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. THlf SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1012. H H SCION UPSETS 91 STOCK MARKET a - non of Supreme Court in k union Pacific Case More or A Less of a Surprise. pCES TAKE A TUMBLE iporl Is Forthcoming, tl owever, and the Losses I Largely Made Up. m I WiUU tORK. Dec. 2. The su e court's decision In the Harriman sjk ier case upset the stock market to- tit" iftcr :i listless morning session. The uncctnent from Washington wag fol- 'M ! hy n outburst of selling, with ti Pat Hu an the special object of the k. There wore large sales of South- r Pacific ns well as virtually all of the -(ng stocks, Industrials as well as rail jto sharing In the movement. Union Bo broke 21 points, Southern Pacific ltd Heading; Steel, Amalgamated and mJjr prominent shares a lesser amount. PWe market mot with prompt nupport iJlFthe lower level and prices quickly LJ (fcd. The decision was unexpected to persons, and the first Impulse waii JflWKlI. 'Hit on second thought there was lUJIfcided change In sentiment, bosses f'lnrgclv made up and the Horriman scored their best figure for the fc. V Union Pacific preferred was bought ply and at one time showed a gain HhJc upward movement was attributed pcculallvo buying on tho, theory that IKcoiirt's ruling would necessitate a ybtiilon of Union Pacific holding? of Htcrn Pacific Rome of the Marrlman B: Issues also advanced, in t lit? belief JBlnc'lr retirement might ho mado ncc y as a port of the adjustment that now pe made. Southern Pacific col Knl f at one period registered a train points and Oregon Short Lino -Is IBc court's decision, however, opened sjmfi nlanv possibilities for speculation Ktho envois of the readjust incut thai &raulii element waa confused and IKiirnts of securities were erratics Hc:the close the market became heavy fljK" on'cc-l of tlic unfavorable bank TKjcpt last Saturday was shown MaSc continued tension in the money SIKt. Call loans roHo steadily from MHp6nlng at 10 per Cent until Hi per ywwax touched. Late In the day the BK fell hack to ' per cent. SBnie of the specialties developed BRced strength In Ihe early part of the fjmV, Rubber rope lo the high point lied In the movement last April and roo issues were buoyant. Bftjptle from inc luirrimtm issues, tne ral loud market was firm, although WU', was a shading on values in a few Hed r.isfs. Ttal pales, par value, i States bonds were unchanged vf OlQ3ing Stock List. I Salcs.l JI. ) U ICIne life Copper I 13,900 Sf.J S3S! Mi Vr; Agricultural ..i 1.00 r.7 Gcr r.M to Licet Sugar... 2,000 r.r.A of5 '' iWcaii Can G.100 US .SSS; : fefcrrod 1,500 1M4 1234:1 2:; qVPfe Car & F 200 HPC filial iVJ K Cotton Oil.-... -1. 100 59i GSi 581 . lee Scour 200 lit 182 lStllrlcan Linseed .... Vih i, Locomothe .. f.00 -IGfi 4G1 ill ;n UvSiu & Kef.... 1,;:00: THir 784 785 lll'LIfcrrcd 200 10G5 1004 10(1 1 Sugar Ref 1 1 1.91 afl ti Tel & Tel C00 1 12JI1 12 J -124 ifcan Tobacco J.000 27'JJ LC7 2fiS """a Co... S00l -III'J 423 -12 lallt aon 2.100,10a 10"i 1071 'erred 200 102 1015 101, ,nnr Joust Line GOOMIU'il 1 10 jUUU mirc lt y,o... 1,100 107 10C 101 fihein Steel 1,000 -11 10 10 1 Tjrf lVn R T 1,200 92 913 92 r UliiU Pacific ... 1,700 2C1 205 I2C5.'. q-0, Ifll Leather -100 201! 295' 29" Did tpealtc fc Ohio..' Q.500 S2Z SIS S2i Gt AVesliM it . . . . 200 17';! 17M 174 2T?(J 1 fc St Paul... 1,700 11511111 ill-li JJAV fc Xorthwestern.l 300126ii:;7i H7i ,, f 'ucl & Iron 100 3C ! 36 3ui S I fl'daled Gas ... 300.1 I2SI1 121 M2t vJI'roduels l.lOUj IUJ. 10J, KJJ 1 Sc Hudson I I 100 cr ft Rio C 100. 215; 211 12 f erred j . ass Hers Sccur .... -lOOt 2G 253 254 ? J-600 :mb 3-u y ii preferred .... tJOOl 51 V 5U 51 iPref cried j l'pn El "EH-ctrle 1,1001187 1S5 185 hlWorthevn pfd. ... l,500ll3Sl 1371 I27i inlV KorPru Clfa.... 500 -10 4561153 )a Central 200 127 12741127 PborouKb Met .,. n,200! 20 193 193 JB7cl1 2.5001 05 S C1J 04! llaivcstcr .... 100)120 120 1193 Marine pM.... 100 20 ! 20 20 Je,ai, '"Pcr 000' 13 123 121 yerS'fl"!! Pump 100 24 i 21 21i f " tCity fcouthcrn.. ; . i "s ' WaS, dc Oas !. .j".. '11035 4'4 W flru !ii1C" V - ' G.200 I7fil;175817-1 'Ced &Psn?le Jr--- 100ll12 'll2 Imi-j uotfcfel Wffif B::;; 51f? S!) ila randSWO' 'SI 2ml pfd...' C0Qj'M."2Si 2Sg .aorli Central..! 100 1 112 iu3 114 prthev WcBtern. 400 114J n-Ii-iiMi cl w4h American ....' too! 83 , 821 &"i ?feern Pacific ....I 2.700!l25J' ltlli 124i! .,'1 300 35- t.3 Ut 345 ,nlr iSfy.'vanla 1.900 123jj i2.'l12:'. 31 urg foal 5001" 23ZI 231 oi lltlff Wd Sin Car... I..... . 37 intn2fUg I I7.00'l72iM703'l7l Ilc Iron & S...I ,:ooi 2S81 "8 1 "75 y;Lerred t oo: no I SD9l 89 Zt-Tiilsland Co ! 2,900! 2C 1 "nil 5? iftTprred 2,5001 4SI 47 47 s v -'n1 I'f'' ' '..."!.... 31 OWVmVl Mr Lint:.. 1 1. "oi! .-Wnx-d ... I 700 49i! 4S 4SZ fcn Pacific 1 1 lr700ill li'lOSE 1093 M Men Railway .'.J l.OOO' 292! 294 291 k MTcd I 2001 81?,! 814 SI AlBBce Conner ..I 300' 4131 4U 4U UP& i'nclfic I !.. ...: 23?. BflttPaclfic I 7S.5j0i)ll71l'l09 170" rJS JLv" ! 1R'700! JiCl! $W 933 t JKub.br'" ---"-" i:"i.Vo6i " ;72j " cg$j i':i!i ftlPteel -15.300 74- 7:!i' 73i 1 IFPt-r 1.R00! i13a 0.1 i 031 Ut Chemical 100' lG3j 4G3 40 ipOVWnVnion 2001 7S2 78? 78? ri. ?h Llectrk- .. COO! S3 I .S3 ! Sh Q Poye& L Krk.-.l I....1..-.' Si A IK Ha,0lf for da-v 3U2.300 aharcs. nl- Ncw York Bods ,v U'm' 3k YeK 100a Japan 4Jh 903 imSfiK rc'" ''iSSMo.'lC & T l'-is 94c fiHB''.::"i?M 4'8jK $ vJIJEMh1' 8,iS?o "onv 5s'!'.; sir, tile aDjan-''.:HU d0 ,,e,J s ais 22 B" 87 O S L rfdg is" 'li 22 d0 Ken 5s ... RH5 !Tq ItV nSo,Pac 001 iB Ml 01,Biln -18 91 do 1st rf 4s md $mj r- M ,10 1 and r" s." tloifWft -ijs .. 06V S Steel 2d' os.1018 WALL STREET CONSIDERS ! SUPREME COURT OPINION! Union Pacific Decision Accepted as Notice That! . the Sherman Anti-Trust Act Will Be , ' 1 Construed Strictly Hereafter. j ' By Thomas C. Shotwell. By Intermit loual News Service. NEW YORK. Dec. 2. Decision by the supreme court that the Union Pacific could not hold control of Southern Pacific was a surprise toda,y to Wall street. As Justice Lurton agreed with the other Justices, it meant a reversal of his own opinion given several j-cars ugo on the same point. The decision Ih looked on sis a very drastic one and is accepted as no tice from the supreme court that It will construe the Sherman anti-trust law strictly. It caused doubt as to the Min nesota rate case outcome, but removed all doubt of the anthracite decision, which must. In the light of today's de cision, be against the companies. From a stock market point of view, the decision is very bullish and will stir up market activity. It sent Southern Pacific bonds and Union Pacific pre ferred higher today, but had little effect on other issues. General Market Firm. Tho general markot was firm through out the session and some specialties were higher, notably American Cotton Oil and United States Rubber. These specialties wore up on general earnings. Tho South ern Pacific bonds advanced because they may be retired at par in connection with the purchase by tho Union Pacific of the Central Pacific line between Ogdcn and San Francisco, as authorized by the su preme court today. Central Pacific stock Is the collateral behind these bonds. Union Pacific preferred rose because of a mistaken notion that the stock can share In any special distribution of as sets by the Union Pacific. Standard Issues were strong early hi tho day. Tho decision caused a sharp decline, after which thero was a recov ery, but tho list sold down at the close. Segregations havo always disclosed the truo values of companlos Involved and tho bullish featuro of tho Union Pacific decision lies In tho fact that the trcas uro houso of tho Hani man system will now bo laid open. As the Central Pa cific owns the Southern Pacific ter minals In California, in addition lo other things necessary for the proper opera tion of the Southern Pacific, acquisition by Union Pacific of tho Central Pacific lines between Ogdcn and San Francisco cannot be made by buying Central stock. Tills piece of property will have to be bargained for on the basis of Its physi cal valuation. This will disclose its truo value and sivc a standard for measuring the mar ket value of o).hcr properties of the sys tem. Thero Is not a shadow of doubt that It will bo shown that tho Union Pacific system with its tremendous capl- LEAD GOES ANOTHER , Fin KB Copper Remains Unchanged; Bar Silver -Higher-at Home and Abroad. I- Copper (electro) .U7.G2i(?rl7.S7a r Lead. New York $4.45'I.5U 5- Bar Silver ' C35c ! Silver in Loudon 29 9-10d jt, N12V YORK, Dec. 2. Copper quiet; standard spot, .?17.10iTpl7.30; December, 17. 12 (w 17.37. Januauy and February, 17.12fi17.3fi; electrolytic. $17.62(g17.87; lake. $17.2G(Ti17.S7; castings, $l7.2og17.35. Tin Quiet- Spot and December, $49.95 .10.25. January, $49.S050.20. Lead fjulot. $4. lO 1.50. Spelter niilct. $730fi7.f.O. Antlmonly quiet; cooksons, $15.t"0. Iron quiet; No. 1 northern. $18.75(0! 19.25: No. 2 northern. $1S.2G1S.75; No. 1 southern, $lS.7f(g19. Copper exports last month were 19,1-IC tons. London copper, easy; spot, J27C 17s Id: futures, 77 12s Gd. london tin. firm; spot, 22S lus; futures, 227 10s. Local exchange sales -of lead were 100,000 tons. London lead. IS 2s Gd. London spelter. X2G 10s. Iron Cleveland warrunls, C7s 4 id in London. Money Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 2. Money on call strong, Gifi'lG per cent; ruling rate. .12 per cent; closing bids G, offered at G per cent.-, , Time loans strong: sixty days nominally Gifi75 per cont: ninety days, nominal; six months, r2tfJG per cent. Close: Prime mercantile paper. G pnr cent. Sterling exchange weak, with actual business in bankers' bills at f l.80.7.r for sixty-day bills and $4.S4.f.O Or demand. Commercial bills, $i.S0. Uar silver. G35c. Mexican dollars, 49;c. ' Government onds, steady, j Railroad bonds, firm. Condition of Treasury. WASHINGTON". Dec. 2. The condition or the United States treasury at the be ginning of business today was: Working balance J 9!,Sri3,293 In banks and Philippine treas ury 32.G19.14n Total of general fund H9.D1G.420 Receipts Saturday s :;,7yi;.07O Disbursements 3. OSS. 869 The surplus this fiscal year is $2,073, GSi. as airaliisl il dollrll of S20.C41.1S7 Inst year. The figures for receipts, disbursement und surplus ovuludo Panama canal and public debt tninsacllons. New York Produce. NEW YORK, Dec. 2. Flour lower and quiet. Wheat Spot, easy: No. 2 red. $1.03 elevator and 41.OG f. o. b. afloat, nominal; No. 1 northern Duluth, 9 lie f. o. b. alloat. I mures market was easier owing to Jpwer cables, favorable Argentine crop, liberal receipts and absenco of export de mand, cloning Jo to lc lower. 'Deoembcr fr!0.6 SI,c"- May dosed 90c Receipts. .iOu, 000 hushelu; shlpmentF. 220,000 bunh- filF. Hops Steady. Hides Firm. Petroleum Steady. Wool Quiet. , Rav"' sugar irregular; Muscpvadb', .SO tost. ..Coc; centrifugal, .9G test, 4.05c; molasses, .S9 test, 3,30c; refined, steady. Coffee Futures- Steady. NEW YORK, Doc. 2. Coffee futures closed steady, but from 17 to 23 points net lower, Sales, 71,250 bags. Deccm ;er. 13.10c: January, 13.20c; February, 13.260: March. ISudc; April, 13.03c; May. 13.ioc; June, 13.79c; July, 13.84c; Au gust, JC.S7c; September, 13.00c. ?S10iTI?,3y . P,078' Hic: Santo 4s. 10c, Mild quiet; Cordova, lGiilSc. St. Louis Wool. ST. LOUIS. Dec 2. Wool steady; m,?2Jim snides, combing and clothing. 2.ll2Gc; 1 ght fine, 1921c; heavy fin-. 13(8'J8o: tub washed, 27i,3Ge. tallzatlon is very much under-capitalized. The advocates of physical valuation are about to have a show-down that will astonish the world. Furthermore. serious differences of opinion exist as to the right of. the Union Pacific preferred to share in any dis tribution of assets. The late E. II. llar rlman always contended that the pre ferred slock was not entitled lo any thing but 1 per ccnt dividends out of any year's earnings and to par on the liquidation of the company. This opinion was based on the opinion of Judge Ixjvctt. at that lime counsel for the road, but now head of the flarrlman system. William Rockefeller and other insiders "took the view that the preferred should share with tho common In any extra dis tribution, although tho charter explicitly states that the preferred shall huvc only lis 4 per cent annually. Wall street still rcmembcr3 how William Rockefeller and his friends bought . Union Pacific pre ferred all the way up to 119 Just before Harrlman's death and vhow It broke sharply when Rockefeller discovered that E. II. I-larrlman was the principal seller on the advance. Distribution of Assets. At that time a plan of distributing Union Pacific assets was formulated on tho theory that Uarrlman was dying Ilarriman discovered this plan and con siderable excitement resulted In tho stock market, but now that the suprcmu court has ordered a distribution of Southern Pacific stock. It in probable that tho old plan will be revived and a j general distribution of assets made. Differences of opinion regarding the rights of preferred and common stock holders in this connection are serious enough to cause some lively stock mar kot battles. Union Pacific stockholders will get Southern Pacific stock as a bonus and perhaps something else, and then Southern Pacific stockholders will get what over Is paid for the Central Pa ciflc tracks between Ogdcn and San Francisco. Fven If tho charter were i silent In regard to the rights of Union Pacific preferred stockholders, the fact that tho assets in dispute havo lcon ! acquired solely through tho 'Issuo of con vertible bonds which havo been converted Into common stock, would be sufficient lo bar the preferred from participation In a distribution of those assets. Today's decision also forces tho con clusion that there will bo valuable- dis tributions by the Reading company and Jersey Central when the anthraclto de cision is finally handed down Wall street has not forgotten how Standard Oil and Tobacco stocks profiled by the shown-down of assets forced when thej were split up by the court's decree. ilEIT PIES SHOW IT LOSS! IE Of Rally in fhc Last Hour Helps he Bulls to a Consid I erable Extent. CHICAGO. Dec. 2. Heavy deliveries hero on December contracts weighted down tho price of wheat. The close, al though steady, showed a net loss of He al I around. Reselling lor May kept the market unfit for more than a scantv re action. Peace talk, improved Argentine harvesting and better outlook for the win ter crop In the United Stales all counted against the bulls. Instead of making a big gain the visible supply of wheat scored an Increase of 30,000 bushels. This fact started considerable buying in the last hour and helped somewhat to cause the murket to rally. May wheat, which ranged from SUic to 90c, finished J(rflGc off at 90c even. Wet weather delaying husking and .shelling enabled corn to rallv when wheat began lo recover. May ranged from 47J 4Sc to 4S3c, closing firm at 4S!!c. tho same as Saturday night. Cash grades were slow. Shippers took oats on delivery and forced an advance, especially in the De cember option. Provisions weakened at the outset, but the markot later had a strong turn owing to the better tone in corn and other grains. May pork led with a net advance of 10gl2Jc RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES. Wheat Open. High. Low. Close. December . SI 843 83 J S4 May S9; 911 ' S9J :)0 July 87?, S7 S7i S7J Corn December .. 171 ISQ 4i ISi May 48S IS 47Z 481! July .. 11 I 494. IS- I9i Oats December .. 302 312 ."05 31 i May 321 32? Inly S2I 32; 325 32i CASH QUOTATIONS. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, steady; ryo No. 2, G3o; barley, feed or mixing. 4o(0)49c; fair to eholco malting, i7(fj)ilc: timothy seed. 3S.OOiJJ)3.90; clover seed, $10.00f?U8.00; mesft pork, $17.75 1S.00; lard (in tierces), 511.10; short ribs (loose), $10.2510.7si. GRAIN STATISTICS. Total clearances of wheat and Hour were equal to 1.191,000 bushels. Primary receipts were 2,131.000 bushels, compared with 1,159,000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago. The visible supply of wheat in the United States increased 110,000 bushels. The amount of breadstuff on ocean passage decreased 10.32S bush els. Estimated receipts for tomorrow; Wheat, 47 cars: corn. 3G3 can; oats, ISO cars: hogs, 2S.000 head. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Dec. 2. Cuttle Re ceipts, 10,000, Including 7i0 southerns; market weal: to 10c lower: native steers' ?G..nog)10.75; southern steers, 57.40'Jr7.76' southern cows and heifers. j3,50$)G.OO; native cows and heifer, J3.o0&-S.50" slockurs and feeders, ?4.G5"(T('7.35: bulls' $4. 55(0)6.20; calves. io..-i0(ir0.50; western steers, $5. HOST'S. 35; Western cows, 53.75'?? 0.90. L Hog3 Recoipls, 9000; nmrkil 5u lowor; bulk of sales. $7.505J7.75; heavy. 57.G5f() 7. SO; packers and butchers, $7.G07.75 ; light. .$7.i5(g7.70; pigs. $0.50(3)7.00. I Sheep Receipts, 10,000; market. strong to shade higher;, muttons, $3,7u(jji 1.50: lambs, $5.75(5 7, GO: range wethers and yearlings, $4 .OOG.25; range ewes, 33.00 ifi'3.00, Chicago, CHICAGO. Dec." 2. CatiK Receipts, 35,000: market steady to 10c lojver; beeves. $5.GO311.00; Texas sleerB. $4.40i? 5.75; westorn steers, $.'u5040.20: mock ers and feeders, $4.35j)7.G5: cows and heifers.-52.7i)(?j)7,G5; calves, $0.50! O.oO. Hogs Receipts. 53.000; market slow, nc-lower; light, $7.257.05; mixed, $7.30 JE7.75; heavy $7.355557.73; rough, $7.25 7.50; pigs. 5.23'Q17.2r; bulk of sales, $7.55 &7.70. Shcop ttocclnts. 18.000: market steady; native. $3.75(fro.50: western, $4.004.G5: yearlings. $f..00f'G.35; native lainbs. $5.75 1 (0)7,75; western lambs, $5.75117.75. Omaha, SOUTH OMAHA. Dec. 2 -ttltlRc. rfip'f, I'lOo. alow Lo 10c lower; nntlv I Send your jU hard-to-suit typist here i Any demand that your work or your typist can possibly 1 1 I make, in any ordinary or exceptional requirement of 1 1 ' I typewriting, is covered , by our three machines I Remington - Smith Premier - Monarch j jj Complete Visiti j I single or double keyboard; s;" i I shifting carriage or shifting S I I tyPC l6?1116' machines of ; ' II special purpose; .41 dtf ll I I models comprise our complete line. 5MHp 1 d I everything and it ex- 8 ! wlH tends everywhere. We I ; IMwy'l not on have machines ; p ' for every . purpose, r operators, inspections, sup- 1 Bjmff K plies, rentals; in fact, every J; I Smith "IW conceivable requirement of the type- 1 j I Premier writer user. I' ;:. Remington Typewriter Company ". I I (Incorporated) 11 J ' 172 South West Temple Street II steers. $G.2510.00; cows and heifers. 53.75(20.75; western steers, $5.25rqS.25. Texas ateers. $4.50(QG.25; cows and hclf crs, $3.50g)G.50; winners, $3. 00 1.25; HtockurH and feeders, $1.75ff)7.o0, calves. 55.000.00; uullf. stags, etc.. $4.50?" G.25. Hogs Receipts. 10.400: market 5 10c lower; mixed, $7.50(rJ)7.G0; light. $7.30 7.50; pigs. $G. 0051)7.25; bulk of salps, $7.50 7.05. Sheep Retv.lpts. 11.000; market active, strong: Vcarllngs, 5.250.25: wethers. $3.751.75; ewt-rt. $3.fi057 f. Id; Iambs. SC. 50 iW7.7.".. Chicaco Produce. CHICAGO. Dec. 2. Cutter steady; creameries. 2!t23tio: dairies. 2t:fi:51c. Efjgs .steady; receipts, 2G92 cases; at mark, Oases Included, 22,25o; ordinary firsts, 27c Cheese steady; daisies'. 1 0'J'irl 7c-; twins, lGiIM6ie: young Americas, IGJlriUJc: long horns, lG&tjft-ltiSc. Potatoes cany; Wisconsin, 471150c; Altn nesota. 4S(550o: Michigan, f04j52t. T'oultry firm; turkeys, alive, 13c; dressed. lSc; chickens, .alive.' 12; springs, alive. 12c. Voal steady, 0!14c.. Evaporated Pruils. XKU" YORK'. Dec. 2. kvnpoiatnd ap ples Inactive: fancy. 7?gi91c; choice. GJ ,a'7ic; prime, r.X'frGJo. Prunes Quiet. Callfornlas up to 30 40s. 21'0'Uic: Oregons, 515T"Jic Apricots Steady. Choice, 101c; extra choice, 11c; fancy, !2ic. . " Peaches Quiet. Choice. GiffGSc: extra eholef. G?(27o: fancy. 7S5;Sc. Raisins Firm. Loose muscatels, 4iff Gc: choice to fancy, olGAc: seedless, '5JiTClo: London layers, $1.40U. 15. . Plax. Oats, and Rye. -M1NXKAPOLIS, Dec. 2.' Bran, SlS.'OOif IS.f.O. Vlour, first patents, $4.055'4.3o: second patents. 53.!iUff 4.15; first clear. $2.H0iJf 3.10- second clears. S2.lOi02.4O. Ffox $1.26. Barley. 4OJ?40lc. Cotton IVIarkot. NEW YORK, Dec. 2. The cotton mar ket closed weak at a net loss of from 17 to 33 points. Tribune Want Ads Full I PRIVATE CUSiE FOR MEN I gg "lyCRNGUT," DISEASED MEN I gHP'' want you men In whom are sown the 1 SK&GHr seeda of early follies, later excesses or 1 MB&m& disease, you whose falling memory, lost W&ZzxFiA vigor, wrecked nerves, lame back, dls- gSSgSs i ordered stomach, warn you dlaeae Is at Wt&PWM work undermining your physical, mental KeSaSy i, mm iii dtu and vital pnvers, to call at my offices WghxpffilP JZSftrk 2nd learn of my methods of curina the EkkSwsEZ' s4cS$$ vKJ dlncases of men after all others have mp&mfi pll failed entirely. I make no charue for my n counsel, and. 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Notice- z hereby given .that s tiled bins will bu received by the undersigned uc 1 to 2 p. m.. December 3rd. 1912, for th materials and labor required in tho crec tfon or tho UTAH STATE CAPITOL BUILDING. IN SALT LAKE C1TT. UTAH, according to plans, specifications. and drawings, which aro open for In (pection at the office of RICILVRD KLETTING. ARCHITECT. 415-420 Pelt bldg.. SALT LAIvE CITY. UTAH, and all bids and proposals at the abov timo will bo publicly opened and ral In tin ofTlco of the Stat Capitol Com 1 mission. 211 Felt bulldlnr. Salt JLaka City. Utah. All bids must be addressed to: "UTAH STATE CAPITOL COStMIS SION." SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. und marked In tho lower left-hand cor- IH ner: "Did for Trtah Siato Capitol Build In?," naming at the sam time tho kind of work which the b!a covers, for ex ample: "Bid for entire Job. exccptlnc heat inc. plumblnt;. electrlo wiring, or H "Bid for stone rrork; jH "Bid for plastering." etc.. or such bids can be delivered to tht Cnpltol Commission at tho said time and IH place for 'opening same. jH Bids must not contain conditions, qualifications, propositions pr any othr thln than those mentioned In plans. epccincatlons, drawings, contracts and bonds, and bidders must use the form of bids, which will be found at the office of said architect, and no other form of bid will be received. A certified check or cashier's check on somo bank In Salt Lake City, Utah, for at least 5 per ccnt of the amount of IH each bid must be enclosed. Each check Is to be mado payable to tho under signed, and Is to bo forfeited to the un derclgncd In caso the bid la accepted and the bidder does not enter Into the con tract within ten days after its accep tance. for tho faithful nxecutlon of tn contract and bond hereinafter men tioncd. Tho proposed form of contract shall bo the "Uniform Contract Revised. 1907," and the form of. bond to be used Is hereto appended. A bond must be furnished for one-half tho amount of the bid. with good and sufficient sureties, all satisfactory to the undersigned. The plans and rpccincatlona yj be open for inspection' and use at the architect's offlco in rooms 415-420 Felt bldg., and at the office of the Utah State Capitol Commission, 211 Felt building. If any bidder desires to have one or HBfl more sets of plans .for his excluslvo uba. HBfl the architect at his option may furnish HBfl them against a deposit to him of $75 for HBfl each set of plans, $45 of which will be HBl refunded on the roturn of the first set HB of plans, etc., and a refund of 525 each HBl on any of the subsequent sets, provided HBl cald plans, etc.. aro retumod In reason- HBl ably good condition and within twp weeks after bids aro opened. Tho plans and specifications are the property of tho architect and in all case must be returned to tho architect, and In no caso shall the deposit constitute a purchaso prlco. Bidders residing outside of Salt Lak City must pay for tho expTessasre of HH plans, etc., both ways In all cases. Tho undorslgned does not obligate It self to accept the lowest or any bid. Tho competency and responsibility of bidders and of thoir proposed sub-con-tractors will receive careful consldera tinn in tho award. The bids will bo received for the fol lowing work: 1. For tho building complete, as speel- 2. For tho building complete, except- lng heating, plumbing, electric wiring. 3. CcmonL plain and reinforced con- HBl creto work. Including excavations, struc- BVH tural steel, and setting of same. 4. Btono work, cutting and setting. jHI Brick work and the setting of terra- cotto. 5. Furnishing of tcrra-cotta. 6. Carpenter work. 7. Plastering. S. Bhcet-rnetal work, Including sky lights nnd floor light. 9. Torble work. . terrazzo asd tile work. ,10. Painting. 11. Miscellaneous and ornamnntai steel. Iron and brass work. 12. Combination of bids sections a, 4 and 5. 13. Heating. 14. Plumbing. in. Elcetrlo wiring. 16. Elevators. IH Tho undersigned shall hava the right to reject any or all bids and to waive jH any Informalities In any proposal. Dated at Salt "Lake City. Utah, this 29th day or October. 1012. UTAH STATE CAPITOL. COMMISSION. jtM NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLD- ERS' MEETING Of the American Star Mining Company Notlco la hereby given that a special meeting of tho stockholders of American Stur Mining company, a corporation or ganized and existing under tho laws of tho state of Utah, will he hold at thn office of tho company, room 403 Doolv block, Suit Lake City. Utah, on tho 7th day of December, 1912. at tho hour of 2 p. m. of said day. jH The purposes for 'which said motrttnt Is to bo held aro an follows: (a) To elect a board of directors for hald corporation to nen'o until tho next annual meeting bf the stockholders and until such time as their successors are elected and qualified. 1 '(b) To consider and ratify the acts IH and proceedings of tho board of director. IH of said corporation since last annual jH stockholders' meeting. (c) To amend article VI. of the ar tides of incorporation of said corpora tlon so ns to provide that oioctlngn of the beard of directors of nld corporation mar bo held for tho transaction of any business of the corporation. at such places IH outside of this stato or elsowhore within tho state' than at Its principal office, as 1 tho directors may by resolution or by laws provide. 1 This meeting Is called hy tho president IH of this corporation pursuant to authority IH vested in him by tho urtlclcs of lncorpor- Dated Salt Lako City. Utah. Nocmber IH 21. 1912. A. N. IIOLDAWAT, VtlM Prcsldont. st Tinci Pelt. Secretary. k27l7 '. . . H I NOTICE. The. Nephl Salt Mining & Manufactur iug company: principal place of buulnoss, Nephl. Jtinb county, stute of .Utah. Thero are dcllnaucnt upon the follow- B (ng described stock, on account of assess- H mcnt levied on the 11th day of March, , 1012, the several amounts set opposite M the names of tho respective Eharchold- IH era as follows: No. No. IH Names. cert, shares. Ami H B. J. Clayton II 9 ?57.50 tM Andreas Jensen -19 10 m.00 IH Walter I. Brown '20 10 7..01 H B. J. Cluyton ...21 10 75.00 IH And in accordance with law and an B order of the board or directors mtido on H U November 27, 1D12, so many shares of IH I each parcel of such stock on may hn IH ncccssiirv will be sold at tho office of H the company, in the First National bank of Nephl, in Nophi City. Juab count , Utah, on the 16th day. of December. 191.', at tho hour of 12 noon, to pay delinquent assessments 'thereon, together with thft H cost of advertising and expenses- of the sale. C..S. TINOE1, Sccretair. Ctre First National Bank, of Nephl, IH XUtUo 5l first publication, November 23. ASSESSMEITT NO. 3. Tllder Nevada Copper company. Pri' clpnl place of business. Salt Lake CI t. .fH Utah. Location of mines. Lander countv. h Nuvnda. 1 NoUeo Is hereby given that nt m eft- fH lng of the boatd of directors of th llAlur Novuda Copper company, held on the I5tb dav of November. .J""8""; ment No. 3 of one-half (J) cent pe' shure was levied upon the capital stock jjm of the corporation. Issued and nutstand- H ing. pavnblo Immediately to the socre n?y at his office, care of McCornlCk & Co.'s bank, corner First. South .and Main tM strciitrSalfLUnc City. Utnh. nv stock upon which this assessment IH may remain unphid on Tfrldy. thc 20tl 1 y of December. 1912. will be dcllnauont and advertised for sale at PUbUc aucUon. nnd wiles payment is made before, will I be sold on Sturria.v. tho 11th day of Jan tin rv, 1913. at 4 o'clock p. m.. ut the ipH secrcturv'n office, to pay thu delinquent H assessnunt thereon,, togothor with th H cost- of advertising add expense of sain. H C . - J-NO,- J - MORRIS e?rfeary. iH First publication November 22. 10L H