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Show 28, 1919. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY ' HUE FOR MCI OIL I ITED IIKET L HOLBUOOK, Art , Jan, 21. To pro vlrt & mean for orgunlted effort m the promotion of good road and other pub- ia Improvement; to furnish authoritative Information in anawtr to the numerous Inquiries regarding the oil possibilities of what prom'nent geologists say is tie of the most promising under eidped oil fields, and to call attention to the many wonder of nature end seems attract lot. of fsavajd county and vicinity, the Holbrook han.her of Commerce has Wn orH:ned. Ho m the ertthyaUsm manifested great In the new organisation It was nwee.uury to secure the hugest hall in the city tors the second melting, and prominent from A inslow, H now flake, Taylor and other parts of the comny were tn attendance. Ihe Itev Father C. . F, Vahie, who is a good roads enthusiast, same all the wav from Hagstaff to help tart the new club, Orest Interest Is being manifested In the oil possibilities of the Holbrook living hi the field, particularly by those s older Dorsey Hue Is who , known for of ukfa Tulsa, ger rile authoritative hooks oii(ttgp)Qgd; - K. VVrofessor Major, former geologist for Kenator Clark; A A Johnson, Wyoming state university; Arthur Baton! torroerly wiih the Midwest Colunel J. A. ctl company of Wymming; Fuff in bin, formerly- - with the Htandard R Hooth are among fill company, and J. the prominent geologists who have Ax mined the Holbrook field. Home of the foregoing go on record in saying that oil tn paying quantities will likely he found, aa th "nei essary condition for a producing oil field- wre here whila other are distinctly fav ,Trbl In general concitl-sen- fb-'d- While the volume of trailing for the Halt Lake opening of the week On the block & Minn g exchange was not large, too general tone of the market stowed corisiiierabi improvement and several etit tire were taken at higher figures than tin we prevailing Huturday. Kant Tlntio Consolidated led in the having been Pffeied under XT cents gain, h rul ay. H ufieiied yesterday at 11 celtla with tne sale of 1WI shares, then lErtO snares weie taken at 11 cent And 1000 snares at 12 cent, with this figur bul at the i lone. booth lleda of Alta continued to climb, TOO snares bringing f J. iron King was another Tlntio to stow 41 40 and cents, strength, bringingBullion Kureka while registered a loOO shares finding sale, at gain, firm, opening at 23 rents and losing only a cent In the transfer of 80oO share. f the park City stocks, Silver King Coalition put out 00 shares at (ligand New yulncy sold bad shares at t centi. was Walker Alining, strong, but quiet, onlv Bid shares being sold st 13.721 The rword for the day shows the transfer of SS.lifto shares, with a market value of $4485.75. Closing quotations and sale follow; -( 1 -- LISTED STICKS Bid. Alt Mlthirsn Alfa onwiJhiatoi 4 .... A ttiioa . . . . American ( m. C&pper All Tunnel Alla Germania ftuUfea . -- 1 1 well-know- MAY TURN ON LIGHT FOR STOCKHOLDERS VIRGIN DOME USES DIXIE CO. POWER A. I,. Woodhovise, president of the TMale Power company, In a letter from Bt. George explains that the Virgin Ixme Oil company makes use of electricity supplied ay the Dixie Power company, which also furnishes power to aii other teotkwa of Washington county, A recent Item In The Tribune was to the effect that the Virgin Dome company was taking Ha 'jeiwer from Jhe Utah (he informaUght A Power company, tion the writer f evolved being to that effect, the iuforpuuit evidently being In error. ...... ....... ........... Btat ceipt of a message from Superintendent C J. raff tn which that official speak deterof th wisdom of the company' mination to continue development work Incline The been proved. amply having shaft reported as having reached the level, at which point the drift we carrlsd to the south until the No. 1 fissure and the large iron dyke lying about 750 feet south of the main shaft were cuL A few days of upraising tn th No. 2 fissure has given ore which Is stated to assay 67 per cent lead, St ounces silver and $2 In gold. The significance of this development Is that It furnishes about 7 ii feet of backs, with the ore carrying the highest values yet found In the mine. The fissure t said to have yielded eoroe boulders of galena weighing as much as 4i0 pound. The drift for the big dyks t being continued and It Is anticipated that the objective wlil be reached tn a ore few weeks. A 'car of the high-graIs now baring hoisted from which the to realise more than company expect 1 930-fo- . . ..... , t;th ... President Braffut says that the company is entirely tree from debts and has funds In the treasury to continue work for at least five months lon'ger, at which time, he anticipates, the Paloma will be on a paying basis. N'siUlrtvef Neva . O. K. HHref ODohonso Orietnal Maitmali Ohio iMr .... ...... .... lit? Park Plutus .....I... , !rlmve Coosolidated Pa Icons Price tboia Prow Reed's Prepare to ship Mlft.-- i , FROM BEUS GROUP , Announcement was made yesterday by, Hall, mining man of Salt toke, who, wtth Willard Hcoweroft of Ogden holds- - control of th Beue group of f mile north of the Hiegel claims, mine In Spring Valley district, Nevada, that a small oaf v of lead sll ore was on the duirtp and ready to ship. Mr. Halt said that active development of the property would be pushed without delay. Another 169 feet of driving on the tower tunnel Is expected to tap the main fissure at considerable depth and afford opixjrtunlty for - exploration of an excellent showing that is found near the surface. ..... .... Pi ak l!ehter Mines Anutk Standard one-hal- Bella -- Svndlfttte Silver king Coalition ..... Silver Kina uildated . Sloua toiutoildated Swansea CoosoUdated .... SotMh Heels Silver Shield Htnh fleet EUui4" ... Stoith froa Mlus'wm 1 ar Bahr . ... TluHc Central Tnstle StsitdaM Iirtle Drain Tunnel ,v... 1 intie luifel I nvle Ssm I fat Consolidated I otea tvUief . ....... U fKHl! w Hudson Av. we BUY ..... OPKMVi; nkim Fas? Crown potor. 'jiaal at ! Kast Tlntle ( ousfilidated, uaa jif: at 1 He. Fureha I Hlj. ir too a? 2V lro kins ihh) a? fue; pa) at die. Mineral Flat, Pi0 at s st tor Prinee. P Hna imo at Bella l?vw at South Itetla !H) at 82.00. Cnkm Chief. at Silver Mnt Caimoa, 000 at $1 03. Puma, WH) a t Lie. t elkrado. 20 at Sc. 7300 llc 'LIBERTY' BONDS C! OSINT, SALES 4e. Alhlon. at Beaver (Niffwr Stahl at c. I Inp.bua Uviall 1500 at 29N.e, -own Point, tooo at Frst Tlfith Cna.lldatM 1000 at 12e Mai at 22. thsf.fca l.illv, iMio at Eureka ltullko 1S0 a 13c. LMh) at Miners! F0 4c Spot Cash central bond 22, exchange Bond Dealers Gov't. Bank 105 Cent Building Evenings to 8 New 5ta Prince Proio Nalk$r. Sh rf t ot Pfci 'i. St Oc tolited, dH at i(k at at $3 TJiJ. i 1tl S JiirtA 75. i hvm mi the w T TONOPAHS OUTPUT FOR WEEK, $121,856 The Tonopah Belmont sent to the mill 2146 (ons, the Tonopah Mining 1200 ton, the Tonopah Extension :nS4 tona the West Knd 701 bm. th Jim Butler 122 tun, th225 Montana 270 tons, the Tonopah tHvide tons, the MacNamara 210 tona, the Midway lu8 tons, th Halifax 31 ton 63 tons, Rescue ahd the making the total production for the week 7168 tons, the estimated value being $UT,8,'. The valuation Is calculated on the gross milling talue of the ore Tonopah Miner. Ors Shipments Released, The Vtah Ore Sampling company ork Stook Dxi h.mrM paM low.- iok sups -- Ana x i i. SALft I 169 MAIN m 1 i $t t i w h .i .v rk Sink Trut Firat J. A. HOGLE & CO. OGDEN 2409 HUDSON AVE. STREET. WEST SECOND SOUTH STREET i Largext Printing, Binding and Office Supp'y Establishment 100 Employee,; 43,000 Square Feet Floor Space OFFICE SUPPLIES, OFFICE - FURNITURE, BINDING, BIG OFFICE FURNITURE ,, 137 CHAIRS, 3itLAT-TO- V SALE NOW ON Greatly Reduced JPncea on DESKS. 8 TABLES, H , 41 TYPEWRITER DESKS P ROLL-TO- P DESKS, Fnr of t'fden A to Tho Tribune. (TlM'UNNK, Wyo., Jan. 27. A scramble for Ipasea In the Jack Springs district Is on as a result of announcement that the ItoxaKa letroleum and Cactua Utl Speobtl i'!11 ' '''t!,'." district, which He ..l J A. Bogle & Co fumisliie following New York market quotuAioua over their private ire; IdOuU 'Kast St. spot, t cents, spHer, 6 iuc, March, $ 3e, April, 6 Mr Market nominal. Spot load, Jarman, offered, $v.50 Toiion copper market, easy and all January-KebnAr- A Fo.. lew aoBth Main arrvt, , J A hid arftl ikM qunlatitm. fwmlah The rv'viTHi over thvir private wlra jrvaterday after- - fuoiikf iWHin 87f. Ikecewther 10 Lard Jaa. . . . May Rib Jro. ... ... Hay CASH Corn- low. - -- No. 3 wrorATIONfi. vrlhm. $1.20a,122 No $1 I2&J $l.)5gl.lb, No, Oats 5d'56Hc. S Sallow, white, 32,5ot-- d yel 1.3 standard. Bureau. of - to mostly for one 75. ter, 12 15 90 $0 lhuf( jo 0 hill! ItmUa, !l OUbj p. n feed r $12 OOtaU 10. hard enav. middle west $23 000.10, tallow dull, city special loose 10c asked. Rice steady, fancy head 10!S10'jc, blue 80Oc. V0 K 11 NEW barrel. fn hnlis firjn lwiv rnnscjit.s fanrv sod.d Imi lun later fjon t h'IiMH NEW YORK I n o!,!!, Bl," & Mcnnd lire, demand 41s c $8 87 table abi. $d 35 41S.. Mexican dollar 77 Time loans firmer, sixty dXj? a'aetv dav and at months 5Lt5b. tail aicRFt aaar high 4 low 4, wUtxt rata 4. ebauim bid A offansf at 4. b 4k bank acceptances 4V. Sugar Market. w nmtrat, 27- rvnrifttgal J.it and tiaraa-ieiB- per real bills $ c 7 Raw aiifar fadr A ftftrtc. No. 1 ft AV. f ",dr 7 4 r, k ' refer )!, t om.iock er,., sier-- t Neiadi .as ... "M or, 4 I n A ' t '45 . i ti 1. v u r R. n j .1 h sit lo, il 9 al) H v A t4 n 7- -, flea Wb a . 844i MH 82' 82 ... .118 ... dl.triet lielm, m 7wi, mro qo.en 4b m Mo,- - Ua 29 14 15 17. VlDcVunia- - lb cnt Enin 7 Other dirij ;r m 35 WeM .t W f tiri Wh i jt, lut l.ipih 0., . , ut .!) I 3 i lo Moos j qjr txorther received R s , gliani la 11.-- , la X i.rat-b- i S 7,17 Haui-ne- ' Ke2 N -r Lake 5i. 7 In-- d 41m 41 ) r iniV liu H Kl " (reek 1 tie l,i. , W m It Nlra 791. Rig k Ledge Rurte-- Y , 30 32. i. 2. 4, Oil Stocks. Standard J A nisis r,ubtd n Tingle 6 Co., 169 South- Slain the following bid and asked quoisil''11 over their privata wire ycaterday au1'' Atlantic ChraiR-roiMt- Enr- Uu Crrscent pteferratl ltl O03210 onsit !' I Calcna 115 130, NMlonal Bora 810 32,1, Cumberland !' Cnnm w',1 : 1150-117- 161 167 18 17. HI ripe Transit rj y i.l f 30 SONY 412417. SValiingtoi,33d- Boston Curb Closa. .,) r,!,r 2, , Lli J Mf j I'nlted Eatro Cal & Jeroo e 2-ton Arlt c.nds Cop s , t ons (op 5 t8-7avl Daly 5 , Emma " 1 3 i.n-ep . lleda 4 Jinn. 3 coid (, iron blr.Mtim . 6 9 16 rtoffie l r, , Kerr Lake 63.-8Magm 3 -- s Mason I al MotlioriMe (oUI -- "S 4. I,' M,,'li,-rbiInewl 2a-S- , Nlpisssng Sirtrart i" 10 t op 10 r 2 , Ray Here I wh 1i 16 No,, ts. Tonopah Ext lerdB hit 22 23, ieiingtlm 4-1 (oi-imi- 4 Ke WJt. Sfew.rt 711 ,1 Mining Ik SON) dlli, acuutn 1 7. 4 102V, 192 3 ftOVi 115 22 70H Wht 1U W4 : owe 20 Northern Tipw 311 333. Prairie (111 Fra trie " 375 kdar Kfg 80 30. Southern FTe 1 TV Pena I"P v". Sou-b-rPenn 01! ;iu., 31U. I "2 4 O Ca! 26 273, S O Ind 7TV7V eb 1,11 : 20 540 S 0 O 8 370, ky " 810 17 &(, , 4 o 102. ftuon laax tjO iso gRn A yioph Hi.,,., St Mart . 42 45. Sb.unoa an Shatter, 12u is,,! p 4'e,,per 4W 5 ' CuitM H N 45, pf 2t4 Trlatte TtMilnma 44 128H.127 ftlORH 085! 82 3. na , 4H-S,- ftrnj v' , -, , 2t. Lake , n Ian, , ' Mas. (ra 4 4 (rr. ; 3 .New A 61611., i J i 1, 1 Rntte IPt, 10V. Xtdal-- s N NthM(bk XL,--, Ijik. 6Ah. Ww feraella Ki 1,. OuhwieNi'i Afltle 13 127 28 l, Marconi Chevrolet 1J3 I4 2, Ifeily 1M3, Holly comtoon Mari 91, Ltk Torp lt-2s,-I oiled ' B'at 3HV3S1. 1 8 Mtrs Cta-iiaiti474.5 M'riglit-MartlOils-liar3 1(15-1Boaton Wys 1 J". 121 Bnia 6-Fed Oil !S UerrUt ' I. lint k 8 Metre Pete SW3 I'll 214. 22 1., JJ W' Hefg 12-1Mtdweat Oil 12- Mtdaeat pfd 1 IS Uiw' Sapulpa 3 3W, Sequoyah frc' "s M, t'tty Kertk-- e common a)3 296, ( prUat, H Island Oil 7S7 111ft t'reek 4.147 de pfd 4ft 74 HH4 m 2 r W 431 23819411 ... 71 7b 49 99 13! 27H 2 ' 'to s,r Vtn t at aflky Snift 12 122 Ahml e ir fh ,'mrier, ir l; u 2Va 204 441 .. 45 48 Amn Mngio s b 234 44 :? Aero n s, 2ft .195 Now York Curb Stocks. J. A Hogie A Ca., 169 South Mala !rnsh the following bid and asked quoUtum. r'thed over their private wire yesterday after Mttiii; 7 Indiifriala Air Itedn 55 60, Aetna f 1'H S.t 244i 18 vo it -- f 1C Riv .1 Midway 23'- i Copper Elec ctvunifuoime ?ub a in hundred. .j 28 64ildT 24 Vi 2 ' 5!., Tnnopah .. 44hj! 44 Copper . Tone tentrat .... N H A Hartford. Norfolk & Western.... N Tthi rn Pacific .... Pacific ft. 4 xl ... Pennsylvania ... PPtsb irg oat , ( 92U 37H. 37 1, 4 l Ji m 4 5, ,?l j 11k, r 0 v. , , k V m ' -- m K, . In m 2b e jHl ",h V'.'J hi , 4; K 7r a Ctt Id 2c. mould A ft &. NXXX pondorvd 8 20c. pdiweferied BJV, ft Ael ur2v graanlatad and rtivroojwl rrnahwd 2 2Sc, refined R t on 1 b Maul att.n i . C,m (5 tvi,-,- . i head t.oll 1 S ft M Ken, 1.11 1 t, "rv im, J A. Hojcir & th fnlfe mcri'anf Ur sixty day MU $1 73U., coitmrf I I alxty-Uabtils on iauk $4 u c' cablet bilia $4 72 L.. demand72, $ $4 MS. Franc, demand $ 4'S. cabha $54414-OniiJc- S f ne' R Money. Sterling 27 r 3; ....... ..... Coppei Pacific Mo ui ' Btjston. Stnrk Quotations. Money. 28 148 123 .128 U2, l'a pr . N,ada New ' The finnl Lv, LHerlr bond 4 c nvrtiMe j 27 Nickel t ion a I Miami 7 ti? wrc yy, u f ? 3 v St(-NEW YORK, Jan, 27.- - The visible supply of rirk, c nl c- m, r American aud bonded grain iImxi the Allowing ccti rt ihty 4 s $'- - a b 4 s 894 88 third 4 r, 4 f mrtU 4 4 $' pi Change Wheat increased 2 813 000 huahe, Torn iacretFHMi l 507 000 bushel San Francisco Mining Stocks, On bushcla J A Hriffie A to. Via bushels Rye increased 1 87 i h ' k. d liarfey imreaW 791 .900 biiHinds ffeumg bij qi ,rM fsoim received over tl eir privet, Witt vvtif i av qf,rnnof patcr London Money, 't finn c r; atlhss Lil'erty Bonds. YORK, Jan 5S Kcnneeott ('orir .... Louisville 4k Nash .... Maxwell Motors ...... Mexican 1etmleura ... IV nomtna5 RUiin f Com $1 21 fl 23. Oat 51 FLxx $3.253 27. NFW I u terna .T.u v 2 ic. Peflebivp Harley K tp. No. 2 11.5161.53. 00. Bran Kev York lutcrnatlonal Bnuul, YORK 27. Pvap ra. .1 ihplcs 'fj r strong sae t Prune in gmwl diAnd. (fthforc V I V (m gon liTilc Aprhet firm ihmce 20, extra choice 23 c Minneapolis Grain. fmiiti, 8 124 Illinois Central ....... Inspiration Copper .... Int Mr marine pfd.. Kay -- C 27 Js,i Evaporated Fruits. Mtn. , LONDON, ,Hr'ir, EiecfHe Motor pfd ..... ttdoNorthern Ora rtfs ........ Reading .... . . ...... Ibp Irou A fPcel .... Iron nomiual Vo. 1 rfotlurn and Vo I outh-erbouthexn Pacific ..... o 2 SMUthera and Nu " Southern :4 (siftXT HO Railway ... 25 urt hern $32 Mudebaker Corpa Metal exchange tu rr b.,d nominal, spot Irexaa Co and Jantian offcrcii at $5 .() ahm Pacific ....... East Sf. IoUih fhli.orv sp t off, r d at nosniuaj 8 Indus Alcohol ... ,7 00 At London c r L 8 Steel l pp its h,t lad L lu5 tin i.24' do preferred vjulvf Ctab i npper ......... NEW troHtie Ufrt2.4c. MINNEAPOLIS, Jaa. 27 Elour to hlxhrr, ta nrk8d lot ataodard flour quoted at $50 55 a barrel Id 9 pound cotton iwiks7 bUm M).597 $14 .Vku , Metals. Chicago Produce. rmC'AlJO, Jxa. 27. Butter wnk. ertanjerv 47ft.V.V. tttonl 1, 2517:0, no. rose Tribune. X-3- 5, Kansas City. 1 Produce. NEW TORK, Jan, 27. Bum, unsettled, ,iher than extra. S2u.g53c, crestn- same firsts 4iy,sir. Ext fine. extra, 2c, fresh gathered regular packed extra firsts e0(jMc, ssme firsts 5P4t594e, 55 Address KANSAS PITY. Jim. 27 - tloir, Receipts, 80 000 best, t$ady other, dull Bulk, $16 90 J17 80tfit7 !0, tmrkera and HIT 30, hen v butchers S17 "lights. $16 55 $17.90, ytgs, 812.0O4U 14 00. (atfle RweijOK, 21000 steady to 10c lower; n Prime fed 1$ere $18 0O$t20 nj southerns dressed beef viestern $12 Xfel8 tM). steers $U004fl7 50 somlu rn steer, nopitnally 7 004tI3 90 cow , $0 75ftili(K, heifers, $8 90 14 50 stocke-- s and feetfe" $7 5010 (KJ bulls. $7..MbH 50, ane, $7 0014.(X). 15c to 1(h 8liep- Receipt. 5tKX; higher, Lamb, $15 tXiifflfi 50 yearlings, $10 fXKi 14 50 1 50, $h.(Hua wehfrs, $8 (n)tHE50. General stockcrs and feeder, 8 0u'tdO0 txCDoral Terk New 005 $5 Rye Ne. 2, ft 57U&1 50 Barley, 72'a90c. Timothy, 87UOt 10.00. Clover, nominal. Pork, moniinai. Lard, 82 47. Kib, IJL37&22.37. : rl., ' gation. J2, ., . NEW YORK, Jan, 2T CMn future opened harrly attuiriv, Mareh 22 PV, May 21 Sc, July 19 a lifetime man for young wanting to establish himself. This will bear investiChance of strong, with heavy butchers faired 5t' to I Or higher; early top, $17 85 ltah Apx Bmelting 44 45, do pfd 44t44Ui sv Utah Coo 7 8, Ttah iietals 1 oter. load; closing, dull, with no) carried 2-Jctoria Ventura Wioona Bulk of SAlca, $17 35417 75, btCchera, !7.5$ WoUerine 17 pacViiBr, $16 50 Wyandotte 25 50. light, 816.H.5H17.59. 16 fiu, 17 35; tlsrowouu, good to $l75rg pig, chohe. $11 75H15.00. Closing Stock List ( iittte Receipts, 22TO0; common she slock and fat cattle, slow to 25c lower; all other 00c calves, grades steady; top steers, .ower, anuere aud cutters, $5 757.15. Sheep Receipts, 17, (XX) market mostly 15o t 2V higher on killing daw?: feeding stock, $16 15t steady. I,ambs choice ami prim 16 40; medmm and guoA. Jl.l.tktfri 16.15; culls, 811504(14 00 ewesi, good snd prime, $10 14 5 medium and good, $15 29fcl5.00, culls, May distrlct-thnt- A BUSINESS EARNING MONTHLY $500 ; steady Receipt, 44,0); openingand July Pork Jan. May 27.rn1tei Jan. CHICAGO. NFW TORK. Jb 27 -T- he-. . r. Bewl of .tiered trade, loral nd Wall iret rlils,d in the markel for rofiee Mturra hero md.,,Mter opemns s'eady at s lr,nee of 2 point, price. mwiI off. Ma ,nirct from n 2iP to 13 07c and lHccmber from 1J iuc , 12.7-K- f rill the market rime of 5 to 10 polut. Keporia tli.t ,twk gf, mild coffee la thi, country wrre incr.-a.minar lime encoarnged she filing, bm bra.era did not ronsect ihe dechac wit h ,n, . raecu.1 fratnre In the May 1 in,-'- . ' 12 12 v. October. 12 7.V, September July December 12 7tV January 12 H.V Sivt cofftv dull Rio 7 144c. Santo 4 2U4c frch off ra were renrfei CompavaUvcly In th cost and freight market Tbom B.tad Included Rantoa 4a at 18 79 to 1MH. Lo.idou ColumMa $500 BUYS BOND CMcago. a ... July ... Oats Bonded Grain Supply. New York Bond Quotations, Ne-ad- rfeaed atradv, Marrh 21.9?u, May 30 95c, Jnlv .0 27r. Ochber 10 3V llwather 10 Lite; Spot quiet, middling 2S 83, Voito Wuaed at 20 8kV( wry Mia4f st sot nix' ha need te 89 potnta sol tow. OIL CO., Y Fort Worthy Texas, No. 1008V, Houston Street. Corn-- May y Cotton Market. V. BURK-GUARANT- lc NEW YOR METALS OVER HOGLE WIRE UVa t'nnH4(rd Wir Ina SHb tnfpontfent ( al lilt?. I urn Coal 80s, Vt ffat lei A To) Standard tv I IK). Ogden 9k Ranking 9A ear 8 SO S TS I (ah Fire tn lab I in ho t lav Sd. lab Pr A Lt 1st pfd 96a. I. C. M t. 180b -Coal Sa Sla, S L Stock Ft Itvnd !( jkv huatlxrd CtMii fta Wh, Ciah Pr A Lt lat Kt ) I tab Lr A Pr 4a 75h. Tiah ffectirliiva fa 6 )otVg K04. Ctab Caa A toka lat 5a 70-7- Future THE ?! Keg lower, receipt, RS12 caara firnta 52c, In ordinar, firsts 51'a514c, at mark rases InColorado, 18 mB.es south of Cheyenne, is cluded 6 Hi 52c. vligm territory, but ha been pronounced Potatoes higher, receipts 55 cars, Wlneonain prumlslng by competent geologists. Mmaeeota and Mlchlgso hulk $1 75ai.s5. name sacks II 804(1.85. Poultry, alire higher; fowls 27c; springs 27c. ),TJ coming prlnK jes-teid- MH'nrairh Panoramic View of Burkburnell Oil Field Cbet'se unsettled, reeelpts 1812, state current make specials Stic, same average rim Site. Lire poultry firm, chlckena SfPcJSe, fowls John P. Cowan, Sait l.ak mining man, 30S1e, old roosters 22c, turkeys SOktS.4. dries-- ,' ehickena S4tfcS4c, fowls 274i34c, old rtamter, dull, who han recently, with E. W. Griffin and Omaha. tnrkeya 40Vi other associate, acquired a tract of 24W28c, Elour unsettled, spring patents $10 60ft 10 an, 27 twenty acre at oil land In the Burk Bur- spring clears OMAHA, Jan. IIoi?5Rewipts, 11,800 $9.GOft0 5o, winter straights $10.10 nett field, near Fort Worth, Texaa, telemarket steady Heav $16 05 . 17 45 : mixed. 10 60. Kansas straights f 10 Oop 11 utl. 19 light $1650172-.graph (rpm the latter city that the enWheat, spot ateaiiy, No, 2 red JlI.iH1, track 16W4fl7 pigs, $19.00 15.H) bulk of Mies $16 9017.15. tire region la experiencing a genuine New lork. ( attle boom. ' Mr. Cowan aald that within the Receipt. H700 nRrhet slow to 10tf Corn, spot easier. No. 2 yellow and No, 2 15c lower nthe uer8 $52 oO IS 50, cows last few weeka Ihe prices of much acre- whit $t.40 cost and freight New V- rk . am! heiftr, $7 cOHl'i 0 mt.rn steera, $0.:o age have been doubled and trebled and Oats, spot raster, standard 07c. 4? 16 00 Ix'Xiis und !( fs, J4 arm'ihf i J 50 ,$6 coves that the dully volume of tranaaettons Is Hay easy. No. 1 $1.83tf l.TQ, No. 2 $1.550 1 00, heifers $7 OOfr U V rOftt7 70 running aelj Into hundreds of thousands No. 8 $1 40. and feeder stocker $6 ralu-$S.5o 50uniK, Hope firm, state medium to rholee lots SOQ U 18 50 of UolUra. 40c; 1017. 20022c, Pacific Coast . lots, ,7Hji t2- Ht.ep- - Receipt, .8300 ncit-hostrong t PHa 1017, awtc. ( ul1 15c higher U'M),r4 $11 mt Pork unaetilcd, nics, $50 00, family 153 oo J lcvrt KJ.H'kjtrowerv ltb, SS& JUST OUT i fre,h-fthert;- ' York. New 61 Broadway, tWtM; I Surlla Homo Ftro PRINTING, ENGRAVING l le The initial cleanup for January at the mill of the West End Consolidated Mining company was ma,de on Saturday lastliars of goldand produced twenty-aeve- n silver bullion with a weight of 62.240 ounces. The shipment Is estimated to' be worth approximately $63,586, and compares very favorably with th first shipment made In the preceding month as a result of the Initial two weeks' mill rim tn imcembef. when twenty-fou- r bars, weighing 46,700 ounce, were produced in the melt. Development work In the West End territory proper consisted of the extension of 414 raise A on the vein, which continued In ore of a very good grade. The raise is very flat, making almost a drift. Raise B from the same working has reached the footwail of the vein ami shows low values, the hanging wall not jei having been reacnea, Trmniieh Miner, i Scuth Mala Itrwt. ttd sad .ftked Tniat Natfenxl Home Of lice: af to what CHICAGO, Jan. artloa would b taken tomorrow regarding a during govmferjt fetardar4 'for hog vaium flm tua February bad muh to do with violent tins witneaaeti today In Uie tore market, to at were corn of ?c tioaiag prfeea atiaig net advam, with Mar at 11.16V .and Data 81. at to Id fmit$hd July ll.ld'4. to off, and provision unUungd to a decline of $i From the beginning YUl the end It waa a tnarkol la corn, mainly aa a result vrhipaaw of conflicting of a atatvment interpretations which Food Administrator Hoover had foaued touching tne problem to be auhed tomorrow at the Washington conference over bog price. were general at first that the Aja&mpUona HooVer statement implied maintenance of the Special to Ibe Tribune FattfeRa-ceipta- , NORTH SALT LAKE, Jan. 2T Jaouary hag baais. Then a directly oppwite eo. tboica twavjr atra, 812.5bHl3.50J view became prevalent, and still later another fair IX); good tpra wRighty, $n.fKlKtil2 complete reversal of opinion. rbolce cows and heavy While bear wore temporarily in control, the atera, iH.lkiiUnno. am! t h 509 .Vi, fair to food row level yet this heifer, market dropped to the ca A seaeoa for ail deliveries except January. htdfera, 87 5048 50. cutter, 8.00J6.50; bo from the United nera, 85 006 00; fat hulls, $5UOHOOU. big rut in shipping rate $9.00 State to Great Britain aided the final upturn fegna bulls, 6 006.50; veal calve. .11.00. of the market. Choice Oat displayed Independent weakness Neither 637, 60c fewer. Hogs Receipts, smooth fair hosts, 175 to 25u lbs,, $15.25. exporter nor domestic shipper sere bidding. lambs, The only demand for provision was from ShrepRrceipta, none. Cood choue choice yearlings, $ 50 10 hi); Pork and rib finished at th maxi- 818.0UM horts. 0. mum setback allowed for a single day. fat we thera, 8 50950; fat ewea, fetler ewe, $5.50H BANGS OF THE LEADING FUTFBES. fth it Utah' JiVHh Nti-tia- 16 ; Private Wires COAST TO COAST. CBI SUES RULE WEST END CO. HAS . $63,888 SHIPMENT NaMoail Rnk of RepuMfe 22 National alty hank UOa Natfenal Copper Jvo-14-5 Sa?e hank 1KH 8rr1" Sat Cah Kwvliia A Trust HkV, National te4 JO Zloua havtiifa A Walker Broa Raakt-rTruitt NO.. laduamai atfvk Amalfamcted Sufar 14 SO Cemont G IVevret Km Irifv Kxt'hange. AKE A Branch now open. 25 EAST SOUTH TEMPLE, Temporary Phoney Wasatch 4618. (The Record Oil Field of the World.) Also full particulars Send for one today, it 8 FREE. about our proposition. Further evidence that the Alta Consolidated of Little Cottonwood district is an active and coming to the front profitable shipper was furnished yesterwhen the management received the day settlement figure for the car of sulphide ore that name down the latter part of the week. The corrected assays snow values of 66 cents tn gold, 20 3 ounces silver, S 6 per cent lead, 4 76 per cent copper, 11.7 Iron and 6.2 per cent soluble, making the product extremely desirable for treatment, with but little penalty attached. Th shipment amounted to 46,4 tons, yielding the company net about $40 per bm. This ore, as well as the carbonates that are now under development, Is coming from the Brain fissure, in which a strike of Importance was made some weeks ago, and which Is giving proof of both permanency and ' satiactory val, ues. Manager 3. I). Jjiwis said yesterday that a ear of the carbonate ore had toen loaded and was now at Tinner's Fiat, while another car pf the sulphides was being trammed and would be at Tanner's by Wednesday. The manager added that only the pronounced lark of snow In the hills, which renders the hauling more difficult and slow,- prevented the property from turning out a much larger tonnage than 1 advisable under present conditions. Local Quotations. Hofln A Co. evfnraiaheil thy fuUowm UkO" quota? H,l.a - Bitiseri Rnh J NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE ;lf i im i! SAYS BURK BURNETT FIELD IS BOOMING Member ' ae greater part of ls d point reversal. M'der tvMonea aad Hide 4 Leather preferred -- com prieed the other firm to atroug atock. furnUbed a eoncrvia inatance of Khipshnga cases ead effect. Maria preferred dropping 4 aaneuaremeat- - of a drastic cut on point in ocean freight rate bjr Bfitiah ahlpa. At kHii eg Untie point. Brooklyn Transit came within the amaileat fraction of a new low quotation on Its further and Consolidated tM added decline lo li over 2 polnu to last Batufdag'a aevere loas alock, on public tion of the company' adverse annual Moremttt of Ualted IMatea Rteel tlurln were intermittently Minor " rail letharpie dealt&ta emvefei) little Mat or tatetneat. tottmatloo of aop c0ttao tu lbs revest rate ativMftf. but Investment htsttes inclined to fewer of dlahureemHit ioteroat, ateel doalog at a Uvcl. galea amounted to dW IMW abarea. aboat aatali frsfiloos! (1b after bavlag Heavy baying of I nitc-- Kingdom taanca at a poiaL Other tosuea of the tame fliw re- a alight gala wti the only feature of the Umk market, liberty bond acted I to 8 point. casing with other Oil werTia (ho tflvertinc feature, Teiaa domestic groups. Bale tpar value! aggregated were bond 8 Old State of lulled 110,200.000. ccmpBB makmp aa extreme advance point a, while Mrxiraa Petroleum retrieved the unchanged on call. KSW TORE,' Jml lM of circle aaoderal optimists prevailed! la lead tod, reflvctla the weekly rrvjrea of made taf ftaaoclal totereata, the stock markvt Indiffrrvat respoate, tntdrr evincing a di prattla fo awu imp4ifig vtwjU. ! Foremost t0$Hn ta tmaorrowa of the LbJted BuMea Uteri dnrectore, aliea th feorta 4)iiaricrlp auteatmt of Ut year I ?o a Be ratified, tufetbar wuk actloa eo the repot ttwl the release of ore as fol- .. seven At Miirrar-I'ta- h, four cars, Idaho, one car. At Ttn-- t cars nine Itah, uo, TRADING Awaiting Today's Sessron of United States Steel Directors, When Action Will Be Taken on Last Report ( LIBERTY BONDS J'.iiJy duj ' vs - Mosher Well Spouts. A mesWyo , Jan 27 CHKVENNE, sage from t'asper states that the Mosher welt on sectin 16, ba't I'reek field, blew Us head off" Thutedav night and spouted ml fifty feet above the rig. '.ta S4i ' lu, VI Jan 27- -- The IlCHKTKNNK, Vyo linois Pipe Una company has purchased the uncompleted pipe line of the 1'acJflc Oil & lias company of Oklahoma, between the I nion Cactflc railroad at Fort Steele, and the tout Soldier and Ferrta oil Wo,, The consideration in the deal fields. not announce.!. Five mile of the forty-mil- e line have been completed and material la on the ground for the remainder. Seventeen producing wella, capable of a datlv delivery of 2i90 barrel, have been drilled In the Lost Soldier field- E. F. HUTTON & CO, Dealers ILLINOIS BUYS UNFINISHED LINE JACK SPRINGS HAS . RENEWED ACTIVITY Special) The Tribune. n ankae Consolidated Kama . er x i Oftfioiid&ted Msmitf IKEO t 2000. ,... Whirlwind Wilbert W eat 1oletlo Halker Mlttint -- TOP PRICE President M. P. Braffet of the Paloma GuM & 811 ver Mining company id tn re- ... New gothcy Vltir OGDEN Main St. f ....... ........ .... Mat Tuv Mmerat Flat 1 It A. HOGLE & CO. 40 ...a.. ..... jliDg ........ Moscow MtrhtffSB e, ITS Ron ManirmitH Miller HiU ar .07S . Ir$a IiloMaun Indian Qteea iron Blnf Jndfe U, AH. ... Krraton Itehl Ttnti ..... kltmsottlie l. .01 stlMl .......... ....... ..... ........... ...... Bell ly ,01 - Hr go . Demijohn Consol Wa ted i M nr Empire Empire Cttpr Eastern Friars A Blue Bell Efle Emerald .... Karelia Mines Kmioa Copper East Crown, Point Rest Tlntio Consolidated Eureka Bullion Kureka Lilly Hold Chain ...... Howell , Little unwhi-mous- .m ......... Bonds, 4.T to 4.9 per rent K. It. Honda S to 7 per cuit industrial Bonds, a.a to "hi per vent. . Union Pacific Com., 8 per cent, American Hniehmg tom, M wjier cent Uethlehem Hteei M, IS per cent. We recommeml the aixjvo invesimmit in the order, given. At present price they bet the investor the an ouma shown Ubertv SALT LAKE imtt CottOWod !a!y fjed Ktnf u u .U3H ........ INVESTMENT SUGGESTIONS J. :::f ... Hg Rif lotion wood Kaver Voppt May J. A, Hogie, hsad of the brokerage firm of J. A. liogl & Co chosen yesterday preldqnt of the Halt Daks Stock & Mining exchange b th new board of director elected last Saturday. Mr. Kogle i at preeent out of the city. Tt wae elated --at the conclusion of the board meeting that the choice throughout were unanimous. The named were; Other off U. W. Dixon, first vice president and acting president; J. H. Demlng, second vice prewident; Fred IL Woolley, third vice pree.dent; 0 P. Norton, treasurer W. Nebeker, trustee for W. H. three-yeterm H. V, Stenacker, caller E. J. Carsecretary ter, niarker The eervicee of Caller Btenacker, Secretary Altree and Marker Carter having been thoroughly satisfactory during the past year or more, there was no hint of opposition to their retention tn the posi' tion they occupy. Chairmen of. various committee were chosen, the chairmen to name their associate at a later date; Membership, ft. J. Kvane; listing, K. A. Uartenstein;, arbitration G. B. Norton; rules, W. K. Conrad; arrangements, W. D. Nebeker. The only other action taken by the board yesterday was the transfer of the seat formerly in the name of W, 8, to W. D. Kimball of Eureka, cashier of the Eureka Banking company, and recently elected a member of the holt Hake exchange. . . v, HU! Horn The following financial new yra received yesterday over the I (ogle wire; "imw Jones says: The recent activity In Teas dr Factfle Railway company shares has been based on the real last ton that the company Is considering the advisability of acquainting stockholder with the results of drilling operations thus fai conducted on a tract of the company's band located In the Ranger fields, Texas. 'Curb letter There was unusual activity In Aetna. Koval Hutch was a st ionic feature, tdher independent otl stock scene irregular. The motors stock were generallv strong, fnlted Motors was In steady demand. T'nited Hlutc Hteamalilp f was firm." .ouw Bingham Amalgamated Baver Metals clusion. Knreka etullv 'drilling Central tk Three cotnpwnle hr In the Holbrook field, and two other rig Oder TaHwuna islt are on the wac The geologist of the roiumtN-KConsolidated Carter OH company said to be A sub- Colorado point Rtnndardt now In Hoi Crown sidiary of the brook, and It la believed that company Cardiff will soon be drilling on ground recently acquired. "Bob" Adams, who represent one of the leading oil companle, will be as soon drilling on the Han! can ranch erected. a hi rtf aarive and Bros , of Babbitt I K, Oarron, manager is president of the Holbrook Chamber of Commerce; L. Cadwell. a leading mersecretary; John Flanigan, a chant, n stockman, la treasurer, and James F, O'Brien, founder of the Goldfield (,ev. News, ta assistant secretary and publicity director. .04V) .m ....... Holey Asked. .01 .82 ..... ...... lifer All I f AILS TO .STIMULATE TO HEAD EXCHANGE Holbrook Field la Reported Several Stocks Sell at Ad- Board Chosen Saturday Holds Meeting and vances Over Quotations as Receiving Special At Names Officers. of Saturday. - tention of Experts. SlHscial to The Tribune OPTIW.'! SPiRIT OF MODERATE' 15 ELECTED J A Tingle A Co.. 169 South fala .treat,' furn an the following li!d and atked quota tiM r , ntAed u.er their wire yttterday iw prrrate State Ca. 79. Br1e 80 60 B S. Itutte A . lendoa J2 14. Braloa Mont to Cn Coe Aria T.tm- ! t 'a. B'aek n king Ik 3 (sq, 1V'2'"! First Natl '.'tn.lt tee. I, 0I, tflnUt Yen btnl f 2?. Ma !tFr J ly, , Ia Rrwu. oft 4T RaRb Tl Maxb an Mf! Nrv lFUglaa 22 21 UhlA i opr )$. Tow telmcnn ftk '(if7 Kvb (,iAen gw A 14. Walkrf : h' Hay (J 32, 1 . Wrischt-AUrt- ' |