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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS WEDNESDAY MAY 17 1911 Jrivalp Wire, York, ChicAS'i nni all at far u STOCKS HORNING METALS tlaM Will MuR s- - liilni. I"1" n Today's iJi tint m mat .altMjr tt4i ti ' Ul hamedny 11 ' tM . ,,ry ai thr p... rr ,tl ny The mill ,t. alfem nd a . Maa.-nl- nele gam. Iali mi 5 seR-fy- 'fs r,..s- s' 7 at t sMtl Ur rfrifw LMqK ! 'I : iK.idt acres FHth-kV- rntv. er - TODAY SOI- - - . .4i fe r- AteCltng Hur H'aIt. the W a,ni 1.106 fool levels of th. Orand Central In the east of the Kir, . at-R- R. The following awot'Mtnna were tth eftern. ..n ..t . r lt 4l private wire of Bailgat 'tlTirUtTtif dslee cWlvei! WHR MsSt-de-- r.l tr a Afttrv lleio power 4jtite4Hef I ' ,of.icl ins. pi Asief Mia. ahm-mm- Atektaok It M Kef 1 i . rin. i mo K.iel i n a V . R 5 . w. tw! i I - ts.4t. V lug lee Co... l.nm. Attoatk Baltimoei a n.u Biaattltra Ht-- Trana. 1 K ,, JWIfeai a 3 M M- - " i Jtft : '? m.- jhi! 9mm fij Wi-- i ; faiiaar wo A (t LIVE STOCK. 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I the it Ionian Point. at fr.ti Blossom. t num f'feief. taa at aUkueg. amir the V Mi nbk.A'opper. i ipohongoy at 1'iuiu. I from Itflft ' I rtisre tifetal m , w ,r ctjumrwm. inn .... 9I.MR.SIRJM mhu. e.i.t IMI ,, tb meting n.ROKFT? M'l!? Mfuinff nt ' tm MH Ml. IKK. ba MM4 ..'.OmmprL 4 I K Vl. ouKt. M l I IKK. Wirt. - mill Uiit Emlnreft 11U lllmawo mi Utrf of (.rand QUOTATIONS. HEW YORK KmSfli rV 151 lilt 11 IflKan a 1Va go NsIVOiai 'I - ( .. IK. Uout Kathmat t. K ' Feairgi Nnrfnta a tvesiera MoHfigrti iu f 4 4ie. h Nilar, r K- t--. ltl iwy IfcittfWt I nf ldH f M itiT'fM Yli WirtH V iNnr TiHim m. m I I t 1 , t , er-- vt rany has Iwn raving more attention to sifret and gnM than to cower . e ....... - ft. i. im tnr. Mfivmt - I '.ill of f.. ii th iighi. ia. . Jl R. l.Ret RWfU. aiteejM- higher w. i Yesriiuga. ' 1 ' WOOL TO branch of the BrtstMi Too ndry men's amodatlon. Thr following la an ab- -, tract of the paper as published in The Engineer: "The result of adding aluminum to TXITED TINT1C SINKS. copper wan to cause an Immediate Increase both In the strength and in the Sinking of the stiaft of the United of the copper. The ductility Tintlc Mine company started yesAllied attained a maximum at 7:B per cent terday. the work being continued from SiUBxlnnm, Bey- ad it J frfi, waasnd the tXt foot level. and will be sent to CiiingtagUMlfig 71 became ton brittle to be of any corn'll . merrial value. Heat treatment had little effect upon alloys containing less than 7.1S per cent aluminum. Beyond ? JflBt Ikey were stiffened by heat treat-- ? Went at RRR degrees C. Alloys contain. lug less than II per cent aluminum were not amenable to cold working, i hough they were Improved by hot roll- 6 Ing. while higher alloys were much prrared by either hot or cold working. nthY-drnc- r: rxetw. rSoeh aHoys showed no leodenci to At the apnual meeting of the stock- even after standing a couple1 of j age holder of the Mining com- year. the same officers were as follows: H: Otto Hanke Movtee K George W bambonrne. Wllitaui M. Bradlev and Arthur C. Wall. Mr Hanks was president. Mr y im-4- Dnly-Jud- f pany. which is rapidly one of the biggest copper developing mines In the Mr. Browning Is the eon of W 1. Browning, the wen known broker of this rtty and graduat'd from the mining engineering conns at the Uel-erai- ty of I' tab in nt. IHINDS. 1I. YANKEE PROGRESS. General Manager B X Lehman re. tented from Ttntie thk. mom hi periodical vlait to the Tanker mine Will reach thr YfJ Lki! Wfcwfc tlon Is a Ume stop, wib qaartg. and gives aonae atmanT mlnetkl Stl25J5 tSwTti2 . Acme company company f"r-pabustmf ha as ny. Artkhs ball of In '!. been & 1. - To New. York and Claud wt. : PRODUCE. ! i stocks not a s AN WESLEY AUSTIN j " Bank IfITIATE 0 Wahlnrtr'. RESIGN, S First Xat. Bt. Murray KM. Bank Republic Zion's (Wrings Bsnk riAh Betel Bond...., RtW Valley Banda ftasa ftah Sugar Bond teas Blah. Light A T. Co fty WthjHI Itr Vtaz month f ww Bint-- EDHARDL BURTON yeeterr arihare loaetod with the K v frcio 1 1 near- ie.e with nca tmrr H' th hfr!np nnstTfWriil 'r'niprr,itt ht'arfrc PERSONAL Kmir- - atg M.ty Novem-be- r riain rettrBrft.r aiv -- SNtlof 17 MHourt wmfiii'M finakwh t With. v rnsiJkat hWA .I Tr,hfrr ! h 4 it Hitt ' 4? Tt si w ttjnt h tlm ; of to th tndar t1- w- rKntrr fh Ib ! - i hf to c !o.th ?f ?h wild .3 b -- James A. 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