Show Sunday Morning- UGAN-UTA- H The - GRAIN MARKET IS DULL SHIPS 75 TONS Salt Lake City U tah- Herald-Republica- n -- m COLUMBUS-RE- X TRADERS ARE TIMOROUS -- I - The Spectacular Success of the VALUES RUN UP WfTH TREND UPWARD John C Cutler Jr local Investment banker In his weekly financial review saya: SUM-COPPE-R BT BRDADAN WALL RT JOSEPH P PRITCHARD Holiday buying Is under way and the stores are expecting a brisk Christmas By lnteraatlonsl News Service By International Newt Service New York Dee 15 — The actual bank atatement Chicago Dee 15 — The corn market waa a trade although Utah people are trying I sympathetic one following tbe price changes la to economize as much as possible in today showed an increase la surplus reserve of oats The price of corn was up c today and Order to send pYesenU to our soldiers $71802140 a decrease In loans of 1206065000 and fluctuations narrow The cash demand was slow and help the Red Cross work and take an Increase In net demand deposits of 8S01S3690 Past Few Months In During Assays Up to 1222 Ounces and aamples wera £8 10c lower care of those who are iy need at home The average statement showed an Increase The oata market waa uusettled and lower a decrease in loans of JS0of Out Debts and Near The business situation has been lonrplna of $1419770 Silver Tramway for Wipe in net hemand deposits jicrease In net galas 'omewhal tbg (lay during the morning Later favorable in Utah during $34880000 showed of Dividends Stock were heavy throughout the session closWinter Work Considerable Irregularity was shown In the the year and the good prices received ing 01 any aign low rear without the prleea market for hog products There were sharp de- from the sales of the products of the trading vitality at any moment during th day Ore now being shipped down from Alla by tbe clines raldsesaion and partial recoveries before farms the ranges the factories Steel lost more than two points Consolidated the Gas andmore Is carrying from 12 to 25 ounces Columbus-Rexal- i losses of show close net ih broke dosing yet prices American anil Ga Telephone on a silver and S to 12 per mads pretty fair SifilOu for pork 2433124c for lard and 1748(-!i-e “Tb aoowrtdrni taut People's cent copper General Manthe mines sriven have people was new Into Business low Little for ribs even after generously territory 165900 shares changing ager 51 IL Evans said last evening that Mt 28 to Alta sil Wasatch In tlis money brtirpm spend scale aliot:t ore 1C1 both Cotfonarnral ami team resumed haillnz only tons showed controls of 1202 for Liberty loan bonds light consisting of oversubscribing Leading futures ranged as follows v hands during the entire session terminus from Alta and from Lot No ounces silver and 865 per cent copper company The Sugar Amalgamated others one several and liocse were failed at the tram war at the 70 and ounces in cents silver actually 27 Tanners flat There carried Low 255 gold Unr company Laj'ton Sugar upeni rtigu) People’s Sugar Utah-Idahassistance and got it about fcjo ton of rare in the bins at Tanners 1250 per cent copper This richer ore is coming o com- were In need offailed and sentiment CORN— Sugar company lose to disc any Investigation ago when the haul Ins was resumed three days of the bottom of tlie ore bed where it has in man- in banking circles justifying expectations of a out engaged pany are still actively x which bad ten temporarily suspended on ac- January sort 1214 of “secondary enrichment’ a 121‘ii run season’s and the n the market sugar Improvement count of bad riads On December 13 eighty May ufacturing Lots No 28 and 29 embracing 106 tons at 1194 will U lltS! all four permanent for successful Investors representing many thousand shares sampler be tons were hnulcd down from Tanners on the are expetffed to show values ranging quite OATS— of railroad stocks have withstood the Impulse between the other-tw' tons and about fifteen teamse seventy-fircompanies Between December 6 3th near In & the Machine to sell np to this time but will act -loads wit fo up today and will ret down from seventy-fir- December 1 The Consolidated Wagon 15 the tesms hauled down thirty-ninand t Washtrade during future Inin accordance with what la done at 1 were eight to eighty tons This will include a lO"S 734 or There ai aggregate of 175 tons company reports May agood ington of Alts Consolidated ore and ahn a carhandling the railroad proposition teams on hand Friday but only one yesterday the past season PORK— These Investors will sell If auy person not fa- owing in load of i iclifgan-l'tai- i The had condition of the roads caused dollars company ore from the thousand hundred Several of it by the tomild SO 44 miliar with the business (4375 t4430 put in charge I’rince tunnel The Alta Consolidated - January different weather aud tbe softening of the the topper be will by dividends adpaid ?4400 the in 14330 are boomed Silver '144 stocks 14360 00 has a loading station on the line of the Miclil- Slay being and December highway of end the institutions and profesof brokers In vertising has A small hoist will be put Some information of a semiofficial nature LARD— sional swindlers to such an extent that the diearly In January iobican-Ctathe Mtramway from the month of the glTen out the past week from the Colurahns-Rexain and 12347 active good 2315 continues 2330 statement a 2330 rector today Jssned of Money the mint 1 at station Decetnlier which to the loading January C'nppec Prince tunnel that np to demand throughout the state while warning the pnblic that there la no intention the mine producedshows 235J 2372 2340 i233 the Alta (VreolJdated The loadinr station is May In $60000 of August upwards of monetising silver at this time or giving free the shipments totaled 828612 pounds of ore there is rather a confused and irregthe only about fifty feet above the mouth of comEl B— to It ular market for local securities with coinage tunnel or even less This will enabie both September a 861842 OfOctober 2066324: November Mfc Attendance of customers In tbe street was 1679524 moderate tons The ore has total panies to ship their product during the entire January trading 232 12330 -noth‘a73 j234o small The trading element did practically winter over tne tramway and practically nil of May from $22 a ton to more than $41 a ton ranged over Most professionals were afraid to go ing a few feet of exposed hoist Jb is said to have recently nteraged about $23 t!e loading except 4aau —iiuotptlona: the aIt ton Sunday witii contracts ou either side ofnews cover Com Noa 2 3 and 4 yellow nominal 2 fill be under Strike war in of view of the Importance 0 ?§ market The five months expenses are placed at Oats— No 3 white Tii7lsr: standard S In'Cleave before the opening that may become public 13764 a a It is which strike was 76 December 16 1917 DAY NEW FIND ' -- -- Mielitxan-L'tali'- a o e e 1 car-loa- d a i I a 1 M San-Uta- h ll lu-e- n h M-8- - ! $10-00- “What may he very important in the eastern terminal of tbe A days usto work was T"ceut!y made Cieaves tunnel 3 3 Rye — No 2 nominal Barley— Sl4031i5 TT mot hy— S3 CO'S? e Closer— $20001: £400 Pork — Noninal Lard— 324 40 evui-menc- f-- driving the tunnel farther east The workmen had proceeded only a fw feet when ore This has they fttrurk a vein of been extended for about twelve feet and has enIn thickness and the last larged to wo feet mi:ie ear heard from as:iy-- l 1222 ounces silver and w The vein seems to very high in lead be going both up and down strong A contract tot fo drive ti ls tunnel ! feet and It will be extended beyond the hundred feet if conditions are favorable This is in the oil City Kooks or Black IWs vein "The 1‘viupatny ore ahtpped this week Is frun the Copper Prin-'-beingtunnel It Is expected that the Pioneer Leasing company will ship down two rarlnti'li of Mh'higan-l'ta- h ore from the Pdifnde side nf tlic mine between now and Mon‘fids ore has been hoisted up to the day next level of ihs Cleaves tunnel aud will be sent down the trmniwty" In STOCKS s-- rr C76 3 Kibe— 2300fr24 GAINS IN GOLD RESERVE Washington Iec 15— Aggregate gains of in gold reserve of 8330CO wo bllla on hand are and of S112OCOCOO In member banks’ deposits boaro a weekly fi a lures of the ferlerai racks t Tb mn1itVD cf wif is fAIlowi: t! r!'e of buslD rIht RESIHECES (7oid cola and certificates in vaults $302940or settlement fund— federal reserve board ADDING TO TONNAGE $3!JM0C(C 250W C dd with fereign agencies f£49130ew hank Tetsl gdd bell by reserve asenta JuS3379000 Cold with federal 17710fsiO iol-fund redemption Si630279COO UNDER OLD FORTUNA Total gold reserves si'ver etc $30146000 Tegai tender notes $1700354000 Total reserve Bills dlseoonted for members and federal bank ri3431000 CousoII-tr- l Officials of the Montana-EingbaRiils bought in open market returned last evening from Rlngliam or hand PS7KJw(i Total bill where they went l examine a native on'P'T I'nlted States government long term secorltlea strike which was reported several weeks ago $53 774 O' Hi The party ws mad np of lreeidint W E I'uitod States government short term seenri-- t liuhbHpl R J Evans anl J B leggat $4SC16f0i $994000 Munfi’ipjl warrant engineer out o camp waa that there The fir fl'JT'ifnW) earning T)il waa a face f three feet of native copper Tlie iuie from other federal reserve banks net was ina' at a pint In aiMit S0w $:it4CiO vtal This is Trio r ho feet I'neolleted Items $319636(K'0 ffim tin fet Total deduction Lvm trvn deprjalts $33110-0Cvertically unitor ground ami about TJ'HI f'et u ttie ilip f the A drift has followed this fissure out seventy-fiv- e Five per cent redemption fund against federal feet to the fouMi of tli tunnel ami twenty rtferve bank note JH7W $2910000 All other resource feet to the north Tho native copper is showing Total resources $3 123 55 COO la the north all thmngh the gangtie matter This fissure was encountered by the tunnel LI A BI ITTI Ejf before tbe Fortune fissure waa criMsvnt ut paid in $69440000 Capital $2S295MO At the time the panic averaged I to 3 pr (Torernmear deposit reserve account ll5i9C3o-OCa width of 100 fret cent copper and allowed Dne to membera This deep work Is developing an unexpected Collection items $197S7(ViO tonnage outside of that already measured up In the Fortune working It Is 1400 feet below Other deposits inclusive pf government credits $14232000 the deepest old workings Total gross deposits $1889354000 The new mill Is treating dally with two shifts 100 tons of crude Federal reserve notes In actual circulation The heads sample 2 to 25 The eonreatratea carry from S1I53SS3C00 epper per cent Federal reserve bank notes In circulation net The mine is also shipping some It to IS corper ore I3OCOOCO direct smelting that averages 5 to I per liability All other liabilities $5362000 cent copper Total liabilities S3125554C00 Gold reserve against net deposit liabilities 617 per cent Gold and lawfn! money reserve against net deliabilities 65 per rent posit Gold reserve against federal reserve notes in actual circulation 00 S per cnt North Salt Lake Dec 15—Cattle— Receipts 4: market steady choice steers gCO'iflOn© MONKV good steers SiCiifaCO: fair steers 50f7T5 choice New Tnrk Dee 15— Mercantile paper 517 cows an l heavy heifers 700‘877$ fair to good cows and heavy heifers 60(rf6lt: cutters 475 Sixty-dabills $4714: commercial sterling: bulla 525fr6C0 G' 33: —esnners 4CW?430: on banks $471: commercial blil 213 market Hogs Receipts lower due to bill 476 : Uaianl $473: cobles $47: on decline river the markvta choice fat heavy $571cuhle J37"1 Demand Francs— 175 350 lSTS'S'lCOO to Logs mixed fat pounds Guilders— Demand 43c: demand 41c bogs 1W pounds and np 15231575 cables $330 Demand $332 lires— — 80S: market alow demand Sheep— Receipts cables 13c Demand Robies 12c poor Bar silver— 85T4c— Mexican dollars 67c SpeeTall Government bonds — Easy — Ogden Dec IS— Cattle Reeeipta 329: market Railroad bonds— Heavy choice steer 90C?il009 steady good $094$ S- rai feedrs TWHSOC cho'ee rows and heifers 7 i’ i750: fair to pnx1 s vt7C0: canners 400 feeder cows SCC'JSCO veal calves 900 h? (!'I — big Receipts 499: market tops steady 1623 1323: bulk of sat 4: market steady and the lansbe Receipts Shooting oil over the Nderrick 150071 16 00 ewes 9 00171000 Kinney came12In well In the Big country night Muddy field In Wyomingunawares Saturday Dee So strong was Hoe— Receipts “ lOOOO: and Chicago the drlllera caught V which the to 6Ce untli'r yesterday's average bulk the gaa pressure at the point weak Wall lofnatfl 10: light n27fl3AO: mixed 15503 lrKTs had gone seven feet into the White dlffl-enttv extreme 1640: heavy rough 15S31fl590 piss creek sand ttat it waa only with on oil of and the 31 ''a 12 50 the cap was put that' Cuttle— Receipts 2rato: steadv: native steers the Rush production directed into th- - tank That which western strera 6 21 51310: stoi'kers It xriil make a well equal to the Elkliorn 711135: SlOffM V: cow and heifers 50032 it offsets gonl for from 939 to 1000 barrel a filers sol II- 10: calves JO’iiiK dav to the Indication t tbe bottom of tW: weak: wethers $900 Tbe drillsaswill be ascontinued Sheep— V ceipt the presrre will permit fast 3200 ewe 78 1150: lambs 12301flS75 the sands b making and the well in a few days should That the KIkiiarn-Ktnue13— Hogs— Receipts It steadv delivery Kansas City Iee 7000 crown of the Big Muddy 1x 75 (71 4 10: section will prove the that lower: bu'k 15 V-- 1375: heavy ba come from the the promise and butchers 1330H1S00 lights 35258 field is so packers la the strncture 1323-81far accomplished : ri drilling welto Nos 13 and 14 also 157 pigs drilling to the Cattle— Receipt to weak prime Kinneyaand steady 2)0 Non In before rhrtotma shmild be fei steer 13 (A1 ( 15 to: leef steers lltiV? deep In all are 20 due 19 13 January 17 drilliug and xTj-western et"'P 'rai cows 573t 1230 heifers 6toJtra stacker and feeders of them being beaded far the dt ep saud—Casper Tribune bu’I 8V calve 6 13 i'ilillW: none nmniaal: Iambs 164003 Sheep — Receipt 1223 71400 1630 yearlings wether 11308 O rv-- 1 c-’- d re-Si-- rre m con-aulrin- g ! O 1 O LIVE STOCK MARKET y Barnes Hanking Co 15 Ivsy s ille IS Bank of American Fork 12 Bank of Ileber City Hank of Southern Utah 12 Con Wagon & Machine 12 12 13 12 (o Continental National Ba k Deseret National Bank Deseret Savings Bank Davis County Bank Farmington & Stock growFarmers ers flank First National Bank Ogden National Bank First Murray Bank First National Brigham Heber J Grant & Co Home Fire Insurance Co Inland Crystal Salt Co preferred Life In- Intermruimaln ssi ran ce Co KiPnas State Bank — Trust & Savings Knight Hank Provo Co Layton Sugar & Co Bank- McCorniok 8 12 11 t Bank Mercnants n Co Mlllcr-Cahoo- ra y I-- 20 12 8 10 15 20 16 15 21 16 7- - 6 8 6 7 6 8 qu 17 17" 6 6 Mur- - o 2140 17600 22000 20000 2000 Canadian Pacific 2000 Central leather (Tienicake A Ohio Sr Tanl 16200 CClil MA ANorthwestern A I'ac ctfs 18000 CChiuoIt ICopper 80100 Colorado Fuel & Iron 102000 28000 8650 38700 15700 30000 2775 32400 9300 1150 12500 12800 10700 29200 9300 10000 7 10600 12 6 8 6 8 5 8 25 20 22 Salt Lake Security Trust Co Bank of Brigham 10 17 State 1 1y State Bank of Garfield 16 15 Panguitch State Bank of Millard 12 County Fillmore State Bank of Richmond 86 Utah Fire Clay Co Utah-ldah- o 8 iu Sugar Co 12 112 Utah State Nat Bank' Utah Savings & Trust Co Walker Bros Bankers& 7ju12 Zion's Savings Bank 8 24 Trust- Co 5 sa Z c M I (new) & 1 - 24000 16800 12500 12500 45000 33300 HeraTd-ItepubT'ca- n Kinney Well Is 2000 17500 15000 7000 880 23600 Sputtering Oils anr-ronndl- fr 1345-T16I- 3 y i 9: T- f ewe 9 W 0011 2 to' Verde Ex Dividend 1 Badger ErI n toe wire rsrae the fIawlng 'Die Verde Extnion eim- yesterday: pauy lias declared a dlstribut'ii of gi so a In addition share from tbe reserve depein dividend of 50 cents to the regular quarterlydivld-nd a si are and an extra nf 35 cents a aiihp ail payable February 1 to tork of record January 3 Over I fr Sells Aivaiting the Tram Last of Month I Excellent Offices All Conveniences ” j Moderate Rented -- linio-quartal- j 1 M 300! 604 400' 1ST ! 60 1674 i 16 V 66-1- a a te ! 29 25Ti! 2' 96 6014 ' 8914 I 25 ‘i'2661'M” I 700‘ Mi 7'n)1 tO7 12:700- - S4: 67 4900i I 40 rovi 67 714' 714 2 110O1 79TI 7S4 I 42 !123 174 224 787 42 123 11054 1 064 !107 I 991(0! M34I 6iai 814 2100 106 4'ir5vio5 230' 72141 71S1 72 IS! 184 I 604' S0V4 Electric 1100! 3641 35fc! 254 Total sales for the day 25000 shares 200- - 19 I 6601 81 SILVER’STilS ' AW Mrs Smith became a member chapel of the Mormon church ten ago labors of through ofthethe ministerial Twentieth ward teachers rs Probate and Guardianship Notices 43i 434 434 Westlnghouse IN EAST Consult county clerk or the respective signers for furthcr information 'lN'THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the District of Utah In the matter of James F Knight bankrupt in bankruptcy No voluntary 4918 To the creditors of James F Knight of Salt Lake City in the County of Salt Lake and district aforesaid a bankrupt Notice is hereby given that on the 3d day of October 1917 the said James F KftJght was duly adjudicated bankof his first meeting that theheld rupt and will at my office in be creditors block Salt Lake City the Continental of December Utah on the 19th day 1917 at 10 o’clock a m at which time attend prove the said creditors maytrustee examine their claims appoint a such other the bankrupt and transactcome before business as may properly said meeting CHARLES BALDWIN Referee in Bankruptcy Salt Lake City December 8 1917 ' ASSESSMENT NO 4 from New York on December 11 W PRIN- general manager of the fnevida company said in a private letter ripal place of business Salt Lake City to a Suit I a Ice man: “If silver men can’t ask Utah for more than the center of the stage I hope at meetNotice Is herebs given that on November that It wyi cure Mr Channlnp nf wanting to ing of the directors held close dowu tin poji mines” This Is In refer-rre- c 30 1917 an assessment of five (5) cents to recent puM!eathn in New Ym k jnnr-nsl- s per share was levied on all the Issued of which the following from the New and- outstanding shares of the capital Yrk Tribune is a sample imIt said: corporation payable “The sDcscMlon nnle hy J Parke Channlnc stock of said comthe of to the secretary mediately it might be expedient to tint room 610 Newhoiise building mining gold for the duration of the war stop so that these pany Main street and Exchange of corner miners could be used producing other metals and that Salt Lake which City Utah has aroused the Ire nf William C Ralston for- placestock the assessment upon mer assistant treasurer or the I'nlted States any the close of and now representing the California Slitters’ as- shall remain unpaid business hours on January 3 -1918 will sociation Mr'Kaliton yesterday said: “ ’Had England not been possessed of large be delinquent and advertised- for sale gold reserves and wit she mot today producing at public auction and that unless payin gold annually the pfwitlnn of the ment is made before will be sold on the delinquent allies In tlie war would lie entirely different’ January 22 1918 to pay cost of with the "When asked win tiier t!i government de- assessment together sired tlie continued production of silver he advertising and expense of sale G W BROWNING Secretary said 'the illn-rtiof tlie mint replied yea ami added that it wanted silver increased for of a publisher’s mistake the Because the reason tlat no l would here- assessment levied by the board of dibn exported after tinder any condition ’ of this comrectors on the capital 12stock 1917 has been pany on November Power Co Ky (City) 1021 Salt Lake City refunding: 1021 Valley Railroad Sumpter 19" : Utah Ligrht & Power Co 1930 a Utah Light & Power Co 1030 Utah Llirht & Railway a - a at " 1034 Hotel Utah C’o 1921 Utah State Capitol Building 1934 Utah State Capitol BuilJitiK 1935 L’nited States Liberty -Loan 1947 United States Second i Liberty Loan 1942 17 3 in each instance Add secured Interest to quotations on bonds 1 i 1-- at v g-- rescinded and the assessment hereinabove set forth has been levied in lieu BULL' TALK HEARD thereof The company will pay to the said restockholders who have paid scinded assessment the amounts paid them thereon upon demand or If During the past week the Tintic Standard by be made before the delinno demand i: made amountheaviest It production IN ALL DIG HOUSES ed to ten carloadsweekly mentioned will credit dateso or VK) ton Tlie ore quent about sums the above mento now coming the paid new from the body tioned assessment upon regularly levied on November northeast from the shaft and on tlie 1260 level a well as from the old stupes The- new 30 1917 G W BROWNING Secretary la to rcfiorted he and all wide body sets five C ISe‘ii ! A one of the According biggest nr shipping Lake Cit’ Utah November 30 Salt is said to carry 50 to It quality and uin tserrative banking and brokerage 6C ounces ilvcr 1917 Tintic Standard Record Shipment al-ov- e - Iieaides the other values Airw York tbe immediate outlook for of I merit mure favorable ‘They say to Ualger Bros: I “Nearly all tLe talk was on the bull side last night a usual after a close at the b'gbct prices Suns brokers insist the advances were due to but others maintain that they covering by have n definite basis on which to advise buying Oik! to hold stocks now in hand It to aserted by many who claim to have information that the railroad situation in Washington had taken extremely favorable turn Some state that miles bouses stock Is the strike on the 200 TONS de DAY General Manager Duncan MacVIvhie of tlie Western I'tah Copper company said yests-d- ay that tbe Deep Creek mines continue to forward to tbe valley smelters about 2Q0 tons of ore daily Most of this is from the Western Utsh which has been shipping steadily nearly all tlie season From ramp come reports that dnring the past few weeks the Spotted Fawn shipped ore which The Silver King sampled np to $77 a ton shipped out some 40 grades It carried 10 per cent enpi' and 113 in silver The Jlonoeco sent in two ears that sampled up to 350 The Garrison Mont ter sent in two cars some of which assayed up to $90 m kT The Woodman sent more of the 25 ore to prerties maiket recently The pule Ktar cupper is reported to be breaking aud shipping From Ferber tbe Big Chief baa betn sending out considerable silver-lea- C S Goddard- Phone Was - d ore Dugway-Berth- a The Dugway Bertha Mining company Is located in the Dugway Mindistrict which experts are agreed is the western extension ing of the Tintic Mining mining district and present indications are that it will surpass the richest part of the Tintic district unknown unThe Dugway district has been comparatively speaking of high-gratil tlie Dugway copper ore Bertha opened up the big body but now there in a rush for the camp and it Is confidently expected that other strikes' will be made B’ertha own five full patented claims and five claims The held by Dugway location In the center of the district Is being developed by tunnel which has been driven The In width from three to five about 150property feet In a big copper vein5 running to 4250 copper the vein holding feet and assaying in value from up uniformly both in width and value start shipping with a large tonEnough ore Is now on the dump to The vein extends the nage blocked out ready to be mined and can beapparently mined at a low price full length of the property 4500vfeet the ore a small block For the purpose of buying trucksa for hauling share Thie block is going rapidly of stock is being offered at 5 cents and you should investigate at once Ore should be moving to smelter within thirty days Come in or send your name and address and let me tell you about the Dugway Bertha or mail your subscription Stock sold on five monthly payments or 5 off for cash DEEP CREEKMlNES SHIP - The Big Event in Utah Mining - v S3 Writing Ralston fGold Mining Con Offices in the Opposite Auerbach's and bisr stores I S3 -- IV-’- Western Union -- Iveitli-O’Brien- ’s' 59 4'1‘x 33 86 ! 17'i Foreman Gus MSlmborg of the American Con32 31xl 314 solidated Copper reports hat sulphides are com-is This Siorl 294 jj £9vj 264 ing in along the Silver King fissure southward 2900 49 474 where file main drift is extending 47! from where the east west cross fissure was cut 3iUI 26! 25! £6 36001 301 29H 28 '4 Inst summer and produced some high grade ore He saya they are now making five feet a shift 1400I 14m 13' 13 210O 121 120 jll944 with the modern new plant which was recently S3 He says the machinery is working 400' 86 612 inxiallHl It Is the expectation to encounter pcrfortly The contact by Christmas the management Is of a rather united opinion that 600 403 ore bodies of commercial importance will he 6SiSil 74 struck at tills juncture 9001 23'4 80TI 24i! 2Vjl 24 MRS SMITH IIURIKD TODAY' lWKl S06il 29SI 2H Funeral services for Mrs Grace SOOIIOS 107i ‘HfDi 224 Mackay Smith daughter of John Lan-in- e ahxd Helen Barbara Smith who died 1SOO 7to 6St 6i4 f00! 254! 26V 264 Friday night will he held at 1 o’clock 33 0 22i' 2l4 22 this afternoon at the Twentieth ward Stiia'f-hake- r tl-or- e Corner Slate anti Broadway 123N I Ray Con Copper Reading Rep Iron A Steel I Sliattnek Arizona Copper Southern Pacific Southern Railway Corporation Texas tv I’nlon Pacific 1’ 8 Industrial Alcohol rock-bottom- Brooks Arcade Building AT THE SHOPPING cfsSfTEK 14 lOtUl 3941 ! r Sells Is now sitting back and awaiting the tram arrival o( tbe cj1c for ire tramwayandBoth all that station are reported completed the ore down is necessary now to beirlu hauling Is the rope for the teams t a favorable point the exsctathn This I prmisrd soon so that Is to have the ere moving before the first of the year A carload r so of ore Is now being shinned ent every week there are unfavorable war developments or can be conWashington action changes prices ” sidered t have reached Harris WIcthrop says: “The market had a smart rally yesterday afternoon It had reached the point where an advance was dne” Ware A I eland say: “From the extent of trill he few stocks for sale liquidation but this condition will probably not be apparent until flic market has had a good advance Charles Sincere says: ‘The market has been well liquidated and a sentiment is subject to rapid changes on receipt of favorable news We would pref-- r to awxit advances to make sales Tbe Flntncial News saya: "Prices la tbe stock mark t are expected to recover further Technical rorditions are considerably Improved Sentiment s more cheerful on rumors of favorable metal price conditions -- 200l 87 x! S7 KOfii 13 Montana Power Nevada Copr-cNew York Centra! N N JI A II Norfolk A Western 10000 Alta Club & Co Wv 5400 1304 4Ji Distillers Securities Erie Geueral Electric General Motor Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ore ctfs Illinois Central Inspiration Copper Int Mer Marine pfd International Nickel International Paper Kennecott (Vppcr Jt Nashville Maxwell Motors Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper Missouri Pacific North‘rn Pacific Pacific Mail Dnnsylvania Pittsburgh C"il H4J 1P‘ 20 Corn Product Ref Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar 24000 34800 9050 BONDS — C 2254 At the present rate of production Wyoming's oil fields are yielding crude petroleum at the rate of 31000 barrels a day or 11315000 barrels in a calendar year At' present prices as nearly as can be ascertained the industry is bringing to the producers from refiners hours or at the and pipe line companies $34100 every twenty-forate of $12446500 a year — Casper Tribune April 1917 Tbe Big Muddy Oil Field Holdings of Wyoming Prairie Oil and Gas Go The Wyoming Prairie Oil & Gas Co has a lease from the State of Wyoming on all of Section 29 Twp 33 N Range 75 West containing G40 acres of land in till Big Muddy field This land has been examined and favorably reported upon bj such noted geologists as Prof V II Barnett (see U S Bulletin No 541 C) and Prof La Virgue J Kimball geologist of the Baku Oil Co In addition to 'this tlie company has leases on 800 acres on what-iconsidered to be near the apex of the famous Big Muddy dome as follows: The west V of the east and the southwest 4 °t Sec 8 the northeast southwest and the 4 of Sec 17 and the northeast V of Sec 20 all in Township 34 N Range 76 W in the Big Muddy ur s field 361 5?'-4- i States Steel 10000 Initral Preferred m Copper 22500 rtali Wabash nfd "B” 6 - j 1 s 12 -- Bftnk 10 15 60 60 Mountain States Tel & Tel National Cans of the Republic National City Bank National Copper Bank Bank Neplil National Bank State Ogden Provo Com & Savings 60-da- y 60-da- y qu 10 10 XE1V YORK STOCK LIST iSalesl II f L American Beet (Sugar American Can Anicr Car A Foundry American Locomotive Ainer Smelt Ac Kef Amor sugar I'of Amer Tel £ Tel Amer Zs I - k S Anaconda Copper AtL 03 A G & W I S if Line B lit iuion Sc Ohio Butte A Sup Copper California I’ctrnlcum w-a- s Amalgamated Sugar Co (new stock! Beneficial Life Ins Co shares with treasnry of good figured that the llexall is $20000 to the after wiping out ail obligations This is statedd as showing that the company is nearing tbe djl-denclass The officers are Lawrence Green president M It Evans vice president and mauager: F B Cook seeretary: K A Whitney treasurer who with F red A 1’ilce John Gallacher and II W Lane make np the directorate There are 600 CoO shares in tlie company Monday 1 high-grad- e IJ- W of Wyoming i 1-- 205 Atlas Block Salt Lake City Utah Geologists and oil operators consider these properties to be among the best prospective producers in the Big Muddy field because they are located in the same field with such great producers as Merritt Midwest Ohio Producers' (Texas) Glenrock Oil Kinney Sinclair (Northwest) and many others of the largest companies operating in the State of Wyoming 'Exceptional Railroad Facilities Our holdings of 640 acres on the south side of the North Platte River where the Baku Oil Co is now drilling are only three miles southwest of Glenrock Wyo on the Northwestern Railway Our 800 acres on the north side of the river on which is located our drill are but a short distance north of Lockett on the Burlington Railroad Consequently we are not under this expense of long hauls with which so many fields contend And because of this excellence of transportation facilities we can operate practically all winter and at lowest cost- - Why Should Yon Believe in Us? The foundation of successful business is sound financing The par value of the —Capital Stock of Wyoming Prairie Oil & Gas Co is $100 per share and WORTH IT None has ever before been ssld at less Ilian par All money so far spent has been expended in securing our lands of Section 17 Twp building our big standard rig on tbe southwest 34 Range 76 West in the Big Muddy Field and in erecting a complete set of buildings We have drilled a good water well fully equipped with pumping engines tanks etc providing an ample supply of water for drilling purposes This eliminates the cost of hauling water by team — saving the company $12 a day on this item alone Our engines and boilers are now in place We own one 'of the largest and Uest standard drilling outfits assuring us any required capacity Tlie company has no debts A11 equipment so far bought is paid for We Open the Door of Opportunity For the purpose of raising promptly enough money for additional development — to buy' casings cable bits and for other necessary itens of expense in drilling this well we are going to sell a small allotment of the Capital Stock of the Company par value $100 at 25 cents per share We will sell just enough for our development requirements As over 60 per cent of our capital stock is now in the treasury there will still be a reserve fund for 'future development needs of 35 per cent to 40 per cent after this allotment is sold As the capitalization of the companv is $1000000 divided into 1000000 shares of a par value of $100 ech all shares are equal each participating in all future earnings and holdings of the company Drilling operations will begin just as soon as possible after the new equipment and supplies are secured ' v Can You Doubt Then — That with such holdings and financial arrangements — with the management of tbe company in tbe hands of men of ability and integrity who have put their own money and time into the building of this organization — can you doubt the brilliant future of Wyoming Prairie Oil & Gas? What This Means to You Earth surrenders its treasures only to those who dare Faint heart never von a gold mine an oil well nor an3 other source of financial independence There is no magic key to unlock the door to oil wealth —it requires simply judgment decision action oil from Many thousands of dollars are being made in Wyoming 1 weeks classed few short as prospects" Are ago properties only a YOU among those who are making money in the “golden flow?" Can you stand aside and see others — for j'ou DO know those who are making money in oil — reap the reward of their foresight and decision ? Don't wish you had ——but do it Say to yourself today— now— “The pioneers' work in Wyoming oil has led the way for oil IS THERE unquestionably and I am going to join that great army nojv developing the riches of the oil fields placing their hands on that which has created and maintained the greatest fortunes in the history - of the world" THAT is the spirit of all development— the spirit which lias actuated those who have amassed wealth in oil— and of those who from' this day on will add their names to the list of money' makers Will YOUR name be among them? If you would have it there act today Decision is worth dollars to you Invest now by sending in your order for stock or wiring for it And— DO IT NOW! The legality of all lease rights contracts titles incorporation issuance of stocks and other matters of this company have been passed upon by Rajr E Lee of Cheyenne Wyo the attorney' for the company Who's Who: Costoctloner and Oil Operator Caspar Vyo President — II M Olds W Hammond President nammoad J Parkin Co Cheyenne AY yo General Manager— Claude F Palpter Stockman and Oil Operator Burns Wyo Secretary and Treasurer— J G Gana Banker Cberenne AVyo Vice-President- — Directors— L T Lee Stockman Fort Morgan Colo President Olds Realty Co aid State Representative Rny K Olds AVyo Cheyenne Will Held Editor Cheyenne Wyo Samuel Ohenateia General Manager Wyoming Brokerage Co Chev' enme Wyo This limited allotment of capital stock par value $100 is offered you for a short time only at 25 cents per share Prospectus and new map of the Big Mu&dy Field and Wyoming showing all oil fields sent free on application C Atlas SrGODBAC3D Salt Lake Utah 205 Bldg City Phone Wasatch 2254 IF J 1 |