Show Wednesday Morning - -- The Herald-Republica- Salt Lake City Utah n --December 19 1917 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO 4 D & M MINING COMPANY PRIN-cip- al Probate and —Guardianship Notices — - flIGH-GRAD- DUGWAY BERTHA STOCKS HOLDING IN E UTAH SHALES Business on tho local mining: ex change yesterday was the lightest In weeks The total was less than $4000 Yet in spite of the lackadaisical state of the market there still were no perceptible declines of importance The several most popular favorites of the past months held their own with cred- Found in Garfield County Near Escalante Paraffin Base oil ihalta will probably itable firmness For instance Alta In another section of tlie Consolidated held around 2S cents on exploited High-grad- e tate judjtinn fiom the results of an analysis Just completed from rock brought in from Garfield county This new discovery snows oil In shale with Parrafin base of 95 per cent gasoline Per cent kerosene and $55 per cent lubricants Some of the shales a much higher oil content thancontain those tested it is declared The of one mile or 8consisting in acres has beer square property V String-fellotaken up by E A Hodges anti associates It is located an-in Escalante valley Itelow is the ambmttted on Saturday alytical report by W D Honner consulting chemist: With reference to the oil sand samleft with me December 12 I beg ple to report as follows: Total volatile matter (average of 13 per cent: volatile matter in three) sand spent 45 per cent: oil obtained of by distillation 98 gallons per ton2584 sand: gas obtained by distillation cubic feet per ton of sand v of Oil — Hase paraffin: Uiulitv 900 at 15 degrees Centigrade IlMiimet: (2558 gasoline content cent: below 175 ( 95 per boiling 0 kerosene content (boiling Ci 25 per cent lubricants 855 per cent means The oil can be extracted by a betof solvents and 1 have no doubt ter yield can lie obtained In 2that way As the snd contains about per cent Is water1 3 and the total volatile matter cent the maximum amount per only or oil t be had by any method will be but about thirty gallons per ton If this could be obtained chiefly by disa solvent the sand solving out with might prove valuable 2- - w 1 len-sit- 173-30- BEAVER HYAND sales of Tintic Standard shares 1500 heldat 1127 ft with only 200 shares exhands and Iron Blossom sold changing 1800 shares at 81 to 59 cents Col uni -b- sold only 13 shares and' at was down to 12 $1 Michigan-Uta- h cents Albion as low as 92 cents Beaand Sells sold 2500 shares at cents ver and Bay State each sold a blockCopper of 5000 shares at low figures conThe eastern market showed no changes either up or down spicuous If anything the prices were in some lines a trifle advsnccd Sales on the local market yesterday totaled 81813 shares valued at $388513 The official closing quotations ' and sales were reported as follows: us-Rexall Bid I Alta Michigan Star Antelope Consolidated Alta Alta Tiger A b io n JIA American Con Copper Alta Tunnel & T Alta Germania Kol-i-t- is pro-luc- ed -- a- ANOTHERliGWDDV 10 Demijohn Consolidated Daly-JudExtension Empire Mines Empire Eastern Copper Prince Eagle gr Blue Eureka Mines Emma Consolidated Earl Eagle East Crown Point East Tintic Con East Antelope Eureka Bullion Galena Mining ( ol d L haln Grand Central Great Western M Co Howell Home Run Iron Blossom Indian i Queen Iron k ng 1 udge Mining Ivey stone David king keno XI & A£ Lehl Tintic Leonora § Monzonlte Monetalre Mammoth Miller Hill May Day Mason Vallfcy Mineral Flat Moscow Evens Con Major — Michlgan-Uta- h New Quincy Nevada Hills Neva m Cl k Silver Opohon go Bannack Original Ohio Copper Ploche Bristol !6j 00 Ol :oii 03 0 igrant Gap dome Short Crosscuts Bale day on th Albion assessment of 1 rent a share is February 11 whll the delinquent date to January IS Red Cross workers raided the Salt Lake Stork A Mining exchange yesterday and "roped in sudden appearance all the brokers o On the '‘bears’ and “bull” the of tho girl mlraele-likturned their coats and appeared aa lambs innocent and yielding c Dick has returned from Beaver county where he visited th Newbonso district the bom a of South Utah New York Stock exchange will likely Th begluaiag Sunday Deday rinse for tire cember 23 The Tonopah production last week was 7853 too valued at 8133982 j BADGER BROTHERS BROKERS 160 Main Street — Phones 916-94- 7 Private Wires to All Markets MEMBERS of Trade Ckicage Board and Salt Lake Meek Jk Mlalag Exckaage Buy and Sell on Commission Stocks Bonds Grain Cotton Local Mining and Industrial Stocks 10 004 01 00 ft 17 01 I o 500 250 00ft 004 03ft 10 02 Oli 014 200 25 145 21 00ft 004 001 20 10 lS7ft 05 ld 09 3$ Ioii 02 054 09 58 04 14 004 57 00ft 12 "165 04 00! 127ft 00ft ! 20 11 40 15 nix 02I 00ft Ooft 02 13 75 05 15 00! 59 00! 15 725 35 03 03 04ft 01 01ft 25 05 200 IO 300 02 02 01 03 m — 02 01 13 04 04ft 001 05 09 01 03! 044 73 m 80 004 53 00 the forepart of tbl week from a visit Dugway a party of Salt lake men report that tho new strike in the Dugway-Bertb- a Mining company continues to improve One report is that the last forty-fiv- e feat of the tunnel la In good grade copper ore Sam-pief the ore range from 73 up to as high as 42 per cent copper There la talk that a mill may be built out there to take care of the lower grade Dugway ore and eliminate the long wagon banl The party was male up of O F Peter on F A Dederiehs rierre Peugeot andsome They wtr looking over properties in the and casually inspected the Bertha The Bertha sank an incline abaft down 120 feet Tbl was in ore and followed tlie dip of the vein Then n tunnel was started la the side feet it crossof the mountain At ninety-fon- r Thee cuts the vein on which the shaft is sunk forty-fivtunnel I now In 1W to 160 feet The lost ere shoot an in showing fet la reported A recent average of the ore the high value X ounce and 13 rent copper is given at per silver la oae place there is said IS be four feet of high grade mpper The breast of wthe tunnel was still in ore when tbc property Salt laker Inspected by tlie embrace fen claims or The Ihigway-B-rth- a Half of this Is patented The about 2ft acre property la nw controlled hy W A Brer and the Western States CLInvestment A- Securi8 Goddard is man-sgties company of which es lla-trl- -- - ej 13) $ 01 Sun May Yet Shine On the Mining Man 18-- luterboro St Taul convertible bonds and the h and bond of the French cities In the late tradlug something skin to enthusiasm wa Infused into the professionals considerable confidence Th They bought-witbonds that wont to new low records were particularly in demand an InAuioug tho surprise of the day was the of uivldcnd tee In cent crease of 1 per railroad A Western Ontario Another surprise wa an advance of $5 a share that stock following announcement la distillers' had resolution accepted the House the benate was This in favor of national prohibition both American Malt A Distillers J ix properties for nwr“ liquidate their physical lherebire tueir atocks the market price of both stocks sliould I worth a much with prohibition as without it Tli re was iutelligeut buying of railroad stocks had a based partly on the fact that they have decline and are due for a recovery tremendou stockowners will and partly on the benefit that control but from derive not only from national national ownership Conduit Railroad Anglo-Frenc- se NEW YORK STOCK LIFT H L C 8aios not M 67AJ 64 American Beet Sugar 34 6200 34 American Can AmeriMember of the Utah chapter ef the M 20U 62 Am Car and Foundry con47 can Mining congress met yesterday ami 509 474 46 Locomotive sidered a wire from the representative at Wash- American S100 6:l 69 j ! Am A Smelt Refining 93 ington who are looking Into the tax problem Sugar Refining and the silver sitnation The matter considered American K4! 97 6209 94 A Tel American Tel the wa the of 117 subjeet particularly yesterday Am Zinc Iead and 8 55 war excess profit tax The word from Wash- Anaconda 41MV 55V 54 Copper would have as 79 tax it first 76 11091 79 ington la that till Ateblou 92 i iwvi to mine profits may be amended so as Atl (3 Sc W 1 8 Lines aw applied be The operator voiced Baltimore Sc Ohio 45 so burdensome not ti L6Wi 46' 14 13 70Vi sanction to the Idea that the lax be based Butte Sc &up Copper 13j 10 on the physical condition of the mine the first California Petroleum oavaaassoo 129 of the year Instead of on the prohahle amount Canadian Pacific 39M2912S 56 of ore in the mine Word was sent to Wash- Central Leather 4109j 43 200 43 ington to that effect Chesapeake St ScOhio 38 15001 39 St 1 Chicago Mil 96 2001 86 Cli lea go Sc Northwestern 16 600 17 Chi K I St Pac ctf 37 Chino Coprtcr ai aaaaaf aaaSa 31 Colorado Fuel Sc Iron aia0 26 26 4100 29 Corn Products Refining 46 46 3500 49 ( ruclhle Steel North Salt Lake Dec IS— Cattle— Receipt 36 26 llOOi 26 Cane Sugar 42 Market steady: demand good Choice steers (Tuba 33 29 13600 34 Distillers Securities 14 14 1900 i 14 Erie 4300:121 116 120 General Klectric 86 85 20001 86 General Motors 83 82 23001 g Great Northern pfd 234 23 6809 — 1200 23 Ore etfs Great Northern Choice Illinois Central 87 Market lower I Hogs Receipts 524 mixed 2S 39 to 230 pounds 700 9’ fst bogs 175 Copper Inspiration 77 75 fat hogs 160 pounds and up 1475jfl5C0 11400 77 Mer Marine pfd Int 237 Market weak demand International Nickel 25 500 25 Sheep— Receipts none 24 poor Fat lamb quoted at 1309jfl609 International Paper 15 Kansas City Southern 29 26 3200 29 Ogden Dec 1— Cattle— Receipts 199 Market Kenneeott Copper Sc Choice steers pQOjf 1000 good Nashville steady Ixniq4Ile heif900 feeders 79'SSOO choice cows and Maxwell Yittors er 70067-5fair to gmd 600ft700 canners Mexican Petroleum 4006540 feeder cows 5009600 vesl calves Miami (Timer Missouri Pacific 90061009 474 Market slightly lower Montana iNivtr Hogs— Receipt 1575 Nevada Tops 1600 bulk of sales (bpptr 66 66 70o 66 York Central Sheep— Receipts none Market steady Lambs New 11 2774 2774 X Jc Hart&rd Y X 690j 26 ewes SOOtflOO'l 150931809 95 94 1800! 96 Norfolk A Western 73 2309 7974 75 Pacific Chiesgo Dec IS — Hog — Receipts (SW: un- NorthernMail 254 Pacific 15COjfl60O settled bulk 156531620 light 3900 43 '74 43 mixed 154581839 rough I350jjl575 pigs 1975 Pennsylvania i 394 Pittsburgh Coal 61375 — 6001 20 20 20 Native steers Ray Con Copper Cattle Receipts 23000: weak 67 67 8100I 66 72VSf 1435 western steers 83051275: Stocker Reading 25991 73 724 71: and feeders 62Etrt920 cows and hslfers 50019 Rep Iron St Steel 15 200 15 Shattuek Arisons Copper 154 1109 calve 900j)1825 76 79 2590 Sheep— Receipts M000 weak wethers 9908$ Fouthern Pacific 2491 Konthern Railway 224 22 1210 ewes SOOjfll89: lambs 125061875 43 42 31X) Studcbaker Corporation ex as ( V 1100 121 ' 1181-12Kansas City Dee 19— Hogs— Reeelpts js009 T S 00V 105?i 195 105 157561829: Union Pacific lower Bnlg 15251710-09- : heavy 8 Industrial Alcohol 1190 196 107 1107 and mtehers 1525ft 1575 light 14(0® U packers 62 9S3T0f 62V 8lUnited States Steel 15 99 pig 125091400 do pfd Cattle— Receipts 11009 lower Prim fed steers beef steers It00ftl250: west- Utah Copper HOnjfH73 ern steers ETCtflllO cows 875i900 heifers Wabash pf1 "B’ 80991050 Stockers and feeders IlivflACO bnlls Western Union Westinghouxe Electric 69vni390 calve Lamb 1S59T Sheep— Receipts (W: steady 1835 yearlings 1209ftl400 wether ll0CtflS00 Total sales for the day 325000 shares ewes 90061100 i LIVE STOCK MARKET J ’ 0 lrd 6M-SJ60- 0: MONEY 00ft 80-d-ay 90 ASSESSMENTS 69-d- 7-- $t6 JUST e h est Toledo Yankee Zunia OPENING SALES Star — 2000 at Jc Antelope — 500 at 27ftc seller 80 days Alta Con 500 at 2 Sc at 2ftc Albion — 1000 at 21c 1000 — 10U0 at 7c American Con Copper at 8c Alta Tunnel— 3500 1000 at lc Big Cottonwood——5000 at 4c Beaver Copper — 2000 at c 2000 at ftc State Ijav — 13 at $ 102ft Cotumbus-Rexa- ll — 7000 at 4c Cottonwood King — Sui) at 60c 2u0 at 61c Iron Blossom — 3000 at 4fte Lehl Tintic 1000 at Jr Leonora — May Day — 1000—at50013c 12 c Michlgan-Uta- h NEW OIL at Bannack — 2000 at 4c Original lftc 1000 at lie Reed’s Peak — 10Q0 at — at $260 Silver King—Coalition 100 Sioux Con 1000 at 2c 2300 at 24c South Hecla Ex — lOQO at 3ic Zuma $399513 Lead Is at $650 New York Dee IS — Metal exchange qnnte Spelter quiet Sjt St lexil delivery wt offered at 750 Kif At leB1itn: Spot copper £118: future fill eWr rvlvtti- - —£Ui Spot tin £34 0s futures 10r £30 £217 Lead futures £39 10 Spelter— Spot £54 futures ISA lea! easier 870 bll St I Close Low High iOpen CORX— 120 January 120 121 12174 119 118 118741 11974 Slay OATS— 1 eeiuber aa so 71 75 72 4470 4167 73 a May PORK— January j May 7374 70 14439 I 72 4450 4400 LA KI January Mav Yll RS- 2370 2395 2335 2367 ’2347 2355 2405 2330 12345 2370 (2390 - January 2395 May 2355 2385 JT 55 I Cash quotations: 2 yellow No 3 yellow nominal 142t(150: No 4 yellow 1454152 Oats— No 3 white 74j13 standard 75740 76 2 1A3 Harley— 14047161 50075n Timothy— — 20907 2609 ( Hover — Pork Nmt i ns 1 2409 Irl— Ribs— 232592400 DEATHS 1 te Parley P Jenson Attorney for Corn — No Rye— No City IN THE DISTRICT COURT PRO-bfidivision in and for Salt Lake county State of Utah In the matter of the eatate of James West deceased —Notice The of Amanda E West executrixpetition of the last will and testament of James West deceased praying for the settlement of final account of said executrix and for the distribution of the residue of the estate to the persons entitled and for discharge of the executrix has been set for hearing on the 21st day of December A D Friday 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 the seal thereof affixed this 8th day of December A D 1917 THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) By M M Snell Deputy Clerk SALT LAKE ROYAL G PRATT 43 Monday In a local 1374 hospital Born In Sait Lake City June 3 FuneSon of the late Orem and Marian Pratt ral at the Twenty-fourt- h ward chapel WednesFriend are invited to atday at 230 p m tend and the remain may be viewed at the chapel prior to the services Interment in City cemetery ROBERT BELL 73 Tuesday at the residence of his daughter Mrs A R Harvey 537 8 Fourth Fait street Lived for many yekrs at SurRalldn Colo and later at I os Angeles vived by two sous Ralph Bell Fourth engineers corps Vancouver barracks Wash and HarBrawley Cal and two daughters Mr ry Bell A K Harvey of Salt Lake and Mrs May lines unof Chicago Fnneral at (Jualtrongh-Alicot- t' Rev dertaking parlors Thursday at 3 p m Horace Sanderson will officiate MRS SALINA WILLIAMS 73 Monday at the Sarah Daft home FUNERALS DELINQUENT NOTICE THREE KINGS CONSOLIDATED Mining company incorporated under the laws of the State of Utah Principal place of business 616 Xewhouse Salt Lake (Jtah building ‘Notice —There are City upon delinquent on acthe following described stock 1 count of assessment No levied on the 5th day of November A D 1917 of 2ft cents per share the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: No Ctf Name Amt Shares 51 John H Sessions 350 875 52 R G Freeman 100 250 64 W A Stuart 1000 2500 65 W A Stuart 1000 2500 66 W A Stuart 1000 200 68 George Kent 300 750 94 Thos A Robinson 1000 2500 113 Lee Yult 200 500 149 Mrs Edith Allen 5000 12500 152 R I 1000 2500 177 WalterSipherd 500 E Bowdin 2000 178 James S Russell 100 250 30 179 James S Russell 75 183 E C Curtain 500 1250 184 Harry N Cain 700 1750 185 W R Sanders 400 1000 186 W E Helbil 1000 2500 190 A C McDonald 5000 12500 PL 237 Warren 250 625 Day 239 C K Whitehead 100 250 240 C E Chaffin 25 00 1000 241 C E Chaffin 1000 2500 242 C E Chaffin 1000 2500 243 C- E Chaffin 500 1250 249 Wm Sanke 1000 2500 291 John Mueth Jr 1000 2500 292 John Mueth Jr 1000 2500 293 John Mueth Jr 100 250 294 John Mueth Jr 100 250 333 E S Fisher 30000 75000 334 E S Fisher 500 1250 And in accordance with the law and an order board of directors made on the 5th day of November A D 1917 so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at room No 616 New-houbuilding Salt Lake City on the 3d day of January A D 1918 at the hour of 2 o’clock p m to pay the deassessment and expenses of linquent I P HEATH Secy sale 616 Newhbuse building Salt Lake City Utah DELINQUENT NOTICE PUBLISH-ln- g Location of principal company of business Salt Lake City Utah place Notice — There are delinquent aconupon the following described stock 2 No count of assessment levied on the 12th day of November 1917 the set opposite the names several amounts of the respective shareholders as follows: No Cert No Name Shares Amt H E Booth 10 $ 1000 11 H PL Booth 6144 614400 60 H E Booth 4 400 61 H E Booth 40 4000 M 20 E Allison Jr 2000 20 Jos Howell 2000 41 Jos How'ell 307 30700 32 S II Love 4 400 2 L M Stohl 200 - of-th- T CUITCHLOW services at 1418 Federal way Wednesday at 3 p m Friends Invited Interment In Mount Olivet la to be MARY E PLEASANT GROVE MRS KIEItSTON JENSON services at Grove tabwnacle Wednesday at 130 p m- - REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Asher C Davis to John II Brown all lots 17 and 16 block 8 University Heights $10 Bertilvon Home Builders company to Barlwra P Smith all lots 18 and 19 block 2 Wat- a 00 kin a subd vi sfion W S McCornick to Miles K Miller lots 1 900 3 4 6 Mock 2 Central Park Frederick Kbcrliart to Salt Lake Mattress Sc Manufacturing company lot 7 block 46 5 plat A Butte-Snl- t to Iike Investment lot company s 9 and 10 company 10 I King as 1 ark Christian IVtcraeu to Wilhelm Walkenhorst lots 31 and 32 block 7 Poplar Grove addi-- t 10 ion Christian Petersen to Herman K Hansen lots 10 and 11 block 9 Poplar Grove addi10 tion John Norman to James W Brown all lots 10 172 Aid 173 Marlborough place Kimball Sc Richards 8onrity1S37--company to 8 Highland 6G0 Stephen L Richards lots Pa rk pla t 3 to Kimball Sc Richard company Building Kimball Sc Richards Security company lot 10 113 Mock 5 Highland Park plat B Grace M Smith to Katherine M Smith lot 10 4 block 163 plat It W J Ilalloran to IV I Arbogast lot 2 block 4 Davis Sharp Sc Stringer’s subdi18 vision Jacob B Harrison to James S Cnnnlng-lialots 1567 and 1568 Highland Park 10 pla t A II B Taylor to Taylor Building company 21 block 2 lots 15 to 19 inclusive block 10 I I ill vie w addition lots Lcland JcL's to Marie L Shoemaker Mock 8 Coates ft Corum’s Lake Breexe adi t ion Belle W Dickson to David L Edwards 10 lot 2 block 3 plat B to J J Peterson lots George Saviltc 10 16 Forest Dale 29 Mock Carrie S Crimes to1 Frank II Grimes part K 1 2 S iu ct hn 1 John Edwards to Ilngh lfyan lots 10 6 7 8 Muck 2 Linden Park to Amanda E H Parker Myrtle I Smith lots 17 and 18 Mock 3 East Side addi- - 10 I pin Bertha Reed to May Reed lot S block 34 10 10 ac re A Francia Altman to Henry Altman lot 6 1 block 49 plat A Laura Cutler to Coop Investment associa2 tion part section 28 2 S 1 Fj I Aiditon-Jenkin- - m 13-1- 9- 1 e place of business Salt Lake City Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors held on November 80 1917 an assessment of five (5) cents per share was levied on all the Issued and outstanding shares of the capital stock of said corporation payable to the secretary of the company at room 610 Newnouse building corner of Main street and Exchange place Salt Lake City Utan and that any stock upon which atthe assessment the close of shall remain unpaid business hours on January 3 1918 will be delinquent and advertised for sale at-- public auction and that unless ment is 22 made before will te soldpay-on 1918 to pay the delinquent January assessment with the cost of together and expense of sale advertising G W BROWNING Secretary Because of a publisher’s mistake assessment levied by tlie board of the directors on the capital 12stock of this comon November 1917 has been pany rescinded and the assessment hereinabove set forth has been levied in lieu thereof The company will pay to the stockholders who have paid said rescinded assessment the amounts paid them thereon upon demand or If by demand be made before the delinno datesoabove mentioned will credit quent the above mentbe sums paid upon levied on November assessment tioned 30 1917 G W BROWNING Secretary Salt Lake City Utah November 30 Utah Im-med'at- ely 1917 NOTICE TO WATER USERS STATE ENGINEER’S OFFICE SALT Lake City Utah Nov 14 1917 Notice is hereby given that the Union & Jordan Irrigation company with its office at Sandy Utah has principal made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws 1907 as amended by the Sesof Utah and 1915 sion Laws of Utah 1909 1911 of to appropriate eight (8) second-fewater from Little Cottonwood creek In One-ha- lf of aM Salt Lake county will be diverted at a point south water 64 degrees 15 minutes west 84 feet corner 1 of section the northeast from east Salt 11 township 3 south range base and meridian and 4 one-haLake is diverted at a point south degree east 2954 feet of 2the north quarter in said township corner of section le conveyed and range Said water will70100 line feet in pipefrom by means of aused October 1 to length 15and of tlie year following for doApril mestic and municipal purposes in Union Murray TaySandy Midvale lorsville and other towns and communiapties in Salt Lake countyin This state tlie designated plication isoffice as No 7512 engineer’s All protests against the granting of said application etRting the reasons in therefor must be made by affidavit a fee of accompanied by duplicate $260 and filed in this office within (30) days after the completion thirty of the publication of this notice et lf F MGONAGLE State Engineer Date of first publication November 19 1917 Date of completion of publication December 19 1917 G Funeral Directors UNDERTAKERS O’DONNELL & CO 225-22- and embalmera ple Realty bldg J 50 52 69 72 79 A Edwards T W Jones Reuben G Miller W N Williams 4 8 10 4 400 800 1000 400 Thomas Hull 200 90 John Dougall 9000 R T Badger 3075 307500 And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors made on the 12th day of November 1917 so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the companv 50 S Main street Salt Lake City Utah on the 31st day of December 1917 at 2 o’clock p m of said day to pay deassessment thereon linquent with the cost of advertising together and expense of sale ADOLPH ANDERSON Secretary S West Tem580 UNDERTAKER chapel 48 S State mortuary automobile service if desired without Wasateh 864 additional expense 8 EVANS D WASATCH LAWN CEMETERY satch care 54 1866 Main street BIRTHS Evan David and Elisabeth II Griffiths Thomas 416 Quince street girl James M and Laura E Scboenfleld Stewart S I L hospital boy Ileury Adolph and Lillie H Johnson Rohlfing L I 8 hospital boy Sidney Ernest and Annie Maud Coles Mulcock 1432 Logan avenne girl One of th neatest and completest directories James C and Martha Mary Brown Hardman yet issued on the oil companies of Wyoming L I S hospital boy has Just been released from the press by the Edgar John and Marvel Child Urry 1758 S Meyers-I'M- ! ip Publishing company of thl city Seventh West street boy The booklet contain the names of KO oil comAlexander R and Letltia B Oswald Searle panies now operating iu Wyoming The mention 210 First avenne girl includes tlie location of the home office officers Shokichl and Yoslil Tamal Tento 8 N First holdings and capita! ‘srork and what state the West street boy company is incorporated in Tlie book is Wilson and Nona Flilvert Smith 1127 It contains 12S pages This i claimed James Th ini East street boy to be the most Complete directory yet issued on S Orson W’ and Ixivenla Jensen Morris St the live companies of the now prominent oil state Mark’s hospital girl with Its daily production of upward of 35900 to Simon and Kitcliia Pqrkln Jensen 543 X Sec45000 barrels of oil a day The statistical Information In the booklet la ond West street girl brought right down to date Tlie contents also embraces a brief history f oil production in I CLEARING HOUSE Wyoming In the United State and the world with valuable facts about petroleum It gives tire animal output of the principal countries a $228337100 clearings 460629447 barrel of which the United States Is Tuesday's 2255C92C8 Same day last year credited wltu 300767156 barrels of forty-tw- o gallon or 6529 per cent of the total The publishing firm is made rp of Joseph J a well known former state nrricial of Meyer Salt Iakc sne Albert F Philips Mr Philip is one of the oldest and known newspaMr men In Ihe west He has hail prominent editorial position with the leading daily Journals of the state and I In every way fitted to fnrmnlatte AVasliinjrton Dec 18 — Many stock and issue a publication embracing valuable in- and produce transactions exchange formation for tlie public Their office is in tlie heretofore regarded as secret must be Atlas block in the future to Internal rev- I J A Bid I Ask I Bid Ask Hogle & Co let BROKERS MUST BARE al“l SECRETS TO U S reported enue collectors under permanent regBONDS AND STOCKS SUGAR ulations for exchanges issued tonight New Yrirk Dee 13— Raw sugar steady: old by Revenue Commissioner Roper ’pair-oftransactions in stock exhausted new crop centrifugal (governFOR CONSERVATIVE ment prlcei 599 iolaes not minted Refined which a dealer sells and immediately sugar steady fine granulated 815535 the reverse and “scratch” rebuys areor to be reported INVESTMENT sales monthly WATCH THE “WANTS” AND WHEN among other details there’s a vacancy in the kind of a Tlie permanent regulations are subhouse the same as tentative rules boarding you've always stantially hoped SALT IAKE to find an unmistakable clew to Its Issued nearly three weeks ago ex(Hi PEN in one of! cept that transactions in which stock whereabouts will be found Herald-Re( is borrowed to cover short gales are the “want” ads Use The now considered taxable publican want ad phone Main 767 So-call- ed f’ er: PER-petu- al Wa- Florists ERNEST LAM BOURNE SALT LAKE’S leading florist new store Funeral our specialty Decorations designs S Main Wasatch 1516 67 KING FLORAL CO 214 E SECOND South Decorating and design work our specialty attention given 2415 Phone Wasatch Prompt Lost and Found STOLEN — BLACK MARI’ small lump 011 branded left back $5 reward thlgb $25 for return and information of guilty party A Anderson R F D Box 261 Garfield Utah LOST — TWO GOODYEAR CORD TIRES strapped in tire rack Liberal re- ward Call Hyland C15-- M Auction Sales WEDNESDAY AT NO 30 W BHOAD-wa- y 12 rooms furniture rugs stove:1 piano All sales 1030 a m CARL E OSTERLOH who has Utah’s famous auctioneer live made good Sells merchandise furnistock and real estate tohousehold hold sales My ture I go anywhere are 10 'per cent for selling You charges but I get you pay all other expenses afthe most money so you can wellteleneed my serviced 4 ford it If you 2824-or write 63 S Shone stWas Salt Lake W E OSTERLOH AUCTIONEER moat Sells anything The oldest and Was 2S24-experienced auctioneer in Utah C W Thirty years WE BUY AND SELL HOUSEHOLD K Furniture Co $46 & goods WasO 1996 State - I EM-balm- Cemeteries se HERALD-REPUBLICA- N 7 Phone ©©0 Francisco liouml Trip to Both Sam and Los Ang®ies VIA THE self-indexi- ng — 3000 at 33c Tar Baby — 1000 at 16ftc CLOSING SALES — 308 at 27c Alta Con Albion — 150 at 2c 1000 at ftc Bay State— at 54c Eureka Bullion — 2000 58c 100 at 59c 400 at Iron Blossom— Lehi Tintic — 1000 4c New Quincy— 600 at 4c Paloma — 1000 at 3c Provo— 1000 at 2 ftc Sells — 2500 at 9c — 50 at Silver King Coalition — 500 at 3!c $260 Ex South Hecla Tar Baby — 1000 —at2003ic $1 27ft Tintic Standard—:3000 at Tintic Central 3)c — 1000 atat 6Jc West Toledo— 2 Yankee Con 1000 at Jc Sba'es sold 61613 selling value Leadini? futures ranges as follows: 5' 75 alker Consolidated Nlinlng product list today pork being 50jf60c Jard and ribs 20c The run of hogs wa larger than expected and prices at the yards were 15c lower Tlie business in cash meats and lard was reported as scattered and on the whole small I10 20ffi25c I New Turk Dec 1 — Mercantile paper S'iflSH 33 l bill 54 Sterile — Sixty-da- y 471: eonimer-lay bill bill os banks 471: commercial 01 Francs— demand ITS'i cables 474 003 470 Iiemand 574 cables 571 Guilder— Demand 08 827 cables 44 Lire Demaad 83 cables 02 02ft 43: DIVIDENDS IN THE — I terns nd 1260: cables 1280- - Mexican Kub 05 dollar 87 Government 04 bonds— Heavy Railroad 02 bend — weak 01ft Tim loars— Strong 89 days 99 Call money— busier 1$ 19ft days and stx months 8 dosing bid 4 6 low 80 high ruling rate 5 5 loan 4 YEAR offered at last ENDING 091 09 003 00ft BAN I'RANCINCO QUOTATION 252ft 235 02 01 furnish the Badger Bros 160 8 Main street received over their private 15 following quotation Sloe January 1 1917 tin-rhave leen fiinety wires yesterday afternoon: 300 280 on Utah and assessments and distinct separate 03 02ft near-l'tahave been There 02 mining companies 73 70 dividends declared in approximately seventy-fir- e 20 15 that twelve months The dividends distributed 03 03ft amount to marly $30000000 The total amount 00ft raised in the year hy asesment would probably 01 not exceed $600000 Most of this was expended 01 in developing possibly fifty different mining propositions Th Individual assesKments usually ranged from $2500 up to abont $10(40 They will probably average near $6000 maklug a total of about 65403-(0- 0 on the nlmty assessments That makes tho assessments but a small fraction of the great sum total that 1917 places to the credit of Utah mines In most instances small assessments levied Just often enough to maintain legitimate development work ore considered by practical mining men engineer and even financiers as the most equitable way of developing a mine Take the Tintic Standard for instance For years it wa of half a cent a share assessing at the rate A total of nineteen was necesevery few mouth sary No 19 or the last wa levied in the 180 of 1911 and tlie sale day was April 10 1916 spring 05 02 Now the company I on a dividend basis Since 17 18 then tlie price of the stock has Jumped from as to as high cents $160 a share g the-propert- 01 00j( 07 02ft South Park Tecoma Con T a r Baby W ‘Sft 01 01 — W 0H 102ft 107ft 10 Tintic Central Tintic Standard Drain Tunnel Word was received yesterday at the Salt Iake Tintic nlted Tintic office of the Wyoming Crown Oil company IUncle Sam I Hansen that he has rrowi Secretary N closed n leasing1200contract to n strong Pitts- Utah Consolidated acres In th Emigrant (lap Union L hief for burgh firm SCO acres In Powder River Junction Victor Consolidated and riom The Wyoming Crown Oil company will Victor Mining Co gome Whirlwind Con receive 30 per cent of all oil extracted rigs W ilbert The Pittsburgh firm has two two wells to these well-drillin- 02! 081 s i X put and sufficient casing down and orders have been given for the rig on the groundi and drilling will to be moved the report The away be commenced right contract are with people other three commenco leasing drilling within the next who are to days olvty Mr Hansen states that th new welt that in of th Ohio Oil company is procame Just is located within ducing 850 barrels a day ofand the Wyoming Crown forty rod of on the JEmtgrnnt Gap dome Oil company well of the Ohio He says: "The new oil Oil company baa added an told wealth to the the Wyoming Crown valo of the property of Oil as It Is a cinch we will get oil in ail th wells we sink on our ground In this dome' Th Wyoming Crown owns 2580 acre on the Em- 01 ooi Piutus Prince Consolidated Pa Iona Paloma Extension Price Mining WELL BROUGHT IN Provo Rico Argentine Reed’s Peak ltlco Wellington Mines te a wire received yesterday bv Bad- Rochester Acceding Sells York Merritt New Joaes Dow from Bros ger has successfully completed a test Pvndicate oil corpiraton well on section 15 in Big Muddy field Silver King Coalition on the Oil was struck at a depth of about Seven Troughs Wyoming Seven Troughs Coalition )no) fnt and on penetration of the sand thonewell of Silver King Con Immediate! riled up with od indicating Is additionTh well tlio best wells in the field ited Corsolld Sioux a Its of because large Swansea Consolidated proving ally Important of the section company’s South Heel a area in southeastern acreage Shield well on section No 9 has been Silver Hecla Merritt No Extension South creek Wall more feet into the tl:an drilled fifty sand and is estimated to Isb sa-- good for several Silver Tungsten this welt will South Iron Blossom hundred barrels a day It Swansea Extension he carried further into the saad Secret Wyoming Crown Oil Leases 2000 Acres 27ft 00i Bullion H dev Big Four Exploration liingham Amalgamated Beaver Copper State Bay Heaver lake Metals Big Hill Comstock Phoenix Cellar Talisman Colunibus-Kexa- ll Colorado Con Mines Crown Point Cardiff Cottonwood King Cottonwood Metal Cunapah Bell-Emera- consulting engineers and studentswillof find the and other branches of geology both for its teat report of especial Interest anil instructive end for the numerous clear-ou- t Illustrations which Include halftone and Une frawiuga showing geologic structure mineral associations alterations and ore enrichment The valuable minerals in the Sun Francisco tul adjacent districts are described anil illustrated ami their natnre dlscusaed origin and commer-a- l The Importance are fully mine the first mine opened In Utah was This mine n the San Francisco district a few tons of lead buHon but the die--of the Mont Silver mine I 175 brought tiibirry San Francisco district into prominence and united In the extension of the Utah Southern im'iTroad to Frisco in 190 Not only was the rall-romediate vicinity of Frisco provfded with facilities bat Frisco and Milford became a region extending many distributing centers for east Beaver ronnty la miles west south and which the fan Francisco district Ilea produced from 19 to 1918 gold stiver copper70 lead About per and line valued at $47211478 cent of thl amount represented ore mined in the San Francisco district The bonk contains 213 pages describe th mine of the district In detail and inciudea Pronumerous plans section and diagrams appll-ratmn fessional Paper 8 will be sent fra on to the director United States geological survey Washlngbrn D C 28 J Ru toruing 003 07ir I'aly Dragon Consolidated Fearer county wilt take on renewed Importance with the circulation of a bulletin juet fue! by the I'nlted State jtenloqical survey The word is that the department has on hand a few copies of Professional Paper S' on the geology autl ore deposits of the San Francisco Mine workers and adjacent districts Ctali economic 07 8 ge NEW Ask I 03 1 Central Eureka BULLETIN GOOD SHOWING SPITE OF CONDITIONS Consult county clerk or the respective iUrneri f or f urther information IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE United States for the District of Utah In the matter of James F Knight voluntary bankrupt in bankruptcy No 4918 To the creditors of James F Knight HOG PRODUCTS SUFFER of Salt Lake City in the Oounty of STOCK MARKET STEADY Salt Lake and district aforesaid a bankrupt Notice is hereby given that on the y of October 1917 the said James 3dj CONSIDERABLE LOSSES FKnlght was duly adjudicated bankWITH SOME SURPRISES that the first rupt and will meeting of his be held at my office In creditors the Continental block Salt Lake City Utah on the 19th day of December BY JOSEPH F PRITCHARD BY BIlOADAN WALL 1917 at 10 o'clock a m at which time which Dec The corn market Chicago By International News Service the said creditors may attend prove was easily at gains of 74c to 74c today claims appoint a trustee examine New York Dec 16—Stocks closed without ma- closed volume of trade was light their influenced The The the bankrupt and transact such other terial change today except in a few issues Outside markets showed little change business as may properly come before of cash corn in the Chicago market said Half a dozen new low records were made but total sale 15000 were bushel meeting CHARLES BALDWIN Intoday the they did not affect tlie general list They While the oats market was unsettled Pullman National resting spots cluded American Telephone were at advanced of Tijflc Referee In Bankruptcy Lackawanna Salt Lake There were losses in the entire speculative Consolidated December S 1917 Tickets on Sale December 20 22 21 29 Filial Limit February 2S 191S STOPOVERS ALLOWED For complete information and reservations Communicate with F E D F SCOTT & P A i 203 Walker Bank Bldg Phone Wasatch 6610 ' |