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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, .TUNE 27, 1920. METALS. Ooppar ' $18.71 Silver Ld (Kw York) Spelter ( St, Loult) 8.00 $7.86 60Vjd Silver (la London) ACTIVE TOTAL OF WEEKS Exploration Work Steadily Pushed Are Encountering Conditions. Favorable NORTH 6aLT LAKE. June 2. Cattle 29; market steady; good demand. Good steers, $.00(310.00; fair steers, $7.00(38.00; choice cowa and heavy heifers, $8.00g9.00; fair to good cows and belgfers, $6.50&8 00; cutters, $4.00(34.60; canaertt, $3.604 00; fat bulls, $6 00 4J0.5 0; bologna bulls, 4.0014.50; light veal Several With Development, Give Promise of Much Productivity. tubes, $ll.0o13.&(l. a Receipts, none: good demand. Choice top hoga, 175 to 250 pounds, $14,103 bulk of sales, $14 85(314.50; feeders, $10.00311 00; good drlve-lbogs, 175 to 250 pounds, $11.85313.60. Sheep Receipts, 1661; market steady; demand poor. Good choice spring lambs. $12 003 18.00, choirs yearlings (shorn), $9 00310 90; fat wethers (shoru), $8 9038.60; fat ewes, (shorn), 7'.00&8 00. Properties, Hog Have You Property to Trade? prime 14 K5; Manager Charles Zabriskis states that two drifts are being driven at the propcompany, in North erty of the Tin tie. Two shifts, says the Eureka Reporter, are being used, but owing to the shortage of power there Is but one shift's work per day in each of the headings. The drift which is following the north-sout- h break Is reported to be in an exceptionally promising formation, and it will not be at all surprising if good val lies are found there. The other drift, which Is being driven for the purpose of cutting the Gold Bloseom vein, is ofpassing rock through a very hard character and no change Is expected for some little time yet. Among the other properties of the North Tlntic section which are in operation at the present time are the Tlntic PaymasThe ter, the Selma and the Tlntic-LaviTlntic Paymaster company continues to above is level which on the just drift the water. Two headings are in progress and those In charge there say tlmt the outlook was never more promising. At the Selma, which is now thought to be controlled by practically the same Interests as the Paymaster, the shaft has been retimbered and preparations are being made for sinking. Is The shaft work at the Tlntic-Pavl- s and some going along in nice shape encountered. been have ore of chunks The Tlntic Delmar company of North Tlntic is advertising for patent on several claims. But one drift, the 1000. is now being driven at the property of the Copper Leaf company, end officers of the company feel confident of getting an ore body as soon as the lime formation is reached, which should be within the next 100 feet. For the present the development of the KI00 level has been stopped and attention is centered on the 1000 drift. William Olson of the Superintendent East Tlntic Coalition property says that sinking is still in progress and that the shaft has now reached a depth of about JOO feet. The work Is going along without interruption, and officers of the company are pleased with the progress. There has been no important change in the shaft, although bunches of rock are being cut from time to ..time. After sinking the Central Standard' shaft to a depth of 490 feet, sinking has been temporarily stopped. In order that a sump or serervolr may be cut out on the 400 level This reservoir Is needed to properly take care of the water which was developed during the first t00 feet of which several sinking, the reservoir months ago was cut in the porphyry for mation not being very satisfactory. John W. Taylor sajs that sinking will be resumed within a very short time end. with the water properly held In rheck, better headway can he expected. The water la lifted to the surface from the reservoir and kept out of the bottom of the shaft. The first 400 feet of the Centra) Standard shaft was in the porphyry formation, then about forty feet of shale was encountered and the last fifty feet has been In decomposed lime, which carries consld erable Iron. Manager P. J. Fennell says that the miners at the Zuma are now following nice lead from the S00 level, the wtnse having a depth of about thirty leet. Thi winse was started at the point where the company hud Its best showtng of ore, and Mr. Fennell feels sure that the next twenty or thirty feet will disclose something of importance, as the ore showing Another piece Is improving with depth. of work for the development of the Zumn Is being carried on In the raise above the Lem-Ttnt- ic s. 500 level. Yesterdays One Session Is the Dullest Experienced Bpectsl to The Tribune. MAMMOTH. Nev., June 26. The Union-vill- e Mining company, while running a level to the st ope from Its nlnet-foapex, has encountered omc picture rock. wail The ore occurs on the foot and varies from six inches to three feet, and so far has been continuous for a distance of e arpear to eighty feet. The be made a'ong the wall of ore timt averages $45 in gold and $15 in tiler. No estimate or aasavs 'have teen made so far The company is sacking the ore. to prevent any loss bv sending It through the ore chute and mine cars On Its wav to the mill. N'earlv all of the .tr k 0f this company Is held by Salt Lake and New York people. high-grad- OGDEN. Special to The Tribune. June 26 Cat tie Receipt a, OGDEN, 331. Choice heavy steers, lin.otKp ll 50. frHJ steers. $9.00310 00; fair steers. $7 5033.50; choice feeder steers, $7.0038.50; choice cow, heifers, $H 50(9 50; fair to go od row 1 and heifers, $7.0038-00- ; cutters. $4 5o6 00 canners. $3.00 34 00; choice feeder rowi, $5.5036 50; fat bulls, 5 0035 25; bologna bulls, $4 0035.00, tesl calves. HO.OO3i2.OO. Hof a Receipts, 506. ( hoire fat hogs. 175 to 250 founds, $14.15314.90; bulk of sales, $14.40 314.65; feeders, $10.00311.00, Sheep Receipts, 332. Choice lambs, $12,003 1300; wethers, $9.0031000; fat ewes, 7.003 7 50; feeder lambs, $10.00311. 00. respite the fact that yesterday's one session Has the dullest experienced in many months only 8800 shares, with market valuation of $1213.50, were sold tota's for the neck, 274,479 shares, valued at $31,580.76, as compared with sales of 474,330 shares, valued at $64,430.83. for last week, show that activity was brisk. Trading in Tlntic Standard, which during the week had brought the day's totals to an excellent volume, fell off yesterday to nothing. Among the expensive stocks. Judge, with 200 shares sold at $4, was the only issue to move. Of the moderate-pricestocks, Prince Consolidated, with 600 sales and a close of 35V'&36c, was the most active, one hundred shares of were sold at 46c. A total of 3000 shares sold of AJta Consolidated at lc was the heaviest activity among the cheap stocks. East Crown Point sold at ZVc for 1000 sales, Hamburg held at 2Vfec for 1000 sales, North Standard at for 1000 sales, and 1000 Howell at 6c. Quotations follow: NEW YORK CURB STOCKS. 4 Co.) (As Reported by J 1A. Hogle d Colum-bus-Rexa- ll 3c Benton Beaver oal ( opper King . ... . . . .... .. .. Cardiff Croff . Siher Carrie Daly Daly West lira goo ; . . . . Demijohn Coo . Emma Bilver .. Empire Mines . Empire l opper Eastern E Emerald Eureka Mines E Crown Pt .. E Tlntic Coal East Tlntic Cos East Antelope Eureka Llllr Eureka Bullion Gold Grand Central Great Western Hamburg Mines Nws How ell Home Run Hope of Israel Iron Blossom . idtau Queen Iron King Judge MAS Keystone UTAH BANKS AND INDUSTRIALS. Mlchigan-Uta- Con .... . Arg Peak South Hw!s 9i!rer bhleld .... A . . Tar BHbr Tlntic (Vntrnl TinMc Standard Z Machine f 11 . . pfd ... .. ... 1000 (A. 5 100 100 60 6900 120 10 1000 2000 600 60 25 1000 300 2000 100 15 100 25 600 Peoples Sugar f. 35 Market Sugar Cent. Lds WE WILL SELL Abraham Irrig $35 00 03 Bellerophon Beet Growers Sugar. . 7.75 41 00 Deseret Irrigation Elevator Safety First. .02 Gustaveson Oil 034 General Red. & Chem.. .19 Gunnison Valley Sugar. 6 50 91. 00 Hooper Sugar Jron County Coal oju Mark?! Jib Milling Jumbo Plaster........ .nsi Mero 08 Mutual Creamery 10.50 cm. 6.75 People Sugar pf Pan Motor 4.25 Pope-Sheno- n 13 2000 Sunset Mining 1000 Tlntic Coalition 10 60 Utah-Idah- o 8 45 Sugar 30 Utah Gas & Coke pfd. 82 o 40 Utah Power & Light.. 88.00 3000 Virgin Dome OH 11 1000 Utah Ore Sampler 75 3 Z. C. M, 1 134.00 Ralph A. Badger & Co. 1 Wt 2nd So., City. Was. 3330 BONDS and other (tVESTMESJ J. A. SECUSITIES HOGLE & GO. lit Main St.. SALT LAKE Waaatch 77 Ecclo Bldg. OGDEN Tsl. 122 Priee, $5600.00. A cottage; well built; Flowing well water nearly new. Redwood Near piped to sink. Price only $1250.00. road. A garden lot near 14th South and State. Splendid opportunity for an investment. farm on the Orem Best of water rights; Line. beet and assessable, Priee $s000. garden land. We will trade 4x10 rods on West Second South for Los Angeles A 25-acr- CITY HOMES A Rportd CURB CLOSE. by J A Hogle A o one-acr- e LOTS BUILDING modern m frame 'build property. Building lots in other parts of the city ; also many farms, homes and other property not included in this list. This Is Your Opportunity. Come in, Phone or Write Phone Wasatch 686. 1OO0 t 2 amlaal?! jRISficafhsnTgffg lLand Merchants 54 50. MAIN -- SALT LAKE CITY zu IE L WILL BUY (SUBJECT) the United States, according to F. L. Ransom of the United States geological l.nn0 American Oil . 1 .0114 Survey, department of the interior, aho l.onO Atlas Crude .04 obtained the figures from the producers. 600 Big Indian Offer This is S32 flasks less than the output 5oo Offer in the fourth quarter of 1919 and 1226 500 ou It ?s tliouRnt that the new No 3 1.00 flasks less than that in the first quarter 3,00ft Hutto., I.akeHomer o' the Chief Conso Idate.l company Is now .0111 1919. of to 500 aoeordimt Gt. Eastern O. & R. nearing the lime formation, 3 Offer 94 flasks, and 3.000 Lincoln Idaho California produced the Kureka Reporter. Its pieaent depth Offer proNevada and Texas. Oregon together 30.000 Out West ... is about H00 feet, and for the entire .034 The duced 905 flasks. There were ten pro3. non Western been In the porphr. It ha Plains ", .01 600 V oil & Gas . . new shaft is hemK lined with corn rete as ductive mines in California and one in states. Offer three other of the each pioducing 2.000 Invader Texas and thi lias the sinking progiees. Offer 5"0 Mike lowed np the work to some extent, hut Less than 109 flasks were produced by Henry Offer 1.000 Gustaveson Oil when once the haft is finished It will mines outside of California and Texas. on hand the mines Offer at Tne counquicksilver he the best in the whole western to market at the end of the try. There is nothing like it In this state or in transit WILL SELL (SUBJECT) nr In any of the adjoining siatfs. The quarter amouned to 4i60 flasks. of quick1.000 American OH The average monthly prices first cost will lie heavy, hilt in the long San Francisco In the l.ono Atlas Orude .." !! run It should remit in a lilg saving, as silver per flask in of 1920, as quoted in 1.000 Apex Ref will cost little or nothing to keep the fir.--t three months were Scientific and Press, the 500 Mining haft In repair Big Indian .... 4 $9 in January, $81 in February and $87 ."..'.'.'.'Market Chief Consolidated No. 2 Shaft Reaches 1400 Level In Boston-Wyoming- riia-tan- . i d Jo. North standard !00 at .Vc Prince, loo t 38', r; 200 at 36c; 200 at r,;Cjc. Howell, jooo at 5c Production Decided Decrease r TOTALS Share mM, 8HOO Selling ralue, $1213.50 WEEKS TOTALS Share sold, 274 470 Belling value, $01,580.76 i Utah Silver Settled For at Pittman Act Price Report of Alaska Gold Mines Shows Deficit Salt Iak? mine operators vesterdav for silver at tbo ko prnnint n o of cents per a provided for under the Pitt ouiic man d 't. Sevfral The Alaska Gold Mines company for the quarter ended March 31 a eflrit of $M 818, as compared wfth a deficit of $184,572 for the pro. edim; quarter, and one of lb;.7S4 for the corresponding quarter of 1919. -- UTAH A 8ITMR8 in March. Splendid For Stomach Trouble. Mrs. Roue Oren of Wabash. Tnd , says; "I used two bottles of Chamberlains Tablets recently and found them splendid I 2 - Be. for stomach trouble and constipation. 1120. jn- - have never seen their equal and will conthem for the good r each tinue to recommend moduli they have done me." (Advertisement.) BIG CROWD ATTENDS AUCTION SALE OF BUNGALOWS 1 WINKED IN THE DARK. ..."!! .!!. .'.!!! Wo.t Tempi St. 50 as Oi'A 42 oo 07 .'07 11 '45 an v n." loo Texas Wonder The picture shows & glimpse of the crowd of homessekers who attended the 1.000 Texas Junior WO V oil & Gas ...' !.! Ashton-Jenklns In handsome for Walker place conducted sale of three bungalows 500 Victor Motor & Clutch 0 Pan Motor Real Estate company by Colonel W. H. Adams of the Bettiyon auction department 4 50 1.000 Gustaveson was The last Thursday afternoon. bidding lively and keen interest was taken In 1.000 Selma 0:, ..." ...'..!!!!! !oijJ Mining the sale by all who attended. Colonel Adams reports that he has many Important rule, a block of stock can be cut listings for the immediate future, including a beautiful home at 133 East South upAsto asuit. house on the west side, two modem bungalows on investments, Specialising In developing oil Temple, a splendid seven-roocombining speculation, but Thirteenth East, three splendid farms in Millard county, as well as the entire eliminating risk. Recommending securl-on- y Carefully Bormeville-on-the-IJHinvestigated concerns subdivision, - UTAH-WYOMIN- BROKERAGE 211-21- 2 INDUSTRIAL (A AND UTILITY Reported by J A. Ilcgi BONDS. A Go ) EVAPORATED NEW YORK. dull. Prune, trady; raisins, June firm. 26. FRUITS. Evaporate! Apricots and CO. Atlas Block. Was. Salt Laka City, Utah. 5840. DIVIDEND NOTICE Harvey Crude Oil Co. The twenty-firs- t regular dividend ofde- 1 per rent tn (hr above cumruny wrts clared, covering the month of June, to stockholders 0f record 29th Inst., payable. July 15. The company further advises that further dividends will be paid Quarterly aa earned. 27 Sait Lake. BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVES FOR ORE SHIPPERS 1 R.!!'!" j heart tcei rnn'Wy0,nl'! win 500 Bull Bayou Homer !! 1.000 Capital Pet 1.000 Cushing Gurber 600 Elkhorn 500 Kinney loo Great Eastern O. & 1.000 Congressional 600 Jewel 1.000 Lincoln Idaho 1.000 Invader O. & R. (Tex.)!!!!! 1.000 Lusk Pet 1.500 Con. Oil Inv 1.000 Merger nil 1.000 Out West 1.000 Huton Lake ! 1.000 L'lntah oil & Exp. 400 Wind River 1.000 Riverton Wyo. Ref. '. !."" We buy and sell all active stork on market. Send us your buying and selling orders on any stock. Stock can be bought on payments. Write for terms. Getmonthly our next market letter on dividend paying oil stocks tliat are paying from s to 30 per cent per annum. Lover Loses Out Emboldened by the darkneh. a younj? lover recently winked at his sweetin the dark. Much to his confusion and dismay this touch of bravery did not win the deatred reaiwinse. It had not occurred to htm that he would know what he was doing BUT NOBODY ELSE WOULD. Profiting from this experience, we put this item In broad daylight so that all alii know that we have been established 28 years m Salt Lake City, and have served the miners and continuously as A8SAYERS AND CHEMISTS. BANKS AND INDUSTRIALS. Urprtfii br J A. Hle A Co ) BANK WOODLAWN ASSESSMENT LEVIED. Directors of the Woodlawn Copper Minhave an levied company ing sevment of I cent per share upon outstanding stock, payable July 31; sales date. Aujfuet 23 189 So. LOTS GARDEN e HI TTFL Mont June 26. Prospects for settlement of the Neihart miners strike arc remote.' according to a report from timt camp. The demand for a minimum wage of $'. 75 a day cannot he mt a the present price of silver, operators declare. and say they are willing to kee the properties closed until the miners go ha k to work at the present scale. The mines affected bv the strike are rasearie Mines A Mills, the Neihart Silver Uonso.idate.I and the Neihart Silver Mines oompanv. The Flohart Silver Ml.es cornpanv closed down about five Weeks ago, being compelled to c!om bv lack of oi e for its mill. The Neihart Mines company and the Neihart Uonsoli-datewere paving tluJr miners $5.50 a Quicksilver the oluntarv r"ip.e having been Shows da, given tue men sonic weeks before the s nke was declared miners are looking for Iraida! lo Th Trlbuao Many of tb June and others are pieparing for prosU'SKiM;TON. I A tween Januar and March 31 great many have left t1iMM pecting t rip 4S99 Disk of q u ' k h i foi other fblds. of seventy-fiv- e pounds ntt, were ;t te D'M strictly modern brick Brand-neFinest materials. 13th on East. Located south Bull-Bay- to The Tribune. OPENING. Mr Consolidated, t tr olombii Retail, 10(1 at 46i-Fast ( town Point, lOOO at 2' Hamburg 1000 t ?u,c. Judge. 200 tit $4 00. Mm m acre farm at water Idaho, ton, This is a rights, excellent soil. .farm of wonderful possibilities, terms od $10,650.00; reasonable unpaid balance. Seventy-on- e coveries that has been made In the hattan district In months has reached Tonopah, according to the Tonopah Dally Times, with the announcement that William McFarland and associates, leasing on the Manhattan Union property, had e uncmered a magnificent body of ore. The find was made In sinklevel and a vein ing below the e of is showing the full width of the shaft that will carry values resetting into the hundreds of dollars a ton in Hope for Neihart Miners Strike Settlement Poor STOCK BROKERS 10 100 2000 2000 Place is fenced. ings. high-grad- I BOSTON Ralph A. Badger & Co. WE WILL BUY Amalgamated Sugar. . .$100.00 Beet Growers Sugar... 6.00 Cotton Grand Cent. .. .Market 03 Gustaveson Oil 22 Fargo Oil Mutual Creamery 9.00 semi- A home. disMan- 4 shipment of twenty tons, composed principally of screenings, brought a settlement of jot) a ton. The ore was treated at the War Eagle mill and the returns proved a genuine surprise to the operators. Sorting Is now being resorted e to. and when the first shipment of goes out during the coming week the prediction is freely made that even the lessees will be surprised over the values. It Is stated that the men Interested In this lease received an offer of Jio.noo fm their privileges, but this was rejected as it is anticipated that when drifting has started and regular shipments are In progress tlmt an earning of at least that amount will be made monthly. . ... .... com a richest mineral $52.00 payable annually until paid in full. This property is improved by good two room house, barns and outbuild- gold. . National ( ity Bank National Copper Bunk National Bank of Republic People Sugar, pfd with com. Proro Com I A Saving. Bank Sugar Banking Co Utah gire Clay Co . Utah Boner A Light pfd1 Utah Home Fire Ina Utah PH h Sugar Utah State National Bunk. A Utah baring . Trust talker Brother Banker Meat Cache Sugar .... A Trust Ziona Kn!ng ndicate .... Silver King Coal Silver King Cmt me Wagon A to MeCornlcfc Miller fa boon company Mutual Creamery Mtn States Tel A Tel .... Standard M Loan $1585, high-grad- Continental Natl Bank Deseret Natl Bank Deseret Parti gs Hank First Natl Bark. Ogden Hehr J Grant A ( o Intermountsm Life In. Inland Crystal Suit pfd Knight Ttuxt A tarings yton Sugar Rico Well So Pacific KeW e Price Easy terms., $3000. 400-fo- 8ugar common Preferred Beneficial Life In. Beetgrowers Huger Banker. Trust company Columbia Trust company . Cement Securities Origmul Bannock Plutus Prince Consolidated Paloma Ploohe Bristol .... Prince Mining Provo Reeds Forty-acrirrigated farm in southern Idaho. $3600. Easy terms for balance. Federal Farm le high-grad- Amalgam .. NalMrlver North Htaodard Rico by Edward I.. (Quotation Keno Kennebec .. Leht Tlntic Isconora Monsoaite Miller Hill May Pay , Mason Valley Moaco' of one of the ing; large lot 75x163 feet. FARMS Manhattan District Mine Scene of High Grade Find Chain Opohongo The following is a partial list of property offered for trade. There are many others. 1000-fo- Prince Bell . B & We will accept your title to homes, farms, vacant lots or your equity in such property Hay, wheat or automobiles also taken as payment on trade deals. Gold-shal- tons Black Metal Cent Eureka Colb Rexali Colorado Coo Crown Point Cotton what you want. " Addle Bullion Big HIP Big Cotton Big Cotton If you own property that you would like to trade for a home, farm, city lot or garden acreage, tell us what you have to offer and we will help you secure dis-cu- one-mi- Asked. Alta Michigan Alta Consolidated Alta Tiger Albion Consolidated Am loo topper . Alta Tunnel New Quincy Picture Rock Struck Unionville Mine Past. Months Many The (Funeral range of Death valley In Inyo county, California, Just over the Nevada line, has attracted Interest through two Important mining transactions that have taken place of late. Patrick Miles, discoveier of the Paddy Pride group of claims, is In Tonopah at the present time making arrangements for the delivery of a compressor plant at Shoshone, the nearest railway station, and on the line of the Tonopah Ac Tidewater. Mr. Miles arrived in Goldfield to with John T. Overbury matters re of machinery and garding installation other needed equipment. He states that the ore shoot found In the upper tunnel, tapping the vein at a depth of 180 feet, nas been fo'und to be persistent in a tunnel started farther down the hill, the vein being penetrated at a depth of 600 feet The ore is a stiver-lea- d and the outlook is promising. The vein In the lower workseven has of a width feet, with no ings indication of a hanging wall. In the upper tunnel 18 inches of ore is exposed on the footwall tliat shows values of $13S a ton in silver and lead, while lying alongside is a monster body of good grade concentrating ore. One carload was shipped that netted $1400 and another that netted $1270, and plans had been made' for shipping on a laige scale when the eastern men interested with Miles and Overbury decided in favor of discontinuing this work to determine the condition of the vein at road had greater depth. After a been built for the ore trucks, the upper tunnel was abandoned for the time and work started four months ago on the other side of the mountain. Mr. Overbury In 1907, after developing the Tecopa into a mine and organizing the Zecopa Consolidated Mining to Nelsou company, sold control Graves of Philadelphia. The Tecopa, unl, der the management of Dr. L V. builder and owner of the Needles smelter, has for the past three years been the largest silver-lea- d producer in California, shipping over 100 tons of ore In to addition monthly, treating recently U0 tons dally in a concentrator on the ground, that Is an experiment which may result in the construction of a plant to treat the entire product. Mr Miles said that the Silver Rule and Black uter mines, owned by John Charn hers, recently was taken over by J. J. Jarmuth of New York on a direct sale. Mr Jarmuth is understood to have paid $125.0u0 for the Silver Rule and $75,000 for the Blackwater. He plans to drive a tunnel. These are said to be two of the most Important bona fide sales ever made in the southern country and they prove that men who say nothing are paying big prices for developed silver-lea- d producers. Tonopah Daily Times. apples, peach, (Signed.) R. L. BUTCHER. WANTS BRING Secretary-TRIBUN- E RETWTfTS |