been delayed for dence ness gave up their horse. federal reserve note liabilities combined, 44.5 the past ten days on account of awaitFarmers will motorlxs and conttnu to per cent. of pumping equipment, keep their horses until such time as thetf Ratio ot gold reserves in federal reserve notes ing the arrival Is thoroughly established la In circulation after setting aside 85 per cent which was placed in operation during confidence the early part of the week. Quite a the motor equipment of the farm, motor against net deposit HabUltio. 49.4 per cent. flow of water has been developed in truck, tractor, when they will quickly YORK, BANK STATE ltERT. the Ruby shaft, but according to E. F. give up the horses, says Mr. Harris. KEW YORK, Jane 19. Actual condition of Birch, local manager for the Knight COMPLIMENT PLEASES WILEON. banka and trust boose for clearing companies properties, the flow has not increased the week shews that the reserve held is NEW YORK, June 19. President WilThia is n in the last two or three hundred feet, son's below legal requirements. of th fact that th decrease ef $41,944,890 from last week. and no doubt sinking will now be car- Knightsappreciation of Columbus' statue of Lafayette The to be presented to France In August ried along without interruption. will proves destructive. pumps now in operation will easily contain a of Mr. Wilson was BEATRICE, Neb., June II. A disease handle the amount of water coming expressed In s letter received today front diagnosed by stats officials as anthrax, into the shaft and should it increase J. P. Tumulty, the president's secretary, during th past wssk has caused th James A. Flaherty, supreme knight. beyond the present capacity additional by death of $2006 irorth of livestock belongThe relief shows Mr. Wilson In th set ing to a farmer living near here. It was equipment could be added with little of declaring to congress that The shaft has now reached learned today. Steps to cheek spread- - expense. must be, restored to France. The U gig being tmbe&. a depth of seven hundred feet and statu Is to be unveiled by Marshal Foch. anthrax J and CARPET CO. Empire Mines Company Stops Development Work The development of the Empire mines ground through what is kuown Lower Mammoth as the shaft has been stopped temporarily, according to on the officials Knight companies, says the Eureka Reporter. The Empire Mines owns an exceptionally large tract of mineral land in the central part of the district and during the past few years has received quite a lot of development work, most of it through the Lower Mammoth shaft. Mr. Knigbt has alwaxs had a lot of confidence in the Empire Mines, and it is with reluctance that he has decided to suspend operations. The shutdown should be but a temporary one, however, as the ground is too .valuable to long remain idle. Perhaps a campaign of work can be handled from one of the other properties of the Knight jteople. Matches the rocker shown herein; a value you must see to appreciate; sells for $10.00, now Even better than shown in the picture settee, chair and rocker; all have amis; all collapsible; finished in green and natural; the set sells for $16.00; now only Pslmollv Soap, 2 for 16c or 60e dozen Creamery Butter Nucoa or Troco, 3fto 4 pounds of Sugar, Lard, pound Peanut Butter, 2 45c pounds Uryetal White, Bob White or Peet's 7e Naphtha Soap, bar 35c Savex or Hydra Pura 25c 16c Lye or Chloride of Lime I0c 20c pkg. Ball Blue is Good Toilet 8oap, 6 bars for 25c No. 10 sack Hominy gftc No. 10 sack Com Meal S6a Block Tea 4 lb. 30c Llptont 4 lb. Tree, Capitol or Royal Garden Tea 4 lb. Bhtlllng'e Tea ... 380 Hills Bros., Shilling's, Golden Gate or Bakerised Coffee 535 Early Dawn, Hills Bros. Blue Cam Amber. Lnneta or Wedding Breakfast Coffee 47c 25c Ppetum Cereal . . . go- Shredded hr Puffed Wheat '145 Kellogg Com Flakes or Post Toasties, 2 for krinkle or E. C. Com Flakes, I for. 2ic 2Sc Cream of Wheat, pkg c Cream of Rlc. pkg !!!l5e Tsco or Sambo Pancake Flour!. lie Large pkg. Oats or Wheat J4- Sugar Com, can 14c I large loaves Bread..,. "'2S0 Cottolene, 2 lbs.. 65c; 4 lbs., e'lio; I ,l 4-l- b. $2.60 25c bas-reli- ef Alsace-Lorrai- . NrPORCH : : ed 48 00 g 200 10.000 ' 800 50 10 Bid Big Indian-- ,, Splendid results ars now being had in some of the West Tintie mines, according to B. F. Fleiner, who returned ture. 004 . Burkburnett Jr Boston-Wyomln- .24 02 lft OF Excellent Results Attained at Several Mines; Imperial to Double Force. Th are Dont Torgti bsr. $1.00. Cheeee, pound 35c Shinola, 2 cans for 15c Macaroni, Spaghetti, Vermicelli or Noodles, any 2 for 15c Com or Gloss Starch, pkg. .........10c 6 large 25e packages Matches Peas can ;Oe Tomatoes, can Large bottle Catsup 1c No. 6 box Soda 65c No 6 box GrahamCrackers...., Cracker $1.25 Calumet Baking Powder, can.23e 24-lcan 550 All kinds Spices, can 8c Lemon or Vanilla Flavor ... $c J lbs. Navy Beans 2Se Good Cocoa, pound ... .....25c Can Catsup. No. 24 15c 20c Booths or Portola Sardines 4 cans Oil Sardines 2Sc can Shelled Walnuts 80c 6 can Deviled Meat ,.r....2S -- ..20o Shrimps, wet or dr Tuna Fteh (dork and light meat). for 18c 6 rolls Lunch 25c Paper Tall can Milk (any 2fto kind). 2 for 28c Eagle Brand Mtlk Pierce's or Snyder's Pork and Beans, small, 11c; medium, 17c; large. .....2o Monte or Snyder's Catsup. ...25c pel can 50c 20c Tripe Italian Olive OIL pt.. (5c; qts., $1.26 6c Heavy Jar Rings, dosen b. b. 4-l- b. only a few ef eur many bargains. 127 EAST 2ND SOUTH STREET. |