Show r ECHE : : SALT LAKE CITr UTAH THURSDAY MAY 241917 HERALD-REPUBLICA-N Become a Stockholder BULL MAJtKET STRIKES m All fin B BEARISH SENTMEN- T- M Dividend1 Oil-Produci- ng G00DSP8INGS VISITED DOMINATES TRADING AND NEW HIGHS MADE - ‘ What had Supt-of being Joseph Phelps of the Bullion the bottom of the present depression lii Mining company writes to Salt Lake the local stock market- was noted in these columns on Sunday when 'it was officials that' four carloads of crude stated that all indications were that ore and concentrates will be' moving to there would he ar trend in uni- the Utah ' market within the next half son with a strongupward eastern market week These will consist of one car These indicators have persisted ever since until yesterday there was a real of crudeyzlnc and one of lead and two bull market but in its Incipient stages Of from the company’s “This is the best market in monthswas heard-oside yesterday mill' A fifth car is now- - at the local every Wherever there was' buying the stocks sampler1": He writes that the winze made conspicuous ' rises been extended f du rteen feet below Everything for a has appeared to be just waiting' the 200 level and conditions generally “Now if the are square chance to move up Improving few brokers 'who are accustomed to ' Leon Sweet A Steiner and George playlng the market' on every rise or prominent business men of Salt- Lake fall will only keep their hands off and were camp several days last week give the stocks a change just let them as the inguests of Manager Fred A Hale take their natural course either up or Jr of ‘the Yellow Pi no While here down then I believe the local exchange they visited the Yellow Pine- Bullion is just entering a long period of activ- and Christmds Consolidated and and remarked yester- expressed ' themselves as verymines ity an old prosperity" 'enthusiof the market a astic watcher day over the splendid condition of the man who has had his eye on the ex- camp Messrs Steiner and Sweet are change for the past fifteen years stockholders in the Yellow Pine Rico Argentine started up on its long heavy the Boss companies as well as in rise It reached ll cents This and expected comseveral other of the is its high in more than of the district producing and have panies good months Rico Wellington took eighteen another to like the camp ' boost reaching 59 cents- its high also reason M J Bodwell manager of the Salt Sells sold up to 191 cents and Keystone 1I to 68 cents New Quincy reached 11 cents again and Empire Mines S6 div Hl fnn? Ji bking oyer centa Plutus sold up to 25 cents its I high In a long time Ohio Copper ad- - outlooVn1 th!T- - vilnwlapine e - stock-marke- - : - - - G ‘foVnenTmftaTen8 GRAND GULCH CO WILL 110 01 Neiv West Tintic Co r 141 - - 1 FLAX Minneapolis May 23 1 f —Flax 3320338 15) 051 04 111 08 04 58 70 "08 20 001 05 116 28 01 011 08 00 001 a ' 021 02 125 01 e- 011 06 041 081 101 07 150 18 -- ' 011 001 001 ' 20 021 091 137 Nash Maxwell Motors Mex PetroleumMiami Copper Uinourl' Pacific Montana Power Nevada Copper: : A Bingham Mines Chief Con Copper Mines (N Davis Daly East Butte Utah Con Utah Apex Utah Metals Jerome Verde J at' 81071 100 - -- 07 ‘ 157 26 at 1000 Eureka-B-- - 5c " : " Ohio Copper — 100" at '3120 : Rico Argentine — 1000 'at lie o Rico 59c at' 58c Welllngton-mo- at 58c : ’ y v - We make a: specialty of " " local Investment securities : ? "and-- ' quote: them daily" on -- -- " " Telepheae Wasatch 7319 Branch Exchange Our wire ' facilities keep ua In close touch with the OGDEN - yv - -- - ' - -- - : -- J bonds-Irregula- r - de-iyery- 4-r - r- - 2 e" - v'-- - " - - : 608-refined- ’ -- v f ' n f 5 ' - - - - - ‘ J on-th- e com-!an- - - t i- - -- ’ Y' - - e - the country and enable us to give close and acciir- ate quotations on all stocks andbonds - - -- various- markets through-o- - s - 6- : - ut i- - fi0-da- at 200 J" ‘ do-1- -- ' fid-d- ay JAH0GLE&C0 board" twenty-expecte- MaYJ23-frHercantiI- ' Sells—1000 at 191c' Stiver King Coalition— 200 at 83071 Tintic Standard— 400 at 3L85 Victor1 Con — 1000 at5c Shares jsold 70880 Selling values i 81087563 : - -- - " "''our - - - ' ‘ 300 - : at-lcv- 1-- " a - - Iron Blossom — 800 at $110 Indian Queen— 1000 Leonora— 2000 at 2c: 1000 at: Ilc7 at 81c May Day— 3000 — 10o at lie ' NewQulncy O K Silver — 500 at 13c - SALT LAKE U tic Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult county clerk or the respective - signers for further Information IN THE DISTRICT COURT TRO-badivision In and for Salt Lake county State of Utah In the matter of the estate of Anthony Cockerill deceased —Notice The petition of Alfred C Reid administrator of the estate of Anthony Cockerill deceased for confirmation of the sale of the following described real estate of said deceased to wit : Situated in Pleasant Green In Salt Lake county State of Utah described as follows to wit: Parcel No 1 —Commencing 21 rods East of the N W corner of the N E quarter of Section 29 Tp 1 S R 2 W S I B and M and running thence S 35 rods thence S 66 Deg E 23 rods to the center of a road thence N 40 rods to the center of a road thence N 66 Deg W 8 rods to the section line thence W 145 rods to the place of beginning together with the water rights thereto belonging Including two shares of stock of Utah St Salt Lake Canal company Parcel No 2 —Commencing 44 rods E of the Renter of Section 20 Tp and R aforesaid and running thence E 43 rods thence S 9 Deg W 61 rods thence S 19 Deg 45 Min W 1063 rods thence W on Section line 198 rods: thence N 65 rods to center of a road thence along center of said road N 66 Deg W 208 rods thence N 19 Deg 30 Min E 89 rods thence N 11 Deg-2Min E 612 rods to the placo of beginning excepting and reserving from said parrel of land that certain thereof platted as Cockerill’s portion Addition according to the recorded thereof recorded in the office of plat the recorder of said Salt Lake county and described as follows to wit: Comline of said 6 rod mencing on the North road at a point N 3 Deg 33 Min E 265 feet from the S W corner of the 8 E quarter of said Section 2d being corner common to Secs 20 the 29 and quarter and running thence N 19 Deg 30 Min E 79S9 feet the West 2 above deline of said Parcel Noalong scribed thence S 70 Deg 30 Min EL 266 feet thence 8 19 Deg 30 Min W 81483 feet to the N line of said road thence N 66 Deg W 26682 feet along' the North line of said road to the place of beginning said excepted Parcel containing 491 acres and said Parcel No 2 exclusive of said part exabout 40 acres of cepted containing land and all water rights vacant farm thereunto belonging Including eleven shares of stock of Utah 4k Salt Lake Canal company Said Parcel No 2 is a perpetual right of way subject to to Utah Copper 52 granted company over a strip of land about feet wide of said Parcel the end north through No 2 recorded In “8Q” of Deeds at i 148 In the office of the county recorder of said Salt Lake county Utah Said purchaser to assume and pay the general taxes on said property for the year 1917 for the sum of 9815000 and upon the following terms to wit: Cash lawful money of the United States as appears from the return of sale filed in this court has been set for hearing on the 1st day of June A D 1917 Friday 2 o'clock p m at the county courtat house in the 'courtroom of said court In Salt Lake City Salt Lake count Utah Witness the clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 19th day of May A D 1917 THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) EL ' By Clark Deputy Clerk J 8 P for Petitioner Armstrong Attorney te 4-r- od 6-r- od - 6-r- od - - Main 6-r- od - - 1020 A M -- ‘ " lie' -- - i the-strike 91271-RIc- - - : —500 at 121c Bingham Gold-100 at 81071 Bannock Amalgamated ' Empire Mines — 100 at S6c Emma Con — 900 at 8110 r - PRODUCE has-been Bannock Gold 740 P M 210 P M ”“"' Twln Teleph 1010 P M Chicago May 23 —Butter — Unsettled 14019 creamery Eggs — Lower: receipts 42630 cases 3410351 ordinary firsts 32033 firsts' mark cases included 32035 M R Evans has returned from ‘Deep at Potatoes— 10 cars unReceipts Creek where he has been looking after changed on new operations the Dutch mountain Poultry —Alive unchanged well as ht the Evans properties ' as property on Ferguson mountain SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Ho 'reports that every tO'tho west In good shapo NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT is coming along thing and he oxpects-tspecial meeting of the stockholders get considerable' Im- a ft Trust comSavings accomplished of theIsNational portant development work same called and will be held some more men pany He took this summer' the general office of the corporaout and trill increase the forces after at tion No 32 South Main street Salt the genral cleaning up of the mines Lake City Utah on Monday the 4th has been accomplished WHEAT HARVESTING of June 1917 at 3 p m On the Dutch mountain properties day Said meeting is called for the puris upwards of 2000 feet of work RFflTTN TN TEYASI thereore of the comreports receivingand has been' opened in many pose ofbusiness Bj directof pany’s electing to the Intention develop ors to serve for tbe ensuing year placesof It is At In Texas near Fort I ebme most May 23— mineralised Chicago the promising Worth- - yesterday an American reaper areas ' where permanent work will be said meeting the stockholders will also consider and vote upon the question of began to hum the first notes of the done' There are twenty-tw- o patented the articles of incorporation' world's the- Dutch mountain terri- amending symphony— agricultural claims in great so as to change the number of directthe harvest of "the 1917 American wheat tory nine to twenty-fiv- e or to ors from are crop there On the ground Ferguson rfuch other number as the stockholdThe word from Texas was taken as three principal in shafts ranging 70 depth ers may determine and of fixing the a good omen for it showed that the from more than 100 'feet to feet number of directors that shall conharvest had been started three days One vein traced out for stitute a quorum earlier than normal and even three 4600 ore The values will be held In lieu of Said Is Important it Is said when the run feet along Inmeeting days a little with copper annual whole world Is crying for wheat Anof the the principally general meeting A: went Brown and gold R stockholders which should bo held at other cheering note was added to the I silver the Mr Evansd the same date and all business that properties wlth pvr Ferguson symphony by Bernard Snow the crop would otherwise be transacted at said ground is about statistician who said that Texas was I The miles from the other 0- general meeting will be transacted at five to yield 15000000 bushels or mainwesterly A good working outfit of ma- said special meeting per cent more than last year-' PRESTON J CANNON Secretary and' other paraphernalia-haIchinery “ I been sent out and additions will soon 7 iir L V— I arrive from one of Mr: Evans’ Nevada iyFU'X OrfC Uuro ' delinquent jvnircE this The following' quotations: are from I propertles near Mill City When all will GOLD MOUNTAIN CHAMPION MIN-!n- g on Is both the Bros properties wire ground service: private Badger & 'Milling company Principal ofbe adequately equipped for quite exfice and place of business 216 S 'Maln work'tensive The new Gold Hill railroad passes street Salt Lake City Utah — Notice: Is delinquent upon the followclose to ‘the Dutch' mountain proper- - There described stock on account of asties and not far from the other' The ing sessment No 16 of ) of l‘per cent per whole camp of Deep ' Creek Is picking share levied on the 20th day of March way and ore Is 1917 the up in a out satisfactory several amounts of both that and Ferber the oppoalts coming names of the respectiveset shareholdtwelve miles to the west ers a follows: Cert No'' MONEY ' No'Name Shares Ain’t' New York paper 166— Mrs Nlcollre Farr 1500bills 472 com4S05 sterling IS—Annie White 3000 625 NOTICE on mercial bills banks 471) 173— Geo Halverson 1250 500) To or Girdlas Cas- -Stockholders the ommerdsl 60 day bills 477) demand 174 — Geo Halverson 6000 1250 ft 475 Guaranty cables nalty 175— Geo Halverson 3510 475) 878 PURSUANT TO A Company 54 —JM Russell Francs— Demand 578) - cables 572) RESOLUTION 1000 250 duly made and adopted at 145— J M' Russell Guilders—Demand 4 1 ) cables the special 1500 875 64 — C H Stevene 1 - 260 7011 of stockholders 700 cables of 1001 Guardian meeting ' 65— Frank J Stevens St Guaranty company held in Rubles — Demand 27) : cables 271 9522 Casualty 2380 ? — McCor-nlc- k 96 dollars416 office the Mexican Drumiler said 500 cf company 56) 125 Mining Notes —CR David Farr Salt Lake City Utah oa 6055 Government' bonds firm railroad 70 1514 building 71— Aaael Farr 6056 Monday May 7 1917 thirty thousand 1614 shares It was ’reported from New 'York yesof the capital stock of said com11861 60 ‘days1 4)04)': 152— J L Herrick loans 2840 Time steady of copper spot 79 —Edgar Jonee shipments' 'thgt terday the par value of five dollars of pany 1500 -months six 375 days 4)041: 4)04) n small lots commanded 32) cents a 112 —C C Richards each 7000 are' hereby offered for sale at 1760 Call low money 2) 2) high steady wlth 32) cents for - June M Johnson115— to Fannie Five dollars per share 1000 wit: par loan ratev 250 last 2) closing 126 —T D Johnsob ruling offered2):at 2 $Y a ? 2250 ' 565 and each and every stockholder of this '"i'uv' bid-— 138 F W Mosenet 600 Provo came " word yesterday first and prior r company shall haveonthe ' From' l so right 146— Wm Weber or before Friday to 1000 - 2I50 that ' Gr’' SUGAR Manage Bullion has returned purchase — 147 WnuWeber 50029th 1917 apd each and every from the Syndicate’ at ‘San taquln and t2 June 'New York May' 23 —Raw sugar easy 158 —Mrs Eliza M Rankin- 500 ' 325 Invited to so purstockholder Is hereby lime ' carrying some mineralisareports molasses596: 159— Mrs James Wothercentrifugal chase at par such number of said thirttion in the south drift fine-1000 granulated 7500 shares of said stock as he spoon 250 y- thousand 'At the annual meetlng-'othe Greene £ £0 steady — Cal to 3200 desire Sly may purchase not 300 Consolidated Copper company to :be "Futures' declined early under selling 101 161 — Mra Laura Harris however a number equal to exceeding 1000 tbe num356 held In New York June' 12 stockholders-- by Cuban houses by the anAnd in accordance with the law and ber of shares of the stock of said comwill: be asked to consider and- act easier ruling of the spot market order of the board of directors made pany by such stockholder owned prior and upofi an offer from - Greene Csiis-nea more liberal offerings from Cuba The 20th day if March 1917 so many to his purchase of any of said thirty toCopper company all market closed easy 5 to IS lower shares of each purchase of said stock as thousand shares of stock which is so parcel property and assets of the Greene Con- Bales 20500 tons May 491 July 499 may be necessary will be sold at pub- offered for sale solidated company not Including- its September 5Q7 v lic auction office at the of the Said purchase price to be paid by 216-corporate franchise : and good will for must be paid within the street stockholders Salt Lake Mn v on the 11th day of May time above stated at the Utah NEW YORK GRAIN' office of the 82iooqoor:' 3ty’ 917-a2 p m of said day to deNew' York May 23—Wheat— Spot company 416 McCornick Building Skit pay E VAPOR ATED FRUITS linquent assessments thereon and 'ex- Lake City Utah — Evaporated ap- nominal New York' May 29 Dated this 15th day of May 1917 2 yellow 182) pense of saleCorn— No firm rSpot : C R LONG Secretary W S M CORNICK ples quiet: prunes-easyNew Yorkand 'Y f apricots c1 Gold Mountain Champion Mining 4k President Guardian Casualty & Guarpeaches firm raisins inactive Oats — standard 76) Milling company Salt Lake City Utah anty Company - - - 09 -- Norfolk A Westn Pacific Mall Pacific Tel A TeL PennsylvaniaCoal-- ' Pittsburgh Ray Con Copper Reading Rep Iron A Steel Shat Ariz Cop Southern ' Pacific Southern Railway Studebaker Corp Texas Co Union Pacific U S Ind Alcohol U S Steel Preferred-Utah Copper “B" Wabash Union Western pfd Westlnghoiiae El Northern Pacific : 1 at 8100 200 at 11571 Utah Con— 2000 at ljc Tintic Standard — 100 $135 'Rico Argentine — 1780 at 10c 1000 at 101c at 62c 100 at 6 Sc' Keystone — 100 250 at c State— Bay — Bullion 1000 at 81c — 11 ' DEMEK N Y ' Central N Y N H A HJ -- i Chicago - - -- : 227- - M — 100 Walker :06 05 18c Cardiff — 100 at 8665 — 100 at 36icv Empire Mines — 1000 Indian at lc Queen — 15c at Iron King 500 ' — New Quincy 1800' at 11c Original Bannock — 600 at 15ie 1000 15c Piutu 500 —at 24c 500 at 250 Prince Con 60—at Argentine 800 at 91c Rico Wellington — 100 at 55c’ 800 56c 1100 at 57c 100 at 58c Sella — 500 at 181c Sioux Con — 500 at llc‘ Secret — 11000 at fc Tintic Standard-t-10- 0 at 3135 ' 100 Gat 31371 V nvflbeft — 500 at 11c OPEN SESSION 'V 500 18c at Alta Con— — V Alta Germania 4000 at Albion— 100 at 6c 'i Cottonwood Metals — 2000 at9! 6c East-- Bullion— 2000 at 4Sc Iron Blossom — 700 at 91121: O K Silver —1500 at 121c Bannock — 1000 at 151c 2000 Original 15c aMJjlTO® atj81c 1000 at 19c "500 Silver King Conl100 at 9380’ Hotel Utah CttT TlflAot - CLOSING SALES 1000 at :31c"Antelope Star— Alta Tunnel — 1000 at llc : L“!in47?1S ! - -- fli 041 ' 10 04 p“m - : 02 05 01 OPENING SALES ' " Bullion — 2000 "at 8c' 3c Boley — 2000 at — 7000 at o’ Beaver Copper Colorado —300 at 1 New York May 23 —Copper steady spot and second Electrolytic 3100093200 third quarter andquarter later 28003000 Iron firm and unchanged ' Tin steady 65500 6600 Lead strong Spot to June 11 Spelter quiet East St Louis delivery 91091 At London: Lead — Spot £30 10s futures £29 10s —Spot £54: futures £50 Spelter— ' £130 futures £129 Copper Spot £142 electrolytic Tin —Spot £255 5a futures £253 15s Kennecott-- Copper Loula-' “ Ogden Ely Sacramento San Franeieoo -- : 00j oil 29 110 18 nt Metal Quotations :Sil oil 1221 310 280 12 City- OMtcVa&aiS-B'- -- : 205 372 10 - Stockholders of the Tar Baby Mining company held a special meeting yesat which the following was terday into voted the for the future conduct ofincorporation the company: “The directors of said corporation for the purpose of paying the expenses the business or paying the conducting debts of said corporation may and levy collect assessments in the manner and form by law on the capital as- -t of said corporation stock provided sessments shall not exceed provided 3 cents per I share In any one calendar year” 20 01 28 07 01 04 19 001 04 - 3-Ce- 01 23 00 04 08 11 06 02 67 £caonc er i M -- 221 081 051 127 125 061 South Hecla TinSilver Shield Articles of incorporation of the were South Hecla Ext tic Delaware Mining company filed yesterday The company has the South Iron Blossom 1000000 shares of 10 cents Swansea Extension regulation Half Is treasury stock The Secret par value owns claims located In Texan company eight miles from Dun- Tar Baby West Tintic twelve 450 feet of old Tintic Central bar station There Is work There is said to be considerable Ttntic Standard ore opened The oflfci&ls United Tintic are W D Rawson president James T Uncle Sam Hammond Jr vice president: John F Utah Con Rawson secretary and treasurer J H Union Chief Con Ekker Albert Ekker Andrew Mad Victor sen and James T Hammond additional Whirlwind Wilbert directors West Toledo Walker Woodlawn Tar Baby Will Limit Yankee Con Assessments I Zuma to lead-silv- a m - - JK1"-- o - a 001 18 M°4- - Inter Paper - Southn Kan'- i -- 430 P 1156'P M Close 226 261 P M P M P M 505 P M 500 P M p m 1210 P M 815 A m 815 AM departing) - 17-OO- - - Low High M m - 238 204 P go 04"- - i - 555 555 505 600 - 1145 P M 1155 P M - Arrive te meoto San Francisco Ogdon and Xntermedtata Pnelflo- United— Ogden Omaha Chics LIVE STOCK 23 — May Receipts 201 36000 ‘‘weak 15c to 20cHogs— under yesterCORN— day’s average bulk 158001630 light 1661 160001615 mixed 15650 1630 heavy MS6II 157 147 155501630 rough 155501570 pigs 148B 148 Sept OATS — 107501450 645 Cattle— Receipts 18000 firm native July :li 55 beef cattle 95001870 Stockers and Sept feeders 750 01036 cows and heifers PORK— 66001150: calves 1075 0 1550 3705 t f May 8000 strong weth3810ersSheep— 3825 2825 3715 shornReceipts 122501475 'ewes shorn July 115001415: lambs shorn 13dO01725 LARD— 150002100 spring 22 ti 2227 Julv 662255 2246 2352 Sept Omaha May 23 —Hogs— Receipts v10e to 20c lower RIBS— 15650 1590 mixed 1569 0 1580heavy light 2052 20 $0 TofJT 2060 July 1580 pigs- 125001450 bulk 15400 15500 2075 2080 2062 2077 1B80 Sept as follows: Cattle— Receipts 6000 steady: native Cash quotations are cows and heifers 3 red and steers 100001825 Wheat— No 2 red 292-N87501185 western steers 90001150: 2 and 3 hard nominal Texas steers 85001000: cows and Corn — No 3 yellow 174 0175 No 3 heifers 80001000 canners 6750850 yellow 17350175 No 4 yellow nom-Ida- L stockers and feeders 70001100 calves bulls 8V501O25 Oats— No 3 white 70071$: standard 96001850: 15c to 25c Sheep —Receipts 4800 715y-- No 136001550 wethers higher 3 nominal No 3 234 yearlings 135001425 ewes 117601409 lambs Barley —1300100 192502035 800 575 0 Timothy— Clover — 1200 0 1700 Kansas City May 23 —Hogs — Re1 I 3795 Pork— 12000: lower: bulk 15:6001625 ceipts — Lard 222002230 1615 01 635 packers and butchheavy Ribs—201502065 ers- 177501625 light 153501600 140001475 pigs Cattle —Receipts 600 fed steers 126501340: strong dressed prime beef EVANS’ steers 1025 01250: western steers 900 cows 01325 7251225 heifers 9000 1225 stockers and feedera 8000107© bulls 80001050 calves 90001425 PROPERTIES EQUIPPED Sheep —Receipts 3200 higher lambs 180002035 140001750 yearlings ewes 120001550 wethers 120001600 P: - r M1" AnwlSr“arr!S5?- U45 P - WHEAT-Open : r Cache Valley going only) Po-catello Ashton Montpelier PaHa Ovorland IS ml ted—Ogden Reno Sacra p :3jo p - had-bee- July xeie clty-- 0mah- - X30 : - ' - - - 08 04 121 00 23 11 00 A M - e Miller Hill May Day Mineral Flat Moscow Evans Major Mlchlgan-Uta- h Gulch Directors of the Grand Mining New Quincy ' and declared a Naildriver company met4 this week dividend of cents a share This calls Neva for the sum of 99600 It will be dis- O K Silver on June 2 to stock of record Ohio Copper tributed 29 The company out 3 cents May a share or 97196 on paid March 3 This7 Opohcngo Original Bannock Old Crater makes 916795 so far this year or cents a share These dividends bring Ploche Bristol The total for the company up to Plutus Prince Con 917995 Last year the Grand Gulch paid out Paloma 9 cents a share or 921600 The com- Pgloma Ext from its mine In Price Mining pany is shipping near St Thomas to Provo northern Arizona ores that Rico Argentine the Utah smelters copper from 15 per cent up as high as Reed's Peak range 35 per cent One of the last carloads Rico Consolidated out carried nearly 40 per cent Rico Wellington shipped or close to 9200 a ton gross Rochester Mines copper value The Grand Gulch stock is held South Standard Sells practically all in Utah Syndicate Seven Troughs Silver King Coal Tintic Delaware Is Silver King Con ' ' 1100 A M 1205 P M M5 P M - NEW YORK STOCK LIST e e 250 125 191 90 - - M® °AU A M e - a Mammoth 720 A - - is Dally Malad and Interiredists 70 - : Amer Beet Sugar American Ctn Am Car Fdry Amer: Locomoti’ Am: Smelt & Rf Am Sugar Rfg Amer Tel-- Si Tel mer Zinc I ft S Anaconda Copper Atchison At G & Wsl S S Baltimore 'Ar Ohi Butte St Sup Cop Calif Petroleum Canadian Pacific Central Leather A 0 Chesapeake Chi Mil' A S Chi - A Northwstn Chi RG i: A P ctf Chino Copper Colo Fuel- A Iron Corn Prod- - Rfg Crucible Steel Cuba Cane' Sugar Distillers’ 'Sea Erl e General Electric General Motors Gr Northern pfd Gr Nor- Ore Ctfs Illinois Central : Cop Inspiration Int Mer Mar pfd Inter- Nickel a kpt J -- - - e a ht EWBcrmc the:-best- - - UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TEME CAED ' -- e ’ - - 75-0- :::’A - New-Have- - of ore have already Eight carloads out from the old Scran-to- n been shipped mine in North Ttntic during the month of May All the ore forwarded In that period was lead It averaged cent with a little silto 16 ver The ereperis being cent out by lessees who are operating the heavy old under the name of the Scranproducer ton Leasing comrany Some of the ore being placed in the stockpiles runs well in zinc and this will be shipped later in separate cars The Scrahton shipped two carloads in April nine in March seven in January four in February and in 1916 was ninety-eigIts production carloads Robert J Delghton is managing the company's interests on V - McIntyre Building Salt Lake City Telephone Wasatch 8162" 512-51- 4 : -- - Suite ' - - e HEAVY LEAD TONNAGE : - -- J Valley are maintaining their regular productions t - - & ! - - well defined fissures toward the main nortl: -- south ore zone to from The Godlva is preparing disclosure of high-grad- e ship ore the new on the 700 level The Gemini and Ridge Chicago May 23—Bearish sentiment prevailed ' today in t regard to wheat weather and owing chiefly crop reports i and to continued force restraints on The market closed steady 4 buying: to 5 net lower with at 8227 and 820L Corn July finished I off to' September I up oats down to 101 and provisions at a decline ' of 7 to 35 crop conditions’ In virtually re allImproved' sections of the domestic wheat gion were shown by 'the government’s weekly- report and by1 more detailed ’was sald'that the private advicea ' Ithad Winter moisture crop has now to last for some ample time and that the recent cool weather was auspicious ' for results Agreement was of spring the that general states wheat in he mainseeding producing would not exceed that of last year but Increases In other territory were declared-to-bcertain to offset apy possible nearly reduction in the principal region of supply of new wheat 'was reHarvesting to have started already in Texas ported but- the news did not appear to make short sellers aggressive the total amount of business in future deliveries being estimated at only 200000 bushels Considerable significance was attached to announcements that important purchases of wheat for the United States were being made in Australia and that Japanese vessels were relieving the scarcity of ocean tonnage available for shipments to San Francisco or other American Pacific coast cities 'Misgivings about the effect of low and frost ‘had a deal tar temperature do with making corn values averare Shorts also were uneasy higher to the fact' that cash ’corn wasowing 'Comthe highest price on record manding 9176 a bushel ' Excellent prospects turned f he oats market crop down grade it was said the wants of exporters fully for the presentof supplied lard- by houses' with foreignSelling connections depressed the- provisions market Exports Appeared' to be difficult on account of vessel room preference given to- grain Leading futures ranged as follows:' d OR The WyaD Texas and Wyoming 00 Co v ' : - e ’“J 'S - : - 12-ce- nt Assay returns received yesterday from the fifth carload of ore shipped from the Eureka Mines showed that It carries more than 965 a ton gross tons values The car holds fifty-thre- e it worth more 'than 93000 gross making ounces silver 1ie samples showed 634 The ore came and 99theper1250cent lead which continues from stope to yield high grade A winze has just been started to prove the depth of the ore discovered a body of commercial short time ago on the 1300 level The ore is reported going down strongly Work is being pushed on both the 900 and 1500 levels which are following - mid-sessi- : aU companies expects good price for’ all round “buir day shares' 70880 totaled preytwday valued at 91087568 The official clos- dict lead in the near future were reported and sales quotations ing The directors of the Yellow Pine Minas follows: month ing company held theirandregular declared the ly meeting Saturday 2 fifthdividend of cent on the &9 9 Alta Michigan for this "per stock This brings year capital ‘It Star osi Antelope the total' disbursements to stockhold17 Alta Consolidated 22 1 ers since January to the sum of 01 Alta Tiger 9160000 ' The May dividend will be Albion 05 061 paid May 21 to stockholders of rec14 16 American Con Copper ord’ May 15 Alta Tunnel 101 111 01 Alta Germania 02 Addie 01 San Francisco Quotations Bullion 08 081 The following quotations are" from 03 021 Boley Bros private wire service: Badger 60 Four Big Exp 12 18 Bingham Amalgamated' 041 041 Big Cottonwood Gold Bannock 105 110 Beaver Copper 01 001 01 011 Bay state Beaver Lake Metals 001 Com Phoenix 80 15 03 Cedar Extension 01 Cedar Talisman Columbus Rexall 18 171 18 Colorado Con 181 Crown Point 04 081 Cardiff 840 700 Croff 08 041 00 Cottonwood King oil 05 Cottonwood Metals 06 02 09 Cunapah Calumet 11 121 140 i Daly 29 82 Dragon 026 011 Demijohn Con iseaeseese 86 861 Empire Mines 125 180 Empire Copper Of Eastern Prince E B Bell 225 250 05 25 Emerald Emma Con 110 1121 s 25 Earl Eagle 001 East Crown Point 011 East Tintic Con 081 04$ Oil 01 East Antelope 05 Eureka Bullion 051 22 201 Eureka Mines 35 Fort Hall e Grand Gulch e 121 02 Galena Mining Gold Chain 19 45 57 Grand Central 09! 11 Great Western 16 Howell 14j 00 Heme Run 02 Iron Blossom 107 110 T1 00! Indian Queen 14 18 Iron King 826 860 Judge M & S 62 65 Keystone 06 David King 011 02 Keno Oil 02 Lehi Tintic Oil 02 Lenora 14 85 Little Bell 04 ' 031 Logger 02 Boy J Lucky Monzonite 001 011 f: t - - r a - - - v ‘ Earning Com)any WRITE PHONE CALL States Steel wasagain the feature of the today that stock advance of 21 making an extreme ' points to 129 thereby duplicating' its previous ’high record ' attained in the latter-'parforof '1916 8teel carried ' the list entire it ward with virtually In the ' last-- ' hour prices declined 2 to' 3 maxlraums of the pointsfromth©' Demand for ' steel until the almost late setback of 2 points seemed i nsatlable comprising about 20 per cent of the total turnover of 1300000 shares Other- equipments and munitions that moved’wlth leading Industrials on the Included all the independent1 upgrade steel'and iron issues at gross of 2 to '3 points coppers at 1 to- gains oils at I to 3 and shippings points which made belated advancesAmong the motors leathers and papers advances ofl to 2 points ruled for a time but the more speculative stocks were the first to lose ground closing no material' change at'Ralls were " a- negligible factor a few inactive stocks like throughout Colorado A: Southern first preferred and Pittsburgh Chicago' Cincinnati St on nominal St Louis t rising Union- - sharply Pacific - and Reading dealings were1 strong at times the latter however making a net loss was under fell 2 1 points pressure and half-wasubsequently rallying An Increase In the annual dividend of Montana Power from 4 to 5 per cent and Irregularity in the foreign1 exchange market due te ’the uncertain movements of Russian- remittances were among the' financial Incidents of 'the day in of issues convertible the Strength bond list was offset by easier tendencies in more representative bonds and further r heaviness in' Denver St - Rio2 Grande refunding 5s which lost points Total sales par value-- 28 United States coupon Ss were ! per cent higher on call- ' 1 - New York May 22—Trading inUnlt-e- : - 'I'1- J : S STEEL I - Quite a shaking: up has taken place the past week in the management and directorate of the Wilbert Mining: company The outcome Is that A' S Ross is now not only president but general manager following the' resignation of II S Knight as general manager and Mr directorClarence 'Warnock Knight's partner in the ore ' purchasing business which they have cfndu9ted with Salt Lake as headquarters for many years has also resigned as director James A Foley general western agent of the Illinois Central is now the secretary and treasurer who with Mr Ross and E B Crltchlow make the three directors There are still two Vacancies was a statement made yesafternoon by Mr Foley Just terdaythese when will be filled and by whom is not known as Mr Ross has gone east to be absent some time Mr Knight took the general ' When of the Wilbert there was management an indebtedness of about 960000 Durhe has wiped out ing his and tied to his belt of success debtincumbency this a nice little dividend of 970000 for the The financial Wilbert stockholders statement published last Sunday shows left the company in that Mr Knight hasboth a strong position financially and physically It is understood that the Wilbert may be listed on the New York curb some time this summer " - -- Spot-easi- er - - |