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Show TITE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, 192. 16 Si A. L MS GASOUNE ALLEY- - HOME TO ROOST -- E re Eastern Metal Men Ten-CeLead It Be-lie- nt an Early Probability. in Metallurgy Advance ' Source of Great Sat- . isfaction to Company. - PrM.nt price, e le4 sre of great Importance to th, American Smelt-I- n a Fanning company, according to tbo Be ton Now Bureau, (loco tho company from Ho own and cuotom ore produce, almoot ISO, Odd tono of load annually, about Id per cent of tho world't output and 75 per cent of refined lead turned out In thla country. Bead la lb stronger technical position, today than any other nonler-rou- a metal, burplua stocks are well below normal and with demand steadily Increaaln, clone observer, believe lead la an sarly probthat the ability. Current production of the American , Sm.Itlng A Haflnm company la run-nl- n aomawhat ahead of laet year, when output ainounted to 13s. Hi tuna. In 1921 the average price of lead at New York waa 7.H cents per pound. The average for 1S24 will be fully 4 4 cent above this figure and op such a production as American Smelting if getting from its own mine this rmons not only greatly increased earnings, but larger toil profits through increased output of cue tom produeera EARNINGS BETTER. In tha first half of thitsar the net earnings smelting company's amounted to $6.4 per share on the eu9,98u shares of common stock. This after depreciation depiction and wii reserves of almost $8 per share. It Is estimated six that in the Sntmtbs of 1924 flnai net Jjst available ti the comment stock after alt reserves and charges will smount to well over 8 per share, indicating between $14 and $1$ for thie year. l'aying $5 a year on its common stock, this company is In the front tanks Df those corporations tnat mutt 'soon permit its junior shareholders a larger share of iroiiu, says the east. ern financial paper. The company is a large producer of sNver, sino and oopper as well as producing as It does from its own mines' and custom ores 94.000,000 ounces of silver, 836.000.000 pounds of copper and 40,000, UuO pounds of spsi-te- r. What is particularly gratifying to the officials ,is the improvement which Is constantly being made in metal recoveWes and the ateady reduction ' in smelting and refining losses. - 4 nt & METALLURGY IMPROVED. Ten years ago, with tha beat plant auulpmfcnt than known to the Indus try, the company was losing Into the air $10,000,000 annually in its various treatment processes. Very great Improvement has been made since that time through the introduction of the Cottrell and bughouse silver has receded In price from a fraction above 73 to around 4$ cents, It is felt that with the reconstruction of the currency systems of the European governments a larger demand will be created for metal India and China have alcoinage. ways been the primary markets for silver, and such are the suspicions of the peasant class In many of the middle European countries concerning paper money that there would seem to be a promising outlook for an expanding use of silver there for coinage purposes, In Mexico, where the American Rmelting A Refining company has a large investment, the prospect Is an improving one. proo-sese- a. While REV TORE LISTED gTOCXS. Reported by J. A. Regie A Co (A Coalmen . Aver Agrl them Aster Beet Surer AIM ... ... . . A ever ttmelt Kef pf4 Amor Fed Ftf ... Oil AMortsted C'alif Peckers . Coca-Col- a Coe Textile Cuben-Ame- r . huger Gee Aspbelt Hoeettai OU Hudson Motors Uegae Meg (teehoerd het Lead .... Bet IHarafc hsvmds Ooe hs Amer Oao Pierce-Arro- . , .... ... , .... . ... ... pfg . . Per ... So By pfd lex Onif Bui V g Smelt com Utah Sec Webash A pfd . Woo worth Co . . .... KiVSil CITY PRODUCE. KANSAS CITY Mo , Dec. IS Eggs, higher; firsts, 49c; selected, 67c. kill atl-de- g 1 at ) 101 Id im 16 93T01 2! 101.19 236 HR) 26 100 23 8HK 101 9 ilOl.6 fti)7 lOI.rtVjlOt 23 . . 72 bft FOHKtUV Alts Mti Ann t oirntflti HxaH t Co .11 .ot ,uV4 .... Emnia 4 v Rmpl'e Alliua Emerald Eaet (Vows Point Esat Ttritie Coal. Haul Ttntk Com Beat Astekpe Eureka UUr Eureka Bullloa Great Ktitera Qaleea Howell Iron Btoaanm fms King Keratona Ama Bmellinf ds do 8e Ama Sugar 6s Ama . do eol tr 4s 8x . )ly lar M'sfcs.w MU'h!ga. ljFy teh Oiiinry . NatMtlrer orh Mtanlartl r r A K do hi H H .15H! .14U .01 .)! . . .fMS .13 . 1H ft 6 Ml 6 0ftj T Del A Hod DcnTer'Sa rf f Tm Rrrfirm-- 3H Nor 7a A Herabey I'hor to TVI rff fe III HI Cent Cbtc Rt L to .. A N O rf Til ktecl rtrb 4t 6 Inter A 5 N a f to Inter M V so 014 .1 I(J .04 Walker Mining Wnodlawn Yankee Coo , Rave-you-studied . prisee. tenwx. at 100 Onp, 1fW moO 44. j (ualtfioB. 84 at 64; 100 st 100 at 100 61. at LV; ' rti ETAPORATED 5 rt s a 91i 96, ... ... ... 76i Niftres Tintic Ore Production Decreases During Week to Tbe Trlbons. Ic. II Tintlo district ElHKKA, ore production for the week ending toae com197 totaled caftoeda. night pared with lot carloads for tbe week preceding Production vm as follow: Chief Tintic Cohnotidated, . 63 carloads; Standard, $1; Bingham Mine. 1?: Iron Bloaeom, 7; Plutus, 4; Empire Mines, 4: Mammoth, I; Colorado, 9; Mountain w. l Total, 137 carloads. The Scranton property of North Tintlo wm purchased for a consideration of f 5,0iM at the sheriff sale at Tooele this week. state the Anaconda that Reports Copper company has taken over the Addie property and other group of East Tintic claims for development. The Hast Tintic Coalition Mining Walter James, Wool grow- Director of Mint Report er of Millard, Sees No Receipts Here as Far Below Operating Cost. Danger Overcrowding. Unlike some of the woolgrowers who see In the Increasing number of cattlemen who are changing ta the sheep business danger of poeelble overproduction, Janies, a prominent Millard sheep man of Black Rock, county, Is convinced that ths change offers little threat of overcrowding or unfavorable conditions, being In the main merely a phifting of owner- - aitr have about the earns number of aheep In Utah a we had before In the cattlemen became interested sheep" said Mr. James yesterduy at the Cullen hotel. "No great number of sheep has ben brought in from The cattlemen have other state. had a bad season and nsturaJty would like to get Into siething more profitable That is making more aheep men In Utah, of course, but it docs not immediately make mots sheep. Any Increase in tho future w!U be needed, probably. is that conditions 'My opinion imamong the cattlemen will soon prove, Things are at a low ebb now, tt Is true but cattle might to increase in value within the newt few months have be-lx i uiupanv decreased during the considerably u capitalization from 1,600,000 to 9,000.-Oi- past year on account of the drought shares in order to secure finances and scant feed on some of the range for development work. am convinced that we have But seen thfi end of the drought. Recent 4iid snow have extended as far rains Bunker' Hill & Sullivan south a fallen te, Ntv t and give asCapitalization Increased surance of abundant moisture next te& i Wish, Vtc. capital Mock 19 of 94. TVTTS T0RK. Dec. de. insert; prune, ttendyp sprtcets fnn; rsiwns, quiet,' A NEW And 101 76 39 69 77 81 ak to Oft'' 96' 91 'fit 90' 17 95 96 Mh. t Tb. Tribull. WASHINGTON. Dw. 22 82 1ft 15 - 96- V, Hc w' 67' iui wi ii inp( inu prt h H 97 96; 96 91 68 69 8' 87'-- 9J C 9 n 22 109 1ft Htt lW ; a1 PI 92 86 26 37 8m', . sftv, r; S7 t: 10 3 69 12 98 o 9s 98 ' 96 93' 93 I ir 16' H1 I 2 60 81 98 5N 39 ly? 102 2003 H2 j 7 , 741120 . I 119 Harms jo 7 ! . iflrt ianatt 8 tear ps 3 09 99 Vkt St K 7a Mo Ran A Tex Now, . 8a A 26 86' 83 pr It do Raw dj to A 77 ltti T7, 99 to s o Ho Pacific 1st to Jj 4s . ... . . Ij 9V 4 fr 66 Mont Power 6s A , I si T) vt --frrX Y Ont deb to . . ; ti,iisi4ius 7s 7' do New rf A imp to .! Chic A ?! ctf 4t 3l tv Hs',ns tiii York . . 81 L ,.i N T X H A H . . frwncs J' Hew York Ryt 4s 6S v tv - J2S m! Cl s' 45S1 4S -r. 1( Aotln In tr-u- Leath-erwoo- of PIPE EH T5 ,f r, I AMF2S. Iowa, Dec. 19. No poultry epidemic exists in the middlewest, according to II. A. Bittenbender, chief of the poultry husbandry department at Iowa Btate college. The huge losses In transit, which, in part, the eastern embargo' on prompted SUGAR MARKET. poultry, he said, were due to unfavorable for shipping and to weather mo 19. Dec. YORK. NFW Although feeding of fowls which. In etonr nourred ta tbs spot price ef raw the scant near today frocn 4 77c, duty paid, later their weakened condition, are unable to withstand cold and ordinary Inwere tower, selling from 4 59 ahlpmcnt to 4 6.V to time of delivery. fections and consequently die in large according 181 were 000 bass. Bales numbers Bittenbender scouted the caused Iveminc of December notice theory. thAta .naw and highly con-, ia thix posittoa had attacked disease tagioua but otberwlee the market snesr future poultry. e firmer on buying for Csbsi eccoeat 5 rotsts tnal prices lower to M7N7NTRAPOTJR, Minn, Dec. 16 3 88c; Decemter 2 96c; March, hrHer Members of the Minnesota etate livelinr 2 96c: July 3 06c. TN sanitary hoard announced regrefined Hgr market was easy at stock ulations 7 13r "to 7.3 for ftn granulated. prohibiting the return of Refined futures wore nominal. empty chicken coops, crates and cars from New York an.il New Jerwey to VTW YORK TR0DUCE. Minnesota unless they are properly cleaned or disinfected. XFW.TORK, Dec 19 LIt poultry, el BmiJerei by froigbt. 10c; fowl, The board took this action as a bv fre'fbt to embargoes placed against the I93fc. bf express. 1ftH6e: bt freight. 4V; hr expre, 80 Minnesota chickens to the of shipment 3.Vduck, . by frelaht. 40c; by expre, two eastern statea Board members re-ee 4 f'iiV hr freight. II; by there is no disease among 4he 334t40r. Dreed poultry. Irrerulsr.. declared chickens here and the regulations are, wetters. 8443r; to. sout$wst Tnrker sense a preventive measure. in a era. 84ft4lc. corrxx market. ' VKW YORK, Dec. 19 Coffee e'ceed eet onchses'ed to 66 potots Sate. 32 606YV- - Cloning: December, 19 9to May, 2' Jpir ll.Vir; 8cpfember, IT 85c. Sr coffee guiet; Rio 7s, 22 C 4s. 26C to 27e. Santo Vrh. Jnnrr futures higher. 21 one; 19 00c; te 29g; MONTY AYD EXCKAVGE. Dee. YORK. 19 Tereign Q'ottioi in ctott: Great Britsiu, demsad, $4.70 9-NEW MY te Tbe VINO SKALB. . 19 Dec. The sal SANTAgriM.' 'Special Trihtiee, ICE HARVEST BEGINS. t Th. TrtbaM.. gpn-1- ! the. 11 Th Annual ELKO, harreM of lo at th Paolflc pond tn Carlin ia under way, with vral hundred men at work puttln up the frown water for uae tn trans.. porting fruit next' summer. S., Wtm MARRIAOE ANNOUNCED, ipsrtsl t The TrlMne. 19 Tec. SANTACHTN. Mr. Mra. Daniel Jerman announce and the Iatura. marrtaee of their daughter, to Archie Dannie of Riverton In Salt j 45- gen lien 4s Tel 7 . J IMS! S. .',1 !' M of Lake. hi - V. A. D. 1V25. ROBERT E. MARK, AncillaryAdfhlnlatrator with the Will annexed of the estate of Frank Bvrne, deceased. Date of first publication November I 2. A. D. zr -i Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Company South 24. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Alice Veltch, deceased t'reditor will present claims with hers to the undersigned at 100$ Kearns building 036 South Mein street), Saif Lake Citv, Utah, on or before the frth day of February A. L. vouc 1925. JOHN J. HARVEY, Administrator, with the Will Annexed of the Estate 6t Alice Veltch, Dev ceased. Dale of first publication, December 1. A. D. 1524. Date of first publication, November 26, a. D. 1924. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THB Third Judjclaj district, in and for Fait Dak county, slate ot Utah. A. W. McCune, plaintiff, vs. Watse-c- a Gold Mining company, a corporaY. H. Hurd, retion. defendant; ceiver. Notice of hearing on report of sale and petition for con- firmation The report of sale and petition for confirmation of W. H. Hurd, receiver for the defendant, WaXueca Gold Mining company, reporting ths sale ot all of the property snj aueete, boih real and personal, of the aaid W si sets Gold Mining company, In one parcel to E. F. .Lynch for the eum of 95000 00 on the following terms, to wit: ten per cent cash and th balance upon the confirmation of said sale by said court, and praying fur the conf:rmattnn bv said court of said sale to the said E F. Lynch, upon said terms as appears from the renort of sale and pttltion for confirmation, filed in this court, ha been set for hearing before said court on Monday, the 92nd day of December 1924. at 10 00 oclock a. m. of said day, at the courtroom of uld court, city and county building, in Salt l.aka City and county, Utah. Witness, the clerk of said court, with tha seal thereof affixed, thla 10th day of Hecembor, 1924. CLARENCE (Seal) C. faasett, By Fred A COWAN, Clerk. deputy clerk. Hurd, attorney for er TO CREDITOR -- 4- of A. J. Nielson Burton, deceased. and Charles Notice la hereby given that on the JOth day ot November, 1924, an order uae duly and regulany made and entered In the district court of the Third judicial district In and for the eounty of Salt Lake, state of rtah, requiring all persons, firms and corporations the having claims or demands against J. Nielcopartnership composed of A. how deson and Charles 8. Burton, ceased. to file nald Ulaims or demands with M. M. Johnson, receiver of said at 1609 copartnership, at' his offlcaiAka City, Welktr Bank building. Salt 24th the or on before day of Utah, y of thereJanuary, 1923, after having said clAims br demands dinsllowed and barred forever; which said clams or demand shall be supand shall art out ported by affidavit the amount and nature thereof and the amount and nature of any security or lien held by the claimant or to which the claimant la entitled. Dated this 21st day of November, 1924. Me M. JOHNSON, Receiver. REGULAR STOCKHOLDERS' Of the copartnership S. under-txmalt- South West Templa. 4"- Min Bt Exclusively a Savlngi Batik and TrusY Company. re Otristmst seals' I being pushed by MUTUALS TO ENTERTAIN. 1"7 Mivijr A. E. Wail, assisted by the ..I nrsi!07, The i hwl MT. Deo 4 teacher. 19 are children PLEASANT. The 8 T.rfg 0 mV m. I M. 1. A, ene North ward Y. D and Y. Ore Hak R R A vUitlng every home, eo.thst enrhbtmf-n! Ns-R71.I a e mar to chance hake a will All ?H Christmas entertainhelp. present A Kle 3a Psc .t : c2,it n- c4, houseware doing their bit, as are ment and pronram In the North ward 1 fnciXic lsi 4 44 Hi i i ether ergaJtixaUoBS. chapel next Tuesday evening. ' X Y Tel Nop Pac 4I X W MACHINERY COMPANY lir vouchers to the undersigned at 90 Kearns building, Balt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 3oth day of January, NOTICE GALIGHER 228-3- 2 3T0TICES. arlerk or (he respective eiga fw further Inform tkni r NOTICE TO CREDITORS. t Estate of Frank Byrne, deceased. with claims will Creditors present Hurd Plates SHEETS SHAFTING STRUCTURALS RAILS Ic, 0T7ARDIAV8KIB AMD iCousult cuuot BARS , Minnesota Fear ContagDark Northern Wheat ion From East; Insists Prices Brings Fancy on Disinfected Coops. FR08ATE - Th, 1 department appropriation bill, reported to the house today, m&kee no appropriation for oontlnulnc the Salt Lake City aasay office after June 30. The committee having fulled to Insert thla appropriation, but rather haylna followed the recommendation of the d budget bureau. Representative will prepare an amendment making the customary appropriation for ths Salt Lake office, and offer his amendment when the bli comes up for consideration iu the bouse. The appropriation last session was $J$oO, and Air. Leatherwood's amendment will ask that this same amount be appropriated to keep the office open, for the coming fiscal year, beginning July 1. The report of the appropriation qommlttee does not disclose the reason for refusing an appropriation for The the Balt Lake, assay office. hearings on tlm bill, however, show that R J. Grant, the new director of th mint, recommended abandonment of the Sat Iake office because, he said, the receipts last year were 502 and the cost of the office $4074. Mr. Grant also told the committee that closing the Salt Laike office would not occasion any considerable inconvenience to those having busineve there, as they could operate either through the Ban Frandaco or lynver mints. He said, in his Judgment, the email revenues did not Justify continuing the office after June 30. Mr. from the Leatherwood has figure mint bureau showing that the Balt Lake office is operating today at less loss to the government than most assay offices which Jt is proposed to continue, and he has hopes his amendment will be adopted 1 A MINNEVPOUS, Minn, No 2 dark northern wheat car 11 sold for $2 IS a bushel on the grain 7Si exchange today, setting a season's record price. The wheat tested 16 46 per cent protein Vsh wheat here today passed the 81 $2 Ml mark, tcm M fancy consignments 76 selling dose to $2.19. Mav wheat 108 while December climbed to It. 73 sold a high as $1.6S 96 99 103'11 16 96 16 96 8 drb M A , I- twelve of Its aubeldiary corporation, the Atchison, Topeka A Nnnta Fe railroad today asked the interstate commerce commission to authorise Issue of bond aggregating f 33.2W,fVft. Te securities wtil evi dence the various amounts which the Atchison has advanced in reoent years and Improvements and extensions to the lines Tne subsidiary corporations a ill deliver the band issues to the parent corporation. 106 97 4a .! Ran City Kan ti A Ker'to . Rally 8prlaf T 8 1931 41. f rt rm 4a Leu 2. 4t. Inter Petwr re L 8 $6 JA U st $7 $6. Task, 6700 st CLOSIXfJ SALES. Colorado. 1600 at 5. Crow Point. 100 XT $14; Si at 3c 100 at 62 KeytJore. HW0 at 64e hl Tintic. . . Mammoth. at Me; 3X at 82c, North Htarnlard, st Park Blntfham. 2M st 16. 100 at 62;, 100 at 43; 4900 Plutua. St 61c. . Prince. BfVio st 76c. lhnchw BnatoL at 1. ' Stiver Shreid. 2 st 9u,r at $7 00 TinUc Standard, I6o at WeH Zoma. 4000 at Tdn. Ptl do ftn Si 2Ve, ?) atat 24y. Kng st 0ft fish?, 10000 at Tr Tistl Standard. 475 AD DEPARTMENT.. t OPKMVG BALES. (.oalltloa, Sftftft Kexail. lonO St SMtt at V fttcrtrvewl Silver WASATCH if 024j CH Colanhir okira.ia. Little Ms 2ift New Qulnty, 3juft Piutua-- Hat at .3 10O st 6Hc' 2400 st tlie Want Ads today! The Wants are a very practieal and interesting department of the modern ne'wiepapcr. Many of the activities of the business tvorld and the realm of the household the urgent need of many undertakingare listed in the Wants. Many have found the consistent reading of therWants yvellworth while in gaining full measure of profit and success why not you! i g.44 79 to 9o n . et - nm t2 92 AT?1- - ti 79 87 1ii5 . ' f1c cn !(n 4 i.oidrrar T to g T9 87 gr 9 ...lt Li 88 93 IM, 99 IftSV 107 5o El ii 86 , 78 .... J ctI 6 j an . i 86 ftl H6' wi, . Opir r . toi j jol 70 .v m 1 rfg 4s hi A W Ind 4 A I'hUe . (' 6 ft! Louis n 6s ... rf CcW A So rtf 4'ji. , Prt Ta Corvumcra Ci ha run. Sugar drb R Cl rfg 6 do con 4 B L,. m loi 43' 88 2a 80 4 2. 12 64 7 22 A . DA 7.nma 43 i 4 4 CY 1025 ftt A 1 ItM 96 96'llAMV 964flftl 101 i oal mx A 4 M 90 90 93 .'cm 81 P Oil lit O lvr oa t ho A Oti to cr i H (j rf HI5 I hi A F)m 6 W K silver (ip4otxo Tark Cl r M lark Btnahatn Park I tab . 4 Betbicbfja Steel to A railf Petr 6Q Pan Pac d- -b O Tent Pac ftd .. am MHler oll HA 93 90!'10! Aaaronda (op 7 19391 Aaeoctstrd Oil 6. .J At T 4 ft ft gen 4a . Balt A Ohio c 4 do '1W 27 106 60 96 9' 49 101 82 TAT 6s ..J RiiBteb,r ' Little Ms liHit Tiotlc .Minor r;iu2viui .... ef ibehalf .... ....... ......... Lytm Rif KimmoUi ... IHMtlXOWX. ... ... ... ..... I n Santa Fe Would Issue Bonds for Subsidiaries . . . 116 8 Tread-well-Yuk- Crown Point Cardiff .. Ooff 49. 9i . FUNDS DENIED "It ia certain, in my opinion, that 1926 be year for the the wholewillstate aofprosperous Utah, and that inHunker Sullivan Mining com- cludes those sections which have sufpany. with principal properties at fered so badly from drought. Kellogg. Idaho, by an Issue of $1,060,-Oo- o are conditions improving, "Range worth of preferred stock with a the outlook much better for par value of 9100 a share, is announced making cattlemen and sheepmen." tn Utter received here from Frederick both Mr. James said that some of the o W. Bradley, president, of San BOND MARKET. sheepmen at Mantl had sold their Wool at BO cents, but he knew of no 19 Bead Dee YORK. NEW frtci Present stock of the company, with other sais at that price "In my worked aiftterfttlr ht$her ta today's early a par value of $10 per share, haa paid part of the state," he said, "some of trading. th federal reof Maintenance $t3 per share in dividends. Bradley the contracts for spring wool are for serve banks rediscount rate t $ per rent dciland. and indications are that It the payment of cents a pound, on contributed 4o s mare cheerful sentiment and wtH pay as much more. encouraged renewed buying ef tom of the a basis of $1.4.'. That is. the Proeede of the additional stock are to receive 48 cents s rail sod Industrial liens. are to he used In development work on its pound at the time of loading the wool TLAXBEED. property and outside properties, the for shipment. The .balance paid will lifter stated, among them the In be according to the shrinkage DULUTH, Mina. Dee. 19 Hass: Flax $3 00; company min in Alaska. weight when the wool is cleaned As January, $3 01; whl h shipped 8374 ton of crude or this usually is about 62 per May. $3.03. Inst year The total capitalisation cent, shrinkage the wonlffrdwer probably will now a ill he $.,270,000 cents net. ' get 2 Meta la on. . ColraH U 12 119 41 . iHERS It H . Comhm4 ( ulorailo t RAW L A 4 N 41 . CATTLE year. Eureka Ceiitt-nm- 98 94 Kran-tisc- .U?Si$ $ Aits ton Alts Merger Hie Hill Bullion Blf fott t oti Biark Metal Mines Hlnflittn Cedar Trtliamen It FTOKANK, of BidAsh ; -- 96. 1 STOCKS Srndicatn v lot aojofl 00 " oft lc. " . 101 16 101 21 1O0 29 101 6 101 28 niier Standard - M . 4a 4a Pint ii P rineo Con piiUe KrUtal Pro' Practical Suggestion hlxiw no. 8lsjH Hk 3 109 28 trift. 99 9s ....... MlchiffAu Mia with 101,lftSe 9ik 964 96V6 Epeclsl Plums upward march to a new high of 63c, a net Improvement of 20 points in two da s, was, the chief development of yesterday's sessions on the Balt Ijuke Stock and Mining exchange. Price tendencies were- - generally bet- Liberty ter. do let Se Tlntlo Standard, which od the do 1st 4 day preceding became an ex dividend do tod 4 stoA with fiOo a share to be paM bedo ftrd do 4tb 4 tween now and January 2, opened at at $7 $0 on dealing t H Tres $7 66 and cloeed of 775 phnres. Silver King Coalition conUnued to dieplav fhe beet else of high-price- d at $6 66. sharce, loo share wereofnold 8000 shares, 1lutuM, on trading rove to 63c and settled ba k to 61c at The rapid improvement of the low the Tintlo stock I attributed to two iivtirt1 (ondiiiTmg at tin mine and the decision of the Chief Consolidated Mining company, the holding its subsidicorporation, to take over had It that ary. the Hutu. Hsport announcement definite todav Borne g directors the made be by wotyl thi latter enterprise, which is xeneraily credited as having the moMi to do with the surprising rise of tbe last two days Speculative issues underwent but little change. Yankee, which Has been long Inactive, yesterday came to life with trading in 670 share at Prince Con. held at 16o and at 15o. Quotations follow; MHTBD 9, $1 VEW YORK B0MDS, NEW TORE. Dee. 19 PeUewing art fclfk, lew sad eUwlag prior of bond oe the Hew York Stark exchange, aod the total sales ef sack bond (P. 4. mrnarB( bo4s te dollars ant tfilfijr aeconda of foliar. Hair ta Hxjyr. L 6 HOMHI . 19 -- Ref A eut war L I Ml 27 102 94 Sse Era a pr Bt T1 Uea 4s A RH 9TI T616, 76 76 do Is 6 L I W coe 4s ms 17, 96 Sinclair e'en O eol 7s as; 76 97 6 87 62 do P L 6s 44) WH 83 So Pacific cv 4s ... 92 6H 966 90 67? 88 86 do rfg 4s So Ry get 6 101 Stsodard (4 A SUee ev 106 40,106 106 6Ws 9T 97 1i 99 Colon Pac 1st 4e .. 97 97 96 99 do rfg 4e 65 96 U e Rubber 6s 96 96 U H IK eel te ... 12 10S HM 104 91 9 t'tali Pr A Lt 6 ... 9 92 Weetere Klee 6e 9o 6 90 Weeiers Pae 8s 7 1107 7 107 Westlod Ml 76 Wick Sptocsr 9 7 'A ilftocr A Ce cr 6 86 6j 66 j 66 $19,411,-882.00- 9 Total sties ot bonds 000 coopered with $17. previous day sod I11.2U2.W0 a rear age. I Tintic Standard, After Ex Dividend Drop, Closes REVIEW OF WEEK at 7.60; Coalition Firm JJtrck SumtA. $jji Pee. NEW YORK. Tudljr'l .took market, after beginning with continued and general bidding tip of price. In tha recent excited fashion, presently ran Into much Irregularity, with ateffimlr of eharp decline, Fur title the cauee waa sufficiently .peculator, who had begun to consider "taking profile'' on some of the atocka which had been advancing hyeterlcally found the market not altogether re.pon.lv.. The professional contingent tried to protect Its realla-Inprogram by driving up Industrial etocka which bad not been e.peclely active lately. Thla had He usual effect on the speculative Ituaglnatlnn, but It ho 4 did not prevent decline, of points In certain etooke which did not have that particular aupport behind them. H All this was perfectly natural. merety emphosf xsa ths extremely artificial side of a stock market which, In its gsnsral position, it without grounded Ths methquestion strongly ods employed on ths stock exchange this week have toeen too transparent to warrant expectation of long continuance without Interruption, but. on ths whole, the position was maintained todty. That was effected in ths main through putting all postdhi bepressure In an upward direction lethind selected Industrial shares and ting ths railways take ths realising sales. Ths result was that, on ths average, railway stocks lost ground for the day, while the Industrial advanced Hut even the most active Industrial shares reacted sharply before the flour, declines of a point or more from ths day's highest pi ices being numerous, One of tfbe curious psychologist aspects of a bull market of ths present sort Is that such reactions do not impress ths dmagi nation. In almost all quarters whera today's market was discussed it was described as if It had been irresistibly strong all day and had closed at the day's best prices. That is one invarla bis symptom at a given stags of the another. whkh ha movement; bH t arrived, appear when Wail not street, is Impatient and angrv at anyone who venture ths suggestion thaj stocks 'which go up will some day coma down again When that stag has arrived In butt markets of the past violent reaction is almost always near at hand. Both ths grain and the foreign ex ebang markets gave interesting ac counts of themselves today. Wheat went Into nw altitudes. Sterling moved forward deliberately, Uit It advanrad nearly a full cent, ths day's high prloe of $4.70 4 being within of this years highest ana only is-S- c below the high mark of m.i if t crosses last year's top price of $4.72 we shall doubtless begin to hear talk in sarnest of "par for sterling Ths weekly report of mercantile trade are again mostly of a negative All the reviews eeem to character agree that In respect there evidence of a rward movement namely. In the fact that wholesale trade and fnduetrv, which usually slows down in the three last week of the year, has this time shown increased activity. Prod 16 95HI 9946? 93H 62 non U94lll046 PARK CITY, Pec. 19 Another shipper, the Olenallen Mining hsj entered the list of producer from thi district. The Glenalten property, situated on the east aide de-of the district. 'being Aggressively veloped. and the company promising or exposure systematically explored. Output I averaging about a carload of crude ore a week. Production of the district for the week ending tonight totaled 7361 tons of ore and concentrate, a compared with 699j tons for the week piV'eding 216! Shipment follow: Park-rtah- , tone of or; Park' f'Ky Mining A 2094 tone; Hmeltlng and the TaJv. Silver King Coalition, 1508- tons; Ontario, 1201 tone; Keystone. Do ton, and Glenailen, 57 tone. Total, 7383 tons. The temperature registered 16 below ten in town end about $4 degree below xero on the flat about a mile below town, reports of ranchers etate. fom-pwn- STOCK EXCHANGE ha 8 Pierce-Arro- The TVlbxne.- '- ftpeclal :.7.44gt ' Uver, la Leadea y 1 , ! spet Vsw Terk ..... $a.ttg!6.1i 14. is East St. Leaie d , pltr, - eom-pan- . Copper, FOTAtKLLO. Idaho. Dec well of ths Gem Rtats Petroleum In Arbon valley. Poser roGtty, reached a depth yesterday of 147(f feet, A ooarse, dark brown sand, encountered at 1460 feet, atill continue. with ths color getting darker and the saml coarser. Thla taand is producing considerable showings of oil. Ths company has had considerable to difficulty in transporting material lbs well, especially coal, hut now it has about thirty tons on band, whlth ths bad probably will last over weather in driller charge. I Q. Niggle. enthusiastic over the showings disclosed by ths drilling. 1- .... . Special ta The Trlbaee 1902 R R He .... do gee 6 Pare Mart) rfg 6a .. Park City District Has Another Regular Shipper METALS. ot t-- . Pressed gtssl "Tsilmen Seirt Roebuck it Paul pfd .... Arbon Valley, Ida., Well Point Nearing 1500-fo- Pay 4 Xatereit oa Savings Account MEETING. Notice Is hereby riven that, the regular annual stockholders meeting of Building A Loan associatheFidettty tion will he held January 12, 1925, at 23 East 2nd South street, Salt Lake Oily, Utah, at the hour of 7;S9 p. m., purpose- of for a term of three years and considering the regular annual reports of the secretary and treasurer, and any further business that may propmeeting erly come before aid J. P. BRADLEY, - foX-th- a . ele4lfg-t-wo-dtrec--t- SecretAry-Treaaure- r. Dated this 18th day of December, 1924. THE THHU) JUDICIAL District court in and for Salt Lake county, state jf 'Ctah Mark Manufacturing company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs Joseph Nelson huppiy company, a corporation, defendem; Furniture. Ftlea. Safe T. A. Williams, recelvef.Tiecetver't Book Cases eats. Tbe underal wiQ receive written bids on or Iwfore December 1921. at tin u6 oclock a. in for the whole br any part of the assets of Nelson, feupply company, -wholesale dealers in heating The Old Reliable and at No. 139 West business, plumbing First Sooth atroct, Salt City. Utah, and proirty in the hand of said receiver the. Oarae conIejkig ftn ' tout Wasatch Sit II w. 8nd Blank of plumbing and heating supgeneral Headquarters" Lagel our the purattractive plies onor hand, contracts of gee display sale of supplies, all accounts chase useful gifts and notes receivable 'office equip-meand furniture,-truck- , also resi3$ No, dence Jftl Eleventh avenue. . DIVIDEND NOTICE Salt Lakeerry, Vmh, and real prop-ert- y ; MARTIN COAL COMPANY. at Mcbhu, ljlaho, and other Tbe regular ''quarterly . dividend of property. Full InTrmiilon tn regard' per cent on preferred stock. Mar- to all aaid proportv may be secured lin Coal company, will be paid De- from, and all old should ' be to the receiver at 46- - Scott cember 2d for the quarter ending DebuioLug. Salt Lako City, Utah cember 31. 1924. T. A. WT i ,1 .LA Cheek will be mailed to all holders Receiver. of record Iecember 19. 1924. Booth, Lee, Badger, Rich A Lick, R. UlLAM. Secretary. attorneys for recover IN Office Equipment ' Printing Binding . agigl2 1 Jl Ike fr |