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Show urn cli' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE Btart. Latar. howvver. July abort atemed tt m t owing U advaac of the notice day toend eee nf tbe chief fegtarot was tbe exchange of 86. UW basttrading of July la etie block for December at e premium of 10 polnte on the neer month. July void up to 14.90c end December to 18.96c, and tl$e market eioaed et ft net advance of 14 to 8$ point. July, 14. 97c Octvkwt September, 13.78c; 1S.7 W.Wt'l Mtrcli, 12.93c Mif', METALS. II. T rr.SU Lud (,w York) Byelter ( St. Loute) v,t ...... Mi Bilvar (in London) coffs, 1rrc(uUr fe. IUi4U23H). CofNwi Rio July, 12.W7e Company Organized to Large Vein of Milling Ore With High Grade Streak Opened in Queen Claim. COOTIES Tintic Standard Total Valuation to Figure. for JVo. T, Rio 14$ct of Organisation Beptemtar, futuns, 12.TRc. steady) DENVER STOCK QUOTATIONS. 3c, fkv-wfc- re Senator Henderson V to Create Mines Division STOCKS. MUTKO Ashed. Bid. has Lfeen introduced by Senator Charles Henderson of Nevada providing for the establishment of & division of niinei and mining. The bill, provides for the establishment In the department of the interior of a division of mines and geology, to he under the control and direction of an assistant secretary of the interior, which secretary shall be technically qualified by experience and education to exercise the powers and duties imposed by the bill. Ue is to be appointed by the prebident, and to receive Slu.OoO a year. 'Section 2 provides that all powers and dalles now conferred or imposed by law upon the bureau of mines and the geological survey or the directors and members thereof, which, in the opinion of the president, relate to mining, metallurgy and mineral technology or to the geological survey, the classification nf the pubof the lic .Lands. and the examination resources geological structure, mineral and products of the national domain, are hereby vested and Imposed In the division All officers and of mines and geology. employees of the bureau and survey, or of such part of any department, commission, bureau, agency or office, the powers and duties of which are hereby vested and Imposed or authorized to be vested and Imposed in the division of mines and geology', shall become officers and employees of the division of mines apd geology, and all records, books, documents, papers, etc., blunging to the bureau of mines and the geological survey shall become the property of the division. Section 3 provides that the assistant ecretary of the interior in charge of this division, subject to the approval of the secretary of the Interior, may appoint, remove and fix the compensation of the officers and employees in the division as may from time to time be provided for by congress. All such appointments, except to any position carrying a salary of $5000 a year or over, hall be made from lists of ellgibles furnished by the civil The act shall beservice commission. come effective thirty days from and after its passage. ' A bill ? I Black Metal Has Good Ore Body operations at Ihf Hlack Metal mine .in the Jackrabblt district near Fioi ho, Ne r proceeding smoothly, according to the Pioche Record The first inspection vas made nf me engine room, the emnpinent compusing a air compressor, rim hv a Falrhanks-Mors- e engine and furnishing atf for the drills tn the mhro and- - also for the hoist. The machinery presents an efficient and well-keappearance and is ample for all the requirements of a large and continuous production such as is now Underground opera being maintained. Hons are being performed under contract, while the top work is being done on company ccount, with satisfactory results in both cases. It Is but little more than a year ago that Royal City, as the settlement which houses the employes of the Jackrabblt mines is called, was as quiet as the proverbial deserted village, being occupied hv one lone watchman. At this time the Mtfe settlement presents the appearance of an active business enterprise conducted on efficient lines. At the Bristotn mine, work is being ferried on bv John R. Cook and assorts with a minimum of expense and effort and a maximum of accomplishment The operation of the tram seemed At the rate with smooth and regular wljich the ore was coming over the line It was apparent that mining operations at Bristol are producing a satisfactory tonnage of ore. .The ore bins were neerlv full at this tfme and it is understood that their capacity is In the neighborhood of 175 tons, As quickly as cars aro obtainable on the Salt Take road it is safe to assume th.it several hundred tons v,lil be consigned over the Jarkrabbit road from the Bristol and Black Meta! mines . ' two-sta- pt Antelope Slur Aita Consolidated Alts Tiger Consolidated Albion American Con Copper . Tunnel Alta Addle Benton Bulltoa itotoy Big IIUl ........... business of the Utah Wall Tint company. .04 .02 .05 .00 .07 .02 .004 .oo; .01 .014 .014 .45 .07 .06 1.40 .02 J .01 .04 ..... .064 2.60 4.75 .174 .01 .07 .08 .50 .00 2.60 .00 .06 ' .01 .024 .00 .074 .02 j . j . logger . . Mouzonite . Mny Day Mason Valley - Mi$SOOW "... Michigan Utah Quincy Naildmr North Standard Nicholes Tintic O K Mirer OpnhongTJ Original . ton.. r Kannack : topper Park City Mines .034 .05 4 .044, ... . .08 .00 .63 1 Mammoth . Miller HUi ... ... .n .os pany are Michael Morrissey, pree and general manager; Jaoob Karlen, Jr., 0OO, By to Mr. lng lng Coal. . . King ton.... K Silver Mines Sioux Swansea ion South Hcla Silver Shield Secret .1 1.33 .03 ItO ...... 33 Ttma ..i 4 05 Texan Tar Buby Untie Central .... Tintic Standard . . Utah Consolidated .... Union Chief onsolldated Victor Victor Mining ...... Whirlwind West Toledo Walker Mining ..... Woodlawn Yankee Consolidated .05 .i 1 i . 04 .36 .ot .OS 10 .05 .(M h Sheep Q 18 00, oxide. DENVER. for making mineral Special to The Tribune. DENVER, 'Vune 2. Cattle Receipts. 1200. Market, slow. Beef steers, $10.0015 00; cows and heifers. $7.0011.00; calves. 69.00ftl8.00 Stockers and feeder, $7.00ft9.00. Hags Receipts, 15. Market, 26c higher. Tbp, 615 76; bulk, 615.16ftl6.60. 4600. Sheep Receipts. Market, steady Umbs. $ 15.00ft 1300; yearlings, $12. 00ft 18.00; ewes, 6d.OOft8.0a raints. OPENING SALES. Aita Tunnel, 8000 at 6c. Black Metal. 1000 at 64c. Chiinbus Retail. 60 at 48c. Dragon. ro0 at 17c. Inima, 2000 at 4c Michigan Utah, 45uu at 3w, Nw Quincy, 500 at 6c. North Standard. 1000 at 3c. Plutus, 65o at 26c. Prince, 2uO at 834c. Sioux. 50 at 34c. seller tea daya. SiDer Shield. 600 at 334c; 15u0 at S4Vjc; 500 at 35 T ecoma. 1000 at 7c. Tintic Central. 200 at-- - 14c. Tintic Standard, 23'0 at $3.10; 100 at $8,074, t Tddo, 600 at 44r Walker. 100 at 53, 100 at $3,024. 500 at lOe. at 16c. f umi c. Syndicate. 5000 at CLOSING BALES. Antelope Star, iooo at 4c. Builtoa. at 4c. Ftmna, 10tK) at 7c 'Woodlawn 6i0 Kells. . IKVESTMZSr SECURITIES $8 J. A. IIOGLE 7c. Lilly, Uk0 at Eureka Bullion. 27 at 8c; 700 at 84c. Plntus, 1200 at 26c. Prince, 200 at 86c. 'urka and other & CO. 2000 at Sc. Silver Shield. 200 at Tintic Standard. 2450 $54. at $1074: 03; 1000 Big HUI. at $3.10. Zuma. 67 at le; $00 at iTe. Aita Consolidated, 1400 at 14c. 600 at 4 4e. 1600 at . TOTALS. Shares add. 61,694. value. $26,746.13. Selling in a company has acquired near Marysvale. barites, called a heavy spar from its heavy specific gravity, when finely ground, according to Mr. Morrissey, Is used as an ingredient in certain paints, especially In place of white lead. KANSAS CITY. June 24. (United States Bureau of Markets. CattieHwelpts, 6600. Market alow, uneven, bat moitly steady on all claseet. Top native steers, $16.50; bulk, Texas, $12.10; bulk, bologna, 67.75; bulk. out. veal-er610.00ft 12.60; odd lot. $18. 30ft 14.00. 700. Hug Market. l0ftl5c lower Receipts, than yesterday. Bulk, heavy and medium, $15. 00ft 16. 60; bulk, light, $14.&3ftl5.15; tup 615.56. Sheep Receipts, 1800. Best sheep and laiubs. steady to strong; other grade, slow ud barely steady. Top lamb. $16.00. lf er Tribune Want p!ay an important part the manr.gemn1 of the household. ee BWGAODREtKO 141 to Plerpont Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah 143 a OMAHA. June 24. (United State Bureau uf 12 000. Market. Hogs Receipts. Market slow, uneven, 15ft 85c tower; closed at full de cllne. Top. $13.03; bulk. 614 00ft 13 00. Cattle Receipt. 6000. Beef steer arid butcher stock. low; 15 ft 25c tower Bent heavy steer and yearlings, $16 25; veals. 60cft$l 00 lower; Stockers and feeders, dull Market, generally Sbep Receipt, 3000. 25c higher. No cbolcs range lambs here; best native. 616.40; best ewes. $7.23. Safe Investment CHICAGO. CHICAGO, June 24.- Cuttle Receipts 11 U00. Beef steers. stcud to 15c higher, up toad prime 14H pound steers. $17 00; hulk, all cow and heifers weights. $14 00ft 16.65; fat inustlj 25c ftlgher. canners, cutter, bulls and veal calves, 50ft75c lower, Stockers, stesd C Perltent HJCAr.O, June 34. wiling, wit1! larger receipts than expeeteil, had Impressing influence today on the corn mar- 4c net to ket. The close was nervous S1 nd September, to $1.77, lower. July. $1 76 and c to to $1 lost with hulk. $13.00ftl4.00. prmlstona 10ft 22c. Hogs Receipts, 81.000. Market, steady lo i urn wn under bear preasure throughout the 23c lower than Wednesdays avprage, better dm. Shipping requirement here gave sign of grades light and mediums off least; top. $16 0', having been overfilled for the tin being. bullk. light and light butcher. $15 60ftl6 00, needs of industries, it was said, bad bulk. 250 pound and over. $14 40ft 13.00, pigs, b n fairly veil provided for. During the I) part 25 ft 50 higher, bulk, $13. 00ft 14.00. of th session weakness became more last Market active and Hheep Receipts, 11 OOO. nine to an opinion expressed largelv Choice native Iambs, $17.00, bulk. bycute, steady a leading authority that prevailing prices $16O0ftl7 00; good California lambs. $16 25; were 25c to 50c a buhel In excess of feeding choice to prime carllngs. $15 00; choice ewes, alue. Uontrury assertions that there had $8 00ft 8. 30; feeder lamb. $13.25; feeder ear-lin- been of late betwetn a decided readjustment feeder $0.73, wethers, $6. 15ft 9.00. corn and livestock price failed to attract much notice. NEW YORK MONEY. Oat gave way with corn, although decline were retarded somewhat by the fact that crop NEW YORK. June 24. Mercantile paper, 7 uew regarding oas was of a pshnlbtio per cent. bills, Exchange, heavy Sterling Sixty-dacom men IhI sixty day bills on bauks, $3.91; 3 bills, $3 91 ; de 91. coimreri in stxtv-da- The arrival uiand. 06s. $3 cable 96. $3 Francs Demand S 27. cables. Belgian francs Demand. 8.83. able - fAs Reported by J. A. Hogl A Co 84 10s Standard apot, Copper, weak. off 87 10, off A2. A2, future. Sales Spot, 873 tons; future. 1600 tons. 99, off 1; future, Electrolytic Spot, X. off Tin market, 247 lo. very weak. Spot. 230 10s, off off 9 10. 9; futures. 217 lo, off 9 Sale Spot, loO Straits, toD, futures, 580 tons 32 5s. off 10s; futures, Led. weak. Spot, 81 10s. off lbs. 39 15s, off weak 1; fuSpelter, Spt, -. Cl', 41 tf 30- 13s. NEW YORK PRODUCE. NEW Jtui lOKK, 24 Butter, changed. -. firry, un irregular, urudiungcd. lie firm etine whole milk muko. whin and colored, special. Kgg- flits current 27i2Sc; ditto a'enige run, 25ft2to; state whole milk twine, eurunt inak' eperinto. 20ft27c Poultry alive, steady freight broiler. 65c; express, ditto, 45ft47, fowl, 36c; trxisiera, 23c; turkey. 35c. Drresed, dull and un. hanged. COTTON MARKET. 4. YORK, June Spot cot'.on, fpnet; middling, 87.75c. ( ottoo future opened eteadr; July, 38 25c. tober, 83 70c: December. 32.53c; J.nnuary. NKW Cottoo futures ctober. 33 23c; eioaed teadv; Jul.. 85.63c; 32 05c; December, January, CHICAGO CHICAGO. June 24. 43 ft 56c. Bfg. Tennessee Copper Mine higher; PRODUCE. Butter, unsettled; receipt. 19,898 crem-ry- . cae. first. f Mortgage Suite 412 Walker Bank Bldg. Phone Wasatch 5888 or 5889. a H. W. Sebree. Las. Mining and Industrial Bonds. .Liberty Bonds Bought Wasatch 4010. t ASH Ql 0TATION8. Wheal ii No 2 red, $2S5ft2s7; N'. 2 nnxd, $1 $l.M)ft.824 Oat No No. $ hard. 1.81, No. 2 yellow', 2 while. $1 lOftl 17, Stocks-an- No 3 14 Exchange Place, Salt Lake. while. 1. 13 l $1.12ftNo. 2 $2.22a. Rye 52 Barley, $1 Timothy need. $10 00ftl2 0rt 1 lover teed, $25. OOft Uu.iM). Fork, nominal. Lard, 20 07. Rib. $17.20ft18 25 the articles of necessary amendments Incorporation of this company to accomof its capital stock. plish such 2. To consider and act upon a proposition to merge this corporation with the Reed's Peak Mining to and discuss and company, pass upon the terms and details of such merger and consolidation. 3 To consider and act upon any other matter in connection with or pertinent to or each any of the foregoing matters and any other matter which may be properly brought before or considered at said meeting Iated this l?th day of June, 1320. By order of the Board of Directors. J. y. DUN... ate NOTICE OF ADJOURNED SESSION OF MEETANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' ING AND OF INTENTION TO AMEND ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF AND BUILDING WESTERN LOAN COMPANY AT SAID MEETING. Notire ia hereby given that at an adjourned nession of the 1920 annual meet-1- 1 of the Western g of lln atoekholder i',oan atu! Building company, to be held Ht th offue of aaid rompany, No 45 UitM hirst South street. Salt Hty, Utah, on Monday, the 12th day of July, 1920, at eight o'clock p. in., pursuant to adjournment taken at the close of n adjourned session of said meeting, held on the 16th day of April, 1929, the following resolution to amend the articles of incorporation of said company will be introduced, considered and voted upon, RKSOIAEP, that the articles of incorporation of Western Loan and Building company be and the same hereby are amended bv increasing the authorized from thirty milcapital of said company lion dollars to thirty-fiv- e million dollars, and the number of shares from three hunto thousand dred three hundred fifty thousand, and so that section one of the fifth article of the articles of incorporation of said company as and if amended will read as follows' ARTICLE FIFTH. " The amount of capital Section to k of this lorpomtion shall be thirty-fiv- e million dollars, divided into three hundred fifty thousand shares of the par value ot one hundred dollars eat h. The. balance of article five remaining and reading as heretofore. Till notice of intention to amend and of the holding of said adjourned session is given and published pursuant to an order of the board ol directors of said company. Dated at .Salt Iake City, Utah, this 15th day of June, 19 0. Ike President. EDNA L. KARREN. ti ecretary pfil.10 NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Contracts for publication county legal notices, advertisements and delinquent tax lists. In accordance with the law, section 1425, of the compiled laws of Utah. 1917, notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the county auditor of Salt Lake county, at his office, room 208 City and County building, Sait Lake City, Salt Lake county, state of Utah, up to and Including Wednesday. June 30. 1920, for the publication of county legal notices, advertisements and delinquent tax lists, as required by law, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1921. The basis upon which bids may be submitted for the publication of delinquent tax lists will be per column inch of thirteen ems pica width per insertion, set In known as six type, nonpareil commonly point, and will appear In three dally successive Issues. Bids to be awarded to the lowest competent bidder, general ation-considered. A sworn statement of the last report made to the government must accompany each bid, A bond tor the faithful performance of any such contract as may be entered Into must bo given by the bidder, in such sum as the board of county commisaioners - - JOIiX t. may determine. white, The board of county commissioners reSecretary. P4727 serve the right to designate the width of column in which delinquent tax NOTICE OF SPECIAL 8TOCKHOLD. type be set and reserve also the ERS' MEETING OF BIG COTTON. lists shall to reject any or all bids and readWOOD CONSOLIDATED MINING right vertise. COMPANY. M. C. IVERSON, Notice Is hereby ghen that a special Auditor Salt Lake county. meeting of the stockholders of Big CotFirst publication, -Sunday, June 20, 1920. tonwood Consolidated Mining company pOoOl will be held at the office of the company, room 919 In the Boston building. Salt NOTICE OF EXAMINATION OF Lake City. Utah, on Monday, the 2kth day of July. 1910, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m.. tor the following purposes .among A meeting of the board of dental exolhets: aminers of the state of Utah will be held 1. To consider and act upon a proposiin Snlt Lake City, Monday, Tuesday, tion to reduce the outstanding capital Wednesday and Thursday. June 28, 29. 80 stock of the company from 1,000.000 and July 1, 1920, for the examination of shares of the par value of ZS cents per applicants to practice dentistry. share to 600.000 ahares ot the par value HItlSTIANSEN, Secretary. of 10 cents per share, and to make the 1002 Walker Bank building. , pb322 N t: 1 alive, unchanged. Poultrj Official Leaves City EVAPORATED FRUITS. METALS. NEW' and YORK. June 24. Copper, dull; June and July, 16ftl9c; pt. .September, 19ftl9c. NEW dull. Au-g- Iron, firm, unchanged. nd June, $49.00; July, $48 50. Tin Bput Antimony. $8.00. quiet; pot and Jnne Zinc, enujr; East 8t. Louis, At I,ondzr. Spot Standard 247 99. Tin, electrolytic. 39 13. Zinc, led, 6. offered at $8 00. pof. $7 85 bid. 84 10; copper, 15v 32 Lead, YORK, June 24. Kvo rated ipples, Prone, firm. Apricot. 'src. Pearhe. firm. Raisins, strong; tooae mascatel, choice to fancy seeded, 23 ft 25c. 24ft27c; POTATO MARKET. CHICAGO 92 7 73 cars cwt. ; Jure 24 Potatoes, firm; receipts, Southern triumph. cked. $7wift eastern barrels. $13. JOftia 73. SUGAR MARKET. KANSAS CITY PRODUCE. NEW YORK. June 24 Raw KANSAS ( ITT, Jube 24. Butter, eggs and ugr, nominal; Tbe Union Carbide company of New centrifugal offered at 18 56c. Refined, e.cady; poultry, unchanged. York has become the ownor of the fine granulated, 22 00ft 2 4 00c. Future were le ctive early, but the unHaynes Stellite company and all its inLINSEED. terests oth at Kokomo. Ind., and at dertone wa stoady and price at noon were 20 DT LUJH. Cobalt m Lemhi countv, acoordinsr to the to 60 point higher on covering and boring by Minn., June 24. Unaeed, $8 96 G4.00. Idaho Recorder of Salmon The par- cotnmlMioa hoqee. ticulars are not supplied in the mere Sugar future closed firm; tale, 8000 ton; mention of the transfer, but it la un- July, 17 0Oc: Beptember. 17.00c; December. NEW SPANISH WAR PENSION LAW. derstood that extensive development will 15.56c; January. 13.66c; March. 12.70c. If you served In the war with Snaln. be carried on as heretofore. The propor hg Philippine Insurrection, or China LONDON MONEY. erty at Cobalt is considered exceedingly relief exped tton, whether you are revaluable. LONDON. June 24. Bor aih-- r, 50d per ceiving a pension or not. write Wilson A ounce. Money, 4 per cent. Dlaceunt rate Co., 98 Market St, San Pranclaco. CaliBbort toll, 64 per cent: three months blJU, fornia, COFFEE FUTURES, this law It a regarding provides , cent. per NEW YORK, June 24. Thre waa a firmer pension under certain condition for distone in the market for coffee future today. abilities contracted either before enlist1 he opening SILVER MARKET. wax irregular and a decline of 4 ment. In service, or after discharge, also of A point, and there NEW YORK, June 24 Bar ullvor Domestic, for certain ages. No fee unless point suooeas-fu- lX'dip acitrortng liquidation ca July at tb POtor. foreign. Oik; Mexican dollars, fHc, 4 (Advertisement.) 1 SEBREE & LANE per FOREIGN METAL MARKET. ture. PALMER Bond Co. J. t orn- - Butte & Superior Mining company has ourt ordr a complete acunder counting of Its operations lor the period p to thp end ot ommencing vlh 1011 Ac1M9. savs the ItoMon News Bureau companying the detailed statements of numthh earnings cots and other items, wa.s a full record of the column's smelting and Mdlirg contracts during the enThis include the company's tire period me,h,an Metal comdealings with the fates Smelting company pany, tTrueand American Zinc, Lead & Smelting company This mass of data was compiled by the Butte & Superior company In leaponte to an edict from Judge Bourquln of the federal court of Montana. It constitutes a lc, 8 65. cent diacouut. Government bonds, easy; railroad bonds, ir regular. Time loans, strong; unchanged. (all money, strong; high, 14 per cent; low, 8 per cent, ruling rate, 8 per cent; closing bid, 13 per cent, offered at 14 per cent; last loan. 14 per cent. Rink acceptances. 6 per cent. Sterling recovered slightly in the late dealings Sixty day bills. $3 93; commercial elxty-dubills on banks. $3 92. commercial sxtj dar bills, $3.91?; demand, $3.96'; cables, - $3.97. 7. 0t $t 67to Although the present time offers exceptional investment opportunities, it was never more essential that investments be made only after careful investigation. It is our business to buy conservative securities for our clients, after a thorough analy sis of all the investment factors involved. 29 8 Guilders- - Demand. 35 78. cable. 35 80. Lt-- e - Demand, 0.19: cable. 6.21 Mnrks -- Demand. 2 60c; cables. 2 67c Greek drachma 7 00 per dollar Vow York exchange on Montreal, 12 1650 J. V. Houser, general manager of the Tennessee Copper compare at Copperhill, Tenn., who has been visiting in Salt Iake for several davs, Rft yesterdav. The Tennessee Copper company, with It output of 1200 tons of sulphuric acid, in said to be the largest producer of this chemical in the world from light gin pole to heavy mast and boom are here, ready to help you on that job. Just say ahich one you want. Or ask us. ) of freight cars for the shipment of ore from the Pioche district began a week ago, after a lapse of several days, during which time there had been no cars avail- - The Derrick Family OMAHA, Improvement in Pioche Car Situation Predicted Nev., June i.t. FUut, Mick. A KANSAS CITY. high-grad- PIOCHE, $795. T. JOSEPH. A strike of unusual importance was made recently in the shaft of the Tungsten Comet mine, in the Cornet district, at & depth of 475 feet, says the Dloche Record. At this depth an ore body was entered which, at the present lime, has opened Into a vein eight feet wide, carryfeet of solid zinc ing three and sulphide on one wall and several inches e of on the other. galena All the ore bins at the mine are clogged with silver-coppore from a previous ore shoot penetrated farther up in tne shaft, and this zinc ore is being placed ou the western end of the big waste dump, which glistens In the sunshine with evidences of what Tom MeOormae, suthe perintendent of the mine, says isvicinmost important strike made in the ity of Ploehe in the last forty yeais. A piece of this mineral taken from the dump is now in the Bank of Pioche and is a handsome specimen of this class of In the next issue of the Record oie. will be given a more detailed description of this important development, together with the details of the work which is being accomplished by the contractors in sinking the shaft under the direction of Messrs. McCormac and Tucker. The development of ore at a depth of nearly 600 feet proves that the Comet district has every possibility of becoming one of the foremost mining districts of the state, as superficial deposits of ore of paying grade have ben opened In numerous places, the Tungsten Comet shaft being by far the deepest in the district 24. CluvroUt "Fours Nitulf" Taurioo Cor. BT. JOSEPH, Mo., June 24. Hog Receipts. 6600. Market, 10ftl&c lower. Top, $16.60; bulk. $lQ.0Oftl6.6A. Cattle Receipts, 2500, Market, steady. Steers, $10. 00ft 18.50; cow and helfera, $4. 60ft 15.64; calves. $7.00ftl3.00. Sheep Receipts, 8000. Lambs, 60c higher. Ewes. 6S.50ft7.60; Umbo. 616.25ft 16.85. Zinc Sulphide Struck Haynes Stelite Idaho Mine Is Reported Sold KM) ;ONBS scale, it is said. the Minerals Separation company for Infringement of the latters flotation patents. Accountants for the plaintiff will now studv mlnu'Hv the records of the Butte company for the purpose of reaching a basis for claiming damages due it for alleged infringement of pAtents for a number of years. Z utn a sh, feeders, 610.00tjll.0a Receipts, none. Choice lambs. $12.00 wether, 69.00Q10.00; fat ewes. $7.00 fe7.50; feeder Umbs, 610.0011.00. tU4.76; filed irate Sni Hllver Phone Was. 848L Salt Lake City, Utah. hdfer. 5700tt800; cutten, $4.50416.00; ran-uer$3. 00tt4. 00, choice feeder cows. $6 5042 bulls. 55.005.23: 6.60; fst bull. bolr.gu $4 00Q5.00; veal calves. 510.004U2.00. Hugo Receipts. 10. Choice fat hog. 175 to 260 pounds, 514.26tU6.00; bulk of $14.60 Accounting of Operations Filed by Butte Superior Hells CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, 157 South State Street. OGDEN, divided into 300,000 equal shares. of tne Utah W reorganization Total tons Prince Consolidated Faloma Ploclu Bristol . ... Price Mining . . . Pro to . .. son Eldorado Pa . .. Rico Arg nMn Heed's Peak . . Rico Wellington Smith Standard . . 175 Iwg. drlv-t- Special to Th Ttibaoe. June 24 Gattle Receipts, 187 OGDEN, Choice heavy leers, 510.006cll.60; good steer. 00 & teera. choice $0 10.00; fair 57.50&8.60; feeder steers, choice cow and 57.004$ 8.60; and heifers, 60; fair to food cows able for local ore shippers. The opinion of one of the best informed .01j .27 mining men in the district is that from .01 now on cars may be obtainable as usual, .00) .234 .21 4, and shippers need have no far of blng 4.00 3.60 unable to procure cars for shipping pur.76 .86 poses. .05 It seems that the freight car shortage, .02 as far as Pioche Is concerned, was caused .14 by cars being missent from Caliente, thev .08 routed to the east instead of north .034 being to Pioche, and when once they made their .80 getaway it was a difficult problem to head them in the right direction or to .04 replace them with other cars .02 Tonnge bandied out of this district for .02 the next fev days will undoubtedly sur1 2.474 pass rc'crt records, an peratons at the mines wr not discontinued ani all operators have accumulated a hcav v tonnage for shipment Ore shipments from tin Pioche district last week aggregated Dko ions, as follows: 700 Vrince Cum olldaied 600 Virginia Ixuilne ?00 Bristol uo Black Meital IMutus Ore Exposed for 127 Feet on Woodlawn 500 Level Ore averaging In alue from $s to $0 per ton has been fo.owed continuously for a distance of U7 leet on the f.o level of the Woodlawn. according to V N. Xawrence, genera! manager, wNj ha returned recently from the mine. A Shoot of ore eighteen feet in length ami twO and a half feet In width, one of the objectives of the, drift, has been cut through and drifting started toward another. Mr. Lawrence estimates that this fhoot, eleven feet wide and twenty feet long on the 400 levol, should be struck in from seventy-fiv- e to 100 feet. .034 .04 Kennebec .. Lehl Tintic Leonora Little Bell Ohio .06 . Hope of Israel Iron Blossom Indian Queen Iron King Judge MAS Keystone Ktng David New .05 ,04 .04 Hun Keno ' .00 Croft Cottonwood King Cottonwood Metals Carrie Silver Lead Daly Daly West Dragon Demijohn Consolidated Emma SUrer Empire Mines Empire Copper Eastern Prince Eagle it Blue Bell Emerald Eureka Minos East Crown Point East Tintic Coal East Antelope Eureka Lilly Eureka Bullion Gold Chain Graud Centra! Hamburg Mines Howell Homo .1 .50 Beurer Copper Bay State Black M.dal entral Eureka edar Talisman oluinbu Retail Colorado onsolulated row n Foint ardiff .01 .014 .004 .074 .02 Con Coal Cottonwood ( ot ton wood Big Big $ good y all-rou- $7.00(38.00. one-lui- .00 .01 $10 (KKliu.00; Four-Ninet- Touring Car possesses all the qualifications necessary to satisfy those who wish 'to spend only a limited amount of money and yet possess an automobile whose capabilities equal those of any motor to 260 pounds, 511.0013.83. 8hep Receipt a, none. Market, steady; deChoice mand poor. 12.0V(3i lambs. aprlng 13.00; choice yrarilug, aboru, 59 o04,10.(k; fit wethrr. shorn, $8.00(39.00; fat ewea. shorn, n ll HEVROLET Special to Tbe Tribune. NORTH BALT LAKE, June 24. Cattle Hflit. Mrkt, steady. Good staera. choice $8 00 Q 10 00; fair ateera. 57.0004.00; cows and beavr heifer, 3.00(g9 00; fair to and haifera. $d.$0R A00; cutters. food cow 54 00S 4 60; cannars, fat bulla, $3. 60 (4. a); bologna balls, $4.004.50; Q.OOg6.$0; light real calves, 511.004160. 16c higher 60. Hog Receipts, Market, good demand Top hogs, 178 to 260 pound, IIS $6(814.50; biijA of sales. $14.10(2114.88 feeder. Mineral the . T, 12i4c Suite, BRISK TONOPAH, Nev., Juno 24. Steady de in velopment work carried on at a number of new camp of the prospects at the Brings baa been, rewarded with results In the that encourage those Interested will, in Good camp to believe that the district Day time, be one of the leading silver producers in Nevada. Robert Varnon and G. . F. Thompson, the latter a mining engineer of Mina, reTrading in Tintic Standard a total of turned from the new silver fields, bring- 7350 shares was the feature of yesterlease the from a sack ofre ing with them Judge M. R. day's activity upon the local stock exoperated by Mr. Varnon and Moore of Reno. While no assays have change, during which 61,604 shares, with been secured, native silver was showing a valuation of $.16, 746. 13, were sold. in quantity. This ore was taken from the face or a With tliis amount of trailing the price crosscut tunnel that encountered the heid firm. An opening was made at the $3 10, at which level 2300 shares were Queen No. 2 vein at thirty feet from twenty-fiv- e portal, giving a depth of about - gold. On the next movement the . price highThe Surface. the from feet wide, with dropped to $3.07 Vi for kales ol 2550 shares. grade streak Is eighteen Inches will Fifteen hundred shares were sold at the ore that of milling about eight feet low price of $3.03, and the close probably carry average values of close to days was made at $3.05&3.10. Fill a ton. Other was activity in expensive stocks, with ore that of sack Another sample the of 200 Bales In Walker, witn brought to Tonapah was deliveredminto the exception close at $3.024. were lacking. Silver Tonopah Charles Liddell, Shield, with the selling of 2700 shares, lng engineer, and was from the Woodiat of Golddisplays (.strength and during this tradclaim, where K. L. Corbett, lateThe is ore ing climbed from an opening of 33V4c to field, is operating under lease. also was close of 36c. Prince of an unusuailv high grade. Mr Corbett and with 400 sales advamed to stronger has about live tons of ore readv for shipI'olumbus-Rexa36c. 43c for held at as ment that may he classed high grade, the same having been extracted in run 600 shares.the or two three days of past for During ntng a cut to determine tbehasbestnowsitebeen trading Zuma hag gained strengthin conshaft. The bhaft that 1500 with trading started will be an incline, and ore of di- sistently. theYesterday, shares, price advanced to a Close of mensions and richness is being followed. Little In was 17c. makany apparent the change me be to to 'Silverton looks the other Tlptic stocks. Dragon sold ing of a great mining oamp," remarked of at Sioux at North Standard 17c, at "The massive formation Mr. Thompson. and the richness of the ore at the surface 8Vsc Plutus at 26c, Bureka Lilly at 74 and Big Hill at 44c. are wonderful. In my opinion, the ore Of the Alta stocks, Emma, with 3000 shoots will be found to be persistent to sold at 6t4c and 7c, and Alta Tun- shares great depth. the most nel, with 3000 sales at Bells held finm at 9c for 2000 active. Seeks sales. New Quincy at 6c and Woodlawn t 10c. Quotations follow: Trading In- - ,fjfe Product (fperience Jjmrx, 12 270, Spot s. E morrow , ... . Ocppw Sllvar 25, 1920. circul- , , 1 |