Show t - THE SALT LAKE CITY UTAH THURSDAY OCTOBER '25 1917 HBBALD-BEPOBUCA- N t GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK OIL AND I METALS ' i ‘ DEEP CREEK’S ACCOUNT FOR : WEEKLY WORK THE COPPERS Properties in Camp Ferber and'-a- t - gations until rights and restrictions under the present regime are clearly defined It is notable however that no dissenting voice is heard regarding (he reasonableness of 23R cents as an exceedingly-faiprice for government requirements under existing exigencies The outlook for copper with the enormous world demand for the metal would certainly warrant a higher level of values but without question it Is a patriotic duty to furnish the United States and allies with every pound they actually need at a' big discount below what trade interests have already paid the heavy tonnage “Nevertheless the policy of interfernatural laws in commerce as ing with well as nature and the substitution of artificial and arbitrary values 'Is fraught with danger’’ r - - MEETING IS HELD - de - ot lead-beari- ng NEW QWNCY SHIPS AGAIN For Next Year j (By 'Badger Bros Private Wire) New York Oct ' 24 —Weakness' in feature coppers Is again-the pressure against 'Utahparticularly and Anaconda The disturbed' conditions in the by the government’s industry caused war region measures is constantly being emphasized That it is an important factor in the heaviness of the copper shares cannot be doubted The position is summed up’ very well in the latest issue of Copper Gossip the official organ of the National Conduit & Cable company as follows: “With the government in absolute control of jthe copper situation of the country operations will' consequently be regulated1 by a new method Instead of being subjects to established economic laws always recognized In normal times The new order of things has created great unsettlementcertainly in the trade Buyers and seller both hesitate to enter into new obli- - Will Be Driving 700?Foot Tunnel and Sinking inTenDavs ' : Are' Not Good ‘ Operations In the Deep Creek district continue to attract attention The the Western heavy shipments from 200 to 250 tons Utah Copper company dally of ore that is reported5 to average 4 to 5 per cent copper have started the rumor that dividend payments are not an improbability along about the first of the year September was the the company first full shipping month were started Jias had since shipments on the completion of the Deep Creek railroad Into camp last spring In September the production was 21000 ounces silver and 228000 pounds of copper The profits of that month are said to have been very satisfactory to the manIf this production may be agement continued dividends directly are almost certain it is said From the camp journal the following is taken denoting the past week’s progress at the camp It says: Work of constructing a clubhouse for the use of employes of the Western Copper company when they are off duty will he started in a few days and completed within a short time The buildor thirty ing will he either twenty-fou- r feet square ajid fitted with equipment so the men can amuse themselves or rest and read when they have finished their shifts in the mine This will result in less disturbance around the hunkhoiises when the men of one shift are sleeping and will be an improvement which the employes will appreciate The company continues to mine and ship a large amount of ore as well as 'doing new exploration work The results from operations in new workings are reported to be favorable and additional ore is being opened over at Ferber work on the Big Chief mine has been suspended because of the inability to continue shipments The outfits that were engaged in hauland ing ore to the railroad have as about 500 tons of ore is' quit on the dumps further prosecution will not be made at present At the Western Utah Extension the hoist is being installed at the Mogul shaft and with It in operation much faster progress In can be made The building over sinking the compressor plant was completed this week and It houses a plant as large and efficient as any in the district In the No 1 tunnel it Is being rapidly extended under the summit of Helmet hill and additional depth with every gaining fdot of advance A drift from a about 150 feet In from the portalpoint of the tunnel has been started and both workings will be kept going W ork on the western end of the Silver Tip lodge claim is resulting in the finding of both lead-silv- er and copper ore and prospecting in both veins Is being continued At the Pole St&r mines more high-gracopper is being found In the- incline shaft and in the raise above No 2 tunnel and preparations are being made to mine ore from the lower workings of the incline shaft A new drift from the station of No 1 shaft has been started and is following a vein toward where it Intersects with the strong north-sout- h vein west of the shaft From the bottom of the incline shafe connection was recently made from“No 1 tunnel a drift is being pushed to the westand in a big vein that is very promising More water is coming Into the drift from the Eagle shaft where It’ Is expected a sup-pl- y for all the mines and the company camp will be developed 150-fo- DIVIDEND LIST Expression That New York Commentator New War Conditions Hints That Condition Progress at Various Active Eastern : i Visiting capitalists from Honolulu some of whom are understood to be heavily interested In the Montana-BinghaConsolidated Mining company held an Important meeting Tuesday night with local officials of the company and representative mining engineers and others After the meeting most of the visitors left for the west One of the party said yesterday that the meeting proved very satisfactory all around and although no definite actions were taken at the meeting it is the consensus of opinion that the matter of financing the big East Side Bingham proposition Is moving along in satisfactory way It is the1 understanding that the proposition will be worked out on the lines contemplated by the big men back of the enterprise It Is expected that some definite action will be taken Inside of the next ten days Among those present at the meeting at Hotel Utah which lasted into 'Were Robert W Shingle yesterday CL G and J Ballantyne C G Bockus Jorgenson of Honolulu J O Butler and Charles Hoy of Los Angeles and W E Hubbard R J Evans J B Leg-ga- t' J E Higgins and C A Feet all of Salt Lake gi For ' shine time ' it has been hinted that “something is doing In Ohio Cop' Now a report comes from New perYork put out by Charles A Stoneham & Co that the initial dividend to be paid by the Bingham mine may be looked for next year As 1918 is but sixty-eigdays away the initial distribution may be closer on the heels of time than the stockholders anticipate ' The recent drop of the stock from' $150 to as low as 8$ cents however would be a poor barometer as to early dividends by this company New York officials 'of the Ohio Copper have b? en looking over the mine at Bingham and the mill at Lark the past week or two' H E Rogers of New York the managing' director has been expected also The' mill is now treating something like 2300 tons of ore daily All this Is pulled through the recently acquired Mascotte tunnel The Stoneham comment referred to is as follows: “The better things Indicated for Ohio Copper next year are not1 reflected in the market price of the stock which last week sagged below $1 a share or the amount of the recent assessment At present Ohio is estimated to be turning out in excess of 5000000 pounds of copper annually at a cost that would 'permit of earnings of between 15 cents and 20 cents a share in the present copper market The company therefore is Completing is 3000-to- n flotation plant when' It Is expected that production will approach 15000000 pounds of copper and costs will be materially annually reduced It Is figured that Ohio should show a profit of around 65 cents a share on the outstanding capitalization when this 'mill is completed and there are strong probabilities that Ohio will be among the new dividend payers during 1918 The stock is considered speculatively attractive on the recent decline - ht - ' SIX CARS POTASH MOVED WEEKLY ’ AFTER DAY OF REST MINING t MART OPENS ADVICE TO BROKERS POISON SPIDER Marysvale Florence Mill to "'‘Extract the Ore ‘ Bi-produc- ts: New control has taken "over the property of the' Red Bell Mining company in Big Cottonwood district and It is the expectation of the management to have ' the new modern plant operating with the miners pushing the tunnel and sinking a winze within the next ten days' The property Is located Just east of the old Maxfield mine ' The new plint which is now being comInstalled consists of a five-dri- ll pressor hoist with electric dynamos and pumps The Utah Power & Light Is now stringing the line and connecting UP wjth the new machinery The main tunnel is in 700 feet and this will be driven further ahead A winse will be unwatered and sunk deeper It is the expectaton to vigorously push mining operations all winter Borne heavy iron ore wai recently taken from the winze and shipped to the smelter It contained some precious metal values - STOCK MARKET DULL 4-Fo- BY STOXON WALL By Intemstionsl New Service New York Oct 24 —Today’s short session of the stock market was dull International Mercantile Marine rose to a new high record upon a report that at the board meeting in a few are to be dedays back dividends clared Union ' Pacific and Brook yn Rapid Transit fell to new low levela Rails with but few exceptions were weak scoring losses of from 1 to 1 points Steel rails lacked suppor( United States Steel recovered some of its early decline closing with a net loss of i point 'Bethlehem B fell 1 point and Lackawanna Steel 1 custom-es- s Few commission houses had and business was stagnant at times Practically everybody in Wall street was bending every effort ' during the day to sell Liberty bonds Brokers declared a pronounced success will mean much to financial Interests restoring confidence and stimulating business Brooklyn Rapid Transit rallied at the close recovering a point over its low for' the day and closing at yesterday’s figure Union Pacific also rallied over a a net loss of 13 The point but scored tobacco shares were weak but Consolidated Gas and Peeples Gas were strong on short covering ’'Each apparently ’ gained 1 points' were loan Si's strong in a Liberty narrow bond market They closed at the day's highest price 9982 NEW YORK STOCK LIST - ‘ t Face in Raise Above Raise Word received this week from the that another carload of ore will be shipped either the last of this week or the first of next The ore is coming from the raise above the raise Here the ore' ‘is reported four feet wide But the values are so scattered through the gangue at this particular point that It requires close sorting on the part of Superintendent Harrington However he figures that his car will run much better than the last a car shipped the latter part of September The values are mainly In lead aiid silver 52-t- on " SATISFACTION GUARANTEED s Bld vised you to do ao? If you did not you should buy now ATLAS expects to bring in Well N°- - 1 within very short time on section 18 in the famous Salt Creek field and te now getting rig on section they 35 and will soon be drillon that section We have small ing lot of this stock to sell at 35c and we do not look to see it stay at this price very long Send in your orders at once do j- ' wait till it advances again BUY NOW- UTAII-WYOMI- BROKERAGE XG 217 Atlaa Bid r j I CO 13870 I3995 8845 4200 8870 November 2400 2135 2165 2370 2382 2160 2100 2135 aaqaaaaraa 2403 2135 0 2770 a 2117 2100 Rye— No 2 181 LIVE STOCK MARKET Xortb Salt Lake Oet 24— Cattle— Receipts Choice steers 9000950: Market steady fair steers ' 0000750: good steers 7750875 choice cows and heavy heifers 0750730 fslr to good cows and heifers 6750650: ratters 5000 023 esnners 4000500 grass balls 4000700 veal calves 90001100 Choice Hog— Receipts 80S Market lower fat hogs 175 to 225 pounds 150001550 mixed Logs 100 pounds and np 145C0152S 7183 Good Market steadySheep— Receipt choice lamlm 157501050 ewes S2509M wethers 100001050 yearlings 105001150 536 - Chicago Oct 24— 1 log— Receipts 20000: weak above yesterday’s average Bnlk 1I9G0164O mixed 146001070: iieavy light 142301045 145501480 145501065 rough pigs 102501365 — 26000 Native steers strong (Tattle Receipts 08501700 western steers 6OO013A5: Stockers and feeders 40001140 cows and helfera 4759 1190 calves 80001500 Wethers 8750 Sheep— Receipts 24000 weak 1275 ewes 80001180 lamba 122301775 15c S Wool StocJzs B Mines Bos Ely I) Daly K B B were rtcviTva private wire: Bid I fo73 1200 70 IU V Ex IU Metals 1(7' Con 223 000 Apex 500 K Bntte X Bntte 181 Tnolnmne ID West 100 212 S50 r 2200 250 1250 262 1000 1400 Ask 3300 875 12C0 2875 S8 4s VS 'the coaverslea of the leeommnd We SVi per eeet bonds Into tbe new Liberty 4 Tbe 3H ‘per cent bends are now 125 the New York Stoek ex oiling 00 175 200 0972 Thaae'drairtiq to Sow Utah M I AS P Creek 1800 1850 ehangeoataronad the loewl committee help by te a large amount of the new : nelL cun 4m their ' u 3Ha ut through STANDARD OIL: STOCKS to ufter net them all price paying were received yee-Tbe following quotations charge about 01OO&75 for each flOOO abss olui Ha1irep Itivtd nHvsta m M bond and apply tbe proceeds to the da at par with no commission Liberty or any ether charge whatsoever Mas Yal Majestic N DIrss Ohio Cop 473 83 120 1050 1450 131 Bab-erlbl- - - I A Iniogla & Go 2400 Hudson Ava OGDEN 49: 23122825 pulled wool 24330015 noils 17944428 " Nw York Oct 24— Mercantile 16CO017OQ Kansas City Oct 24— Hoc— Receipts 7000 Bulk 152501025: heavy liOO01CCO: IHgber packers and butcher 135001640 light 15000 1563 pig 135001450 9000 Cattle— Receipt Higher Prime fed steer 155001675 dressed beef ateera 11009 13(6 western steers 80001250 rowfl' 5 259 950 belfrra 05001260 stackers snl feeders 50 01050 balls 0600775 calves 650013501 SOD Iswrer Lambs 10250 Sheep— Receipts 1700 yearling 120001323 wethers 11OO01LOO ewes 00001175 : ' i - MONEY - tops 100001100 lambs paper 6 bills 471)4: commercial sixty Sterling sixty-da- y 471: commercial sixty-da- y day bill on bank demand 473 cables 470 bills 479 Gnildera— Franc— Demand 577: cable 575 0 Llrcs—Demand 7S0 cables 43 Demand 42 Rubles— Iiemand ' 1340 caMca 7a3 cables Government bonds 1300 Mexican dollar 62 Railroad bond Time loan heavy steady ninety days 605 steady: sixty days 505: Call money firm: high six months 4 dosing bid 8 4 low ofruling rate fered at 4 last loan 4 Alta Consolidated Ships Another Car 9 505 Alta Consolidated has a carload of ore at the sampler today Thla is the first ore it ha shipped out of Alta in several months The ore Is SUGAR 'f ftIt la understood that from now New York Oct 24— Raw sugar steady Cen 160 Mala St trifocal 6S0: molaraea 802 refined steady: on the Alta Consolidated will be found SALT LAKE tine granuleted 1 85 r more frequently lnvthe shipping list - J ng quarterly The statistics werj compiled report'returns of 1290 textile manufacfrom turers and wool dealers The stocks warn divided as follows: Greaj wool 34594696 pounds sconrej wool 8: v- - - T 53 - 60-37-1- 29 258-25- 87-1- 56 99-1- 64 S A HOLMES - DELINQUENT NOTICE UTAH MINE 402 KEARNS Salt Lake City Utah October building 23 1917 The Utah Mina principal THE 1440— Lavagnlna 100 1585 — G Lavagnlna — G 1590 Lavagnlna 1594—G Lavagnlna 100 1597—G Lavagnlna 1496 — Christian Mooyer 1000 200 1678 —Sam’l McIntyre 200 1471— E W Ortman 500 1659—Hattie J Sheperd 200 1342— John M Whitaker 100 1276— John M Whitaker 1488— John R Winder Jr 100 500 1658—Mary J Wells 1066— Geo Romney & 1O0OO - 2000 2000 6000 2000 1000 1000 5000 10000 1000 Sons And In accordance with law and an order of the board of directors made on the 18th day of September 1917 so of stock as many shares of each parcel may be necessary will be sold at public THOS HOMER Clerk (SeaL) By B F Quinn Deputy Clerk Jeremiah Stokes Jr attorney for IN THE DISTRICT COURT FRO-ba- te division in and for Salt Lake county State of Utah matter of the estate of Ellas H Webb and Mary Webb deceased— Notice The of Joel NIbley administratorpetition with the will annexed of the of Elias H Webb and Mary Webb deceased praying for the settlement of final account of said administrator and for the distribution of the residue of the estate to the persons entitled and for the discharge of said administrator has been set for hearon the 2d day of Noveming ber A Friday D 1917 at 2 o'clock m the county courthouse In thep court-at room of said court in ' Lake City Salt Lake county Utah Salt Witness the clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed thla 19th day of October 1917 THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) By B F Quinn Deputy Clerk W H King and P T Farnsworth Attorneys for Petitioner PRO-bat- e IN THE DISTRICT COURT division In and for 8alt Lake county State of Utah In the matter of the estate of Marv McCauley deceased —Notice The of 1 H Curtis adminisof the estate of Mary McCaule trator petition deceased praying for the settlement of final account of said administrator and for the distribution of the residue of the estate to the persons entitled has been set for hearing on Friday the 2d day of November A D 1917 at 2 o'clock p m at the county courthouse in the courtroom of said court in Salt Lake City Salt Lake county Utah Witness the clerk of said court with affixed’ this 19th day the seal thereof of October 1917 THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) By B F Quinn Deputy Clerk A R Barnes Attorney for Petitioner IN THE DISTRICT COURT PRO-ba- te division in and for Salt Lake county State of Utah In the matter of the estate of Patrick Kervin deceased —Notice The petition of Minnie Halley Ker-vin the administratrix of the estate of Patrick Kervin deceased praying for an order of sale of certain mining claims of said decedent and that all persons Interested appear before the aaid court to show cause why an order should not be to sell the certhe following described tain interest ingranted mining claim of said deceased to wit: An undivided 375 feet of in and to the Nevada lode mining claim patented as'-' lode No 96 situate in Blue Ledge mindistrict Wasatch county Utah has lng been' set for hearing on Friday the 2d A D 1917 at day of November p m at the county courthouse in the courtroom of said court in Salt Lake City Salt Lake county Utah Witness the clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 18th day of October A D 1917 THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) By B F Quinn Deputy Clerk Edward McGurrln W E Rydalch and George G Armstrong Attorneys V auction at the office of the company room 402 Hearns building Salt Lake Utah on the 7th day of NovemCity 1917 13 o’clock noon to pay tbe at assessment ber thereon with delinquent and expense of the cost of advertising A F RYNDERS Secretary for Petitioner ale Tlmotby—06008 25 00024 00 Pork— Nominal Lard —288002400 Riba— 276202800 Clover-- is w-st- ern XM lOiluWiBs quvi6ivi tenlay orer the Badger-Bro- did you buy25catlas crude OIL STOCK AT when we ad- 53 00 '650000000 Pounds particular tract Stock Exchange Bldg 53 59 Omaha Oct 24— Hog— Receipts 2600 market Heavy 154001575 mixed steady to strong 130001500 155001579 light 150001600 pig balk of sales 155C0157O Cattle— Receipt 7700 Market steady to strong t Native ateera 90001000: cows and helfera 6500 Washington Oct 34 —Wool stocks In 000: 00001300 Texas steers the United States equaled approxi- 70001055: rangeateera cows 7000875: eannera 6009 0006 1200 calves SJ4 mately 650000000 pounds of grease 700 atockera and feeders etc 5750750 wool for the quarter ended September 01250 bull stag 22000 Market steady YearSheep— Receipt 30: the department of agriculture an- ling 115001275 wether 110001200 ewes nounced today In its second ht 1 59 Barley— 113S1 27 ZJ Write wire or telephone your orders Domino Wyoming Oil Co has been offered a cash bonus by the heaviest operator In Wyoming on eight hundred ncres of the thirty-eighundred owned by Domino Co Said operator to drill two deep wells for half interest In this w—m 58 60 53 January 6J yes- Min- - Cash quotation: 2 yellow 2040205: No 2 yellow No 4 yellow nominal 2030206 — Cl standard C10 Oat No 3 white 60 de of National place ofarebusiness Salt Lake City Utah There delinquent onupon tie followdescribed account of asstock ing sessment Nol three (3) of ten cents per share levied on September 18 1917 the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders aa follows: No No Cert — Name Shares Amount 1157 Wm Adams 500 $ 5000 1347—Wm Adams 1349 —Wm Adams 106—W F 100 913 — Elijah Armstrong 300 Coombs 1415 — W T Cromer 1416 —W T Cromer 1523 —W T Cromer 1550 — W T Cromer 200 this grain 100 1677 — Arthur Davies In some sections of Iowa farmers 1558—nJ W Grimes — A Hanauer Jr are satisfied with $1 for new corn and 1207 — 1450 Helen Jullch will probably sell freely 1657— Mary H Jennings Lending fntnrv ranged aa follow: 1151 — Chas Knudson 100 1475— Chaa Knudson Low Clone Open High 125 519—Clara Little CORN— 125 520—Romania Little 114 TTS5 116 114 125 521—Feramorz Little December 111 100 111 100 125 522—Decker Little May 500 1443—G Lavagnlna oats— 500 G Com— No Total Bales for the day 250000 shares II B CODE BROKER - - - 1 - the big “doings’ proved to be a success The action of the board of trade directors in eliminating business in December and November corn except In the way of settling outstanding contracts threw new speculation over Into the January and May futures Corn closed liGlic higher oats were up 303c- and hog products were 2230 55e higher Weather conditions over the corn cr belt were unfavorable with rain snow falling and forecast Is for more the finDry weather is necessary for corn Is new Little the of crop ishing In Illinois Peoria getting a moving car today that tested 33 per cent moisture Manufacturing interests were patiently waiting for the movement of several amounts set opposite the namei of the respective shareholders as fob lows: Amt 7 Name Due No Cert Shares 1 5000 $ 2506 W A Banka R F'Maughan 10833 5416 11-Clarence Young29466 4733 5 5000' 2500 M Davey F 3 Fl K Young 24146- 6038 8846 B Keller 4123 JAlbert Barnard 7763 3861 260 1350 W M Young 676 Will’rd Hansen33472 16720 260 2500 A Herdtl 1250 U 9 A Kauffman10000 5000 J 57 H L Watkins 2773 1387 1083 K W Jones 641 F U Keister 2166 106? 153 Mias R Young 7609 3760 184 Mlsa E Young 7500 3750 187 Thoa Atkinson 670 335 243 C Young 2455 ' 1227 Mra v 250 120 60 J Harbertsen 254 Miss Ella Parker 5000 2500 260 5000 2500 Chaa Ohran And In accordance with law and an order of the board of directors made on the 28th day of August 1917 so many shares of each parcel of stock as at may be necessary will be sold auction at the office of the compublic room 508 Eecles building Ogden pany Utah on the 29th day of October 1917 at 2 o'clock p m to pay the delinquent assessment thereon with the cost of and expense of sals advertising : Secretary Probate and Guardianship Notices J Consult county clerk or the respective : Notice is further given that at said signers for further information submitbe will a proposition meeting 4 amend article IN THE DISTRICT COURT FRO-ba- te ted and voted upon to of the articles of Incorporation of sald division in and for Salt Lake Tlntlc Standard Mining company so as county State of Utah thsrtof to make the first In tne matter of the estate of Will— Notice to the value of iam Sugden deceased conform more nearlyparagraph The petition of John W Sugden the property and read as follows: “Article IV The capital stock ot praying for the Issuance to himself of one million letter of administration In the estate this corporation’' ahall be one hundred and seventy-fiv- e thousand of William deceased and for dollars divided Into e one authority to Sugden has set Nofor ($1175000) mortgage on Friday the 2d been million one hundred and seventy-fivof hearing day thousand (1175000) shares of the face vember A D 1917 at 2 o'clock p m or par value the county courthouse in the courtof one ($100) dollar each at room of Dated October 19 1917 said court In Salt Lake City By order of the board of directors Salt Lake county Utah Witness the clerk of said court with E J RADDAT3 President the seal thereof affixed this 17th day NOTICE OF SPECIAL 8TOCKHOLD-r- s of October A D 1917 Me-Bro- om January - 1 -- RIBS— an erne will convene at 11 o'clock a m on the" 10th day of November 1917 at the office of the' company 422 Judge building Salt Lake City Utah Said meeting Is called for ths following pur' poses: L To elect a board of directors to serve until ths 20th day'iof December 1919 1L To amend article 9 of the articles of incorporation by striking out the third line and inserting In lieu thereofAthe following: of not less than three board "L and not more than nine directors for the present and until changed the numoer of directors shall he five 'but the board of directors may by resolution from time to time increase or diminish said board to not exceeding nine and never below three and this may be done without amending these articles but never to deprive an acting director of his office” 2 To amend the fourth of the same article by addingparagraph after tne word “corporation” In the first line of “And when page five the following: assembled and acting ever a quorumitsisaction is the corporate unanimously action whether the other directors had notice or not“ IIL To amend article 7 by striking out “the third Monday in September In line four and Inserting In lieu thereof “the 20th day ofonDecember and if said date should fall Sunday then the following Monoay’ or Board of Director By orderE the RADDATZ President Copper meeting Co a Utah corporation ingNotice Is hereby given that there will be held a the meeting ofMinatockholders of special National Copper on a Utah ing company tne 3rd daycorporation of November Saturday 1917 at the hour of 1 o'clock p m of offices of Smith & that day at the suite 903 Boston building Salt Lake City Utah that the purposes' and of said meeting are and will be FUTURES CONTINUES objects to elect a board of directors of said of seven memconsisting corpofstion bers and for the transaction of such other business as may lawfully coma before the meeting BY JOSEPH F PRITCHARD Dated at Salt Lake City Utah this 1 Service News International By 18th day of October 1917KELLAM L It Chicago Oct 24 —The grain markets on the board of trade were rather President National Copper Mining Coi Howard II 'bewas a short Priestley It day strong today Philip SN Linder cause of the rush to dispose of Liberty Clover Robert bonds in large' quantities The board Stockholders had an “open house” so to 3peak and October - - -- January 1 The following quotations were' received terday over the Badger Bros private wire ng - LARD— - ' an Domino-Wyomin- ur Cedar-Talism- Herald-Republic' “po'rk— ning' order with three shifts working every day and that six cars of potash are being shipped each all the eastern and west- week He says further that his assoernAlthough ciates and himself are looking for exchanges were In session yesterexsome remarkable results from the biday the Salt Lake Stock & Mining Libchange took a day off to help the products of the alunlte orq as soon as erty bond sale The regular call will the company can complete arrangebe held at 10 o’clock this morning ments for their 'development After one whole day of rest a livelier market Is anticipated this morning A local broker- gives his brother NOTES AND PERSONALS brokers a hint to stop advising sales of stock on the ‘present low' tide He Manager L J’ Haddock of the Libtells them to advise their customers to erty Oil company har gone to Spring get in on some of the many good ones valley to be present At the spudding in' known to be extremely and attractively of the well low right at present Manager Dllloway of Boston J B Hubbard and W E Lewis have been up looking over the new mill at the METALQUOTATIONS Pacific mine in American Ford canyon New York Oct 24 — Metal exchange lessee at the II S from Beaver quoted tin firm 6150 bid returned has ' Lead weak and unsettled at S50 county wherehe reports breaking ore nominal of shipping grades ' Spelter dull and easy East St Louis ' Returning' from American Fork J II delivery spot' 7871® 8121 Wootton reports that the South Park At London: now employing eight men and some £110 electrolytic £125 is high-graSpot copper ote Is showing In the tuntin £247 15s futures £247 5a' nel Spot — Lead Spot £30 10s futures £29 10s SAN FRANCISCO QUOTATIONS Spelter— Spot £54 futures £50’ wm received yes- The following q notation NEW YORK CURB ' ’ October - New Quincy at Park City is After several days spent Inspecting the oil fields In the center of Wyoming Harry B' Cole one of the best known of the local brokers sent the following wire yesterday from Casper to The mining edi" tor: Have examined the’ holdings of the g oil' company and find they have what if termed In the oil business three proven groups of oil ground namely 800 acres in the Powder River Junction dome also 900 acres In what Is known as the'Notches dome the Immediately Lane well which' was adjacent intqseme brought sixty days ago and 360 acres In what Is called the Poison' Spider dome This latter acreage has been proven 'since my arrival here a well having been brought ‘in’ in close proximity of the Domino holdings' It is my Judgment that the holding’s of the Domino-WyomiOil company are among the choicest oil lands of these' respective districts Geologists and expert drillers who are familiar with this locality predict 'that the Powder River Junction dome also the Poison Spider will of the produce the biggest I therefore unstate of Wyoming Andgushers' reservedly endorse the Domino-WyomiOil company-aa winner Judge Charles E Winter whose standing In the community Is unquestioned for Integrity and conservatlvenes is president of this company Its stock has been bought here by the bankers and the best local people December May - ot ' J ng - Sending Carload Prom OIL DOMES BIG s Edward A Noppel treasurer of the Florence Mining and Milling company of Marysvale is here from Philadelphia paying his first visit to the property In which he and his eastern associates have Invested a barrel of money says the Richfield Reaper Mr Fltxpatrick the general secretary of the company who has been making his home in Marysvale for the past several months met Mr Noppel In this city Monday and the two rested over night at the Johnston They paid this office a pleasant visit and talked very optimistically about the fixture of Marysvale and the potash Industry Mr Fitzpatrick reports that the company now has things in good runeight-ho- POWDER RIVER MODERN PLANT MAYENTERTHE PRESSURE ON IN THE MINES i RED BELL HAS OHIO COPPER ' f’ NOTICE ' OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDDELINQUENT NOTICE ERS MEETING WOLF MOUNTAIN COPPER COM-pan- y 508 Kcdes building Ogden Utah NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 12th 1917 The Wolf MounOctober because the annual meeting was not tain Copper company principal place held In September 1917 and for other of business Ogden Utah There are defollowing reasons a special meeting of the stock- delinquent uponon the assessof account scribed stock holders of Tlntlc Standard Mining com- ment No six (6) of one-ha- lf cent per pany is hereby called to meet and the share levied on August 28th 1917 ths lead-silv- er m ImIiHI acquisition of extensivo holdings by tho PETROLEUM COMPANY in the TEN- CASPER SLEEP or HIDDEN DOME field East of Worland Wyo and tho desire of the company to prosecute an ImnnodUto drilling campaign of larger proportions than it was intended when thi company was organized WE ANNOUNCE that it is the intention at an early date to offer for public subscription a second issue of the Capital Stock of the CASPER ESdBAR PETROLEUM COMPANY out of the Treasury holding at a CENTS per share price which win ho TWENTY-FIV- E A' complete string of drilling tools is now en rente to this field for drilling Number One Well on the CASPER EMBAR holdings ten days It is hoped that this well will be Spudded in withinWall-creek and within thirty days after Spudding in the first Bands will be tapped at which point a Commercial Well of light Oil is expected Prom one thousand to twelro hundred feet is the depth figbrought in ured within which the first well will-b- Aib result of the i e " r e gasper 15g North WaEcott trust Street goppanv ‘ Casper Wyo |