Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITr UTAH SUNDAY APRIL 8 1917 N 1570® 1550® 1250® 1580 Pigs 1425 — 100 Cattle Receipts steady prime-fe- d steers 1225® 127a: dressed-bee- f steers 950® 1200 western steers 950 cows $6501050 heifers 800 g120 750 & 1175 stockers and feeders 7 50 1000 calves 800 & IQ 50 bulls 1300 Sheep — Receipts none steady lambs 1200 1510 13001S85: vearlings ewes 1050 wethers 1170® 12 5 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL I LOCAL SECURITIES On the second of Wilson in Woodrow Kress said: "With a profound sense of the solemn and even character of the tragical step I am taking and of the grave responsibilities which it involves Ibut in j unhesitating obedience to what deem my constitutional dutv I advise that the Congress declare the recent course of the imperial government to be in fact nothing the less than war and people of against tho United government States that it formally accept the status of belligerent which has thus been thrust upon it and that it take immediate steps not only to put the j country in a more thorough state of j Near York April 7 — The securities market whs decidedly unsettled today even though Wall street and the financial ro:iiiiii:iijy is :t whole had some pro-Jthe iiiie ay a fptej :n into he war as country’s all but an ac- ' t i er I Oulil j dialled l'tii't stocks notably of Steel dividend paling defense but also to exert all its power Untied Statesimportant rail" and the coppers broke 5 to 5 and employ all its resource to bring the government of the German empire jniMiis uirii iinsnlerahi v more for some of to terms oils and and end the war” iiip:neits t i i i s s thet On April fifth Congress declared fora 400000 shares in war and )firinss ei today the President signed 1 : 1 i Mil a to iiii’r fd off tipni a proclamation formally Ideclaring rki-ii i re slate of war between later witij irrog-ilan i ted States the t : i 2 n'i-- les Kail wei and Germany and now the government points de- not res mii-i- v f to any apprc-i-iaMis hurrying all its preparedness plans exvre ‘iov ever on tho birk Iiniding in oilier to he efficient in every way tremely j u l‘: i i o r:i ole I'onditiou of crops It is said that tho world's incrop is tin ((ivvi'iiiiient rot'iii and for the first time many ii i! ori! ex innii v e essiunsI of the low there exists a deficit in the supyears mi ‘'Itnled almost points of corn wheat rve barley and oats Steel with 7 points ply lor :i ii i'iei States The supply of food in this country is i 1? 155 also i!i o Steel old slock J' leas than usual at this time of the r the new at 123 Gulf States iiul is to lie Loped that an abunyear 6 S almost with 5j dance ofIt food points will be grown products season more to "'Hit and In Ttah live coming for so that sii-kIi iid Republic Iron t‘ricMe he will there and for residents plenty i ' & West 1mlie 'I Merino some spare for the people of neighmi I'niti-receded 2 boringtostates Fruit prel’i in o 4 o ni with f to 6 for rtei'ob-umannua! meeting of the stockholda n in i :i v of 5 for active nielile ami ersThe of A i M j was held Thursday at 4 for American Can llllll'Ii'S Ml office f the institution There ( 'ft nt r: lie i American Beet Sugar the J were or represented personally W'i-in- : iiiin ami iiiiiiMtilal Alronol proxv CK'4 shares of stock out of a pos-by m- it:' si revr-rsi- i was recorded by Tin 10770 h which yielded much of the sible The fall-- 9 ulated president in his report congrats sie-n'u'iiir the stockholders upon the splen-r- t 124 to i points and expressed the hope showing w:u aiorrient noteworthy and belief that the coming year would t lie reitotals impressive prove eMiu?l!y as profitable as the ve actual loan and reserve lnat stated that upon entering n i mM Loans seii by almost the newfieyear It won with a vn and reserve prospect that was1917 reserves in somewhat cloudyto and i more net than f ipiouoaim and re- - uncertain but it was devoutly lv be i Excesa is almost $97lUMni' to ir would the that hoped peace bring i i p tiiieil by about $50i0tpjii')t)i world before tile year is over upona J i - a i cl contraction of terilis the offsetting assurance of will give I tu1 prev inns fortnight j long stay Homls were Regular foreign The sales of the Z C M I for the ri:ii-tmenttlier j p3S!t rtfier ear fi'i'i iliiiiiostic stj were $775 lfi 4 68 an year the lou while rails follow crease ox r 1915 of $157094288 and the l of stocks Total sales par value profits were reported hr fully adet to meet the usual dividend of 20 I'm cil States ami i'nnama londs quate cent per were to a point lower on call during purposes and leave a margiij for other tin we-l- t Tin- regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Utah-Idali- o M:W YORK STOCK LIST Sugar compilin' for the election of directors i'ri-’K- f I mu-Mti:- ':i i ! i ! i 1 i- ! ! : l ! in-:- i e v n-i- ri ’ 1 ! I 1 1 : i i : s i 1 I I I I - i i : i : - V tlt i I i 1 tr-m- t i i t - tec t u gi r An A II:ir lllll 'an An ir iV I'dy I irc A A Smelt 111 Am Am Si 'J Air A iia At rc Ref ci n i i i U i ! K'lO'JU'l com-ruiiiy- Sc i A Arl gar Ref Tel Ai S i :i ml W 1 lies it Ohio U v Sup - ' 'ii i vi roleu ii j t’iti I’aciiie S S ! crts i Leather io ( i I' 1 i’ A: i c ii )!l St A 1 Xurthwe 's -- 'upper n u f occur April lu while the special meetto amend ing of stockholders called to authorthe articles the company if ize the doubling of the capital will lie held on the 17th Manager t’utler said iL was a foregone conclusion that the recommendations of the board of directors would be adopted and the authorized capital placed at When asked as to the fu $20000 non dividend policy of the company tine he said the recommendation of the hoard nf directors would be that quarbe paid as in the past terly nidividend begin UK June 20 and that the rate be placed at per cent per annum or 2 per cent which he said the quarterly of the company would Justiearnings fy ae long a the present war prices of sugar obtained the week dividends amounti11341131 ng-Imring several hundred thousand dol-- : la' s ve been naid by a number of the Local securities are in institutions fair demand and supply at the approximate quoted figures Cutler quotations follow: elli 11 iiU: 114 1300 l)3a Ifil fe162 L iec trs i i butchers and 15 S5 SHORTS GET SEVERE Federal Reserve Bank Resources Increased VALUES JUMP RAPIDLY $ 66500000 Last Week Washington April 7 —An increase of — Frantic buying and approximately 866500000 in federal re 7 Chicago April price advances of unparalleled rapidity and extent resulted in the wheat marcrop reket today from a government as the most port that was characterized sensational ever issued in the United States The losing was wild and in some instances at the zenith quotations reached with the market as a whole 6 to 14 cents net higher —May 212 to 212J and July at 138 to 188B Corn oats 11c to 3B3c gained 3c to 51c and provisions 32c to $165 It was not until business had been under way half an hour that the gov- ernment crop report was received and the wheat market began to somersault in earest the first thirty During session the chief moveminutes of the ment was a swift break In prices to news lust at hand that Gerowing man sea raiders had been sighted off Nantucket and the Virginia Capes and outbound merchant steamers for that K u rope were being warned back by the United States naval authorities As soon however as tho fact was evident that the worst fears had been more than realized concerning damage to the domestic winter crop values started on an almost vertical ascent that at no time afterward was fully checked In view of the fact that with but a the crop condition resingle exception the government was the lowby ported est on record at any season of the year and was far under even the most bullish predictions all other influences were thrust aside Kansas and temporarily Nebraska percentages especially showed such a radical setback that many shorts who at first were dazed and incredulous became afterward clamorous io cover Thev paid for hesitating for although on dearly the bulge important holders seized the chance to take profits the amount of offerings was at no point equal for very long to satisfying the importunate demand corn and oats was alStrength in borrowed most from the vioentirely lence of the upswing in wheat Traders in foodstuffs though evinced a notable to oe conservadisposition tive on the bull siderelatively There was a hugu trade which was well divided general New high ground was entered upon by provisions as well as grain Owing to the exigencies of war the bulge in and the of hogs urgent grain call existed for scarcity all bouse products Pork rose inpacking value as much as $165 a barrel Range of the loading futures serve bank resources due chiefly to the $50000000 issue of short term government notes taken by the banks is shown in the board’s statement for the The statement shows conpast week dition of the reserve banks April 6 as follows: 5-- c Gold reserve RESOURCES $565108000 silver 19110000 584212000 tender notes Legal ver etc Total reserve Five per cent redemption fund against F R bank note 400000 17928000 Bills discounted members 82735000 Acceptances bought U S bonds 36629000 One year treasury notes 23042000 U S certificates of indebt50000000 edness 15207000 Municipal warrants 225541000 Total earning assets 16235000 F R notes net Lue from other F R banks net 3412000 146422000 Uncollected Items 4909000 All other resources Total resources $981131000 LIABILITIES $ 56100000 Capital paid in 46461000 Government deposits Due to members reserve 758219000 account 105436000 Collection items 14295000 F R notes net 620000 All other liabilities Total liabilities $981131000 Gold reserve against net deposit and note liabilities 73 per cent I’aRi’ reserve net deposit and 754 per cent note liabilities against Cash reserve against net deposit after setting aside 40 per cent gold reserve against net liabilities on notes in circulation federal reserve 7C1 per cent lifi-billt- Winter Wheat Crop Estimate on April 1 430000000 Bushels Washington April 7 — The winter wheat crop of the United States will be about 430000000 bushels the de-- i purtment of agriculture announced to-- ! day in its first estimate of the crop which was sown last autumn on one of the largest acreages ever planted but which had adverse conditions through the winter Last year 481744000 bushels were harvested and 673947000 bushels were 1 in 1915 Condition on produced comwas 634 per cent of a normal April with 783 last year 888 in 1915 pared anil S62 the The average condition decreased 2236 from points December 1 to April 1 with an average decline of 4compared in the points last ten years between those dates In Kansas and Nebraska the two wheat growing states leading winter the crop suffered enormous damage Nebraska reported a condition of 35 of a normal That was a deper cent 50 cline of the condition points from 1 last December In Kansas reported on was 45 per cent the condition l April a of a normal decline of point since December 1 Undoubtedly much of the lanli quotations: in those states which now acreage Wheat — No 2 re must be abandoned will be planted to $224-Nos 2 and 3 corn Oklahoma reported a Corn — Nos 2 arid decline in condition No 4 yellow $734 the heavy decrease — 3 No white 6S26:?c standard in Notwithstanding Gats the winter wheat crop prospective 70 69J® is forecast by the the of rye production — 2 nominal Rye No of at 60000000 department agriculture — $110®(XQ14ft Harley — bushels the largest output of that crop 573 $40 Timothy ever recorded in the United States Last — $1200 1800 clover year the production of rye was 473K3-00- 0 I’ork — $3715 bushels in 1915 It was 54000000 Lard— $2 120 bushels and the average of the pre— SI 19 65 930 Ribs vious five years w'as 37568000 bushelsSO was Condition of rye on April LIVE RTIJCIf of a normal compared with cent per — 7— Hosts Receipts S7S last Chicago April $95 in 1915 and 896 the 11000 firm 5c above yesterday's aver- ten year year average 570'Ei 6fi0: light 1505 age: bulk 1535'ft I 6"0 heavy 325 'v 1595 mixed NEW YORK GRAIN 16 aft rough 1523T540 pigs 1125 New York April 7 — Flour — Strong 1475 winter $1040(f1065 Cattle — Receipts 500 steady native spring patents $10 05® 1030 winter straights stockers and patents beef cattle 925 1315:cows 990: Kansas straights $1040 and heif- $965 72Rn loftft feeders 1065 calves 9251875 ers 5631100 Wheat — Spot — Receipts 4000 firm wethers strong No 2 hard Sheep No 1 northern Duluth $232 J $242i 1 05ft 6i 300 ewes 9001240 lambs No 1 northern Manitoba $247 f o b 1175 1550 New York all nominal Corn — Spot strong: No 2 yellow Omaha April 7 — Hogs — Receipts 6900 higher heavy 1 560 1350 light $145 c— i f New York Oats Spot strong standard 7 8Jc 152o 1565 pigs 1250 1500: bulk of sales 1345T570 SUGAR Cattle — Receipts 800 steady native New York April 7 — The market for steers 950 1280 stockers nd feedS00 1200 sugar futures was firmer on covering calves ers 6751025 etc 700975 and scattered buying by commission bulls stags year- houses prompted by reports of German SheepJ — Receipts 100 steady 11 50 1275 commerce raiders or submarines in wethers lings 3001375 southern waters and uncertainty as to lambs 14 00 1525 7 — — nnsas City April Hogs Receipts imports net Closing prices were 3 to 10 with rales of 10750 points Raw higherrefined 1300 higher bulk 1540 1580 heavy tons and sugar holiday i ten-ye- ar 10-pol- A in ai ga m at ed Co Ins Co Beneficial Life Sugar a r n e s Banking Coj Kaysvillft Bank of American Fork Hank of Heber City Bank of Southern Utah I LS Cedar Con Wagon ' 'o & nt -- 1 1 1 1 - 18 1S 30000 Brigham GuaranGuardian Cy 2 12 1425 ty CoJ Grant & Co 16 '21 Heiier 2850 il'imo Fire Insurance Co 16 il6 32100 Hotel Utah Operating! 10 jlO 11800 Co Inland Crystal Salt Co 9250 preferred Addition Made Life In-- : sura nee Co 1375 ? 11800 Katiius State Bank to Excess Reserve Trust & Savings Knight 12100 Hank Provo York Banks Layton III Co 20000 Sugar Mi Cornlck & Co Bank- 7 1 The statement 17 New York April 29000 et s ond iu of clearing 51 ere ha n t s Ba n k 96 50 of tin- actual n bo ise banks and trust companies forCo 31ur91 00 shows Intha’ they nold $163the vo r of legal re Mountain States Tel & 11 7 This is an increase of ft0 ( o i el quirements liver lust v e k of the: Bank National nr 12 The statement fu'dii vh: Republic 6 00 National City Bank rtual Condition 5 50 M7 ts Bank National Copper et" $3662206000 Loans 8 125 00 Nepbi Natiiui'il Bank Increase 20 It! 450 00 Ogden State Bank in own nults of 1escei Provo Com & Savings is u hi ii 22 12 33000 Bunk 5ft231 i'P0 cle & Lake Salt security ncrea-'2SSx 000 8 8 10000 Trust Co i: federal reserve 25094S000 State Bank of Brigham 10 17 bit rks 22500 In- r ease City 37'j:mi00o State Bank of Garfield Kosf i i c in other deposi- 5 9281000 2000 Panguitch of Millard: 15 15 lrii?f n reuse i323n00 ' State BankFillmore 9 12 16500 755 cii 2100 County Net ucmatul deposits 9 69 15000 000 S'atn Bank of Richmond 8 12 Increase 6 6 1 96 7ft 'iftO 8000 Utah o Fire Clay Co Ner time deposit 12 il2 26 60 Co I nvrftasft MTS'i'iOi' Sugar 23500 aSOVUO'ift Utah State Nat Bank12 i12 I iri illation a :'' a a t? 6itooo Utah Savings A Trustl 9900 812 510 A iruretta te reserve tO 10 !i23500 63578 960 Walker Bros Bankers reserve 4S77lMO Zion's Savings Bank &l 8 li'TeaSO 42250 Trust Co nke state of and bi 8 !2d Summary In Greater New York nottrust Z ( M I 40100 in companies in clearing house staicim-- t eluded BONDS 7S97 55800 Loans discounts etc 1261 1400 Alta club 68356100 Con Ry & Power So i nertfas 285900 1921 (City) 10926600 Salt Lake City refunding 4 8700 1921 1024165700 Sumpter Valley railroad Total deposits 20147700 1 j2 lncrc&st1 15797800 Lttah Bonks' cash in vault Light & Power Co 1 J30 Trust companies’ cash In 63624900 Utah Light & Power Co vault 1930 I’HOD t'CE & Railway Utah Light — 7 111 Co L934 Butter 25 tubs April Elgin Utah Hotel Co 1921 at 4 4c Utah State Capdtol 7 — Butter — I’n- Building 1934 April Chicago Utah State Capitol changed— Lower 17671: firsts Building 1935 receipts Eggs It 30 Ji- ordinary firsts 2SJ29Jc at 3 17 in each instance mark oases— Included 2x® 3'c 62 Add accrued interest to quotations on cars: bonds J’ctatoes Higher: receipts Idaho and Washington $275290 Wisconsin—and Michigan $2602 5 RV4POIl4TKI) FRUITS New York April 7 — Evaporated apPoultry Alive unchanged — ples Firm FLAX Prunes — More active 4 7— Fiax— $30 Apricots— and peaches — Firm Minneapolis April Raisins Steady1 m Ituer-Mouiita- j i t i Miller-Cahoo- lu 1 ! dis-onu- i'j''-'Jafti- p- I I e I J : I I I Utah-Idah- j 1 - a Em-im- ! 1 s 1 n i 1 a 27-- i - aaf 1-- i m 127-fo- ot YERINGTON BLUEROCK Utah controllers of the Yerlngton Blue Rock Copper company successors of the Yerington Copper Mountain Mincompany have arranged to start ing work at once tinder the supervision of Job Bowker anil Thomas L Waldena up Ahey will leave tomorrow to take offisystematic campaign ofof work ore in sight cials report good grade and it is the expectation to begin marore in the near future keting There is a shaft down 100 feet and vein another riftv feet on One prominent 200 feet for 2f0 to has been drifted It is three feet wide with 4 per cent of the last copper ore developed Some from the drift carriedcars up to samples were Last summer three per cent One 7 per cent and sampled shipped two carried 11 per cent copper There runis a system of parallel fissures cross-fissuri1 1 the property with ning through the most important ore posits making at the intersections ng de- P J Mackintosh one of the engineer of the Three Kings Mining directors up to Park City yescompany went to look after the preliminary terday work of installing the big new comThe entire equipment has pressor been purchased and is on its way So it is expected to have the new machinbusiness in ten days or two ery doingUntil then but little progress weeks will be made in the winze O K Silver Levies nt Deep to Be Visited by Smoot Creek-Ferbe- r Harold R Smoot one of the directors of the Western Utah Copper company will go out to Deep Creek today to look five-acr- over the new development work Just started at the Western Mines Develat opment company DEATHS merged on at Ferber and to see what isproperties going — LLOYD At the residence of TiT3 the Western Utah Copper The latter Is shipping an average of alout five daughter Mrs H M Beckstead 573 carloads or ore daily over the new street April1 7 1917 Henry The mine is located at Gold Llovo born September 1S50 In E railroad Hill now called Goodwin Funeral service Monday at 1 m P at the Twenty-fourt- h chapel Friends are invited to warl attend Interment in City cemetery The casket U S Gypsum Data Are will lie opened at the residence on dav of funeral 11 to 1230 Deceased Available at Washington came to Saltfrom Ioike City In 1869 and is survived bv four daughters and one — Mrs John Ballwinkel Mrs The geological survey department of f®1 Mrs George McClure Mrs Angus H M the interior now has available for dis- Bain st e:ul and William C Lloyd all of tribution its annual statement on Beck gypsum for 1915 which states the alt Like City of crude gypsum mined in quantity — Hans Andersen who the United States during the year to be hadANDERSEN resided In this cltv for thirty-fiv- e 2447611 short tons years died at his residence 923 Duluth avenue April 7 after an illness MONEY' of several years aged 64 years He is survived by his widow Rena Andersen New York April 7 — Mercantile and the following children: Robert per 4 fi? 4 A I) W S Theodore Archie Orrn Sixty-da- y bills $471 1: Sterling bills on banks Louis and Gordon Andersen Mrx Robcommercial ert Marcroft Helen Elsie and Hazel Mils $470 commercial $471 Andersen Funeral services will bo demand $475$ cables $476 held at the Twenty-thir- d Francs demand $369: cables $568 ward chapel 9 at 2 p m Friends Marks and kronen unquoted April beginning o cables invited interment City cemetery Guilders demand 40 402c JUL1N — At r P Lires demand $708 cables $707 West Rubles demand $2S7S cables $2SS5 street April 7 1917 Gustaf lsonTemple Julin born February lu 1S45 in Sweden Tho Mexican dollars 56c railroad Government bonds easy body is at the parlors of Joseph Willbonds weak iam Taylor 25 S West Temple street and the funeral services will be held Tuesday Time nnd place will be announced later Friends are Invited to ASSESSMENT NOTICE ASSESSMENT aO 1 NONPAREIL attend the funeral services Mines Development Co Notice is hereby given that at a CEMETERIES ooard of directors of meeting of theMines Co the Nonpareil Development WASATCH LAWN CEMETERY PerUtah on the 5th held at Salt Lake City of February 1917 an assessment petual care 1016 Kearns bldg W 1865 day of 1 cent per share was lex'ied of stock of FUNERALS upon the outstanding capital on or before the corporation payaole1917 to Edwin the 10th day of Aoril Goy — The funeral services over th of the company at body Clayton treasurer of Mrs Anastasia Goy aged 44 Salt Lake City Utah Any stock upon years will be held Monday at 2 p in which this assessment may remain un- at tlie Emerson ward chapel Friends 10 1917 will be adveron are invited to attend paid Interment iu aucsale and sold at public tised for April tion at Salt Lake City Utah to pay the City cemetery assessment and costs of advertising HAYFORD —Funeral of Mrs Emma EDWIN CLAYTON Secy and sale A Hay fu'd who died April 5 will bo held today at 2 o m from Silver as Doyle's funeral cnapel 147 W Third Probate and Guardianship Notices South Interment City cemetery Consult county clerk or the respective LOST AND FOUND signers for further information (Clssslflestlsa Ns 41 IN THE DISTRICT COURT PRO- ONE auto truck tire bate division in and for Salt L&ke r!m serial No 901512: Lost oncasing bet county State of Utah Stats In the matter of— the estate of Ellen Salt Lake and Murray Call Hancock Bros Reward Fowler deceased Notice The petition of Albert E Fowler LOST — White for the admission to probate praying bulldog right a certain document purporting of to eye brindle lostEnglish on Wednesday Rebe the last will and testament of Ellen ward W J Korth 820 Wall street Fowler deceased ami for the grant- Wasatch 14 J of letters to himself ing has been set testamentary LOST—Cameo and for hearing on Friday X lavnlierr the 13th dax of April A D 1917 at between Second South pearl Main and o’clock p mf at the county courthouse South Temple or In Deseret gymna-to in the courtroom of said court in Salt sium Call Hyland 2632-Reward Lake City Balt Lake county Utah LOST — White English bulldog right Witness the clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 27th day eye brindle screw Tail Reward W J of March A D 1917 1427-- J Korth 320 Wall street W THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) Bv J E Clark Deputy Clerk A cameo brooch reward $5 Jj ST —121 m M McCrea Attorney for Peti- Return W 4th North Thone Wa- tioner satch 4587 IOST — Round brown racoon muff IN THE DISTRICT COURT PRO-bat- e to Willis-Hor- n division in and for Salt Lake lost onorMonday Return call Was 3965 Reward State of Utah Drug county In the matter of the estate of LOST— In front of First ward meets Galvin deceased — Notice rhlllip The petition of H M Chamberlain ing house Tuesday night one silver Administrator of the estate of Phillip cake dish Reward 1091 S 13th East S Galvin deceased praying for the setLOST — Cameo ring Return to 44 tlement of final account of said adMain street Reward of ministrator and for the distribution the residue of the estate to the perLOST — sons entitled and for discharge of adlu9! bay mare 72!1 E 4th South ministrator has been set for hearing pounds Hy 193W D A on Friday the 13th day of April 1917 at 2 o'clock p m at the county IOST — Diamond pendant platinum courthouse in the courtroom of said chain Return to Hotel Utah Reward court in Salt Lake City Salt Lake county Utah PERSONALS Witness the clerk of said court with Ns 11 nltlratlim the seal thereof affixed this 29th day IX 1917 of March A "BIRTH CONTROLS la the title of a Seal ) THOS HOMER Clerk booklet written copyrighted Clerk By J E Clark for married people and thoseespecial contemH J Robinson Deputy for Attorney 25c (silmarriageSalesPostpaid plating Colonial Co Evansville ver) Ind Kl'iJ PRO-bate IN THE DISTRICT UOURT division in and for Salt Lake IDYLUASE COTTAGE 2361 S 9th East Hyl 2070 A quiet restful homecounty State of Utah In the matter of the estate of like place where your chronic ailments can be cured All fornix d'ugless William Doxey deceased —Notice The petition of William Doxey Jr therapy spinal therapy electricity and executor of the last will and testament chiropractic Take 9tli East street car of William Doxey deceased praying FITS I cured my daughter by simfor an order of sale of real and personal property of said decectent and free ple discovery avenue Milwaukee that all persons interested appear be- Iepso 115 Island particular fore the said court to show cause why Wis RIM ng-la- 60-d- av 6ft-d- ay ll-16- 3 £ 27-- Three Kings Compressor Ready in About 10 Days 3-Ce- unchanged Assessment Assessment No )4 has been levied hv O K Silver Mining & Milling company of iswhich W G Lamb Kearns the secretary The levy is building 2 cents a share The dates 9 of 1 cent are May 10 June 9 and delinquent July each The sale dates are May 25 June 25 and July 25 tii Red Bell Tunnel Now in 170 Feet Is Report W - S A Perry says: Manager “The face of tbe tunnel of the Red Bell Is now in about 170 feet T received a report by a teamster who came nut of Big Cottonwood canyon today that the Red Bell has four feet of solid ore 1 have been unable to verify this report as there is no telephone at the mine but it is not a surprise to the managementso as the face of the tunnel has been heavily mineralized that for several days it could not have been better unless it was solid ore-’ GENERAL AGENTS j s $49-jTlM- Several Provo men have Just returned from a trip to the Lusero propadjoining erty on Deseret mountain the Deseret Mountain mine They were elated with the property and brought back samples of ore taken from the property which show values in gold of 813690 a ton and silver and coppershow values from $50 samples The general company has five to $75 a ton claims and there are surface croppings on all of them indicating that there is an immense ore body under the mountain is the reportis located thirty-fiv- e The property of Delta and is twenty-tmiles northwest wo miles from the Salt Lake Route It branch line which runs to Lucerne of was first located aby Joseph Lusero Xephl and laterB F number Aof EProvo Anmen including Roper T W Robderson DrC E Q Hughes Hicks N (’ Hicks and D inson II R Beebe became interested inMrit and Luare arranging to finance it sero and Mr Roper will go to the to take charge propertymenimmediately who are now at work and of the will arrange for the shipment of ore as soon as possible Messrs Robinson Hughes Hicks and Lusero visited the property Roperwere the outlook and pleased with same having foundis the They report found in formation that granite in both the Deseret Butte Mont Mountain and the Lusero mines The Deseret Mountain property is shipping ore and will no doubt prove a very active propertv as soon as that installed company gets the machinery to work it properly There Is copper ore all the way down the company's incline shaft and a big vein in a drift run out from the sbnfT on the and level carries high values in copper outlead with silver and gold The look for the Deseret Mountain district is exceptionally bright Tor this summer and a number of properties may join the shipping class the Provo men declare Commencing 19 rods east of tho southwest corner of lot 1 Mock 17 A e survey plat “A” Big12 Field thence rods7 thence north running 10 east rods thence south rods thence west 2 rods thence south 5 8 rods thence west rods to the place of beginning Also personal property of building material has consisting on been set for hearing the 13th day of April A D Friday 1917 at 1 o'clock p m at the county courthouse In the courtroom of said court In Salt Lake City Salt Lake county Utah Witness theclerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 30th da of March A IX 1917 THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) Ry J E& Clark Deputy Clerk Marks fciisen Attorneys for Petl tioner ENNINGS INSURANC ieic :! MINERAL ZONE past week with consumers holding off and the tone unsettled Small lots of near-b- y copper have been sold at concessions by second hands or smaller dealers with the market this morning nominal at about 33c to 34c for and second quarter and around Sicspot to 32c for third quarter electrolj’tic Iron was ln I eX'-ea- IN BIG 1 Machine Farmers & Stockgrowera' Bank First National Bank tigden First National Bank Murray Fiisi National Eank LUSERO WESTTINTIC ies 1 STOCKS an order should not be granted to sell so much as shall be necessary of tha real estate and following described of said deceased sitNew York April 7 — The copper mar- personalin property Balt Lake City and county ket has remained very quiet during the uated Utah to wit: Metal Markets 7' 12&0 SQUEEZING AS WHEAT 25 - AGENTS WANTED IN ALL UTAH TOWNS Joseph A Jennings Secretary and Treasurer 209 Continental Bank Building Phone Wasatch 208 SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATE-mesvxorsrs of the annual state- - SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATE-meSYNOPSIS OPTHE ANNUAL for nt ment for the year ending December 1916 of the condition of the Millers National Insurance Company Tlie name and location of the company Millers National Insurance company 175 W Jackson Blvd Chicago 111 Name of president C H Seybt Name of secretary M A Reynolds The amount of its capi50000000 $ tal stock paid up 263278634 The amount of its assets The amount of its liabilities (Including capi163813149 tal) The amount of its income the preceding during 132727594 calendar year The amount of its disbursements during tlie 108807111 year preceding calendar The amount of losses and endowments paid during the preceding calendar year (included in 63338751 foregoing item) The amount of risks writ15470709400 ten during the year of risks in The amount force at the end of the 31 yc&r 17898394900 of the Com- State of Utah Office— ss of Insurance missioner 1 John James Commissioner of Insurance of the State of Utah do hereby certify that the above named insurance company has filed in my office a detailed statement of its condition from which tlie foregoing statement said has been prepared and that the comrespects company has in all other plied with tlie laws of the state relatingIn to insurance whereof I have heretestimony unto set rny hand and affixed the seal of the insurance department this 10th day of March A lx 1917 JAMES JOHN (Seal) Commissioner 1916 i for the year ending December nt 31 of the condition of the New Brunswick Fire Insurance Co The name and location of the company New Brunswick Fire Insurance 40 Paterson company street Brunswick N J Name of president A Vleh- Oeo maim Name of Olias D Ross Tlie amountsecretary of its capital stock $ 50000000 up The amount paid of its assets 17 1 1SC74 Tlie amount of its liabilities (including capl- 138445630 tal) The amount of its income during the preceding calendar year 112162432 The amount of its disbursements during the calendar year 85403017 preceding The amount of losse's'and endowments paid during the preceding calendar year (included 39281301 item) foregoing The amount of risks writ-- j tlie ten during 13543901200 year The amount of risks in force at tlie end of the 16063374900 year State of Utah Office of the Com- missioner of Insurance — ss I John James Commissioner In- surance of the State of Utah do ofhere- by certify that the above named in- surance company has filed in my office a detailed statement of its condition from which the statement lias beer preparedforegoing and that the saidcompany lias in all other respects com- the laws of the state relatpliedtowith ingIn insur:vice whereof I have heretestimony unto set my hand and affixed the seal of the insuran-this 10th department U1 7 day of March A D JOHN JAMES (Seal) Commissioner ! 1 i j : j I : I j i e j j j I the year ending December 21 1916 of the condition of the New Jersey Fidelity & Plate Glass Insurance Company pile name and location of the Pany New Jersey Fidelity & Plate Glass Insurance 271 Market street Newark Ncompany J Name of president Samuel C Hoag-lan- d Name of Harry C Hedden Tlie amountsecretary of its capital stock $ 40000000' up The amount paid of its assets- 123544758 The amount of its liabilities (including capi- 98216389 tal) The amount of its income tlie during calendar year preceding 824 57984 The amount of Its disbursements during the 61822014 calendar year preceding The amount of losses paid during the preceding calendar year (included in foregoing item) 26348488 The amount of premiums 96044360 written during the year Tlie amount of premiums in force at the end of 79870227 the year State of Utah Office of the Corn- missioner of Insurance — ss I John James Commissioner of Insurance of the State of Utah do hereby certify that the above named insurance company has filed in my office a detailed statement of its condition from which the foregoing statement said has been prepared and that the comrespects company has in all other plied with the laws of the state relat- ing to insurance whereof I have In testimony unto set and affixed the seal my of the insurance department this 10th 1917 day of March A D JOHN JAMES (Seal) Commissioner Frank M Jennings Manager STATE- - ment for the year ending December 1916 of the condition of the Stuyvesant (Fire) Insurance 31 f i SYNOP8I8 OF THE ANNUAL STATE ment for the year ending December 31 1916 of the condition of the National-Be- n Co Franklin Fire Insurance Company The name and location of the comThe name and location of the cori-- : National-Be- n pany Stuyvesant Insurance company panv Franklin Fire In2 New York City surance company Ohio street 111 William street cst Pa N Y NamePittsburgh of president Samuel McKnight Name of president A R Name of set M M Schmitt The amount ofretary its capiName of secretary G F tal stock $ up Tho amount of its capiThe amount paid of its assets $ tal stock paid up The amount of its liaThe amount of its assets bilities (including capiTho amount of its liatal) The amount of its income bilities! including capi-t- l the ) during calendar year preceding The amount of its income The amount of its disduring the preceding bursements during the calendar year calendar preceding Tho amount of its disTlie amount of losses year and bursements paid durendowments paid durcalthe preceding ing ing tlie preceding vear endar (included in endar year (included in foregoing item) Item) foregoing The amount of risks writThe amount of risks written during the year ten during the year The amount of risks in The amount of risks In force at the end of the force at the end of the 21670329100 year year 4336300090) State of Utah Office— of the Com- State of Utah Office of the Corn- missioner of Insurance ss missioner of Insurance — ss J John James Commissioner of InI John James Commissioner of Insurance of the State of Utah do here- surance of the State of Utah do hereby certify that the above named inby certify that the above named Insurance surance in has filed company my office company has filed in my office a detailed statement of its condition a detailed statement of condition from which the foregoing statement from which tlie foregoingits statement lias been prepared and that the said has been prepared and that the said company has in all other respects com- company has in all other respects complied with the laws of the state relat- plied with the laws of the state relatto insurance ingIn to insurance whereof T have here- ingIn testimony whereof I have heretestimony unto set my hand and affixed the seal unto set my hand and affixed the seal of the insurance department this 10th of the insurance department this 10th day of March A D 1917 day of March A D 1917 JOHN JAMES JOHN JAMES (Seal) (Seal) — Commissioner Commissioner 120-12- : j ! 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