Show THE HbKALD-KEPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY UTAH TUESDAY APRIL 10 1917 N Mines Mining Stocks Industrial and Commercial Quotations DEEP CREEK WEE 0 $80000 K ACM OTHER GROUPS Noble of the O K group of claims owned by Thomas Homer and associates of Salt Take City re- Ports that he has run into a nice silver-lea- d ore bunch of high-grad- e In tunnel No 2 Mr Noblo says that from present indications he expects to encounter a large body of ore asthe present strike is only at the apof the real ore body" says a preach Gold Hill correspondent of the Tooele Phil let in was held at which was “A formedmeeting the Tooele Gold Hill Mining of company the incorporation papers which were filed in the office of the was county clerk The new company for $50000 which is diincorporated500000 shares of a par value vided into The officers are of 10 cents each M Clegg of Tooele president Peter C W Bailey of Gold Hill vice president AY s Marks of Tooele secreand treasurer who together with tary Donovan William Carder and James both of Tooele form the directorate It is bereported byonthe officers that work wil the property which started as follows: The consists of six claims Gold Stone claim No 1 which is pat- cntc Gold Stone No 2 Gold Stone No 3 Howard Bonanza Extension No 1 and Bonanza Extension No 2 The claims are between the property of trie Woodman Mining company and Western Utah Copper company the both of which are now shipping ore to the market "It is reported that the Western T'tah Copper company is about to start work on the Calaveras claims which Telong to that company and onorewhich arc fine showings of copper "The Yellow Hammer group of claims owned by Duncan MacVichie and associates are also reported to start operations in the near future "With the opening of the railroad to traffic which will facilitate the bring- of supplies to the camp there will ing of properties which will Ie a number work start development Cop- Clyde Wilsonin of the Seminole Clifton was in Gold per company Hill for provisions and reports that the development work on the property is showing up fine B Suin' Cold Hill’s assaver and “( chemist is kept busy on ote samples who from the numerous are now scouring the prospectors hills looking for! "Sunt C T j j i j j Summer activities will be on now in a at the Alta Tunnel & Transore in December another grade and old Prince of Woedlawn March and a third is now being loaded portation to he forwarded to the Utah smelters Wales in upper Big Cottonwood disto Alfred D Cole director trict is the report that F V Bodfish according of the company and former manager At present prices this ore is worth W J Lawrence and P L Mack brought about $100 a ton as it has been averag-- 3 down Sunday The roads up Big CotThe tonwood canyon are still in bad shape ing near 17 per cent copper peoproperty is owned mainly by Utah May 15 the snow time ago Professor Peterson but it is hoped that bymelted ple Some and the will be pretty well made a report on it is now working roads in good enough condition that The Copper-Uraniua force of five men The property is men and supplies may be brought in nearest to start at pretty near forty miles fromTheArco the lower tunnel is in normal things moving point shipping about 1000 feet Ite has been in ore It is estimated that 1500 tons of ore feet accordfor thirty to thirty-fivworth $80000 lines the canyon road to the last reports The ore is es- These three properties have been opering 5 ton a The SI main to $25 timated at all winter but only on a reduced face Is now ating fissure is still ahead The Where one shaft has been emscale mineralization other In a few days now that can be ploy'd showing irontheandnear to the doubled and a little later on will be indicating tunnel passed theapproach fissure Recently broughtis uo to the maximum of three some ground showing lead-silvthe expectation shifts throughvalues Bodfish of the Alta Tunnel Manager The shipping grades are all coming reports that the breast is now in 2650 from the upper where the ore which is 1100 feet under ground is reported five workings feet wide The recent feet The has tunnel three through in these old workings are thirty-fiv- e to forty dikes ofpassed developments said to be very encouraging for the porphyry feet width Between is limestone and f future this does not conform with the normal conditions Where the country regularly dips to the northeast these dip to m er ‘ ) OUIEI TRADING DAY - A- j ‘ j 1 ‘ j j j j j ’ombi a sv t i Din Tint Lddfit ( I rent Hand ma Jumbo Extension Goldfield Merger I 06 ! 07 05 46 07 15 45 06 Spearhead Pick Silver V el low Tiger Sandstorm K wa nos Four big ter Union 'cx nhatfan 'on nhattan Dexter 1 4 1 2 05 9 0 06 1 2$ Virginia le A- Noroross 06 hit 10 n - os xican i - 32 i 0 0 Belmont 'ash Boy Gipsy Queen Jim Butler 09 1 07 i Union 1 3 s 4 TO Mid wav Mot J‘ Kxtf j 4 1 j Montana ( ’r Jim Be I X5 o i Ar following Badger Bros’ private wire service: Bid 1 a Ask on sol i dated ’ Big Cottonwood Tim Big ( 'opper m nes Emma Copper Iron Blossom MagnaHercules Bavw r Ste a Yonopa h Mining M'onopah Extension United iastern Ftah Her urities notes Wasatch Eiv Con volidated J i j 1 j j DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES Stocks Bonds Cotton Grain BADGER BROTHERS BROKERS DEPARTMENT Full Information or quotations furnished on any security Phone Main 94 J A OGDESL Hogie SsCo SALT LAKE 9 — The many dis- turbing factors of the past week were augmented today by additional unfavorable crop reports erratic and spectacular movements in the commodities markets and announcement of Austria’s rupture with this government Early quotations were mainly higher but these gains were largeof short covering the ly in the nature all its advantages in market losing the general liquidation of the last hour Banking interests expressed disappointment at the absence of definite advices from Washington regarding government bond issues nt ot ng 1000 at 25c at 2c 8000 at 1c 2700 at 22c Original Bannock Silver King Consolidated 200 at $410 10 at $11 J Tintic Central 1000 at 4c Prince 8Consolidated 500 at $1224 Provo 000 at 4c Price Mining 2000 at Sc 2 ‘‘More of the famed Seven Troughs ore is beMining company’s high-grad- e mine extracted from their Fairview ingVernon to a report from at according local offices” says the the company's “New bunches Lovelock Review-Mine- r in700-fo- H CHILD Tsle Royale Copper declared a quardividend of $150 for April 30 to terly stocks of record April 11 Three months Boston Range I CO MINING STOCK BROKERS Stock Exchange Illdg Salt Bake City YVe Solicit Your Woodlawn Yankee Consolidated Zuma BUYING OPENING market- - AND Consult with SELLING us ORDERS regarding Ask for our Market the WHEAT- - The following quotations Bros’ Badger are from private wire service: JUDD — At 309 S Fifth East sti 8 1917 Be Roy Charles son April Mr and Mrs Charles P Judd of Mo The b Ida aged 5 months pelier is at the parlors of Joseph Will Taylor 25 S West Temple street HAMILTON— In this city 7 1917 Mrs Emma C Hamilton years Body at O'Donnell A Cc iors Notice of funeral later CEMETERIES WASATCH petual care LAWN CEMETERY' 1016 Kearns bldg W 865 1 FUNERALS JFLFN — The funeral services the body of Gustof Olson Julen ay 72 years yvill be held Today at 2 p Friei at the Seventh ward chapel are invited to attend and can call tiie family residence 579 S West T pie street from 12 to 130 p in inent in City cemetery SMITH — The funeral services o the body of John G Smith aged will be held Wednesday a' years j m at the Seventeenth ward cha Friends are Invited to attend and casket will be opened at the cha Interment prior to the services City cemetery 1 1 1 Co Travelers Insurance Workmen’s Life Accident Liability om!rnatiOD Anderson Insurance Agency General Agents i W H ELLISON MANAGER 200 Scott Lldg Phono Was 10 t SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATE-menfor the year ending December 3 1916 of the condition of the Travelers Insurance Company The name and location of the company Travelers Insurance company 70o Main street Hartford Bouis F Butler Name of Name of president secretary James B How ard The amount of its capital stock paid up: None Life department $ 600000000 Accident department The amount of Its assets: 8391 0218 27 Life department 251 85055 2 j Accident The amountdepartment of its liaC-on- bilities (including capita ) Life department $354159983 2y 22 596 691 Accident department The amount of its irn me the during calendar year: preceding 8 $2" Life department 1$69 139597522 ' Accident department The amount of its disbursements during the preceding calendar year: 57 4 W’ r Life department 1 178143953 Accident Cath quotations department The amount of losses and Wheat — No 2 2red $226: No2263 red No endowments paid durhard $225 226 No $2 20 3 hard $218222 ing the preceding cal-in No 3 endar year (included Corn — To 2 yellow nominal item): vellow $134 4 140 No 4 yellow SI 33 foregoing 5043081 8' Life department § i37 stan862597 53 5 Accident department Oats— No 3 white writThe of amount risks dard — 6SJ71c2 $17 9 ® SO ten the year: Rye No 1160K6033 a Life during $115 140 department Barley —— 228174 4 28 5 625 Accident department $450u Timothy In — The risks of amount $1 800 Clover — $354 0 force at the end of the Pork — ' year: $21 32 21 4? Lard — 47631 584 7 n i Life department Ribs $19 60 1995 14 129 SCO Accident department money State of Utah Office of the ComNew York April 9 — Mercantile pa- 4 missioner of insurance — ss per I John bones Commissioner of Inbills $471 ooniSterling: Sixty-da-hills on surance banks $4il of the Stall of Ftah do h e mercial debills $4i0 by certify that the above named insur- e commercial ance company lias filed In my offi mand $4753 cables $46£ cables $ 6 a detailed statement of its co n d t Francs demand $5684 cables from which the fore go in g statement Guilders demand 40 sh 4 0ic has been prepared and that the com hais in all other respects Bires demand $715: cables $i14 company Tilled with the laws of the state relatRutiles demand 29c cables 29 jc to insurance Mexican dollars 56c ing In testimony whereof I have here Government bonds strong railroad unto set my hand and affixed the seal bonds irregular 32 90 of the insurance department this lota Time loans firm: 60 days 3 of March A D 1917 334 six months hi4(aah4i 24 low day( Sea days D JuH N AM ES Call money steady last loan 24 clos2J: ruling rate 2 ing bid 2 offered at 24 7 670c 1 v ' Ophir Stock ton and Their Mine Activities lc WE ing tery 1 1 ot ago $T regular and $1 extra was declared a regElk Basin Petroleum declared of 2 4 per cent ular quarterly dividend It will1 pay May 21 to stock of record CBOSING SALES May Antelope Star 1200 at 12c Badger Brothers received the followBullion 3500 at llo 500 Oat 10c ing from New York yesterday: "Mar Beaver Bake Metals 8500 at 1c and think it will ket showing 1000 at 3o strength t firm although better Iscopper-markeColorado 500 at 18c 200 at 18c 1200 do business quiet" at I8c 1000 at 19c Cottonwood Metals 2000 at 8c Blue Bell 100 at $237 Eagle & Mines Substantial Advance 100 at 23c Eureka Iron Blossom 300 at $110 Made by Cotton Prices Iron King 300 at 17c Monzonite 1000 at 1c Miller Hill 100 at 35c New York April 9 —One of the most Old Crater 30 00 at 4c advances in the cotton trade sensational Pioehe Bristol 3000 at 3o at the market’s opening today occurred Paloma 2000 at 9§c sold up to $555 and July contracts May Paloma Extension 3000 at a above bale $780 Thursday's closing Provo 1000 at 4c price 500 40c at Rico YVelllngton 500 The upturn was attributed principalSouth Standard 100 at 12e to the continued unfavorable weathly at $127 Tintic Standard er east of the Mississippi with the 14c 500 500 at Whirlwind at 134c of the spot situation as an strength Yankee Consolidated 600 at 10c added factor Total shares sold 104710 selling value $1186575 FLAX 9 — Flax — $304 2 ® Minneapolis April 311 2 Telephone Wasatch 325 18 Years In Business ns day-funera- 4 are being encountered eat frequent tervals and over sixty-fivpounds of tho picture rock were extracted from level durthe north end of the of conditions The week the ing past the mine in general are improving as A the development work progresses crosscut from the main winze Is now in for a distance of four feet and the to encounter the management expects the next twenty within rich ore shoot or twenty-fiv- e feet which will give backs of over one hundred feet from The last wagthe present workings onload of shipping ere is leaving the mine today for Lovelock and as soon as it reaches here a car shipment will be made to the smelter” Cedar-Talisma- n - j qco-tatio- Profit-tak- CAMEY — In this eitv George Y Carney aged 62 years a native of Wabash Ind He has made Salt Bake 1ns home for the last four years and is survived by his widow and five daughters Mrs A Steimstra of Wash Mrs A De Armond of Spokane Tacoma Wash Mrs J J Eliott of Dunsmuir Cal Mrs E C Hood of Salt Lake amd Miss Carney of Salt Lake ami Josephine one son Charles Carney of Wabash Ind Notice of funeral later Silver Doyle have charge of the burial 131 MOORE — At Pearl avu Farmers ward April 109 1917 Leon 1865 Moore born June in services Wednesday Funeral gland 12 noon at the Farmers ward ha Friends are invited to attend and l casket will be opened on the at the residence from to 1130 a m family Interment m City cei 1 -- 1000 Chicago April 9 —After smashing anew today the high price record wheat values had a severe break due by holders who largely to realizing believed that the government report showed the winter crop at the worst in and that some improvement had stage the general crop condition since martaken place Heavy calling of beartended further to increase gins ish sentiment and so too did talk of all specgovernment measures to stop Fluctuations ulation In foodstuffs wide which covered an 10extremelyin some cents as much as range cases were followed by an unsettled close at net losses of 3 to 54 with May 1841 to at 2062 to 207 and3 July atdown and to 4i 185 Corn finished cats off H to 2g2 but provisions up 12 to 32 At first especially crop reports pesfrom Kansas were of a continued marsimistic character and the wheat ket although flighty and changeable had a to an extraordinary degree slant general upward acspurts of great Trading showed most was evifor the part tivity but curtailed by the big margin dently which were enforced in particucalls lar against eleventh-hou- r speculative About the middle of the sesbuyers sion sellers began to be in a decided majority and from that time on the market was on the downgrade It with only brief transient rallies was a coincidence that the setbacks started almost simultaneously with announcement of Austria’s break with the between Fnited States but any relation the two events was scoffed at Aside from somewhat more hopeful winter crop reports there was late gosincrease of spring sip of a possible huge wheat seeding The posting of domestic visible supply figures showing a big off in the total available stock falling had only a temporary effect in partly checking the final downward slide of prices Corn like wheat reached new top and then receded sharply and a general disposition to even out risks appeared to he chiefly responsible for the weakness which succeeded the early bulge a Oats merely duplicated in restricted way tiie action of other cerealson Fresh top notch quotations hogs were reflected hy provisions Demand was broad and general Leading futures ranged as follows: Low Close Open High ot h Monzonite Crater Bullion 500 at 11c Boley 1000 at Sic New York April two-poi- 3 Copper Opohongo Toledo IN FINANCIAL CENTER 1 (Q y 60-da- y 60-da- v : 11-16- : i c 1 n Michigan-Uta- K Silver YValker REFLECTS UNEASINESS : lc Oil in YVest TO REALIZE PROFITS i Miller Hill May Day Mineral Flat Moscow Major Evans Michigan-Uta- h New Quincy Naildriver Neva room ore-han-dli- Cedar-Talisma- 946-94- BOARD (COURSE Of STOCKS prospective and the question of taxation On neither of these matters has Wall street yet been consulted by the accredited fiscal authorities Exchange markets were strong and active During the forenoon United States Steel and various other industrials of the same class as well as and equipments made gains munitions of 2 to 4 and metals were points Shippings less responsive but strong The ease with which these issues sold off probably in the absence of outside interest was in itself proof of the market’s professional character Hast week’s heaviness in rails was accentuated by declines of 1 to 3 noon’’ in the investment group Delapoints ware & Hudson losing more than 6 points Eureka Mines Car Ore The heaviness of stocks extended to the bond list numerous domestic is2000 Run to $ sues receding from half a point to a Expected full point but the international group Total sales (par value) strong This is how IV H Child & Co refer was to the ore coming from the Eureka $6450000 In government bonds the only feaMines ture was a advance in the in eight feet of ore carry"Stoping and1250-fo-21 per cent coupon Is on call ing 91 ounces silver level VEW YORK STOCK IIT lead was begun on the The initial carload last Wednesday of ore from the mine contained forty This ore tons and brought about $1000 was the first encounterd — the ore that to go about 22 we told was ounces silver expected and 20 per cent lead It went about 23 ounces and 19 per cent out pretty making our calculations pannow on will close Ore shipments from be much higher in grade and are exto yield from $2000 to $3000 per pected carload of fifty tons On the 900 and 1500-folevels there is constant imand provement in the mineral showing strikes may be reported from them at any time’’ Superintendent Hy Sutherlandin of the Bullion properties Dry Baggely north of the Clifton district canyon says they aretoexpecting new machinery on a with which development thinks scale liepush that the mine large will be one of the big producers of the camp says a correspondent of the Tooele Bulletin 5000 at 5c George Crismon of the assaying firm Pig Cottonwood 1000 of Crismon & Nichols of Salt Bake at 3c was in the camp during the week lookColorado 200 at 18c 1500 at 18c over some mining properties here 2000 at Sic ingThe Cottonwood Metals storms which have prevailed Eureka M n es 4 00 at 23c deBullion 2000 at 10c 1000 at during the past few weeks havewhich Eureka much development work 9c 500 at 9 4c layed had been contemplated being done in Iron Blossom 600 at $115 The the camp of Ophir this spring 700 at 55c Keystone snow is quite deep yet on Bion hill 100 at 26c Michigan-Uta- h William Kelly of the Empress Mining Bannock 500 at 220 Original around to get company is hustling Pioehe Bristol 3000 at work started on the property as soon Paloma 1000 at 10c as the weather will permit Tintic Standard 250 at $127? Utah Consolidated 3000 at lje Victor Consolidated 2000 at 4o jMetal Quotations Whirlwind 500 at 15c 1000 at 14Jc 1000 at 14c M eat Toledo 1000 at 6Jc New York April 9— Copper quiet spot and second quarter electrolytic OPEN SESSION 2400 nominal third quarter Alta Consolidated 1000 at 22c 1000 3200(3 3000 3200 1 at 22c northern 42005® Iron strong No 6000 at 51c Big Cottonwood 4300 No 2 40 10 4150 No 1 south100 $6 at Cardiff ern 37003800 No 2 3600 300 at 23c Eureka Mines Tin steady spot 5425 5525 1000 at 2Jc 1000 at 20 Bead easy 94 asked Spelter easy DemijohnBullion 1000 at 9c Eureka& East St Bouis delivery log asked spot Blue Bell 200 at $237 London holiday Eagle At Iron Blossom 250 at $112 Indian Queen 3000 at 14c Lehi Tintic 000 at 2Jc Mining Notes Great Western Gilmore Howell Home Run Iron Blossom Indian Queen Iron King Keystone Keno Belli Tintic I eon ora Bower Mammoth Logger Monzonite Monetaire o ‘‘The new quotations are from Badger Bros’ private wire service: Consolidated Bannock Original Pioehe Bristol 7 Phone W 160 Main St Plutus Prince Consolidated Members Salt Lake Stock and Pa lorn a Minins: Exchange I’aloma Extension Price Provo Mining WILL BUY Pico Argentine T'tah State National Bank 10 Reeds Peak 25 Walker Brothers Bank Pi co Consolidated 15 National Bank of the Republic Pico Wellington 10 Utah Savings & Trust Co Rochester Mines Trust 10 Columbia South Park M & D Sells Syndicate WILL SELL Seven Troughs Seven Troughs Coalition 15 Farmers & Stockgrowers $90 00 Silver King Coalition 3 National Savings & Trust Silver King Consolidated Co 6000 Sioux Consolidated 100 Utah-Idah2710 Sugar Swansea Consolidated BADGER BROTHERS South Hecla 160 S Main St Silver Shield South Hecla Extension Silver Keystone Secret A Visit to Our Texan Tar Baby Tintic Central Tintic Standard Fnited Tintic will convince you of our facilities for Uncle Sam orders on the Salt Lake Utah Consolidated handling Union Chief or easternyour exchanges Victor Consolidated Whirlwind STATISTICAL Wilbert 1 Relative to a trip into Beaver county last week of the manager of the various Knight mining interests down there the Beaver County News says: "Knight Starr Jordan representing the Jesse Knight Mining interests as general superintendent is in Milford this week The Jesse Knight claims in this county are in the Frisco district and are the King David Keno and Indian Queen R L Andrews is the superintendent of the properties At the Keno mine a tunnel is being run to connect under the old shaft and a tunnel is also being run at the Indian Queen to cut several fissures which A car of show good ore indications ore was loaded yesterday from the Indian Queen for shipment to the smelter Two cars were shipped last month work At the King David development mouncontinues on the west side of the tain The management is waiting for the pipe line to thaw sufficiently to water and to permit of further supply on the property work Starr Jordan is the worthy "Knight son of an illustrious sire his father none other than the famous peace being of advocate and president emeritus Mr California Stanford university of once or twice Jordan visits Milford each month giving the Jesse Knight once over’’ as he exproperties "the his khaki togs He donned it pressed and in company with Mr Andrew started for the mountains yesterday after- SETBACK BY SELLING Seven Troughs Coalition $30000 Bullion From More High Grade Rochester Mines Co The following Copper Blue Bell n soli dated Karl Eagle East Crown Point Old t Boston Stocks Cottonwood Metals creole ( ) 104 j g Grand Gulch Gold Chain are from quotations Grand Central The 1 -- East Tintic Consolidated East Carbonate East EurekaAntelope Bullion Eureka Mines Fort Hall 4 4 6 54 New York Curb List A 28 Prince hear! "h-st- 02 01 Ige Extension ker ack ic I’a 12 Big Four Exploration Amalgamated Black Jack Big Cottonwood Bannock Gold Beaver Copper Bay State Beaver Lake Metals 'em Phoenix Cedar Extension Cedar Talisman Columbus Rexall Colorado Consolidated Crown Point Cardiff Croff Cottonwood King n j 1 1)4! j O I 0s4j Pa Iv Miznah Exte nsion McNamara Nor tii Star R seue T ah of Nevada ah Extension T 11a Ur AY End la Hills No Pc Mountain Bi US Bin g h am 04 r n i n g (llo r y l i t e Cap 0 Oil Bo ley 06 30 ‘ $i Hi rra Nevada 1 1 ! IIP 20 Alta Germania Add ie Arrowhead Argonaut Bullion 13 01 04 17 i M A ran a Mi Ante opt Star A ta Consolidated A ra AlbionTiger American Con Copper Alta Tunnel 03 22 63 B j es According to the camp newspaper crusher and conveyor equipment at the Rochester mines 13 company’s 124 property in Humboldt county is now 1 practically installed and the next week 01 1 will mark the beginning of the operation of the new aerial tramway As 09 13J soon as the tramway is put in use the of ore possible to be 09 hauledquantity from the mines to the mill will 03 he greatly enlarged and the mill addii 4 tion now complete will be run which will nearly double the daily 35 12 capacity A bullion shipment will 03 2 be made the first of the coming week which is estimated at $30000 in value 81 Directors Oliver H Hicks B H Conk-linand William Adams who were shown over the property last week and who while here made a thorough examination of the new improvements since their last visit themselves as tremendously expressed pleaded with the progress being made’’ Ask Bid "4 03 i I j I D rut But after passing the northwest the third dike things straightthrough ened up and are normal The face is now in a gray lime again full of anil heavy with iron seams and But the conditions are drilling is slow looked for upon as decidedly favorable fusomething important in the near ture The Woodlawn is making fair progress in sinking on the The invein cline is now down eighty feet and there is a good ore showing The Prince of Wales has another lot of about thirty tons of $100 to be shipped as soon as outfits can reach the stock more Four or pile stacks of ore from the Cardiff ATminebigare piled up in the fiat TheTheorelot is esti-to vicinityat of1500 illtons mated is said average $40 a ton making about sixty thousand dollars represented in these piles This ore was hauled down the canyon from South Fork to as far as the sleds would go and then The tractors will pick up the dumped ore cart it off to Murray as soon as and the roads harden or in about thirty days The bins at the mouth of South Fork now contain 600 to 700 tons The canyon road is reported to be in a filthy condition in spots hug-hol- i O MINES TTaho shipped one carload of its high- - short time in - t J AGM ANOTHER CAR OF ORE Mining company of m Copper-Uraniu- ! Business on the local mining ex- h "" unusually quiet 1 s ontrast with the big eastern markets which opened upa strong Then the big markets began decline until they again readigradual The Utah Copper ed Saturday's levels for instance started in $3 above Satthe day lost price but urday's it all The cause during for tins sudden decline is given as "more rumors of peace at stocks droptalk” People wonder on prospects of ping so conspicuously Yet the student of stock timpeace knows that any rumored change idity be it good or bad as a rule affects stocks adversely until the actual con- ditlon is met and discounted mineral deposits-to $110 reiron Blossom a cut in the dividend’ news the talk of dropping San Francisco Quotations today Eagle A- Blue Beil was up to Pico ’Wellington advanced to The following notations are from $2374 4o cents Union Chief moved up to 4 s Bros’ twice wire ite priv Badger 'bid Sales yesterday totaled 104710 shares Ask valued at $1 186575 The official clos :: 12 i ing quotations and sales were reportei Atlanta as follows: Boot it 02 Blue Bull 03 C NDIAN QUEEN SHIPS STACKED OP IN CANYON GOLD HILL AND OTHER CARDIFF ORE DEATHS WHEAT VALDES GIVEN Northern Life GRAIN XEY YORK9 — Flour strong April 10 65 1990: winter patInsuranceS Company patents spring 1955 winter straights 990 10 30 ents A Seattle I' Id! 15 Kansas straights lo65 1090 ' Reserves and Surplus to Policy holder Wheat spot weak No 2 hard 235 8120000000 f o b New York nearby shipment: No ARTHUR E RANSOM 1 northern Duluth 2234 No 1 north228 f o b New Y'ork General Agent for I tab and Southern New York Total sales for the day 685000 shares Hog Prices Advance To New High Record ern Manitoba navigation opening Corn spot weak No 2 yellow 144J i 9 — c York New f Chicago April Hogs Jumped to unsettled standard 78 Oats new high record to spot prices today owing 79 scantiness of arrivals Cattle and sheep t were not overplentiful — FRUITS EVAPORATED 33000 25c Hogs Receipts strong16 0 New York April 9— —Evaporated apabove Saturday’s average top a new high record Bulk ples firm fancy 1112 choice 10 prime light 15351615: mixed California 9J11 firmer Prunes8i94 heavy 1555 1630 rough Or ego ns pigs 11501485 little offering fancy 20 16000 Cattle — Apricots Peaches firm choice 8J extra choice tive beef Receipts cattle 9401335: stockers 9f and feeders 740 101 5 cows and heif- 9J fancy firm choice to fancy seedRaisins ers 5851120 calves 9001350 S 9 3 London — ed seedless 35000 Sheep Receipts strong: layers IS 1305 ewes 9101240 wethers 1060 lambs 1190f580 notice to contractors Kansas City April 9 — Hogs — NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 9500 higher bulk 15 65 1605 sealed bids will be received by the 15901610 packers and butch- county heavy commissioners of Salt Lake ers 15801605 15401585 light State of Utah until 11 o’clock 12 50 15 county 00 pigs a m Monday April 16 1917 for the Cattle — Receipts 11000: strong: of three steel bridges on Litfed steers 12 25 1300 dressed erection prime creek two in the canCottonwood tle 1000 steers beef 1225 western steers Gold City road on one and yon cows 9501260 6251075 heifers near the mouth of the the canyon stockers and feeders 775 9001200 The bids are to be for: The erec 1075 bulk 750 1000 calves 800(3 tion of four masonry abutments (ap1300 cubic proximately eighty (80) Sheep — Receipts 7900 higher: lambs cement stone and yards) 1 400 squared granite using 1250 1530 325 yearlings ewes 10501275 mortar wethers 12001300 The hauling of the steel and lumber from the railroad to the bridges and Omaha the erection complete of the bridges 6500 higher to the plans and specificabulk of according 12501525 15501590 pigs on in the office of the county file tions 70 1600 sales 15 road commissioner and surveyor 6700 steady- native Cattle— with Instructions to bidders together 1285 cows and heifers steers 950Receipts can be oband specifications plans steers western 9001150 8001085 tained upon application at trie office stockers and feeders 8001025 of the county surveyor and road com7700 Sheep-- Receipts unsteady missioner on receipt of a deposit of $5 13 00 1375 wethers 1150 yearlings each i2 75 lambs 14001525 A certified check on some bank in (5) Lake City in the sum of five Salt SUGAR of the bid should accomcent per — 9 sucRaw sugar New York April every bid submitted and the 605: molasses 517 pany bidder will be required to furcessful centrifugal strong cutloaf nish a good and sufficient bond in the refined firm 25 points higher 865 crushed 850: mould A 800 cubes sum of fifty (50) per cent of the con800 XXXX powdered 765 powdered tract price for the faithful execution 760 fine granulated 750 diamond A of the work under such contract 735 750 confectioners’ A 740 No The board of county commissioners on acreserves the right to reject any or all strong Sugar futuresof opened shorts and consider- bide received tive covering account At able buying for 8outside By order of the board of county comnoon prices were to 16 points higher missioners for gait rake county State Later the list declined partly under of Utah unclosed steady and LAFAYETTE HANCHETT realizing to but 8 Sales of Board of County ComChairman higher points changed tons May 534 July 545 Sep- missioners tember 554 THOMAS HOMER Attest: (Seal) County Clerk PR ODUCE SPECIAL STOCKHOLDChicago April 9 — Butter higher NOTICE OFER’S MEETING creamery 38 44 A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE Eggs lower receipts 14307 cases stockholders of the Selma Mines comfirsts 3031 firsts 2829 East at mark cases ordinary included 2831 pany will be held at 151 S Second Potatoes higher receipts 38 cars Salt Lake City Utah on April 28 1917 at the hour of 730 p m The purpose Idaho Colorado Oregon and Washing-toWisconsin and Mich of this meeting is to elect officers and 290315: transact such other business as may igan 275 285 Poultry23 alive steady fowls 23 J be properly presented By order of the president springs -- Receipts 1 : - 1 23-0- 00 m Idaho Walker Bank Wig Salt Lake C'ity Utah Phone M as 13$ SYNOPSIS OF TIIE ANNUAL STATE ment for the year ending December 31 1916 of the condition of the Northern Life Insurance Company comThe name and location of the company Northern Life Insurance street pany Fourth avenue and Seneca Seattle Wash Name of president II C Henry Name of secretary Arthur P Johnson The amount of its capi$ 15000099 tal stock paid up 128522217 The amount of its assets The amount of its (including capi126670993 tal! The amount of its income the preceding during 60094525 calendar year The amount of its disbursements during the 48273105 calendar year preceding The amount of losses and endowments paid during the preceding cal-in endar year (included $10625 item) foregoing The amount of risks writ5 205522 ( ten during the year of risks in The amount force at the end of the ( 1308-- 0 -- lia-biliti- es year 13 212735 State of Utah Office of the Commissioner of Insurance — ss I John James Commissioner of Insurance of the State of Utah do herethat the above named insurby ancecertify company has filed in my office a detailed statement of its condition from which the foregoing statement said has been prepared and that tiie comcompany has in all other respects plied with the laws of the state relatingIn to insurance whereof I have heretestimony unto set my hand and affixed the seal of the insurance department this 10th dav of March A D 1917 JOHN JAMES (Seal) C m i ssi on e r o-- When in need of OFFICE SUPPLIES OR A FILING SYSTEM Call Wasatch 3503 Business Equipment Co 36 E FOURTH SOUTH Exclusive Agency Filing Device Shaw-Walk- er |