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Show TOE MORNING EXAMINER: be what the stock would be actually Wurth. It is often the cue that stuck vitu share is sold at a par value of $1 10 cents a share. Th;s all that it is worth, and perhaps inure, and the fact that us par value is noire nd-no value beyond its actual selling value, and this further fact that the capitalization la placed at a certain figure fails to give additional merit to the stock of the company. Unless the earnings of a company. Its dividend payments, will yield a percentage of profit to the shareholder equal to the par value of hi stuck, the stock is nut wurth the valuation that the company haa placed upon it The In capitalization, then, is represented so many dollar or cents, is noine-thinthat I only Imaginary, and Is of no real benefit, only to far as it facilitates corporation bookeeping and the limitation of personal liability J POLLOCKS COPPER LETTER. It was veil along la the afternoon before the Pollock began working and then onlp intermittently during n period of 10 luinutea. During that time, however, the following quotation canto from Buaioa and &n Francisco: a Beaton Copper Market. 68.874 : Bingham Amalgamated, Con., 14.25; Boston Con.. 19.00; Butte Coalition, 18.00; Calumet A Arisunn, 150.0V; Calumet A Hecla. 715.00 ; Eaat Butte, 6.124; Green Cananea. 12.00; Newnouao, 14.75; Nevada 1'tuh, 4.00; United States (cum.), 29.5U; United States (pfd ), 30 35; Utah Copper, 22.50; Utah Con, WRING OUT THE SUPERFLUOUS COST from yoar pare ha in. Doet par an g of individual stockholder. We believe that the time will come when the par value of stock will be eliminated when the articles of incorporation are filed, and that the 37-5- true value of stock will be regulated aid price for poor toads, whan va will by market quotation San Market. Francises ell you high grade, pure food atuEa Market aoft. Goldfleld Con., T.4fla RICH ORE. SENSATIONALLY at bed rock price. We keep snip 7.45: Jumbo EaL. 175al.80. galea, Goldfleld Con., 7 424. Haa Bean Takan From Goldfield Flop the beat, and va give poa not onlp sne Lasse Labor Trouble quality for pour monep, but good, SALT LAKE MINING EXCHANGE. Ton op ah, Nev, Aug. 20. A long dishonest velgkt and solid satisfaction. Fair Buaineaa Dona During Eariy tance message from Goldfield asya: Cal la Closing Quotations. The Goldfield Florence Mining comSalt Lake, Aug. 20. Buaineaa was pany, yesterday, enjoined the Little from furfairly good on the floor of the Mining Florence Leasing company Tue LI tie Florence is the work. ther 2285 Wash. Both Phonea 237. Exchange during th forenoon call, but the eesaiou waa quiet as com- lease which ha been making sensadivipared with aonio of than held last tional strikes and paying big Goldfield in tbe claimed dends. It by week. May Day remained at about where It w yesterday, na did Uncle Florence people thnt the lessrea are Ram Consolidated, Victor Consoli- not sticking to the terms of the lease, Yankee Consolidated and Berk that they are careless in their work, dated, 155 TWENTY-FIFT- H ST. Tunnel. Sioux Consolidated was endangering the timbers aad floors are getting their richest ores outslightly weaker, while Mountain lake and recorded a transfer at 74 rente. Rome side tueir ground. Today an underbusiness was done In tbo unlisted ground survey will be made on the stocks. Treasure Hill sold at 35 cents. ieaae and possibly some arrangement West Quincy at 13 cents and one kit will then be made for storing the of Ohio Copper was reins aed at $4.80, ore until Judge Langan, at present absent, returns and decides tbe case." dotting with a bid of $4.90. Another message from The sales and closing quotations Goldfleld long distance and Notions of all fagdg says the miners on the went: Mohawk are still out and there are P. M, Llsta$ Stocks. all reports to the effect that the men Storks. on Red Top and Couibonlatkm mines Alice ... There will be a meetmay follow. Ajax ... ing of Western Federation of Miners Bullion Beck Wines and Liquors tonight, when te matter will be taken farlaa up and decided. The genera! ImpresCon. Mercur . sion in that the neltlenieut will b satColumbus Con. isfactorily arranged. Daly . . , Daly Judge SFIBITUALCLA1RV0YANT Daly B at MERCUR CONSOLIDATION 8 Eagle's Neat Shareholders of Northern Light and and Eagle A Blue Bell,. Columbia to Meet Bean. Grand Central .... Horn Silver MENTAL HEALER The question of consolidation with Little Hell . .. the Columbia Mining A Milling comLower Mammoth pany la to receive runslderailon by Lou Dillon shareholder of the Northern Light Mammoth Namea given and the Identical Mining A Milling company, on Dept May Day 6. Both own property In the the Camp things you wiah ta know. . Prof. Nevada Illlla Floyd or Mercur district. Flegal la the world's greataa aaar. Ker. Illlla Fairvlew. Ha glvea you power ta win and It ta proposed upon merging these Ontario many the ana you love. companies to form a new corporation Strap Dog to he known as the I Jon Hill ConsoliSilver King Ta aucceed In buainoaa. dated Mining A Milling company, or Raersmento I re or recover eat atalen Tr p partsome other satisfactory name, and to Silver Shield yhave a capitalisation of one million Star Con. Ta guard agalnat fraud and dedollars divided Into two million thnrsa Swansea of tbe faca or par valua of one dollar ception. United States, com. 33.50 each, the terms of. such consolidation Ta locate the tnaaurea of heaven Uncle Bam Con..... to he that of said one million aharea, and earth. Boston Con. at leant 625,006 shares thereof shall Buck a rated. Tunnel Ta reunite the pa remain In the trreaaury and the reColorado Mining... , Ta aettla guarrala and diaputoa. maining 476.006 shares shall be Issued Crown Point to the shareholders of wald two con.Ta win at law. Daisy Annex solidating companies; 160,000 shares Iron Blossom ...... Free lecture and teata at City of which shall ha Issued to said NorthEmerald Hall, Sunday night, at S. p- - m. ern Light Mining A Milling company, Goldfield Daisy . . to be distributed among Its stockholReadinga ghrah dally at Eldora Ibux House, 304 25th St der. Raid proposed consolidation also haA contemplates the acquisition of the Little Chief .. mining property now belonging to the Mountain Lako Chloride Point Mining company fur New York tbs sum of 620,000. Richmond Anaconda For the same purpose, shareholders Sioux Con nf the Columbia company will meet Scottish Chief on Sept. 12. Ho. Columbus Con.. TRIBE & JONES, Domoto & Co. Men's Furnishing Goods Fancy Cash Groceries ......... . UTAH. OODfg, WEDNESDAY, out he had no opportunity to luuk over the district ta general. Trough! Tetro . . , . , Victor Con. Yankee Con Regular P. M. tales. May Day, 600 at 62. Beck Tunnel, 100 at 2.25; 200 at 2.25, neller. 00. Crown Point. 1,000 at 1.00. Iron Blossom. 1.000 at 1.324; aellrr 60; 800 at 1.324; 1J00 at 1.3S; 600 at 1.33; seller 00. Mountain Lake, 2.100 at 73; 100 at 74: seller 60. New York, 800 at 10. Sioux Con, 300 at 62: 2.707 at 61 Mo at 62, buyer 30; l.ooo at 5L seller the charaetar of the traaafar rvloa va aupplp our patron a. mnpt, reliable and at low ooet. pou nap vall bo on pour ij time FLcm 33 for your. 0 ALLEN TRANSFER CO. b and baad'.a it expeditiously id welL at Victor Con, 1,000 at 164. Yank- - Con, 1,700 at 00; 1,000 01, PAR VALUE OP STOCK. Cuta Little Figure In the Actual af Securities. BROi MITCHELL The question of the par value of stock la being dlacnaaed in quite a number of mining and financial papers throughout the east and aya tlm Mtalng Review, and. In a number f case, the dpcLi,m has been thnt the par value attached to securities of various kinds have but little significance, ir any, a com-8- 2r Inatanre. U Incorporated with a capitalisation if a million shares of a par value of 61 each. This look well and sounds well; but ns a matter of fact, the real value of the shares of the company may be 60 eenta or $50. the par value having no relation whatever to It actual value. This being the case. It han been suggested that. In the incorporation of a company, the number of shares only be stated, leaving the muter of value to be established by what the shares will actually bring In the market, which. In moat instances, would FOR MONUMENTS. at Just arrived 3 carload marble and granite to aalact (rom. Don't buy from agent a they get large commission aad pou have to pap them. Place pour ordere at once. TARD OPPOSITE CITY CEME- wi-a- TERY. OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE 126 Twenty-fift- St h California and Eaetem Race. Direct wire for all aperting events. WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. hlH-Mririri-- 14 m4"M"H 1 1 1 1 Balu-atio- n W4IWI4WHHH HWUI Lrook 4tlWH444H'i H 1 It IH'111 UTAH CANNING CO. 1 1 H l'H"H'H I'M Mill ll'l 1 1 1 1 J. G. READ & BROS. CO. OGDEN, UTAH. Packers ef High Grade Vegetable Pure Peed Catsup. Feed Pork A Beane Pierce's Purs Pure Feed Hominy, ierce'a Worcestershire Sauce. Ws pack but ona grads ef goads THE BEBT. 1 Harness and Saddlery The best and Largest Manufacturer to th West 814 t 340 Twenty-fourtOGDEN. UTAH. h StresL CONSOLIDATED. Shaft Not Down to Water Level Thia Ely Mina. In The Chnlnmaa Consolidated Copper company ta now down to tbe water level In the Johnnnn shaft at 83 feet and still sinking, there not being water enough to retard the work, saya the White Pine New The new Chinaman shaft, near the old shaft sunk several years ago, la now down to a depth of 230 feet, and is a little below tbe water level. A station has been put In at the level and prospecting drifts have been started for tbe purpose of developing the entire group. Risking for a time will be discontinued. The general outlook is good. The bottom of the Chinaman shaft la In good ore. The company haa the largest deposit of iron ore in Robinson district The iron ore Is as valuable ns a deposit of copper of the same size, as there is a good market for such ore at every smelter In the wrest The Iron ore encountered In the Chinaman also carries voluea in silver and gold. There ! a good prosiwct of the company yet striking a very rich deposit of sliver and gold. It has been no In the past end la quite likely to lie ao again. There can he no question but thu the company will find larpp deposits of copper beneath the Iron ore.. The ore will change to nnlphliles as sinking progresses below the water level. 230-fo- BACK PROM WYOMING. V. P. Strange, the mining engineer, has returned from a trip to a copper district situation about 20 miles north He made an of Rhnahone. Wyoming. examination of the William-Lume- n property, from whtrh high grade ore shipments hare been going to the Denver smelters for some time. Mr. Strange expressed himself as being very well pleased with the property. 1 1 1- HOME 1 CHAINMAN H-H- 4 14 -il 1907. 21, I DIVIDEND PAY. The dividend checks of tbe Unde Sam Consolidated Mining company, aggregating $10, but), were sent out to a ha re holders during the day. The books of the May Day Mining Company close fur the August dividend this evening. THE STRIKE Can save money by seeing us before letting their contracts for BLACKBIRD SUED. Company in Mora Trouble Over Stock Ownership. ASSOCIATED PRESS IS GETTING BACK ITS MEN. Butt has been filed In the district court by Char lee L. Dignowity against James W. Russell, the Blackbird Copper-Gold Mining cumpaay, limited, and eight other defendant to recover 294.819 shares of cluck In said Company at $1 per sham. It la alleged that tbe stock was on the hooka of the company In the nemo of P. A. H. Franklin, but that It waa held by him In trust by plaintiff. It waa afterwards in the transferred to Russell and now etauds in hla name. Plaintiff sake that hie title to the stock ho quieted and that it he transferred to him on the hooka of tbe company and that the . defendants ho restrained from disposing of the stock pending th hearing of the case. MAKES BIG PAYMENT. Jasso Knight Complies With Treasure Hill Agreement. It was learned today from an au- thentic source that Uncle Jesse Knight had paid yesterday into the treasury of the Uintah Treasure Htll Mining company, which was one of the provisions of the option which gave him control of the mine, the sum of $45,-U0- It was learned also that 0. Mr. Knight expects to visit the Creole property, which adjoins the Treasury Hill, next Thursday, when. In all probabilithe matter of consolidation will ty, bis nettled. oooooooooooooooooo o MARKET O o IMPROVES. O Stocks Advance and There Is No O Sign of Panic. O O New York, Aug. 20. Stocks O opened with a higher temten- O cy. Union Pacific roue a point The O and then advanced O tone of the market wan easy. O There in ao sign of panic. 3-- 8. O o O O O O O O O O O O oooooooooooooooo WIRES ARE DEAD. No Eastern Over Market Reports. Today. Press Report in New Being Supplied te Many Parte ef the Country, IHlli GOLDFIELD MINERS AGAIN ON A STRIKE IN THE NEVADA CAMP. Commercial Electric Company Those Lite Men in. 1 1 H-i- f . Imported Olive Oil The Roulan Brand Imported by us and guaranteed under The Pure Food and Drugs Act of June 30th, 1906 mil'll) We Can Recommend it as the Best Use This OiL THE GEO. W. DRIVER, Manager 2453 Washington Avenue HE IB BAID TO HAVE DISPLEASED THE PRESIDENT Undignified and Doubtful Legal Procsdur is Condemned. Flippant . New York, Aug, 20. The Journal of Commerce quotes an unnamed New Yorker, which It say la very cloae to the administration, as saying thnt the usefulness of Bonaparte an a member of the cabinet has culminated. The paper says the Immediate retirement la not expected, but there la no question that the President ia opposed to the flippant, undignified and doubtful legal procedure displayed by the attorney general." for GROCERIES Wa collected thin amount tor Jacob A Rons, the grocer on Twelfth South and Ninth Eaat streets, SaR Lake City. It had been owing to tbsei twelve yearn. The cue waa sued la Murray and the defendant said tbs bill waa outlawed, and that ha bai been sued in the wrong apot He didn't say the grocerlea ware art good, nor that he had not promlssd to pay. perhaps a hundred timss ia the twain years he had owad th bffi; but he hired lawyers and the esas went np to the supreme court It wai decided in oar favor. t He knows now that tt was an Peart LABOR NOTES. hce-ea- debt We will collect some for yra if turn In your claims. Mriririri44ri4444ri4ri 1 j--1 f , Merchants Protective Association Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts. Bank Build.( 77, 71. 13, 94, 97, 96, S9 and 100 Cetnmsrelal Natlenal Laka Salt City lag, Soma People Dent Like Ua." Francis G. Luke, General Mgr. getting W lee attempting to compel the men ton that Japanese arenumber via in of Instead this large machines country to work three of 1 British Columbia payment by two. amounts practically to a 135 P tax to the Canadian government eaniad 1888 In bakers only Scottish a 23 to shillings from 20 Shillings tt Fallowing the example act by week; the average wages now stand Utoraw the trade unionists, 38 to Ehillinge Chicago at from 28 shillings Iona of Covington, Kg, have atari a week. movement for a trades union The bank will have a paid-u- p epu emof the Because of the liability of 166,060. AH the atock haa s em' the to ployers for all Injurien subscribed by the labor unions. to the ploye, more attention is paid and protection of workmen in France On th lent day of the year other European countries than In AmTransvaal 30. 1808, th June erica! , WM mines employed 17,858 whites, crews Chinese 52,853 sad Information hga reached Washing blacks, " Hf Hi III - 1 1 !! 1 1 1 1 II 16 I II 6 1 1 1 I II 11 H I 1 1 1 H II ANUFACT URERS at tbe Label and Insist on Ogden and Utab Made Goods IH-H4- -t I t--H 8 l)M l4-M-H4 - -H"H 1 1 1 1 H I -l l H-- l WH7. PEARCE PIONEER FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS Wheeaals ard Retail Manufacturer ef Manufacturer Iran and Bras Cast Inga, Shafting, Pulleys, Boiler and Tank Work, and all kinds of Machine Work. TENTS and AWNINGS JOHN HOXER E266 Wash. Avn. OGDEN. 1 1 1 1 IHIHH'H-HWWIW4- HI I 1 1 1 It 1 1 11 14 641 1 1 1 M'H'H 1 1 I'Hri HU 1 1 1 1 1 UTAH VINEGAR AND PICKLE WORKS C. W. CROSS CO Cache Vailey Condensed .Milk Company Manufacturers af Manufacturer! ef and Wholssala and Ratall Dealers In Manufacturers ef Milk. Honeysuckle Eva pe rated h Wen the geld msdal at Fair, 1906. A trial can will vine vou there le none VINEGAR STRICTLY and PICKLES A HOME PRODUCT. Edward BIchaaL Proprietor. Factory 2454 Wall Avsnu OGDEN, UTAH. Phene 107F. m years' exFourteen and one-halwhara perience enables ua to collect others falL . hat-maki- H The Best 9 Enough votes have been received from locals of the Electrical Workers' Union to show that the agreement Tonopnh, Nev., Aug. 20. A lung accepted by the telephone companies distance message from Goldfield says and submitted te a referendum by the been overthe miners on the Mohawk are still officer! of the union ban Thin means a ont and there are reports to the effect whelmingly defeated. of the strike declared by that the men on Red Top and Com- prolongation linemen agalnat the the telephone bination mines may follow. There Rocky Mountain Bell and Independent will be a meeting of the Western Fedcompanies in Utah, Idaho and Mom eral km of Miners tonight when tbe matter will be taken up and decided. The general Impression Is thnt setAccording to the ntoUatlca of (he tlement will be satisfactorily arranged. Women's Trades Union League there in ttiia country over 5,600,006 are IN THE BISHOP'S CARRIAGE. working men, and about 1,500,000 of them are In the trades and profestheatTbe principal event of the sions susceptible of organisation. rical season will undoubtedly be the Delegates from towns and cities of reappearance next Saturday night of Jessie Bualey in Channlng Pollock's New Hampshire, Massachusetts and dramatization of Miriam Mlchelaon'a Rhode Island, representing machinists lodges, met In Boaton recently and novel, In the Bishop's Carriage. It will he remembered that Mias planned to make a united effort for a Bualey created a profound sensation shorter workday and a wage Increase when she appeared in thin play last for the machinists of New England. season, and that her success hero waa more than duplicated in the east. The Louisville haa secured the next bireturn of this popular atraetkm la ennial convention of the Retail Clerka due to the united efforts of the local International Protective association. who are on the management, always kmknut to give the people the beat The International convention of the Llebler A possible entertainment. Metal Workers at Atlantic City Co, the managers of the atraetlon. Sheet have been prevailed upon to send shows the organisation to be in a this company again to the Pacific flourishing condition, financially and const and it la expected that the tri- otherwise. umphal tour of last season will again A serious dispute has arisen in the be repeated. The supporting company Gila aesaon consists of such well Industry at Stockport, known actors ns Hallett Thompson, England, which recently resulted In George Gaston and George Richards. notices of lockout being given to some Mr. Richards, It will be remembered, 2,000 member of the Amalgamated was one of the principals In A Tem- Society of Felt Hatters, perance Town," and is eminently fitA big strike of miners haa token ted for the role of the bibulous Edward Ramsey. Tbe entire production place in several of the Rand (S. A.) Is uplo the Llebler standard. O mines In consequence of the compan- 1 1 1 PHONE 362. Wm. Driver & Son Drug Co. Western Federation of Miners Are to Decide en Question of Strike. HfWTH4WW(4tHWIH4HI AYE. 2279 WASH. Chicago, Aug. 26. The Potto reports a resumption of communication to all polnta In Canada. The Postal's Canadian connections are over the Canadian Pacific company's wires and the union officials say operators will not be allowed to handle the Postal's messages. Both companies declare their ability to handle all buaineaa, but at union headquarters It was asserted that tbe companies are badly crippled. LEAVE AT WASHING MACHINE MOTORS AND ELECTRICFLATIRONS ' Pollock wires were out of com- mission again today and no eastern or western market reports were received up to a late hour this afternoon. E. G. Woolley, Jr., a member of the Pollock firm, when asked when he expected to get the wires In working order again, hook hln head and declared that ha did not have the allghteet idea; that It might be any minute and again It might be much longer. Estimates cheerfully given and work guaranteed Chicago, 111, Aug. 26. The Associated Press aervtoe haa made gradual improvement during the past week, la spite of the strike of Its operators, la the eastern and central divisions 170 of the old men are at their keva and lean than 66 men am out. Five of the beet men have returned to the Chicago ot!lc and practically every wire la tbs Chicago office la manned day and night At Indianapolis two of the best men have returned to work and they are gradually dropping In throughout the central division. Tne net result yesterday waa the return of four regular men to work, one man was rejected and two applications. Three regular positions outside of Chicago have been filled by outside men. In California regular operators are at work in Han Francisco, Bakersfield, lxw Angeles, Fresno and Ran Diego and the leased wire service la going to papers in those cities. Other papers are reoeivlng all news service over the lines of the Pacific States .Telephone Company and the Postal and Western Union companies One operator Is at work In the Portland Pollock Wire The HOUSE WIRING office. O ......t..,.... Seven AUGUST HARNESS, SADDLES AND SAD- DLERY HARDWARE. 2250-225-2 Washington Avenue. Bell Telephone 642-X- . , |