Show THE SALT LAKE CITY UTAH MONDAY HERALD-REPUBLICAN Boom in Silver Mines 0 of Colorado Districts AND MINING - From Denver comes the following: “Developments in the world market of silver are expected to open up a number of mines in Colorado this summer and net Colorado miners neat cash returns according to State Mining Commissioner F M Carroll Although the market has been receding of late it Is expected to take a sudden turn when buyers and stock brokers realize the true state of affairs In regard to sliver “The action of China a few daysunexpected in shutting off exportaago tion’ of silver by that country shows a a marked deficiency in the production of the metal there The xparket In London Is far short of the place it usually stands a total' of only 4000000 ounces been reported there as having ‘with 80QO000 ounces compared a year ago The nearly and South AmerParis ican markets are reported to be In the same condition while the export of 'the metal from this country has 'produced a deficiency here ‘Commissioner Carroll reports that silver miners throughout the state are confident of a raise in price or at least thaton the metal will stay where It now inis the market- thus causing this creased mining activityithroughout and other silver producing states” WYOMING OIL FIELDS ELECTRICITY AND ORE GETS Roger C Wells of the United States has prepared bulletin Seological survey which he says: “The marvelous accomplishments In electric science have far surpassed anydared to thing tiiat men would have early days of ItsIndevelop-men- t predict In the certain prophecies regard yet remained to it have unfulfilled among: these are the suggestions of some gethat electric phenomena riiight ologists formaImportant part In the electric play an ore and that tion ot deposits methods might be utilised in prospect- a bodies Both these sugges-tioning for Inorethe light of the and growing of elecknowledge of oreto deposits be illusions It is appear tricity now clear that the great causes of ore are not electric in the ordideposition sense and that the electric curnary far rents generated In ore deposits are distoo small to aid a prospector in their influence on a covering ore by or other electric apparagalvanometer tus held in his hands “If however electricity is denied a in the formation of ore leading partaction not be excluded deposits its is wellcan known that many It entirely chemical reactions are capable of demeasurable electric currents veloping should therefore be expected and it chemical action that in places where is In progress in ore deposits today electric activity should also be detectable This has indeed been shown1 several experl-to be the case menters and miniature batteries can be formed with water for the battery fluid and certain metallic minerals common in ore deposits as the poles A report entitled "Electric Activity in Ore Deposits” by Roger C Wells rethe United States cently Issued by records a series of survey geologicalmeasurements of the electric careful developed when various mepotentials tallic minerals common in ore deposits are in contact with water or with solutions of various salts Mr Wells concludes that the character of the solutions has fully as great an influence on the electric activity developed as the nature of the metallic minerals and sothat in general acid and oxidizing and lutions give the highest potentials alkaline and reducing solutions the lowest Economic geologists have long in the recognized that the solutions deupper oxidized portion of many ore while are acid and oxidizing posits down farther they become neutral or alkaline Whether such variations and the electric differences dependent upon them are sufficient to cause an apto current flow from electric preciable the upper part of an ore deposit to a lower part or vice versa is still an open question Surely such action if iff of relatively minor imit exists in controlling ore deposition portance actual movethe main factor being thesolutions g from ment of one place to another Measurements of electric potential can however be quickly and easily made and may prove very useful In indicating the direction and intensity of the chemical reactions of which they are one ex1 $150 According to the Lehl Banner "the activities and operations now under way at the American Copper Mining & Milling company at Simpson Springs will Interest many readers It is understood that high-graore has been tapped and that those who 'are now in the work there have' great engaged confidence in the future of the mine “William Asher secretary of the company has made arrangements ' to carload of the ore to the Garship asmelter Mr Asher to field 100 pounds Lehi a sample of the ore of brought a portion of which showed over 60 per cent capper or a value of over $150 per ton This he thinks is a fair sample of the ore now being taken out InQuite a number of Lehi people are terested in this mine and the ‘developments there are being watched with keen interest “This property was located and one-ha- lf a million shares of stock sold ago The company then opened years two tunnels but after considerable operations the vein pinched out After this an Incline shaft was sunk to a ore of 100 feet without depth In time the stockholders striking became discouraged and the workofwas abandoned Also the stock went about back to the company “Some time ago it was leased on very favorable terms to local parties known as the American Leasing com-b- y pany The company soon found ore In the tunnel going down The strong ore for the present will to be the smelter and the companyshipped will use the funds in continuing the work in the tunnel and later will continue the shaft which they believe will strike the main fissure at a further depth of about thirty feet “The company is now negotiating for a gasoline hoist and other All the men now working Inequipment the mine are stockholders in the company” - de two-thir- ALIVE WITH GRADE ORE ds ' ACIIM from Casper Wyo It Is reportedthirty-five are rig's In the that there field and spring will Big Muddy oil erection of that many witness the ’ more new ones Several of the wells now drilling are down 2000 feet or matter of a better and it will be thesome of them short time' jonly before will reach the WallsoCreek sandandwhich any famous has made the fieldone of which will prove additional There has been area of the dome drilled to - the Wall Creek only one well The Atkinson sand up to this time 3000 feet and well is down nearly should relieve the anxious of its results any day “The Superior Petroleum company the newest Wyoming' Goil R company R G Taylor headed Hagens Shumaker I N Clay of CasCarl F by C V Westover of Cambria per Wyo Thomas H Work of Denver Wyo and Colo on Saturday purchased a lease of 480 acres in section 27 township 33 N range 77 W in the Big Muddy field from the universal Oil & Gas in the company The amount involved has not been purchase of this lease made public by any of the interested but from outside source It Is parties in the learned that the figure was of $60000 - and other neighborhood consideration “The Superior Petroleum company will erect a large Standard rig and bethe gin drilling operations as soon as and conditiox-will permit weather material can be placed on the ground The company is negotiating for other holdings in other sections of the state and its advent into the petroleum world — headed by some of cur most successful local oil men is sufficient evidence that the future will rank it its in prominence —and that it will takesucone of the place as being another to cessful companies to return wealth those fortunate enough in being associated with It" - - Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult county clerk or the -- espective signers for further information - IN THE DISTRICT COURT PRO-hat- e division In and for Salt Lake county State of Utah In the matter of the estate of s Galvin deceased — Notice Phillip The petition of H M Chamberlain administrator of the estate of Phillip S Galvin deceased praying for the settlement of final account of said administrator and for the distribution of the residue of the estate to the persons entitled and for discharge of administrator has been set for on Friday the 13th day of Aprilhearing A D 1917 at 2 o'clock p m at the county courthouse In the courtroom of said court in Salt Lake City Salt Lake county Utah Witness the clerk of said court with tne seal thereof affixed this 29th day of March A D 1917 THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) By m3 E Clark Deputy Clerk H J Robinson Attorney for Peti- s 1 - - IDAHO FEDERAL MINE tioner IN THE DISTRICT COURT PRO-ba- te division in and for Salt Lake county State of Utah In the matter of the estate of Annie Marie Hansen deceased —Notice t The petition of Frederick H Hansen executor of the last will and testament of Annie Marie Hansen deceased praying for the settlement of final account of said executor and for the distribution of the residue of the estate to the persons entitled has been set for hearing on1917 the 6tli of Friday at 2 o’clock day April A D p xn courtat In the county courthouse the room of said court in Salt Lake City Salt Lake county Utah Witness the clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 23d day of March A D 1917 THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) E Clark Deputy Clerk J By Marks & Jensen Attorneys for Petitioner T APRIL 2 1917 to Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult county clerk or the respective signers for further Information PRO-baIN THE DISTRICT COURT division in and for Salt Lake county State of Utah In the matter of the estate of Alonso G Bast deceased— rNotice The petition of Utah Savings & Trust company administrator of the estate of Alonzo G Bast deceased for confirmation of- the sale of the following described real estate of said deceased to wit: The southwest quarter of the northeast quarter lots 2 3 5 and 6 the southwest and the east half of of section 16 township 18 quarter south of rang 8 west of the Salt Lake meridian containing 24446 acres-iMillard county Utah subject to all unto payments hereafter and certificate der the certain contractbeqomedue of aale No ' 16989 for school lands made by the State of Utah upon which contract there has been paid $31622 and remains to be paid $38504 in seven annual installments of $55 principal each together with Interest on each Installment at the rate of 5 per cent per annum for the sum of $44279 and the following terms to wit: Cash upon on confirmation of sale by this court as appears from the return of sale filed in this court has been set for the 6th of hearingA onD Friday 1917 at 2 o’clock' day p m April the courthouse in the courtat room ofcounty said court in Salt Lake City Salt Lake county Utah Witness the clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 21st day of March A D 1917 THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) By J E Clark Deputy Clerk Bradley Plschel & Harkness Attorneys for Petitioner IN THE DISTRICT COURT PRO-bat- e division In and for Salt Lake county State of Utah In the matter of the estate of Sarah Fowler deceased —Notice The petition of William P Fowler for the Issuance to himself praying of letters of administration in the estate of Sarah Fowler 'deceased has been set for hearing on Friday the 6th day of April A D 1917 at 2 o’clock p m at the ceunty courthouse in the courtroom of said court n Salt Lake City Salt Lake county Utan Witness the clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 2 2d day of March 'A D 1917 TIIOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) By J E Clark Deputy Clerk Booth Lee Badger & Rich Attorneys for te - - n - - Petitioner NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL AXD REAL PROPERTY ESTATE OF ROSS M BONNY The undersigned will sell at private sale sundry law books on roll DE-ceas- ed xorira NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT sealed bids will be received by the of Salt county commissioners until oclocK State of Utah 16 191711 for county the a m Monday April Literection of three steel bridges on CAt creek two in the tle Cottonwood yon and one on the Gold City road near the mouth of the canyoi The efi- The bids are to be for: tion of four' masonry abutments (apcubic yards) proximately eighty (80) using squared granite stone and cement mortar The hauling of the steel and lumber from the railroad to the' bridges and the erection complete of the bridges to the plana and specificaaccording tions on file in the office of the county commissioner surveyor and road with Instructions to bidders together obplains and specifications can beoffice tained upon application at the comof the county surveyor and road missioner on receipt of a deposit of $5 each a certified check on some bank (5)In Salt Lake City In the sum of five accomper cent of the bid should and the sue pany every bid submitted to furcessful bidder will be required the nish a good and sufficient bond inconsum of fifty (50) per cent of the tract for the faithful execution of the price work under such contract The board of county commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids received By order of the board of county commissioners for Salt Lake county State of utah’l(APAYETTE HANCHETT Chairman of Board of County Commissioners THOMAS HOMER ‘ Attest: County Clerk (Seal) - 1 - Wm J AGENT Fire and Automobile Insurance 911 Kearns Building SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATE-me- nt for the year ending December 31 1916 of the condition of the Providence Washington Insurance Co The name and location of the comWashington Insurpany Providence ance company 20 Market Square Providence R I Name of president J B Branch Name of secretary A G Beals The amount of its capi$ tal stock paid up The amount of its assets The amount df its liabilities (including capital)amount of its Income The the preceding during calendar year The amount of its disbursements during the preceding calendar year The amount of losses and endowments paid dur- ing the preceding calendar year (included in foregoing item) The amount of risks written during the year The amount of risks in force at the end of the 67078789000 year State of Utah Office of— the of Insurance ss I John James Commissioner of Insurance of the State of Utah do hereby that the above named insurcertify ance company has filed in my office a detailed statement of its condition from which the foregoing statement said has been prepared and that the comcompany has in all other respects relat-v- “ the laws of the state pliedtowith Insurance n testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the insurance department this 10th 1917 day of March A D JOHN JAMES (Seal) Commissioner Relative to conditions at the old mine of the top desk three office chairs typewriter two sectional bookcases typeNorthern hotel who recently secured near Hailey (Ida) which was wrecked writer desk and chair equity in 1910 an option on the Ilolmquist and John- a few weeks ago by an avalanche the 66000 Stoddard Dayton automobile son manganese property in Elko coun- Wood River Times says: shares of the capital stock of the Union Pacific Mining company and also the “The compressor at the North Star ty about fourteen miles from 'Shatter described real property situfollowing came in from the property Saturday mine was started up this morning ate in Salt Lake county State of Utah: underto work 33x141 feet in lot 2 block 33 plat “C” last and spent a few days in the city” thirtjT men 'going Salt Lake City survey together with In employing labor the Fedsays the Nevada State Herald “Mr ground the Improvements thereon on' or after will & company eral now Smelting is Elliott Mining the 10th day of April 1917 and writspending the' greater preferten bids will be received at 308 Kearns portion of his time at the mine and try to secure local men and buildingon Salt Lake City Utah —Terms in Salt Lake City purchasing supplies ence will be given to those who were of sale cash the personal are These snowslide and equipment for the property and Injured in the — property to ason the real property is now working a small force of men already at work or will soon he ready sume the Indebtedness purchaser against standing which will be increased as the work to go to work None of them will suf10 per cent of said property and to pay The property was opened up fer a over the balance develops amount at the that pression” permanent disability last summer by Dr Ilolmquist of this time of the sale and the remainder upon “Mr Jay the mine superintendent and his mining partner Mr Johnconfirmation city son who shipped a cars Lake of several J G VINCENT Administrator the from Salt who couple returned ore for which they found a ready mar-- 1 of days ago will go up to the mine In UTAH W J McKinney and C G Douglas ITeber & Co on the cars at Shatter says the a day or two While his left hand is for Administrator Attorneys “Mr Elliott has estab- still stiff It will be all right in a little Insurance Beal Estate Loans Stocks w1? Record a lished also purWhile additional men will be equipment and and Bonds chased a camp Norsk© which Is now while in the mine only developengine hoisting employed being Installed The ore occurs In an ment work will be done there for the 18 26 to Main Street bedded deposit on the present apparently ITome Fire Building surface of large the ground- and a force at is of ex“The management still has snow Salt Lake City Utah so runis Christiania Norway It much ceedingly high of work at the wreck but the grade Co SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATE-me- IT 8m Manager International from 40 to 60 per cent A with removed cannot he There ning Tt Is reported from Lyman Fire it hard that Wyo is a market Co Marine sta- picks and shovels This is especially ready $18 toat$25the railroad for the for Nicollet Avenue and Eleventh St that Salt Lake men are ending December 31 3 So 'WilliamAgency St New York case around the compressor build- 1916 of the year per ton it is the The story as tion of from the Copper Belt ground negotiating S U condition of the to soon mine and to the ing The snow there has to be sawed branch of the Minneapolis Minn SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATE-mein the Kemmerer Camera is as expected ?Tinted station one car of ore per haul snow howis The lee blocks like 31 Into for SYNOPSIS ollows: the OF THE ANNUAL STATE-ireDecember day” ending of ever thawing quite rapidly Great care North British & Mercantile Insurance 1916 of the year U S condition “Word was received last night by Ira for the the year ending December 31 of the 1916 of the condition of the branch Is taken to recover all the personal Terry that the Copper BelttoMining comCompany in the debris which as soon pany recently property organized develop the as found is put in charge of an officer The name and location of the com- Norske Lloyd Insurance Company Northwestern National Life Insurance copper mines discovered a few months on the ground The name and location of the comago by O A Terry Sr and Mr Elder Company North British & Mercantile In- pany of the force pany "Effective today one-ha- lf Norske of Manila refused an offer of $100000 ComInsurance name The location of the comand Lloyd surance Co London and £ Edinburgh pany Christiana Norway until further at the mill is laid off for their property National Life In Friday Northwestern pany Name of U S manager International surance company Nicollet orders This leaves about forty men Great Britain “The offer was made by Salt Lake avenue and Richin & further experiS G Name U 3 E Fire believe work of the Marine Agency Corp who at South Eleventh street Minneapolis Minn manager assisting property capitalists construction 76 the to New one William York finish up ments and William Street street New York ards of the biggest producers Jn will be Name of president John T Baxter The amount of its U S The amount of its U S work as outlined before the fatal the west Name of secretary M V Jenness of $ "The directors of the company are and the enforced suspension' deposit) deposit amount of its capiThe The amount of its assets The amount of its assets in sellat the various prop- operations to Mining progress meeting with splendidtosuccess stock paid up tal the The amount of Its liabilThe amount of its liaof ama force of erties in the American Fork district the this cutting down stock and expect put amount “Owing The ing of its assets $ now men to work at once to develop their past week is chronicled as follows by force at the mill there are bilities (including U S ities (Including U S amount The of its liafor A supply of tools the Citizen: proaccommodations at the mills deposit) deposit) property bilities ple The amount of its income “The stage has been crowded all the the mining force and while a new The amount of Its income visions etc are now at Carter and The amount of its Income mine'lt the preceding the preceding will be hauled overland to the mine week taking to the various bunkhouse will be made at the will during during miners up the during 546437191 calendar year 'not calendar year which is located near Llnwood” the boarding house there properties it travels on wheels to and calendar year preceding disof The of remotest amount amount disThe of its Its the the South Fork and transfers its load until used be danger The amount of its disbursements during the bursements during the and passengers to sleighs from that another slide has passed bursements during the Mrs 528164783 calendar will calendar year pay preceding preceding “The Federal company year point calendar year preceding The and amount amount of losses of The losses herself and “Senator John II Wootton was a La Barge 31500 Insurance for The amount of losses and durendowments endowments visitor to the canyon the early part of and $500 additional for her only child paid during endowments paid durthe precedingpaidcalendar the preceding calthe week He says the cabin on a son who will be 16 years of age Friing ing the preceding cal-in endar year (Included in year (included In forethe Argonaut property is covered up day According to the terms of his inendar year (included 259158252 item) writitem) with snow and the mouth of one of surance policy Mr La Barge’s heirs foregoing going item) foregoing The amount writof amount risk The of risks and tUnne!s $1500 widow covered by a heavy were to get: The amount of risks writThe ten ten 101123138500 the the slide about twenty year year half orphans up The amount during of risks in during of risks in feet ten during the year but the $500 for each of his how The amount company will start workdeep many there In above the to $1000 No matter The amount of force the at the the of of at force end end 16 the of age the tunnel within a years be less than cqvered force end at the of the might benefit 139964166500 “A party of seven or week year 5333079600 was year for the children only total 4219075000 eight Italian year miners arrived In American Fork on $1000 ComOffice of of of Office the Utah State Utah ComState of victhe the Orem Wednesday immediately was the only "As Mr La Barge State of Utah Office— of the Commissioner of Insurance — ss of Insurance — ss the had left The men after time of missioner were tim actuallv on duty at the one missioner of Insurance ss InI of InCommissioner John James James John Commissioner I of boundstage for the Pacific mine but as the the accident he is the only for surance of the State of Utah do I James Commissioner of InJohn surance of the of State Utah do was hereby crowded they were obliged whom the company acknowledges liastage hereby surance of the State of Utah do hereinsurth’e named above above the that to get another conveyance that named insur- by certify has however and certify The company the above named insurthat bility a ance in filed office certify has in ance has filed my company office a company “George Adams from Bingham the will pay all medical and other ex company has filed in my office condition detailed statement of itsmycondition ance new detailed statement of its statement of the Edmonds Home penses resulting from the calamity purchaser statement of its condition from which the foregoing statement a detailed from which the foregoing is soon to leave for the canyon to take the foregoing statement which from thatand hast been said and the been has that the prepared of the said prepared Pacific mill It is uncharge com- company has in all other respects com- - has been prepared and that the said in all other has respects derstood that Mr Adams has company been company has in all other respects comthe laws of the state relat- ?lied with the laws of the state of one pliedtowith superintendent the laws of the state relatinsurance pliedtowith to' insurance mills in Bingham and Isofan the ingIn expert insurance hereIn I have ing whereof whereof I have testimony °resu s said fE!stparatlngr In testimony whereof I have hereset my hand and affixed the seal unto set vny hand and affixed thehere unto testimony is perfectly able to a"® seal unto a build insurance of my hand and affixed the seal 10th the this insurance mill and that of the this 10th of thesetInsurance the present Pacific mill this 10th D 1917 of March A department D 1917 was built on his of March A department department day day plans 1917 JOHN JAMES JOHN JAMES No better preparation day of March A D JOHN “The machinery for the Miller ITill (Seal) (Seal) JAMES (Seal) was taken up the canyon to the mine Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner the the of week part early it is like-be can be made for the proly that this property will L Walker cop- MOORE & COWAN CO According to George heard from ingood a substantial manner Co for the outlook “tho statistician soon The eithstock has -- 6 advanced rapid- ?er verbial “rainy Bide Phone 404 Was 5163 is bit metal tlie of market McIntyre every this week selling for 17 cents on as encouraging from the standpoint of ly W A Local Wednesday WE WHITE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE has it that the producer as it has been at any are er for yourself or your th6gossip they where nearing the point the past eighteen months 211 Utah Savings & Trust Bldg SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATED Pacific fissure may be found A tele- time during SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATE-mevolume of industrial contne Although ment for was the 31 message December year received phone 81 to Salt Lake City 6575 ending Was an for the year ending December saying is astonishingly large 1916 of the condition of thq sumption amount family than life insursend up any xnfpers who wanted jobs construcelectrical STATE-meof S U ANNUAL the of SYNOPSIS OF THE 1916 of the condition “About one-haor Globe & Rutgers Fire Insurance Co of a immense deferred After is 31 work tion December being for the year car ending railroad of lead of the big ance Branch The name and location of the com- 1916 of the condition of the demand from this the war ends the from the Pacific mill are onconcentrates p the & Rutgers Fire Insurance source and from the manufacturers New Zealand Insurance Company Ltd pany Globe platform five teams are hauling tout of 111 William and will street New York Occidental Life Insurance Company Company Austria Belgium comGermany they The name and location of the only light loads owing to call for an abnormally large tonnage bring N Y The name and location of the comCity the next to roads And caused by so many for several years At the same time a pany New Zealand Insurance Company Name of president E C Jameson having Occidental Life Insurance Company slidesrough New Zealand Auckland Ltd of 10 a cents H and Copper streets AlbuW Second will of Faulison decline secretary pany pound “There is apparently no limit to the price S managers Clinton Fol-g- J T Gordon M N U to Name of curtail an influence querque exert some life insurance the product up freight to be taken into the dis- tion because of the fact that a very The amount of Its capiW M Name of president A B McMillen trict Lumber for the new Pacific tal stock paid up ore is The amountSpeyer $ of Name of secretary George Rosling-to- n tonnage S U of Its aggregate : house large and the boarding flotation mill coming down from the nooks and corThe amount of its assets is to have best $ coal for the heating plant deposit The amount of its liasupplies ners in the hills to the custom smelters The The amount of its capital ror nearly every mine up there assets-Thamount of its bilities $ 14000000 is which all stock paid up from (including the costing copper air which is now being the way from 18 to more than 25 cents liabiliamount enough insurance of assets its The amount of '78098005 its capital) laid throughpipe the mine and a pound The amount of its ln- The amount of its liabilities ties (including U S demuch other freight Pacific is soon as come ready to the 74604446 preduring “Conditions are stronglyIn favorable (Including as it can be taken up capital) posit) amount calendar income income of of amount whole its The its the The rise of ceding the year a “The resumption season will present The amount of its disMay we send an expert the preceding cal- and the coppers should lead during the preceding be a good during lesson to certainly old market object the bursements the 33081566 no calendar in endar 3tocks other The year year during advance the some residents of whom still being a calendar dividends The amount of its dis-- The amount of its disbursepreceding are paying as large to tell you of some of our little dubious of the unexampled pros- group behind y ear ments during the precedburaements during the them such enormous reAmerican Fork Is to have this have perity The amount of losses calendar year or 22381418 calendar year assets and cash sources of preceding ing quick and deyears the coming through new policies f The amount of losses and The amount of losses and the of them such favorable prospects during paid velopment and exploitation of her ahead endowments paid during endowments paid during preceding calendar The coppers still are selling on the mines great in (included the preceding calendar the preceding calendar year basis of a 15 cent metal market You “The opening of the great true item) foregoing (Included in fore(included In foregoyear year buying in the quartzite and the mining get more for your money when The amount of risks 3939650 than you can In anyItem) item) going ing of the great ore bodies to he found at copper stocks feel written during ' the The amount of risks writconfident that cop- The amount of risks writI fis- thing else cross with Intersecting points 2 7 118 79 342 00 1 ear 305641800 ten during the year ten during the year sures promises to make a most radical pers will be selling very much higher The amount of risks or a year after the Euro- The amount of risks in The amount of risks In change with this city as the supply six months in foxce at the end now They force at the end of the force at the end of the of the district pean war ends thanonthey arereaction point 9 00 928869900 of the year 597513 84583579200 “H- - J Kruse left be every year year should bought yesterdaywhere morning isto t® Whirlwind property “All of the annual reports so farestihe of the CommisState of Utah Office of the CommisState of Utah Office of the CommisState of Utah Office advance will take full charge of the mine sued confirm or exceedmust sioner of Insurance —ss of Insurance — ss sioner be remem- sioner of Insurance— ss house etc He stated Just mates of earnings It boarding I John James Commissioner 'of InI John James Commissioner of InI John James Commissioner of Inof the copper before that as soon as the bered' however that all of Utah do of of surance of the State of Utah do hereby surance of Utah do State the State surance the realare sure to would permit heavy machinhereby hereby weatherleaving companies producing above named Insurance certify that the above named Insurance the above named insurance the that their operations certify that certify ery will he taken up to run the drills ize larger profits irom office a deHe said he didn’t expect that this during the first ix months of this company has filed in tm office a de- company has filed in my office a de- company has filed in my condition from of statement its condition of statement statement of its condition from from tailed its tailed of tailed either did half last would be than CO heavy machinery they up year A continuance staterrent has been statement has the statement has been been which which which the the of foregoing their before foregoing foregoing the first of May ongotten present account year said company prepared and that the- said company prepared and that the said company the at enormous that and the least the of amount snow prepared abnormal of in during the prosperity “The Big Home Company" other respects complied with has in ail other respects complied with has in all other respects complied with He further stated that he six months of 1917 seems rea- has in all of cadfyon the state relating to in- the laws of the state relating to in- the laws of the state relating to Inwould have three shifts working on closing the laws assured During the three to surance sonably surance surance the Whirlwind as quick as he can five years following the termination Home Office In testimony whereof I have hereunto In testtmany whereof I have hereIn testimony whereof I have heremake the proper arrangements to work of the European war the price of copthe affixed set and seal unto unto set affixed seal hand set hand believe the these and to my hand and affixed the seal of my I somewhere my men shifts will Three average per advantage this 10th day are now working at the Whirlwind and between 174 ant’ 20 cents a pound of the Insurance department this 10th of the insurance department this 10th the Insurance department Bldg Salt Lake Mr Kruse will take another man up Present dividend payments could be day oftMarch A D 1917 of March A D 1917 of March A D 1917 day JOHN JAMES JOHN JAMES JOHN JAMES with him and later on more will ’t (Seal (Seal) maintained by most companies op such (Seal — - — ” — Commissioner — mi CAmmisiiaatr metaJ j for the prices fj'“W S Elliott proprietor metal-bearin- CWLAFIER J -- Corn-commissio- Grant Lloyd Insurance Company ner Northwestern National Life Ins nt nt nt I dls-ast- er - iake Life 1 insurance a Pari of Your Regular Savings - iarr AGENTS day” nt lf two-thir- nt ds Co-o- er com-press- ed -- - - : - fls-aur- -- - es 4 INSURANCE - -- Vermont - ' fol-low- FITZPATRICK —At a local hospital April 1 1917 of appendicitis and pneumonia Verda of Marion C and Fitzpatrick Annis Sabin daughter Fitzpatrick 21 1907 In Milford born The present residence of the Utah February servfamily is at Weston Ida 1 Funeral ices today (Monday at p m at the Twenty-secon- d Friends ward are invited to attend chapel After the sere-ice- s be taken to Preston the body Ida for burialwijl son of Mr MAKIS —The and Mrs Tony M&kls of1 544 W Fourth South street died April 1917 Funeral serelces will be held this morning t 544 W 11 a m from the residence Fourth South Silver & Doyle have The Greek priest will officiate charge Interment In Mount piivct cemetery - FUNERALS ARNST —Funeral services for Harold E Arnst aged 7 months son of Mr and Mrs Levine Arnst and grandson A llorspool of Mr and Mrs1 George will be held a't p m todaym(Monday Sunday April 2 Instead of at 3 p as was announced at the funeral chape! of Eber W Hall 247 K Second South Interment City cemetery GREEN —The funeral of Robert A Green who died March 29 at Rosette Utah will be held at tho First ward house at Murray Tuesday meeting April 3 at 2 p &m The body will lie in state at Sliver Doyle's funeral chapel until 115 p m Tuesday Interment in South Cottonwood cemetery FLORISTS (Classification Now SA ORDER your Easter lilies and other now from People' flowering plants Co 52 W First South Forwarding Phone Was 257 ERNEST LAMBOURNE Salt Lake's florist new store Funeral de-72 leadingour signs specialty 1516Decorations B Main Wasatch LOST AND FOUND (Classification Now 4) LOST— Sunburst brooch set with ball and diamond In center on 15th East and 13th South or 5th South bet 3d and 4th South Reward Call llyl 3311 ONE auto truck tire casing rim serial No 9015121 Lost on Stats bet Salt Lake and Murray Call Hancock Bros Reward LOST — Wedding ring engraved N G Lw to A M E Phone Was 2921-Reward LOST— Watch fob with picture block charm Reward 228 Dooleygold W Probate and Gnardlanalilp Notice Consult county clerk or the respective signers for further Information "nTHEDISTRICTCOiniTrHO bate division In and for Salt Lake county State of Utah In the matter of the estate of Ellen Fowler deceased— Notice The petition of Albert E Fowler praying for the admission to probate of a certain dociiment purporting to be the last will and testament of Ellen Fowler deceased and for the granting of letters testamentary to himseif has been set for hearing on Friday the 13th day of April A D 1917 at 2 o'clock p xn at the county courthouse in the courtroom of said court in Salt Lake City Salt Lake county Utah Witness the clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 27th dav of March A D 1917 THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) By J ME Clark Deputy Clerk McCrea Attorney for PetiWm tioner Guarantee Fund Life Association Nebraska Bufflagtoa Secretary 3 W HughesSTATK-menSYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL t for the year ending Iecember 31 1916 of the condition of the Guarantee Fund Life Association The name and location of the company Guarantee Fund Life Association Omaha Nebraska Name of president- J Buffington Name of secretarJ W $ Hughes 13911 71 nl Total funds on hand The amount of Its assets 195733244 The amount of its liabilities (including total 153122591 funds) The amount of its income during the preceding 123825405 calendar year The amount of its disbursements during the 67225443 calendar preceding amount of losses year and The ’endowments paid during lng the preceding cal-in endar year (included 26807423 item) foregoing The amount of risks writ2234000000 ten during the year of risks in The amount force at the end of the Omaha Presldeat J C r 1266800000 year State of Utah Office of the Commissioner of Insurance —ss I John James Commissioner of Insurance of the State of Utah do hereby that the above named insurcertify ance company has filed In my office a detailed statement of its condition from which the foregoing statement said has been prepared and that the comcompany has in all other respects relatthe laws of the state plied with to Insurance ing whereof I hare hereIn unto testimony set my hand and affixed the seal of the Insurance department this 10th 1917 day of March A D JOHN JAMES (Seal) Commissioner Occidental Life Ins PHILIPS AGENT International Life Insurance Company N thing DIED coNTRAcrroRS 722 Chestnut St St Louis Mo SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATE-me- for the 3ear ending December 1916 of the condition of the International Life Insurance nt 31 Coa The name and location of the corn-paInternational Life Insurance Compan 722 Chestnut street Sb Louis Mo Name of president Massey Wilson Name of secretary w F Grantges The amount of its capi$ tal stock paid up The amount of its assets The amount of its liabilities (including capital) The amount of its income the during calendar year preceding The amount of Its disbursements during the' calendar year preceding The amount of losses and endowments paid dur- -' lng the preceding cal-in endar year (included item) foregoing The amount of risks written during the year 1994078100 The amount of risks in force at the end of the n) - 3 ear o30 6609 00 State of Utah Office of the Commissioner of Insurance — ss I John Janies Commissioner of Insurance of the Statetof Utah do hereby certif that the above named insurance company has filed In my office a detailed statement of its condition from which the foregoing statement has been prepared and that the said company has in all other respects complied with the laws of the state relating to insurance In testimon whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the insurance department this 10th day of March A D 1917 (Seal) JOHN JAMES |