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Show Status of Rico Wellington Reported Company the Local Stockholders. Tha annual report of the Rico Wellington Mining company, filgned by Jes'fi Knight, president, la being aent out to lock holder, moat of whom art either Balt take or Utah people. Receipt for the year were: Or sale. I49.SSJ.S6; note payable, t3I.WrTtturUsc refund, $U8.5; over.grating lease, 121,90, which, with draft on December 81, 1920. of M3T.0I and a balance on January 1, 1920, of 1349.04, brought the total up to 183,946,63. for the year for wage Disbursement were 126,992,67; note payable, $35,670; bterest, 13327.89." Other expense brought llsburaementa up to $82,946.62. listed a Assets fort tha year 1920 Only Feature of Sessions. Fairly good, trading In several of th expensive stocks was th only feature of quiet sessions on the,Sa!t Lake Stock and Mining exchange yesterday, A large part of the total of 47,46 shares of stock, valued at $8160.07, was due to the rather large amount of trading don la Liberty bonds. Industrials were quiet. Trading follows: Milling property, $246,068.07; In tueh securities was' limited to th receivable, plant, $10,710 64; account o Sugar telling of thirty-fiv- e 1046.84; supplies on "hand, $2892.76; total, at $6. ln650 Tintlc Standard. .. wi th .tradln Resides additional account $260,717.81. of $1849.48;, payable since January I, shares at $8.25, showed a slight Improvefollows: ment over last weeks close of $3 20. SliV921, liabilities are reported a wage, ver King Coalition softened slightly to a Capital, $100,000.00; unpaid accounts payable, $830.79; accrued price of $1.90 for 400 shares. Arguments S 614.01; terest, $4386.86; notes payable, $77,500; In the companys appeal from the Conk-lin- g reserve for depletion, $50,000; surplus ao, judgment will be heard by the United count, $25,649.38;- - cash- - overdraft- - Decern-- State ber $1, 1920, $1437.07; total $280,717.81. advlcer received from Washington, President Knight reports the results of Silver Shield, on selling of 2500 shares, min development work during the year broke 'from a price of 30c to a close of list was less active as follows: 2814c. The As stated In our last years report, than at any time during last week. A't nice sold and th a $500 with sharee about the first of Mapcfi body Tunnel, very of or was opened up 113 feet above the close at 10c, held the advance made last s Mountain-Spring700 level, or tunnel, and week. Eureka Lilly sold from 7c down we have since that time mined ore from to 814c, Eureka Bullion around 12c and this stop to the northwest fop approxi- Eureka Mines at 10c. Quotation follow: LISTED fiTOCSS. mately no feet. At this point we struck a fault which cut our ore off entirely. We and have done 140 feet of sinking In an endeavor to plgk this or up again, but up to the present ' bav not been successful. From all indications the ore faulted downward and we have Just completed a drift on the main level 480 feet to Ihe northwest, from which point w have com-- T menced an upraise to pick up, if possible, the faulted section of the ore. While we have every reason to believe that the ore will make beyond the fault. It will take some time to complete this raise ajtd it might also be neeessary for us to cross- put the country before locating the ore ' Utah-Idah- T ' ' t cross-cutti- i ; ttfl tag, W "The southeast aectloh of the mine was - Just recently turned over to lessees, as the ore chute had become so email that , i it would not pay on company account. We have not been successful during the year In securing- - Acotrtjwebcfda-- e' rPsTltg awNSf thhrtngh w have made Ariel shipment amounting to some 600 tons. During the year we have installed 2306 track feet of rail on the 700 level, as the ground was very heavy and soft on the bottom. It was necessary that this work be done to keep the level open. The balance of the mine haa been kept and Is at the present time in .fairly good condition. We are at the present time working but on shift of two' men and this- - work will have to be discontinued unless new funds are available, and as we have borrowed to our limit, and are now called upon to pay these obligations, tho only thing left for us to do ts to levy an assessment sufficient, to meet these obligations and provide a, working fund so that It will be possible to continue the develop- keno Kenaebee ment work mentioned above." -: - -- ' Total-Outp- Preparations for' Drilling 'Huntington Well Complete ing, 1920 Nearly Double That of Preceding Year. , Preparations for the drilling of the Ohio Oil companys test well on the dome three miles north and little west of Hunting-to- n have Just about been completed, according to t h e .Kmex.y...Couaty. --Progress, of Castle Dale. businesslike wav of doing things j The an the part of the company la shown by the Substantial building to be used by employees. Though built by Emery county people, they are all constructed according to model plans and are sanitary and comfortable to an extreme degree. The well being drilled In the extreme northwest cornerof section 2, township 17 south, range 8 east, is on the crest of a dome, the structural formation of which alopea off in one direction at an angle of twenty-tw- o degrees and the other at twelve. Water for steam generating purposes la being piped from the Cleveland canal which crosses the road something like a mile below the site, i Peter Nielson of Huntington has of all arrangements preliminary toehsrge drilling and It la due In great measure to him that this particular formation was given attention by the (Milo people and that the preliminaries to drilling have been shoved Several carloads of along so rapidly. heavy material had to be transported from Price before this could be done, a road had to be located and built. This was don and as a result the well can be reached by automobile In a few mlnules and with no trouble whatever. ( Work on the road leading into the Cedar mountain and San Rafael swell country la being rapidly proceeded with under the direction of E. O. Anderson, former county surveyor, who was directed to take care of this work and the building of the bridge over the Kan Rafael river the board of county commissioners. Asby soon M completed at least two rigs are to be Brought In. to be followed by several more as soon as equipment can b gathered together by those who have been granted permits. ............. . Catlin Shale Reported ' I lo Be Making New Plant .OSH W4HK S. r. ....... . Miller Hill Day Uaioa V slie Michigan I Ish j f .03 ......... ............. ............. . ,o .04 .28 76 to North Standard .... Original Rtsstclt Flotac .. ..... ... Prtnen Co .0 . Opohongo ,27 .lto . , l Prior Mining .not ... .OS - , .03 .02'4 !.oo .osH .041 .33 ,00!i .on a ,oo4 .30 ,28 .01 .00 .07 South Standard Kells . Syndicate King ...... ....... .... .. ,.... CoaLd.e... South Heel Hllvrf Hhlrld South Heel ........... .......... ... .; Park Teeomt Tar Baby Tintlc Oatrat Tintlc Standard Curia Sam Utah Coa Calrm Chief Victor Mining Whirlwind . West Toledo' Walker Mining Wood lawn . Yankaa Con .......... ....... ......... ........ ........... Bums , OPENING BALES. Astotop Blsr, 2000 at IV. Alla Tuan!, too at 10c: IMA at 10MC. c; 1000 Eureka Lilly, WOO at 7c; 200 at at Hc. TOO WOO 12e. at Bnllloo. at 12He; Eureka logger. ton at to. Nnrth 8'aruUrd, 4600 at 6V4c. Sheer Kins Coalition, 400 at $1 to surer Shield, too at 30c; MO at 3c; 600 at 29c; 600 at MHc. 600 at $3.35, Tlattc Standard, , 1NDCBTBIALS. oil $67-8J- t . gas-prod- . 1. i 68150-07- f a gram RENO. Nev Jan. IT. of radium, for which the present market price Is $126,000 a gram, is part of the equipment recently received bv the metals experiment station, bureau of mines, at the University of Nevada, r. 8. C. Lind, director, has announced. This radium, he said, will be used to that were continue various experiment previously in progress in the laboratories of the bureau in Colorado, the former loThis work Incation of this statlqn. in the artificial clude experimentation coloring of precloua stones, also on the radiations of certain chemical reactions Although the contract calls for the completion of the new building by January I, Dr. IJnd states that he does not expect that it will be ready for occupancy until February 1. The arrival of other members of the mining staff will b postponed until after that date. In speaking of th radium received, Dr. Und said: "This radium is from carnotit produced in Colorado, and Is part of that bought by the government to be used in scientific experiments, principally for Ihe cure of cancer. Moat of It is being used in large hospitals at Baltimore and New Tork. One gram ia sufficient to creancer among population of t.non.ooo i people. Shaft' in Paragon Mine ta BeSunk by Contract Special ta The Trlbose. Idaho, FOCATELTA). Jan W. Stedman. manager of the Daragon mine on th north aid, is authority for th statement that arrangement have been mwde for the continuation of the shaft now being sunk In th min to another 300 feet. This will require between 20,000 and 40,000 feet of drift timber which will be taken in from Prichard. At present the. shaft ia down about feet, at which depth considerable alxty :ood grade ore was uncovered and eev eral shipments made. Mr. H ted man feels certain that a large body of (fine ore will be struck trlfor the lower level to . lower the le reached, He expect ahaft about 'ninety feet per month and to finish th ahaft In May. Rome crosscuttingbuLmay be necessary to reach tha vain- Inis should be don by June, according to Mr. Ktedman. , 17.- -L. 300-fo- ot l TORE. apot ecvEmiEitr boms M iU'ESTr'iHT SECURITIES fC J. A. REISS EXCHAHS; s SALrUAKt It Main fit. Wasatch a IIOGLE T7 .V y I CO. e 'J' OGDtN Cede .Id. Tl. atrong; .)) t3 tC'Iet 3 Tesa d ... July ... Data ..? May July ... las. . May Yinrftf ASH Mortgi fit ...24.76 ...28.70 ..It ... ... Wheat CLOSE. HEW YOKE CUE tAa Keperted by J, A. Hogle A j Industrial Aetna Kxple .... If S Ship Wright Jdarttn . perrlrae .... . .. Bid. No. 5r'. Preferred .... Bfjnkera Sf Chicarirto GUJUZkAS I Bond tgest and ;eleetrifl find WINTER CRUISES ' - Days' Cat! Selected Porta-o- f DclightfuL Shore Excursions International Mercantile Marine Co. ' . 14 N. Dearborn St., Chicago Or Local Agents - - . .. .02 .04 ,11 Florence .k...e. Goldfield Con Kewanaa .... ......a Jumbo Extension .... Dim Star Sliver Pick Con Yellow Tiger ........ Manhattan district Gold M r.TTT- l- rraction . .07 .08 .01 .02 .tft .08 .06 .05 .10 .11 .04 a Con White Cap .... Grandma .... gprarbead Gold Belmont Gipsy Queen Jim Butler Tonopsh Merger .05 22 .82 .81 18 30 1. 43 .... . 0 Jan Jan .01 .14 .01 .15 .18 .20 .0. .17 .08 .21 04 I 25 . 1.00 .05 Other district ....... ..... Toaopah ....... .,,.......6 Mar 8 Apr 76 Mar 79 Apr 2 Mar 26 Apr 23 Apr J3 May Apr 6 May It 23 26 21 1 eb X ton . .a.. v York to Frb , Cherbourg and London. .Keb CA8HAN1 ,RA .Feb lland. Me., to Glasgow to Ixindmuicri p and Glasgow. Feb COLUMBIA fl York York to $ 'SAXON IA and Plymouth, Cherbourg wyT, v...... Mar Akhtiburg . AI.OK.R1A . York to Londonderry and Glangow.Mar South-ito- n York and to IMPERATOR Jf fl Cherbourg ji Mar York to Liverpool CARONIA ...Mar York tra Plymouth and Cherbourg Mar ALBANIA n to Glasgow ... . Mar MA8SIUA York to Liverpool K. A. VICTOI ........Mar and South- to $York WAURETAN Chertiouig Apr ALBANIA Tl 1 8 8 18 13 1 6 70 16 19 7 23 7 tip' Apr Apr May June Apr 30 June May 12 June 24 4 Later Sailings on Bequest .02 Mills Nevada Hound Mountain 29 30 8.15 .19 i.... .. . IxXtouskm Tottotiah . West End ,- -t .01 Extension.. YlucNsmarS' Norik Rnwoe Kutn Offices "raneiaeo, or 4oes Paggi, Kanyon Hotel, Salt Lake City Hotel, Salt Lake City , , Salt Lake City Freight Sailings on Application 1 Markat Std Bureau of NaO J, G. Tomllnad - L- - J. Kyes, Hi SOI .02 .01 .04 .0i .......... .... ......... Midway Men Pits .01 .09 .08 .0! district Ttmopak S. S. MEGANTIC h 6peelHy $AR . FRANCISCO KlXUlft STOCKS. (At Reported by J. A, Hogle A Ce Bid. jAskfd. I Goldfield district !$ .03 ftOOtb .... $.... Hn Upward $400 WHITE STAR LINE c . Bloo Combi nation Amr.ru.-25-2- 6 January. February. March, 1921 Largest Steamer to the .Tropica . - ' WEST INDIES, .18 .04 t.124 49 .06 1 15 .50 A eked. is BTAHDAAD 011 STOCKS, Reftorted by 4. A. Hogte 4 Co.) .. Vonderful Bledwine blendinjr of reliable vegetable remedies jersons who suffer from unds Sleeplessness Loss of Appetite Iston ,Fsfl , Digestive Troubles W from Influenza and Kindred Ailments Oils Barnett . Boston Wyoming .... Klk Basin ..... Federal Oil 4,.... Metm Pete Merritt .... .....a Muiweat Refining Midwest Oil common Mtrlbweat Okmulgee Hapulpa (letjiio)ah kfarksnd Rimma A ...... ...... .., ........ . ... Reff .... .... Caledonia . ... Panada 4'0per Niplaalng, , . .. remedy and satisfy yourself of its beneficial Sol Refun btliiutet. Msmtfacfurere BR1ACEA DRUG COMPANY i City, Mo. . JE33B ..... ........... . Torn'iEili Ratcaalon (on Copper Jlowe bound II or la Mining .... ............ Vntted Kaatera , it Aro you irritable? Are you overworked? Then ......... ......... Magma rofpef klaatui Yalley Mother leMle (old I do (new) . . .,, .... Omar Boone Mines . ...... CTAFOftATEP fltTlT. Jtn 17. Evaporated apples, ime NEW ft OJtK, Jan. marrantlla pa dull; I'aUfomlaa. T48e; state Pronsylvaata. liter 10Vc. Prunes, firm; California a, 4ft We; Ore atrong per, 7 X da B per cent, Kfehann ling Ieman4 $3 75; rabk, $3 TR. Pranre Apricot a, stcody. choice. 2r; goes, 1UM4V A29c Demand mblea. 27c; Belgian atm choice, C7c; fancy, S4c. Pmctow dull; SOOe, franes Demand. 8 Me; eaMea, (lull atandard, 18c; choice. IV; fancy. 121 toe Llreb drw- - emaml, 82 due; cables, 82 PAc loot mnscatela, Ctd-dtoRsiatns. quiet; Mmand. 8 47c; rabies. $ 49c, Mark IHft'iSc; nordhsa. choice to fancy, needed, t c,v eablea. ! lUr. treek drarhmaa, f 43 per 15ft 3tc a dollar. Argentine Demand, 84 75e. Brasil Ian sDetnaed, 16,26. Montreal, 12l-- per cent city Mongol. discount. Time kmna, ateadr: giity da vs, tT. Egg, M.. RAN8AP riTT. ninetr dara aad a'i months, 8gF8 Pr rent araortla. 61k- - , . riral. w. kdrenreg fnrtiwr in tbs tota deal Mi e M 78V. Xr; parklag Demand. A 75 , Inga Knurr, uarnasgut; rrrrm,r. I i , ,, D townee etowde; high,- 0 i eent lew. S tfi rrntt , 7r; anrlata, per rent; ruling rate 8 per cent: cfonitA big, PMltry liras, to klfhac. fl 14021r; roaalm, cent, offered at T par cent, loan, anhaa(4, ic Sr; . r. $ per cent. tarkara, nnckaagrfi. HEW T01K M0HET HEW YORK, umi tr So.La Salle L17 Panama Canal, South Hetall Candy . Tobacco Eiport ttoldwyn , KRIEBEL 8 OQ I . iMvurMOfr emepts wm,aametavV11.tfaqcWaSag3i white, S t.2. Divide more per month. Equal to an invert-me- nt aemce coating $100 to $120 per year, aaya one reader of lnvratment. Ask ua for a free trial aubecnptioo. 5 .. 7s,c;. 8 36. Timothy riore, arad. $16.06022 W. , Pork, nominal. Lard. Riba, $11.60012.60. - . West e Ber tee lilies Prod Ryan - - 4444c; Rye No. 2. $1.85, I high-grad- fiair inquiry' at 7.75e . j'iJ price nt midday 3 yellow, S4Hc; ' 42HcftAic. lohw OMAHA. Jan. 17 Hnlted States Bureau of SOMtt; aHWa; Markets.! 11 of a Receipts, Bulb medium aad light 10r liiglter mostly butc hers, $9.30419 4ft; top, $9 60; bulk, atroag weight aad parking gradea. $9,0049 23. Beef ateera. meetly tlt Receipts. 9200 154J25C lower: top eerty, $SSft; early to shipper; she atoch. steady; ctoatug to lower; veals and tmlla, ateady; 14 feeter, about steady claaaea !2 6Ml; killing 8h9eprBeevtpt, ateady to !.V higher: early top lambs, $1100; 50; $6 ewes, $6.60; wethers, $8 60, yearlings, feeders, steady; feeding tamhe. $10 10, , Investment is a magazine of news reliable and securities. Conabout tains just the information you need, if you want to be well ported oo the beat atodcs, and can invert (5 or nrsa CASH QUOTATIONS. No. 2 red. $2.00; No. 2 Jiard, $1,830 It; OMAHA, ,! at coat and frel,ht. ...72.66 MVb Gnrn Nob 9 mixed, 87 4 ft 70c. Omta No. 3 white, V ,u Baa r4ent 7.10 1 i $1.60. . x; 'JrRaxr M about pric fi of one ofjt most aue lijfbt . 12 ..13.75 May Riba Jan, ,J1k, A iork Lord a. unsettled. Re bite, cached, $1.20 4ftl45; Michigan S0k,4ir 71) ... May a; 1.63 ... Jan, n,. ' ' .... fora TUX, OATS AND RTE, Jan. 77 Wheat -- Rcclpt. MINNEAPOUR. $74079. year k, fists, held 433 car., compared with 449 rare March. i'hule qiflk, flats. Cash : No- - 7 northern, $1J7H01-82H- : , , $L704; May. 8 1.68)i. Cor 6859c No, yellow, oestfim f chickens, Oats No. 8 white, 39 14040c. SOft fowls, f , Barley. 63074c. 82Aft 26 turkeys, Ryo No. 2. $161HL82t4-Fla- x No. 1, 974. $1.66)401 , broilers. L82e fowls, 32'tf 40ft 4Sc, .xtr ..$1.73 o 10c trarkeriack pt$$. 13.000; aetiee. ateadr HugeBeat baibera. top. Great Bend lower; mostly ateadr. to Cimatnck dlatrlct shippers. $0.60; packers, $9 50; light light Consolidstft Vtrgiata bulk of sales, $9.3&ttO 50. l aTT4p and lamb, ah 4 Norcfoan.,.,, gbeep Receipt. . ewea, r $5.25; Mexican futly ateadr ; wetbCra, lambs. $10 90. Ophlr 4 .... Sierra Nevada - Oienrock c, WHOLESALE DAIRY PRODUCE. Jta. It. Copper, ateady. aad nearby, 16H6tl3; drat (Quelatioos furalslied by Mutual Creamery ( ) 41 18 Hr. 1314 , quarter, aae tota Iron, nominal; No. 1 north, re. 333 00: Ns. S Break extra creamery butter la rartm 47H northnra, 6I0 032.00; No. 2 tcutbrra, $31.00 Ereeh Itrata creamery bultrr, parehmeat 32 00. H , ,43 priata Tin, wetk. Spot acd near by, $31.0098.60; freak ftrata creamery.,.j. butter la cartooa 00. lb- - tuba) $30 6037 fntnrei, .38 (80 butler Conking 1 Ml. Aatlmoay, $3 Ranch eaga ,00 toad, oiiltt, Siot. to. 75. .2 full cream ekeeae, trtpleta Leui Kaat St. dtlirrr apat, louag Amertra full cream ckeeaa ...... .2 Star, quiet. 4 B.608.70. Illerk Swiea ckeaae .31 Cream brlek efcmaa 72 2a , IJINDON, Jaa. rt fitaadard copr. 0HICA0O H0DUCI. Id, electrolytic, Alto. Ha. CIBI 6a, toad, ( 24 10a. 28 6a Elec. f nuAOO. Jan 17. Butteri eaay. Creamery eitraa. 4H! ataadarda, 47e, , , nORR AMD MAS. rimwi gltata.. Exit, lower. Iteeelpta t! I v N Pf'rth'P TJaV 1 1t -- fVvts uai hanapT iSata&e. ordinary flrrta (I3tt3; at 4mark, e ree-tn doc lower In bartond 'IM train, taekadqd. 'eaJrlgrkaVtie fnsitly pateirra v at fB3rt0 40 a barret ta 98 pound ttnesc, quoted Alive, JAe; fowla, rotten nartta poultry higher, erring,. . Brat. to ?enia. NEW foedera. atend; ateera. $8 8ft. to pre-cio- UUb ldaho Sugar, 33 at $8 00. operations of the Cstllh 8hale Products company are expected to BONDI. be extended on a fairly big Beale In the Third Liberty, 400 at $M 30; 200 at 90 34. spring, according .to report from Elko, PourtS Liberty 4a, WO at 687.68; MO at Nevada. WO 4 $I.4 'At the hresenOImeTTf fa the Victory. 60 at $07.00; 200 at $97.02; 600 at Catlin company has thirty-fiv- ereported, men at $97.04. work on experimental production. The UNLISTED. product I gasoline, paraffine wax, amLittle May, 000 at 4c, , monium sulphate and Surrka Standard. 1300 at 20c gas being a liquid product. No crude oil la surer Beef, 1000 at J4V4e. shipped. Shipments of the four products CLOSING SALES named are expected to assume Imporr Aatalon Star, 2000 at lie, tance In the next eeveral months. Th Alta Tuna!. 1300 at 10c, products are rot extract. The shale goes 4000 at Cottonwood Coalman, 3c; 4000 through a process of chemical diattllatlon, at Big 3c. producing tha petroeum bv such combina1000 10c. Miaca. at Eureka tions or atomical eliminations. Crown Point, 1000 at It Is reported that tha Catlin company Kart Nalldrlrrr, 100 at Me. haa spent tn th neghborhood of several North Standard, 1300 at 6H. hundred thousand dollars on Its property Plocha Mrliiol, 1000 at Hr. and plant. Its shaft is down 400 feet Sella, WOO at 4c. surer Shield. 600 at 2314. and It Is reported to be the object of the Standard. 160 at 625, to on a Untie five. stop management foot vein Burnt. 600 at 0c; 600 at 9'aC. of commercial shale from a ledge ninety wide. . This Is th only part that TOTALS. , feet will pav tommarcially under known proc. ' ' Sharea told. 47 488. . eases of distillation.- - It ia alaled.. ... The ItlUns .talna, vein of five feet I said to yield approxiMETALS MAXXET. mately fifty gallon to the ton. I.Shale n One-hal- Extension. T? May " t MieettledJ Le Wheat .. Mate about Sugar future cloaril atca'ly: aalra. 7400 ton; May, 4 87c; January, 4.62e; " March, 474c; July, 4.99c. fresh specials. 24V3 Dressed poultry, boxes, 82ft 40c; dp ' CHICAGO, Jan. 17. Persistant .export fresh, 27 ft 40c; roost; maud led to n aaotorinl advance today in wheat young, 65ft 60c; old .. r -- poultry, to AVke oet astaenPrtcea Bd 40ft 45c; western cWf higher, with March at $1 78 to $1.704 to $Sc; old roosters, l Corn gained May $1 894 to $1 89. t Prmrlalona fin lc, tad onto n nhado to V tahed from n 10c decline to n 60c advance. Wheat price bad an upward slant all day CHICAGO, Jao. with., but few brief exception. Germany and a,- - 75 car. Italy were paid tQ be purchasing, and . Ger- dpi 01.80 cxrt, ; ditto VMt many woo credited with baring bought 1.800, 000 bnaheta Saturday, but knowledge of tho white, sacked, fl.ddfc amount of business done today was withheld. Tl A feature was European bidding for wheat Jal Bullish HEW YORK shipments as fan- ahead as April. sentiment was also encouraged by the return steady early at AHct of tho emergency tariff bill to tho senate equal to 6,62c for ft and by dental of gossip that 70.000,000 bushels Refined, stesdy. wT t of wheat had bean omitted from tho Doited for fino granulated Drop damage Fvlnrra openwi q States risible supply otatemeat. advices from Australia attracted some notice, had also, despite assertions that the damage Kpnrtrcl b.s ma(h in Cora and ota sympathised with bat, nt. vlthstandlnfi that raraipla of corn wars tho Liberal export bnyinfi of largest this aoaaon. . eorn conllnood. . Provtaioaa, as a ml, were hifhor, lard dock, sbowUif a amalier iarraaao than and too arrivals of boys beinp loss anmaroua thaa looked for. RANGB OP THE LEADING PLTURE8. . a Mining Station Radium Has Considerable Worth Stiver King Coa, ....... Sioux Mia Bwaoaea Coa Keeret South OO06.-7&- 11 i Rendto Prate Rico f onsolidstetf fltlTor .314 01 .85 MB ' .10 .00 .01 .00 - Quincy Nnildrieer Provo 14 Id. About, 20,000 tons were shipped before steer. ; choice fair stern, $3 July, more than In any previous entire cows and steers. 00; clinic year. The total output of the western feeder helfera, (6 0007.00; fair to good cowa and states in 1920 if estimated at 65,000 helfera, to 0005 00; cutter, (3,0004 00; -Wote HfefcW ew. tons' In lotis,ncinparS(wRlt7',O0ir 4.60; fat bulla, (3.7504.00; bologna bulla, $3.00 1919. 00. Early in the year reports were pub- 04 Recelpta, 3513. Choice fat bogs, 176 lished that a contract had been made for to Hoga 230 pounds, 19.33; bulk el aalra, (8 860 large shipments of Idaho phosphate rock 9,33;.. feeder . he 8 AO.. were " Nsecp Reeipl, J7..OO0Cholc4 tor. Japan.vr fievetol' irondrgA-- ' lamtoTI oof Yokoto Idaho field from the 10 shipped to; wether. $3.0008 00; fat awes, (4.000 hama tn March, May and June, but reg- 6.00; , . feeder lambs, 18 0009.00. , ular shipments were not continued. A sent was of Idaho the ' DEXTER. output large part , to points on San Francisco bay, and a to The Tribune, j few shipments were made to Chicago Special 17. DENVER. Cattle Jan. Receipts, and farther east, Several thousand tons 7400. MarketColo., 26 to Beef higher. ateady conwere sent to Anaconda, Mont,, for 67.600 9 23; cowa and helfera, $6 000 version Into acid phosphate at the new ateers, calrea, a tuckers and .feed-erfertilizer plant of the Anaconda Copper 8.50; 6 0008 00.17.00010,60; wtt'h . Mug Kinortpta, "MO. Market connection Mining company, built-iiteady. Top, Its smelter. 99 60; bulk, (9.0009,50 - Market ' steady, 8100. Shortage In She supply of freight cars Hece'tpta, Bbeep hampered the industry In Tennessee, but tombs, (9 30010.30; feeder lambs, (8.000 . the production of the old and, some of 9.33; ewet, $3 3004.75. the new companies was probably consid' In 1918. CHICAGO. than erably greater phosphate were Operations on Florida 17. Cattle Receipt, CHICAGO, 'Jan. r and the push pushed throughout beef ateera, steady to 23c krwer. 'Top, made up in part for the loss caused 310 63; bulk, $8 0009.30; fat cows aad better, by the long strike In 1919. The ship- -' mostly ateady; spots, lower; bulk, $6,8607-76- , ments from the pebble field were prob- cennere.' $3 000 3 30; bulla, ateady to alroag; i ably more than 2,000.000 tons, and-- it is bulk, fi3.250S.26; ealves, ateady to 23c lower estimated that the total shipments from bulk sealers to1 packers, $10.00011.90; stock-erand feeder, ateady. the state were as groat as those in the flog Receipt. 59.000; acllre. steady to like peak year. 1919. and mayeven have surarerage; lights tin bfglter than SafurUaya passed them. The demand for phosphate ffiobl; 40 W), bulk, rluliif firm.' Top, for exportation was good, and many ship15? to bulb dmintblv 10c 0 05; pigg ments were made to northern Europe. ! $0,71V9 M. pound plr Total production' of phosphate rock in 00 ' moM- 27tOOU killing the United States In 1920 was about y tihwp bor lower. Ugx $XL25; btilk. $10 0 Iamb. with 4(1100: top ytarlJngR, $8.75, bulk. $8 008,90; 2.268.000 long tons, as compared 1919, 2.249.000 tons-Inon loH tup rwei, $0 OO;1 frw uiet Phosphate lands In the western states cboien wth8Tii. $0.50: that have been withdrawn from entry feeder lambs. $10 i5 10.40: looked sieadp. for several years are now open for teases and permits, which will be Issued by K A If 8AS OITTv the general land office, The minimum IT. Lai ted State KANSAS CITY. 'Jan cent 2 of value Is the gross per royalty 1680; Bureau of of the output, and a rental of 25 cents beef ateera, ateadjr to U&e tower: early Ml. be charged for the first year, $7.0O&9.; bo stock, mostly atady; apota, 60 cents sn acre for each year from the wea k on better gradea; guod and choice. $6 60 second through the fifth year, and $1 an 47 0; good beifera, $7 0(87.75 canoere $wd acre annually thereafter. No leasee will bulla, ateadr: cannon. $$ 15; calrea. ateady and to atrong; top' vealera. $12 00; atorker be given for more than 2560 aerge. the-yea- May Ptoohe-Rrlsto- . OODEH. , Tribune. 17. Cattle Receipt, Jan. OGDEN, Choice heavy steer. fi7.60M8.63; good - ihe - . Pa lom . Special to n MrmsonHe Mammoth Nnw WASHINGTON, Jan. 17, The notable feature of the phosphate rock Industry In 1920, according to the United States geological survey, department of th Interior, was the Increase In production In the western states. The shipments from mines In Idaho ran from 2000 to 3500 tons a, month in the early part of th year, but were more than 8000 tons In a single month after midsummer. - hi Tint! UoMTI letter Dur- s I -- of Rock ut; , Special t The Tribune. NORTH BALT LAKE, Jan. 17. Cattle-Re-ccl- pix, "809.' Halfkef TOc'lbwer.l' Gx8 detnanil. Choice prim afeera, $7.90fii8.4A: good ateerg, $7.167.90; feeder ataert. $8.166.90; choicd cowa end heavy - helfera, $5 908.40; fair te aad heifer, $5.156-66- ; good cow 'cutter, cannera, $1.902.40; fat bull. $3.4003,90; bologna bulla, $2.903.40;' light - , real calrea, $8 409 90, Hog Recelpta, 198, Market ateady. Good demand. Choice 'ptluie top fat hogs, 1M to A90 pound. $9.2309 75; bulk of oalep, (9.000 50; feeder, 38.6009 00. Market TO higher, Sheep Recelpta, 1849. fair demand. Choice fat lamb, grain fad), 60 80010 83; choice (grain fed), yearling (6 600 7 80; fat wethers (grain fed), $3,800 80; fat rwea (grain fed), $3.8604.66; feeder A la tubs, $8.1009 10. j - nine. firsts. 60981c; front 4'heete, firm. St; specials. 26 ft 29c; W -- 'tnreamerTr extrimriri. firsts, 88 to 91 make No. Eggs, low-pric- i wre HEW TO HEW YORK, higher Creamery, SALLLAKE J ACCOUNTIN AUDITINO SY8TIMATI Alexander kiene & co. Announce with Mr. Kiem remain un lr. Alexander TAXES. J. iaren, dele, lNDER 503 204 Kiene rinsed his- - connection Goode & Co, on December ill, 1920. Rtaff, offices anl iclpphonc , iumhrr kiene & CO. KatlonRi Bank Bufidfng P,al(r Xks Trty. Utah." ' - ' . Telepboos Wisateh 6412. ,1 |