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Show r u; THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1921. C0PPER5 AMONG SPECULATIVE I Rise in Call Money Exchange Rates Feature of Financial Market. Two Ore Shoots Struck in Eureka Property; Equip ment for Uncle Sam Mine IpHUI to At por-phv- 600-fo- ot - 606-fo- ot ed Chicago-Pneumat- ic for-th- high-gra- iron-stain- ed II TH 8atee.!Ulgk Lw.Closs. 21 284 26 28' Am Tribune. EUREKA, Nev., Dec. S. Tiro bodies of high-graor sre being developed In the south stop of the Eureka. Holly property. One shoot has opened Up to a width of four feet. The other, which Is three feet wide. Is Improving dally. Work In other parte of the property 1s proceeding under favorable conditions. r. Xtor-- , drift to the south along the contact on the level has ,uow reached farther south than point any workings on this level. An altered limestone formation, which lies adjacent to the porphyry Intrusion, has been, entered. The drift tp the west from the station Is now In the formation a distance of sevsnty feet. A flasure la showing la the face. During the week several carloads 'of mining machinery, air pipe, rails and fuel oil have arrived here for the Uncle Sam Consolidated Mining company and are now being installed at the mine. The management states that the plant, which will be ready for operation within the next ten days, is of the best and will be the most economical of operation that has ever been Installed In the Eureka v district. It consists of a four-dri- ll rapacity air of the compressor tv pc. complete assay e plant and elecmine worktric lighting system ings and Its camp. The machinery housing, boarding house and living quarters for the employees have been completed, and Just aa soon as Installation of the plant Is accomplished everything will be in readiness to rush ths extonsivs plan of development the management has mapped out. During this campaign of thoroughly opening up the ore bodies, the manageencounment says, all the tered will be shipped to the smelters at the Salt Lake, Utah, during winter months, but with the opening of spring It Is the InebnUon of the company to reduce to bullion all ores above $6 values found in the mine at their own combination mill now being designed and perfected by their metallurgical engineer, L. J. Rosenshlne. Development on tha 430 level of the Bullwhacker proceeds In the drift to the southwest and the drift to'the horth beneath the Laird stops. The drift to the southwest has gone into extremely hard ground, while the drift to the north still continues in a highly favorable formation. de -- MEW T0RX 9T0GX LIST. LAKE Beet Bugar M Ant Cam Amt Car A Fdy.. Ami HAL, pfd.. Adi Intematl Cerpn,. Ana Locomotive ..... Amt Smelt 0 Raff.. Ants tiugar Ami Sumatra Tab ... Ami Tel Tel ..... Ami Boole Ami . L A B Anaconda Copper 7 M liS US 2 24 23 40 25 I 10W .... 100 111 28 14 250113 .. 12 81 43 12 Western.... 14 73 18 12 107 08 70 8 11 81 7 14 9 81 70 62 48 81 71 11 8 in TribvDt NORTH BALT LAKB. Dee. C.ttle Fk ils market atMdjr to lower; food demand. Choice atecra, $5 9505 75; food ateera, 5.000 5 50; fair ataera 4 0006 00; cboict rowa and beary belfers $4 00 4 50; fair to food eowa 2 5 5004 09; etttera. and heifer. 2 6041 50, bo raooera. 00. fat boll. toraa hull. 2 50; ilf ht real calrta, 5 50 6 50. Hof Receipt. Bone; market steady; stronf demand Good eboica prim top hot. 170 to 00 1U. IT 25. bulk of sale, 7.001 60; feeders, $6 00 7.00. te Sheep Receipts, 1464; market steady Good choice Umbe, strong demand hither, 25- 7 3 76; choice yearlings, fat 2 00S60 fat ewes, wethera, 00. feeder lambs. 5 00 eelpt 0015; $t602 002 257 764 6000; 00DE& Special t The Tribune 4605 516025; Dim. ft DENVER. Colo , Dec. Cattle Receipts, 6 0006 25; Steers 1600, market, steady. cows. $6006 10; ealee. 7 6009 60, bulls, 2 00000; feeders, 4.6006 00. Hop Receipts. 600; market, steady. Top; 6 60, bulk. $6 Sheep Receipts. 4500; market, steady. Lamb. 6 0009 60; feeders, $9 00000, ewe, 260 206 6. 80S 47S IS 28 V OS 70 48 23 38 CHICAGO. 9 (ratted States Bureau of Markets Cattle Receipts, 11,000; beef some steers, mostly 25c hlfber; sales 50c up; long fed 1621 pound bullocks, 900; bulk beef steers, 6.6006 50; ths stock and bulls - steady to lSe higher? real Talres, ateady to 15c higher; stocker and feeders, ateady. Hogs Receipts, 46,000; active; bogs averaging under 170 pounds, steady to 10c higher; others unevenly steedy te 16e lewer than ye terdays average; mostly 10c lower; shippers bought about 27,000, big packers bought modem uly; smaller local bouses out of market 7 26; bulk. 190 7 10 Top. pounds and down, 07 25; bulk, 200 pounds and up. 6 6006 65; piga, ateady to 10c higher; bulk desirable, 7 2507 5. few at 7 45 Sheep Receipts, 19 000? killing classes, meot-- j ly 25c higher; spots up more; fat lsmha, top 111 65; bulk, 112501160; coils, 6 6009 00 top yearlings. 9 76. bulk fat ewes. 4 2605 60; one deck choice lirhti, $600, practically no feeder trade. CHICAGO, Dec. oirr. XAM9AI Dec 9 'United States Bureau of Markets ) Tattle Receipts, 7000, beef steers, butgher stock and Stockers and feeders, generally steady te 26c lower; early top steers. 7 25 better kind held around $6 25 bulk cows, $ 5004 25; moot heifers, $4 00 bulla. mostly 10002 76; good and 160; eholce stackers, $6 6006.16; cslvet, weak ta 60c lower; bulk good and choice veal era. 7 00 07 60; extreme top, $6 00; earners almost unsalable around 60c lower than last weeks close; bulk good kind, $2 00. H of a Receipts, 4000; active, generally KANSAS riTT. steady; spots, steady: fair shlppar demand early clearance; top, $6 76 paid for lights and light batchers by both packers and shippers; bulk of saise, 6.5006 70, packing aow meetly $5 6005 75 pigs, stesdyj best, $7 00 Itheep Receipts, 9500; sheep, steady: ewes, and fed west 94 25; lambs strong; native era lambs, $10.00. 10VD0Y M0KIT. LONDON,' Dec. 9. Bar attver, 9414 per ounce. 2 per cent, - Money. Discount rates, abort and three months bills, 9 per cent. CATTLE, SHEEP, HOGS Ship to HUNSAKER COMMISSION COMPANY OGDEN, UTAH. ' Gao. Tomllnaon M. X. Hampton (Bond ad) ... . July OATS 71 10 JO- 22 727 11 .. .. Jn. LARD Jan. .. .. ... May May hard. Torn II . , . .. 11. No. 3 mixed, 494c. 0l No. ties4c. Bye No. 48C49c; 3 white, 836 88c; No. 3 white, No. I white, . 84 c. Berley, nominal. ered. 12 50Q18 80. Pork aomlnsL Lard, 88 68. 8 00 kibe, 7 12 NEW 48c; .... BAR SILVER. YORK, Dec. Porviga Mexican dollare, 48c. bar silver. 81 ref gs.... let 4s. WORSIAKI Slo Par gen 4s... Mont Power 6s .. 84 73 V 01 08 08 01 m NY Cent deb 6s. Nor Pec 8a . ... Nor Nor 107 Joist O 8 L ref 4 .... 88 Pec TAT 3s.... 03 06 Pena gen Se 8t L A 8 V ad 6s 72" So Rellney ie... 88 Tex A Pee let .. 8e g Hnbher 5s ,. 87 90 I' 8 Steel Be 6s let MAIL IF atthi r THEATRE 03 TRIBUNE Gats Away With Murder TELEGRAM Worth Prleo of Admission' NEWS Startling and Baffling WHEAT, OATS AND RYE. Dec 8. Wheat, receipts, 261 MINNEAPOLIS. cars compared with 280 cere s year ago, cash 81 23 1 northern. No. 1.28; December, l 20 May. 121; Corn, No. 8 yellow. 40Utf741e. Oats. No. 3 whits, 8080t. ' Berley I731c. Hye, No. 2, 7c. Flax. No. 1. $1 781 87. rrt7nnfn -- MERICM- TOMORROW Ths Donald Crisp Production The Bonnie Brier -- t Bar tbs that millions bavo road and Made from world-famou- s book loved. A picture so deep in human nature, so filled with intimate doings of everyday folks, that you see not a play but life. With Just a touch of local color Scottish Dances and Bagpipes by the Canadian Overseas Veterans BETTER MUSIC SATURDAY BARGAIN MATINEE 12:15 to 0:30 Children 6c; Adults: Entire lower floor, Including loges, 26c; mezzanine 15c. Doors open 11:10. K.-O- GIRLS GLEE CLUB 60 Voices 50 With the Latest Song Hits, Clever Dancing Elegantly Costumed R. OWEN SWEETEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Beginning Sunday Comedy Mark Twains' A CONNECTICUT YANKEE" Featuring Jimmie Adams and a host of funsters. A wonderful screen presentation of this great book of humor and gatire. THE USUAL GOOD MUSIC (Mostly Scotch) - V AL SHAYNE Singing' Beauty CHODY & DOT " '1 ifLli JENNINGS saw made of ' Matlnses. 10c Nights, 15c, 20c Children, Sc TOR TWO DAYS KANAZAWA rubber BOYS SCENIC ' Change of policy BEGINKINO SUNDAY First-ru- n pictures only TOM mty in i 'AFTER YOUR OWN HEART Hew 926,000 Pipe Organ Matinee Tomorrow at 2:30 Thomas Wilkes Presents . WILLARD OHARA & NEELY there MACK ; ' and the Has the r , Wilkes Players With GEORGALIS TRIO IVA SHEPARD ' ' In Willard Mack'sUtest V first presentation on drama a false . any stage KILO WATT The Scarlet Pairol HEZT WEEK ZANE GREYS MYSTERIOUS RIDER bottom ? Nobody knows nobody can rV md Hack MU KICK IN laateaaaeesaaeeessaaaaaa GEE BUT BUSINESS IS GREAT aaaaaaas asaasai NOW PLAYINU i REGAY PEARL With Ward De Wolf and tha mum y u Rialto Versatile Five. JACK RUBE CLIFFORD BOB HALL INDOOR SPORTS The ExtempoA Comedy raneous Chap ANDERSON A YVEL OLLIE YOUNG A APRIL . SERVAI3 LE ROY Presents SAWING A WOMAN IN HALF Paths Nsws Aesop's Fables Topics of tho Day Eves. Wed. to Bun., Inc., I8o to SL Mats Thurs. to 8un Inc., 16c to 50c. Owner of Auto License No. 2326S call at Orphsum Box Office for two free tickets for tonight show. BROADWAY Today and Saturday A 8plandld Flrat Run Picture That la Pull of Punch and Action T WM. RUSSELL In His Latest Drama THE CHEATER REFORMED and solve the mystery yourself ELMO LINCOLN In tha Great Wild Animal ADVENTURES TARZAN OF Nows Weekly Comedy Tomorrow Matinee Fre Candy to All Children, 11 a. m. to p. m.- - STAHT8 TOMORROW PA STAGES MRS. KATHRYN KEISER jj(tw (fir ilftitr&yi sxmiffG IT 0? Denver, Colo. " Barrymore A csvs man story of temper and ' - r passion Tonight , Will lecture at The Deyil's Garden With Lionel COMEDY Z 'With FREE AND EASY fiGEM r.? Presented by SESSUE HAYAKAWAy Supported by Myrtle :Stedman. "A strong, sensational drama, a story of flovlers and crooks. IRVINE AND HAMILTON The Riotous Mermaid they really saw through her CARLTON CHASE Hk T BlacteRo$sw r BIGGER PICTURES TODAY Selbit Production, box K C So Mo KATex Wabash Do Are 8.7 KEW T0RX BOND LIST. 2i reg . .T..101 lot M Marine Os. 00 4s A WOMAN ? 9, 6 01 40 8 81 4e get out ? 81 U E do 2s coup ....101 104 B 8 4e reg do cv 4s roup. .104 70 Faunae 8 reg 70 de coupes Ante T 4 T cv 6a 106 86 Armour A Co Beth gteei ref 5s. 80 Cent Leather 8s., 04 O cv 5e. . 83 Ches C BIAPRy ref 4s. 77 Chile Cop eol tr 6s 84 84 Cole A Bo ref D A B O coo ol 4o 78 bom of, Censda 6e 94 (1931) 43 Erls gen 4e 06 Gen Elec 6o " SAWING THROUGH . KIBgj Jsa . . . 8,113 63 How does she ? 88 32 73 63 .. Elec .. ? the WHAT THE SALT LAKE NEWSPAPER CRITICS SAY ABOUT 88! 19 60! box N. 38 Ul ,126 12, - IN TOWN the I July POKE 23 I . Next Monday & Tuesday, Dec. 12 and IS, Mat. & Ere. ? .. Mty-.. IT f r .. 70 48 . 04.25, COBS May Flour, " unchanged. oa track, NOTHING LIKE fc: two women -- 200. Dee. 5. Cattle Receipts. OGDEN, Choice henry ateera, 6.2606 60; food steers, 6 000 5 26; fair steers, eholce 00, feeder steers, 4.7605 00; Choice cow and heif er. 4 0004.25; fair to good eew and belfers, 7504 00, entters. 2.000 00; etnnera, 2 00. 2 0009 00; real bologna bull, calves, 6 0007 00. Choice I6S Bog fat kef. 175 Receipt to 250 lb., 6 70; bulk of tales, 6.2006 70; 6 5007 50. feeders hogs. Choice lambs, 6 60 Sheep Receipt, lono, 7 50; wethers. 5 6004 00; fst ewes, 2 50 1.00, feeder lambs, $6 0006 60. Jnlr 18 Sales la hundreds. Vjwcitl to Tb rCTL'BCS. HEAT 112m2!112 ft ..... BANGS OF THE LEADING TV Clover rtTT.rTIT Minn , Dec. 8 I Inaeed H S2V46I 86 , to arrive, gl 82. 88 22 70 188 le,to I0 a LINSEED OIL. 7 2 44 74 2881 3141 FLOUR. M1NNKAP07.7R Pec. 8, 18 004119 0u. Bran. 88 21 7 S3 KANSAS CITY PRODUCE KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dee. 8 Butter, aa changed Egg. firm: first., 60c; second, 85c. Puultry, bene, firm, 18 U 21c ; eprlng., unchanged to 2 cents higher, lS&ilc, turkeys. 8c higher. 88c. 18 1 hl(ht gov-me- nt 27 14 4 84 8 Ind Alcohol . . . 8 Retail Stores 9 Rubber J on 63 Vi Central T, N H A Hartford Ret!arhoue 76 34 KEW YORK. Du. I -- 1 t per cent for call money, the quotation In E.varal weak a. and th. increased of foreign exchange were feastrength tures of today's linanrtal market. Stock, and bonds differed in no essential, from their recent irregular or uncertain tendencies, aside from a pronounced falling oft of operations in the share list. Ths nss In demand loans came In ths last half hour and wa attributed to the withdrawal of fundfc by local banka to meet impending obligation! for federal and underwriting accounts. Price changes in all but the speculative stocks wera comparatively narrow- - Kails were firm at the outset on assurances that SL Paul's maturities would bs met. Resumption of dividends on Chicago, Indianapolis A Louisville common shares also stabilized transportations for a time. Coppers. Pittsburg Coal, Corn Products and Famous Players were among the Steels, equipments and stronger Issues other representative Industrials became reactionary on the heavier tone shown by motors and miscellaneous Issues, Including merchandising, leather and food groups. Sales were 675,000 shares Sterling demand bills rose to 14 before the close, an overnight gain of nearly 8 cents. French and Belgian remittances advanced about 26 points each. Italian, Dutch and Scandinavian quotations gaining 10 to 20 points. All Liberty and Victory Issues dosed at declines ranging from trifling recessions to about 69 cents per 8100. Tbs general domestic list was Inclined to sag, but Internationals strengthened on heavv buying of United Kingdoms, Japanese is and 44s, and several of the French and municipal Issues. Total sales, par value, 117,350,000. rat. 16,f n 7 t Better export CHICAGO, Dee. helped give wheat a lift today. net Prices closed strong, higher, with May 1 18 to II 14 andc July to 11 01 03. to Ji Corn gained 1 and onto He to He to lc. In provisions, the outcome varied from 19a decline to 40e advance. Wheat showed strength from the start, and with a gradual Increase of buying New export prlcea moved up readily. business by the way of the Gulf of Mexico was noted, and special attention wa a given to news that British stocks of wheat totaled only 11,609,090 aa against 34,000,000 bushel a year ago. Indications of larger flour gales at Minneapolis tended further to encourage bullish sen tlment, as did the fact that receipts were smaller at most primary points aside from Kansas City. Absence of any aggressive selling-wapparently due In a considerable degree to an opinion current that recent declines had been drastlo and that a reaction was to be looked for. Toward the end of the session, mimerous longs, who had sold ouLwareaetlve on the buying side. Corn and oatg advanoed .with wheat. Export demand for corn was good, and ths domestlo call was better than haa been the case for some time. Lard and riba rose on scattered buying, which found offerings rather tight. Pont was marked down intbe absence qf any Inquiry. c. -- 188 10 4 X 8 Steel do'pfd T tah Copper Western Colon IBS 3 7 601 76 - ..... 47 6 27 83 128; 11 ....... 1 1714 42 ,4 120 20 62-- 01 64 7 11 ,!aa 8H 87 67V bi 8U7 Northern Pacific ..... Okla Prod A Refg Pacific Mall Pao Amu Petroleum . . . Pennsylvania ... ..... Pittsburg A W V..... Ray Con Copper Reading Rep Iron A Steel ...... Royal Dutch, N T Shattnek Aria Copper-- . . . Shell Trane A Trad.... Sinclair Oil A Refg... Southern Pacific ...... Southern Railway Stand 011 of N J. Studebaker Corpn Texas Co .... .... Texas A Pacific .. Tobacco Products Traoacontl Oil .... Colon Pacific U 8 Food Products V U 0. 62 4 667 ....... .... A 17 42 110 28 47 66 19 .19) 27 l( 25 ....... Norfolk 17 43 49 67 20 112 H3 66 i 66 $2im 68 4 U 1; 6 71 4 47 03 v! 03 22 67 I 28? 12 46 i 941 4lr ...... N N 90 am? 6 ..... Mis mi Copper Middle Ststee OU Midvale Steel ,.Mo Pacific Nevada Copper 47 5 2S General Klee trie . .... General Motors Gt Nor, pfd Illinois Central . Inspiration Copper 1st Mer Marine, pfd., Intematl Nickel Intematl Paper K C Souther Petroleum $0. 121 7' 12 ........ Ueilcaa 64 mV 116siv, 53 115 MS 118? ......... U II 96 60 45 42 64 27i l 241116 14 Ches A Ohio Cbl, Mil Jk 9t Paul.... Chi A North weeier CM. R I A P ac....v Chino Copper Cole fuel A Iron..... Cora products Crucible Steal Cuba Cane Sugar Kenn Copper Louisville A Nash 67tt 67 4 0 90 4 07 SJ 06 44 4 44 M, 404 Atl.aGulf A W Indict . Raidwin Loeoflteth Balt A Ohio Beth Jteeft 0" --a.... Butte A Bnp Copper.. Calif Petroleum . . . . Canadian Pacific ..... Ceutral Leather Chandler Motors . .... trie 144 7 . Atchison lib 1452 15 92 11(145 in 1 and Improvement in Foreign Li the STOCKS TO SHOW STRENGTH . !1 B. B. HALL, 20 South 3rd East - TONIGHT AT 8 F. M. Under the auspices Of the Unity Society - Subject THE LAW OF ASSOCIATION NOTICS. Notice la hereby given that the Cartaln-taa- d Products Corporation of Missouri, a Missouri corporation, hurvtoforo transbusiness In the stake of Utah acting aa a foreign corporation, has filed tu application for withdrawal as such foreign corporation from tho eiata of Utalh with tho undersigned clerk, of tho district court of Balt Lake county, pursuant to older of the fudge of the district court, the ltth heretofore entered on, day of November, ttii, and that after due publication hereof, for a period of products thirty days. Mid Certain-tee- d Corporation of MlMouri Will, on tho ttd day of December, 121. present to tha district court for bearing and determination ta paid application, and ank the court to ontor a decree authorising said Certaln-taa- d Fredaatt Corporation of Mlaooori ta wllbdret from the stale, and Is given that any person notice turthar t,, may, within said period of publication of said notice of application, fi.o objection! thereto, all In accordance with tho statutes for such cases made and Utah provided. . Dated at Salt Lake City, Balt Lake county, Utah, (hit llth day of November, CLARENCE COWAN, Clerk of tha District- Court of Balt Lake County, Utah. k3638 By Fred C. Bassstt. Deputy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Wither county, state of Utah. Eudell Brown, plaintiff, versus Ada Brown, Summons. Ths stats ot Utah to said dafandant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, tf served within the county In which this action la brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend tha abovs antltled aq- - uTIO lift 1(' esKfH: mmmM tlon; and In case of your failure as to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with- - tha 3 clerk of said court. Thla action is brought to recover h Judgment dissolving tne marriage contract now and hitherto existing between . yoa and the plaintiff. T. R. O CONNOLLY, ' ' Plsynturs Attorney. P. O. address, 337iSastUngton ' sue, Ogden, Utah. i - av. " |