Show - w f THE HEB Ingomdr W ill Double Output $120000 TO BE PAD) BY JUDGE ' i Totals Up to at to '60 per cent with 3 ounces silver ‘Another tramway Is being finished on the north side of the hill This will so expedite ore movements as to double the tonnage In a short-tiAt the Milford No 2 there has been stacked up approximately $20000 of e lead and zinc ore This will be shipped from directly Both properties are at Goodsprlngs Nev Is! estimated $1950000 55 Directors of ths Judge Mining & Smelting company hare declared their regular quarterly dividend of 25 cents a sharew This will require the payment on October 1 of $120000 to stock will of record ' September 20'-Thi$360-00- 0 to 1917 distributions the up bring for this It makes the ‘grand total or close Park City mine of $1950000 ' to the $2000000 mark - The company CORN VALUES DROP distributed $425000 last year and $300-0the year before The Judge mine has been shipping a heavier tonnage lately1 The August NEW CROP RIPENS total was 185 tons which Is compared With 1000 In July 1490 in June and a total in the first six months of this V year reaching up to 10400 tons BY JOSEPH F PRITCHARD - me high-grad- s - STARTING STOPE : 00 m - By International News Service Silver Bid $107 pin New York Markets Bar silver made another conspicuous advance yesterday two cents an ounce or to $102 Dow Jones 'wired to Badger Brothers that the New York market quotations were $107 bid and These are the highest $110 asked prices since 1885 and 1886 when the In price ranged from '99 cents to $107 1890 it was $105 and $111 In 1884 : nty ’ METAI QUOTATIONS New York Sept 17 — Copper— Quiet - - electrolytic spot nominal last quarter 260002700 Iron—Easier No’ 1 ' northern 6100 ’ : 05200 No 5050Q5150 No 1 southern 4825050 00 No 2 47500 2 4? 50 Tin— Steady spot 622506275 Dead — Unsettled spot 950 asked Spelter— Steady spot East St Louis -- delivery 8000812 At London: Lead —Spot £30 10s futures £29 10s Spelter —Spot £54 futures £50 Spot copper £120 futures £119 10s electrolytic £137 Spot tin £246 5s futures £244 5s — 3 Chicago Sept 17 —Corn opened unchanged and losses were scored later in the session but Just before the close there was a parti&l' recovery In prices and resting spots showed ‘ declines of U to 'llc Ai In a Weather market plenty of sunshine means considerable action' for the hears and sunbeams shone' over the corn fields "of the west southwest and central 'belt and more Is ' Cash corn pronflsed at the closd was 6c to 11c lower than Saturday Buyers were encouraged in lowering their bids by the continued free offerings of old corn ' from the southwest' Oats finished c to lc lower The market exhibited considerable ' weakness early in the session The lack of export buying the fading of cash premiums and the weakness In corn' all assisted In depressing the market ’ Cash oats were'lc to 2c lower at the opening and later they were reported 2c to 3c lower Premiums were c to c lower Provisions were higher at the start but closed with moderate price losses m BY 8TOXOX WALL S August shipments totaled four carloads of zinc ore The metal content was 40 per cent and better The September outpiit is estimated now at two cars zlno and two of lead The lead The Distribution on Oct 1 Brings EUREKA ULYIS Milford Ores SL - HI STOCKS FORCED Arents of the Ingomar Manager $360000 1917 Mining company said yesterday that the i AN SALT TAKK CITY UTAH TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 18 1917 ALD-BEPX7BL- IC leading futures ranged as follows: - By International News Service New York Sept 17— Led - by steel and shipping issues nearly every stock listed on the exchange suffered a substantial loss In today’s trading Active liquidation was noticeable In the Issues named and the others sold down In sympathy Tight money manifested by the Inability of borrowers even with good collateral to secure loans for a longer hours was period than twenty-fou- r the underlying c$use of the slump Call money ruled at 6 per cent' but 6 per cent was demanded on Industrial col“ - lateral Another but lesser reason for the sharp "decline was the liquidation' by holder of securities who desire to re invest In Liberty bonds to ' avoid the income tax on other forms of stocks and bonds Liberty bonds sold freely at par and there were Indications that soon they will be bid to a premium The difficulty of securing collateral loan money naturally 'had a tendency to discourage trading by small Investors This of course removed a source of strength from the market which was practically at the mercy of bear trader throughout the day to the street’s It wai made financial studentsplain that notwithstanding the intention of the large interests to maintain sufficient control of the market to prevent any serious break nevertheless speculative enterprises will be rigidly repressed under' the completion of the government financing ' Few look for any marked stiffening of prices until the next Liberty loan is floated Not a few on 'the other hand do look for tight money in the Interim as the - shouldering of the world’s financial obligations by the United States must Inevitably be reflected by a hardening of money rates in Wall street Trading In Steel consumed over a third of the day’s sales which amounted to 696900 shares- This stock broke to J04 the lowest since It closed at 104$ a net lossFebruary of 2IJBeth-lehelost 6$ Marine common 1 and the preferred- - 4$ ' Distillers was the only stock which displayed activity that closed with a substantial advance On the trading in 16900 shares it gained 2$ t KE1V YORK STOCK LIST - 9 ’ - 1 - ' - - m Americas Beet Kugar Americas Can Americas Car 4b Fonndi American Locomotive Amer Smelt it Ref Arner Tel it Tel s we 1 Ore Followed for 125 Feet on 1400 Level Carries High Values - MINING NOTES Another carload from the New Quin? ey was shipped from Park City yesterday The last brought nearly $30 a ton the K C Woolley was up looking over the Sells at lta the first of this week Anaconda Copper He says the Sells Is vastly improved Atchison' physically since he saw it before or under a former management N C Christensen metallurgist for Cal Petroleum the Big Indian Mining company is up Canadian Pacific from the mine near Lg Sal Central Leather Chesapeake & Ohio yesCash quotations: Utah Copper dropped to Chi Mil it St P Corn-No S No 200 2 1990202 was yellow Chi it Northwestern $350 It 0200 No 4yellow' terday It yellow nominal C R I it Psc etfa sold for $9550 on Saturday' Oat— No 8 white 57 ©39c standard S70 Hugh Trenholm has returned from 59 1830184 Corn Products Kef a trip to southern California He exCrnclble Steel Into business to the mining Jump pects Timothy— 8000800 ( Important work is now on in the the Eureka Lily said one of the directors who received a phone from the East Tlntlc property yesterfeet west of day About twenty-fiv- e the new station & fissure was cut It is one to five feet wide and the ore has been proven six inches to two feet wide A recent hample of thsf ore gaye returns of 2324 per cent copper 29 ounces silver and $240 in gold This was taken out fifty feet south of the station A sample extracted seventy-fiv- e feet north of the station gave returns of 2834 per cent copper 236 ounces silver and $120 in gold This fissure has beep followed for 125 feet and Showed ore all the distance is the declaration of this official At present the fissure is being drifted on both north and south The formation has not -- been crosscut ' The latest word is that a new raise will be started up on the ore at a favorable point fifty feet north of the station There is a foot of the gray copper ore showing at that point The ore makes alongside of a body of quartan and conditions are considered very favorable 1400 level of - Ctover-17OO02- 2OO - Me-Cr- ea - w e ‘ NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF CHARLES GLASER deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 226 East Broadway Salt Lake Utah on or before the 10th day-City of November A D 1917 I GLASER Administrator of the estate of Charles Glaser deceased Date of first publication September 4 A D 1917 - - Missouri Pacific Montana Power Nevada Copper Xew York Central - 17— Hog— Receipts 38000 Sept Heavy- 173001775: mixed steady to 10c higher178001830 174001770 light pigs 15 50 1700 bulk of sales 174O0177Ol 17000 market 'steady to Cattle— Receipts’ cows and Native steers 95001650 easier heifers 8 75010 25 western steers 85001400 Texas steers 75001050 cows and heifers 8500 900 eanners 5000650 Stockers' and feeders etc 65001250 calves 80001200 balls-stag- Omaha MONEY - New York" Sept 17— Mercantile paper 505 bills 472 commercial Sterling— Sixty-da- y commercial sixty-da- y bills on banks 471 cables demand 475 bills 471 476 cables 578 Franca— Demand 579 ilnildcra— Demand 42 cables 42 782 cables 761 Ruble— Demand 16 cables 16 5500875 27500 market steady 25c Mexican dollars—62 Sheep— Receipts iSovernment bonds— Irregular railroad bonds higher 'Yearlings 117501300 wethers 11000 1235 ewes 97501100 lambs 176001840 heavy loans— Firm Tluie sixty days ninety days and Kansas City Sept 17— Hogs— Receipts 50000 six months lower 5 ruling higher Bulk 176001860: heavy 180001875 Call money— Firmer: high 5 178001860 light 17400 rate 5 closing 5 offered at 5 last loan 5 packers and butcher 360001725 1820: pig — Receipts Prime-fe- d 25000 Cattle 'higher SUGAR steers 160001680 dressed beef steers 11000 New- York Bept 17— Baw sugar steady 1550 western steers 90001325 southern steers 690 molasses 602 refined ateady out-lo- 67501100 cows 57501000 heifers 70001300 990 erualied 965 mould “A” 890 cubes Stockers and feeders- 67501300 bulls 6000800 0180025 XXXX powdered 8600870 powdered calves 65001325 6000 strong Lambs 17250-182fine granulated 8400860 diamond SS54itL7Q Sheep— Receipts 120001850 wethers 110001250 A” 840 confectioners “A 8300850 No X ewes yearling 100001150 8100825 six-ty-il- ay 6 7-- N and ’ 506 cep-trifng- - - -- n A II (( 5 Utah Copper Wabash pfd “B ebes Western Union Westlnghouse Klectrle Total sale for the day - - F C'Loofbourow Attorney for ministrator i Ad- DIVIDEND NO 80 TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE Preferred al af 1 N - Norfolk Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pae Tel A Tel Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Coal Ray Con Copper Reading Rep Iron A- - Steel Shattuck Arl Copper Southern Pacific Southern Railway Studebsker Corporation Texas Co Union Pacific U SL InL Alcohol United State Steel s Lire-Dem- T 1917 NOTICE TO CREDITORS i' again shortly Distillers Securities Pork— 240 4265 Erie C B Stewart and J F Bowman of Lard— 288202887 the Wyoming Consolidated Oil com37 Ribs— 22 87024 Central Motors ValCrest Northern pfd pany have returned from Spring ' Great Nor Or etfa ley where arrangements are being LIVE STOCK Central made to complete a derrick and “spud Chicago Sept 17 — Hog — Receipt IS 000: weak Illinois Copper Inspiration In” directly at Saturday’ average Bulk 173501840 light mixed Nickel 189501865 international' 16800 189001835 heavy Manager Hansen of the Dayton International Paper 168001705 pigs 130001725 rongli Placei company reports that the first 1863 Cattle — Receipts 23000 strong Native beef K C Southern run of the new mill on the property cattle 75001785 western steers 67001550 Kennecott Copper and feeders 65001100 cows and heif- L A Nashville near Virginia City Nev has b£fen Stockers Maxwell Motors 51501290 calves 117001600 made and he anticipates satisfactory ersSlieep— Receipts 20000 firm Wethers 9000 Mexican- Petroleum lx results 5001825 1275 ewes 82501175 lambs Miami Copper 1 690000 chares Daly Mining company: At a meeting of the board of directors of the Daly held at Its office on Mining company was deSeptember 15 1917 a dividend clared of 815000 the same being 10 cents per share upon the outstanding stock of the company capital at the office of the company 918 payable Kearns building Saif Lake City Utah on Monday tho 1st day of October 1917 22 Transfer books close 1917 and reopen on the September 2d day of Oc tober 1917 G W PARKS Secretaryl ASSESSMENT NO 29 THE y COPPER place of business 221 Principal Ness building Salt Lake City Utah Location of mines Beaver Lake district Beaver county Utah mining Notice la hereby given that at a meetthe board of directors of the ing of d Copper company held on of September 1917 assessthe 12th day cent per share ment No 29 of one-ha- lf was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation issued and outstanding immediately to the treasurer payable A J McMullen at his office 221 Ness Salt Lake City Utah buildingstock upon which this assessAny ment may remain unpaid on Saturday the 13th day of October 1917 will be and advertised for saie at delinquent auction and unless payment is public made before will be sold on Saturday of November 1917 at 8 the Sd day o'clock p m at the office of the com- for the amount of assessment Sanythereon together with the costs of and expense of sale advertising CHARLES A WEAVER Secretary First 1917 publication Tuesday SeptemUTAH-UNITE- D COM-pan- Utah-Unite- - - ber 18 NOTICE TO WATER USERS STATE ENGINEER’S OFFICE Salt Lake City Utah August 80 1917: Notice is hereby given that H CL' Edwards whose postoffice address is Sait Lake City Utah has made application the of in accordance with laws of requirements Utah 1907 as the compiledthe session laws of Utah amended by 1909 and 1911 to appropriate five (5) cubic feet of water per second from underflow Salt Lake Big Cottonwood Utah Said water will be dicounty at a point which bears north verted 2 degrees 36 minutes east 3623 feet corner of section from the southeast 16 township 2 south rauge 1 east Salt Lake bass and meridian and conveyed for a distance of 5000 feet and there used from April 1 to October 21 inclusive of each yean for the irrigationsec-of 850 acres of land embraced in 10 and 15 township 2 south tions 91 east Salt Lake base and merirange dian This application is designated in the state engineer’s office as No 5824 All protests against the granting of said application- stating the reasons in therefor must be made by affidavit by- a fee of duplicate accompanied 9250 and filed in this office within (SO) days after the completion thirty of this notice of the publication - - No 205— J E 60 284 —Jas 5000 5000 10000 5000 10000 5000 5000 2500 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 2000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000' 1000 1000 1000 1000 5000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1600 1000 1000 Crooks 287— L Merryman 288 — David Mills 290—David Mills 295—Jas Metcalf 301— J M Allen 302— lira J H Horllck 330—O E Hulsh 338— Jarrard 846 — Dixon & Miller Co NG 366 — H B Cole 369— H B Cole 373— H B Cole 882— Albert Beck 886 — R J Evans 402 — H B McMillan 25— Badger Bros 26—A L Emberson 86— A Davies 37— A Davies 40— A Davies 42—A Davlea 58 — W M Havenor 65 —CL E Allen 73 — J H Horllck 75 —R J Evans 83 — Badger Bros 86 —Badger Bros 89 — W D Nebeker 91— W 98 — R 99— R 602 — R 3— R 4— It 5— R ‘ D Nebeker J Evans J Evans J Evans Evans J Evans JJ Evans 14— It J Evans 16— It J Evans 17— R J Evans 21 — 8 Artheur Block 37— Dixon & Miller Co 47— R J Evans 48 — It J Evans ’ - - - -J - - -- Mi - FREIGHT HANDLERS Wages 25c and 26c per hour V Wefrk under sheds not affected by weather Steady work all year Ap Ok 8 L Station First Freight ply West Streets South and Fourth r School Mon ey '—will last longer If every young man and yoimg woman deposits it In this safe banlc and pays by check Students are Invited to make thia bank their business headquarters The officers whose names appear below are ready to assist you In business matters Come In TODAY 1250 and get acquainted With a Fe: allty MERCHANTS BANK Member Capital gait Lake Clearing Hews 1250 1250 2500 1250 1250 1250 1250 2500 1250 2500 1250 $250000 a pf JOHN PINGREE President O P SOULE Vlee Pres MORONI HEI5ER Tice Pima RADCLIFFE Q CANNON L J BATS Assistant Cashiers Corner Main and Third Sonth SALT LAKE CITY UTAH ’ 1260 625 250 - 250 250 250 250 500 250 250 260 260 720 A El 815 fl-3- 0 1205 P M 225 P M “ 230 P W 330 P 2d 250 250 250 250 a a h onaaitaiBSi5r?v2ikpi-’— A M 1100 A El - 250 250 250 350 250 250 250 Arrive cur omrtk 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 260 250 250 ' 260 EFFECTIVE AUGUST 22 1917 Dally Malad and Intermediate Depart 250 250 250 1250 250 260 125 125 1250 250 250 J UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD 250 250 A30 P ' ‘ Ogden and Intermediates p 505 p k 8J55 600 P SI 0mah Ogden Lojran Bolsa Portland Seattle (Butte also—going) Limited Omaha Angeles Denver St Louis Chicago Overland Limited—Omaha Chleagn Denver St Louis (San Francisco also departing) Francinco and Butte also arrir-v IBS J Yellowstone Special— Ogden Pocatello idnho Falla Yellowstone Park (Twin Falls also arriving) 505 P M 500 P M -- 1155 P 2XOC1I Sir benautL 1155 P M pcin° at04Ticket City : Betel Utah 30 A M 830 A M 1010 P M 740 P 11 ) lu 2M P M a at - OfHeaw 1155 AM 1210 P M 810 A M “ (Cch viikw im utmi-- IK Telcpkeno -- U You 9 Need a REMEMBER IT COSTS YOU yenrseir NOTHING te have the mt the beet eplalea A thorengh painstaking EXAMINATION given each and every person by me personally 250 125 500 250 250 273 250 ARE YOU A PERFECT MAN? 750 250 125 Te Have Ne Back Pains) Ncrveuanesa) Ne Kidney Dlseaaei Xe Less ef Ambition Bat With Plenty ef Life and of Every ef Youth Ia the Wish Eancr Man Old Middle-Age- d Young To be and healthy is th aim man and yet of every strong how many we find who lack the vitality and strength which nature gave them Instead of developing into strong healthy men that nature intended they find themselvea gloomy despondent — no ambition to do anything struggle soonerThey or later to becomeaimlessly victims along of that dread disease NERVOUS PROSTRATION their finer sensibilities blunted and their nerves shattered Be warned in time 250 260 250 250 250 260 260 260 250 250 250 '250 359 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 260 250 ' 250 1000 275 250 60 125 250 £50 250 260 250 250 250 250 256 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 125 687 250 1250 IT’S YOUR OWN FAULT If you go to an Imitation and get Imitation treatment doctor deliberately MENT when can you REAL TREAT- give that will reach your particular case and effect a REAL CURE NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID tJNTIL BENEFITED My practice Is ceaflaed to the following dlseusen of meui X STOMACH TROUBLES XERVOU DEBILITY SKIN DISORDERS VARICOSE VEINS BLADDER TROUBLES irVEW TROUBLES BLOOD DISEASES PILES AID FISTULA KIDXEY TROUBLES X EURASTI1KX I A CHROXIO DISEASES MEDICINE $1 TO f&OO PER COURSE - EXPERT MEDICAL EXAMINATION FREE I I do net exelnsien np I cure to stay eared Do net delay Cell teday Ka mistakes made Caasnltatlaa free I dlagneae byepateh natlan free Urinal analysis free to cure disease Just as I say I do or refund every dollar I guarantee me If I fall the fault is mine not youra No case accepted by paid toMedicines from $100 to 8500 from my own laboratory mail courie Hours from 9 a m to 8 p m tally Sunday from io to 12 STATE BICE CO SMain St Salt Lake City 20 —C 21 C H Leil H Leil with law and an And In accordance of directors made on order of the board of July 1017 so many the 30th day each parcel of such stock as sharesbeoinecessary will be sold at the may 222 Ness buildthe companyUtah office of Lake on Tuesday Salt City ing at 8 o’clock the m25ihtoday of September assessments pay delinquent p the cost of adthsron together with1 of the sale expenses vertising and F 8 WALDEN Secretary DIVIDEND NO 2 BINGHAM MINES 1 ml M (1AM 835 Pmclfl° 1100 P 1100 P p 555 F 2L i y MSil:nSiS!SiutiUrm M°aOgden (Denver Omaha Chicago going) 515 P 830 P M ii-5- 5 ' - - 375 250 250 250 75 260 250 260 250 250 125 250 250 Notice is hereby given to Company of the Bingham Mines the stockholders of the State of company a corporation No 2 of fifty Maine tnat Dividend centa been deshara has (50c) per Q F McGONAGLE board of directors upon the clared by ' State Engineer stock1 of the corcapital outstanding 1917 to Date of first publication September the October payable poration 4 1917 date of completion of publicarecord 20th stockholders of September JAMES P GRAVES tion October 4 1917 (Signed) President IN- THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT THOMAS & WOODS Treasurer Lake County State of UtahDated Sept 6 1917 Morrison Merrill & Co a corporation - mum: of Mining Company Ltd 'Notice special’ meeting of stockholders JCQtjTee is hereby given that there will be a special meeting ofRed-Bir-stockd holders of Summit and Consolidated Mining company Ltd the on charter of' which has been revoked anaccount of the nonpayment of the license tax to be held at room nual 422 Felt building Salt Lake City Utah on Monday the 24th day of September A D 1917 at 19 o'clock a m for the purpose of voting upon a proposition for the sale and conveyance or all of the property and assets of said company By order of the directors and trus- ALONZO YOUNG Vice President CL W Felt Secretary Buk 500 ” 5000 1000 1000 1000 1000 58 — H M Havenor 1000 61— Ralph A Badger 1000 a 65 — J 8 Bell 1000 66— J SL Bell 10C0 67 J 8 Bell 1000 68 — J 8 Bell 1000 69— E W Hulse Co 1000 74— Hyrum Leatham 1000 77— R J Evana 82 — R J Evans 1000 88 —J R Sebree 1000 9—B W Dixon 1000 — 19 Keunett Clayton 1000 1500 20— Vera Clayton 1000 25— W G Mllroy — 27 H W Cram 1000 1000 22— W H Child 300 84 — Mrs E Cowan 36— Mrs C H Wright 1000 1000 18— W & Weller 41 — H O Yeager 1000 41 —H O Yeager 1000 44 — C F Decker 1000 ' 19 — Mrs G M Fahrln- 600 ger 539— Dixon & Miller Co 1000 59-- Awrence Briggs 1000 68 — Badger Bros 1000 500 79— H W Doscher 2000 80— Peter K Bokas 1000 81— J R Sebree 1000 83 J R Sebree 86— Mrs Margaret Me 1500 Cardy 1000 98— C N Hart 2000 97 —Y Hing Yu 1000 701 — F I Cowan 500 11 —CL M Temple ’ 19-- G 1000 M Temple 1000 21— F L Cowan 1000 27— G C Bov 1000 8—CL CL Bow 1000 9—C C Bow 1000 C Bow SlCa 1000 84 —Peter Fourkas 1000 88 — W M Havenor 1000 43 — W M Havenor 1000 44 — W:M Havenor 1000 45— W M Havenor ' 1000 48— W M Havenor 1000 54— J B Sebree 1000 58 "J R Sebree 1000 57 — J R Sebree 1000 58 J R Sebree 1000 68 — J R Sebree 1000 76 — W M Havenor 1000 77 — W M Havenor1000 87 — R L Batchelor 1000 812— M Lall 1000 38 " R Sebree 1000 29—J R Sebree 1000 42 — T A Block4000 44 — T A Block 1500 48— Mra M Wella 1000 62 — A V Bowyer 200 53—O E Maun 500 56 — E W Hulse & Co 1000 868— HB Cole 1000 69— H B Cole 1000 B Col® 1000 1— H B Cole 1000 2 H B Cole 1000 3 —H B Cole 1000 7 — H Bw Cole g- 1000 H B Cole 1000 9 H B Cole 1000 97 — W M Havenor 1000 901— W M Havenor 1000 4— W M Havenor 1000 5 — W M Havenor 27— W L Wilson A Co 1000 1000 36 — F W Aik ire 10 00 51— B M Taylor 1000 2— E M Taylor 1000 M Taylor 500 4— E M Taylor 2750 5 K L Smith 100063 —Carrie S Long 6000 6— H W Cram CONSOLI-date- d RED-BlR- D 15 $ 222— J H King 5000 Horllck 228 —Ambrose Nord 5000 229— Ambrose Nord 5000 230— Ambrose Nord 5000 281— Ambrose Nord 5000 236 —E Nielson 5000 10000 238—CL E Allen 10000 241—E Beck 252— Glen Ostrauder 5000” 5000 264— L Merryman 10000 268— Ernest Boins 276— Gordon Thornburg 5000 277— Gordon Thornburg 5000 - ' SUMMIT AND - 1 ESTATE OF CLAUDIUS V WHEEL-- r Creditors will deceased underclaims with vouchers to the present signed at the office of William M St Trust building Utah on or before Savings 20th the day of November v ' A D 1917 SL ADDIE WHEELER Administratrix of the Estate of Claudius V Wheeler Deceased William M McCrea Attorney for Administratrix- Date of first publication September 18 1917 144 DELINQUENT NOTICE s3 i4ai Probate and GrArdianabip Kotteaa Consult county dlerk or the respective signers for further information A DIVIDEND NO 17 OF TEN CENTS share And an extra dividend No 4 ol! per five cen'J per share has been declared and will be paid on October 1! 1917 to the holdera of outstanding shares of our capital stock as shown by our books at the close of business on Sept 15 1917 Stock transfer books will be closed on September 15 1917 and reopened for transfers on October 2 1917 MacMILLAN MARSHALL BEAVER COPPER COMPANY BRIN clpal place of business Salt Lake City Utah Location of mines Beaver county Utah Notice: There' are dedescribed upon the linquent assessment No 7 stock on account offollowing levied on the 20th day of July 1917 th several amounts aet the names of the respective opposite shareholders as follows: Cert na H-Piw- sil HOW AT NEBEKER AND R H BUTTERFIELD Attorneys for Plaintiff & - - Salt Lake City Utah Sept Rye-N- o-2 Barley-1200- 1917 LIEUT GUTHRIE PROMOTED! ' Lieut Edwin Guthrie head of the navy recruiting station iunre has been promoted to senior grade lieutenant from Junior grade His position designated by twA bars Instead ‘ of one on his uniform is practically equal in rank to that of an army captain ENLISTED MEN GUESTS Three former hotel employes who are enlisted with the Utah artillery were guests of honor at a dinner given last night in the Newhouse hotel by the Greeters the national hotel organisation The three were J A Whalen Almo P Simmons ajid L F McAllister 191 ujvjc ’noqd ps avofiqnd OBXl ®q spu qx luvi euo u punoj q ms sjnoqvejsqm jo o us puu 03 6)1 eiqvqvjsiuiun BAnoI esnoq Bujpjsoq pedoq u Aousoba jo pup sejsqj ueqM pus eqi 1) qanjt ex-divid- ' re " SILVER KING CONSOLIDATED MIN ING COMPANY OF UTAH SOLON SPIRO President G W BROWNING Secretary 89-6- -8 vs Mrs Alice Harris and Maplaintiff tilda Winder Hamilton detendants— Notice Notice Is hereby given that an action has been commenced in the above entitled court by the plaintiff herein the defendants above named against for the purpose of foreclosing a mechanic’s lien for materials furnished in and about the erection of a buildthe following described proping onowned erty by the said defendants situated in Salt Lake county State of Utah to wit: Lot twelve (12) block thirty-tw- o A Big Field survey (32) ten-acNow this isplat to notify all persons holding or claiming a lien or liens on jrnld premises under the provisions of the mechanic’s lien law of the atate of Utah title 46 chapter 1 compiled laws beof Utah 1907 to be and appear fore the above entitled court on the 12th of November 1917 to exhibit and there the proof of said lien then day or liens and to present then and there their respective complaints in intervention setting forth In full the nature character and amount of their respective liens ' or claims under the provisions of the said mechanic's lien law Dated this 10th day of September assert that there does I can a single case of Blood Disease not exist positively Bladder and all diseases of men I Kidney cure cannot treatmentsafely permanently topromptly if amenable men who are sick who have by I prefer their own overwork worry or dissipation ruined their health wrecked their nerve ’weakened their brain and poisoned their blood I HAVE A SURE SPEEDY CURE me good to cure men who are I cure every form of bad blood drains suffering and discharges I use only the latest and best methods and medicines I am and as long as I am in the business particular: up to date in every will be regarded as THE LEADING SPECIALIST in my line I invite you to my office to learn of my method You can always learn something from such la visit and it costs nothing It-doe- s W M GRIFFITH MD Hours M to St Sundaye IS to 12 159 Main Street |