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H 6 GOODWIN'S WEEKLY. WE OFFER YOU THIS EXTRA INDUCEMENT TO i OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT K With your first deposit of $1 or more fl wc will furnish you with one of our new m v "Save and Have" home cob banks. H Ya Keep the Bank M We Keep the Key I Continental National Bank H BkiiSBlliMllllliDl H TRACY LOAN AND TRUST J flirtp-tlVO bI I Htla gcfeg l has fitted us M PROTECTION H for your property by creating a A TRUST H NOW To relieve you of care and responsibility. H BY WILL To protect those near to you or to Hl insure fulfillment of your wishes. H( This Company acts as Trustee Hj Tracy Loan & Trust Company H 151 Hlnln Street I Nothing But m Packard H and I Pierce Arrow I CARS Any Time oj Day or Night I H. A. BRADLEY I Stand 215 Main St. -a Phone Was. 875 Garage Phone, Was. 5151 ') ' 'I GOODWIN'S WEEKLY FIFTEENTH YEAR PUBLISHED EVEIIY SATUIIDAY. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: Including postage In the United States, Canada and Mexico $2.00 per pear, $1.25 for six months. Subscriptions to all foreign countries, within the Postal Union, $3.50 per year. Single copies, 5 cents. Payment should be made bp Check, Money Order or Regis tered Letter, payable to Goodwin 's Weekly. Address all communications to Goodwin's Weekly. Entered at the Postofjxce at Salt Lake City, Utah, U. S. A., as second-class matter. Telephone, Wasatch 301. Utah Savings & Trust Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. THE MINES AND THE MARKET (Continued from Page 4.) death In 1914, the property produced $388,105.68, and paid a total In dividends of $102,516.67, The character of the ore In the Comstock Phoenix is free gold with black- sulphides. There is a large amount of low-grade ore and the high grade has assayed as high as $2,000 a ton. The shipping grade of the ore averages better than $100 a ton, and the last two cars shipped ran respectively $240 and $300. There are sixteen tons ready for shipment now, averaging $300 a ton. The high, grade ore is delivered to the Vir ginia and Truckee railroad at a cost of 60 cents a ton, and is taken by that road to Reno, from which point it goes to Hazen, and after being sampled at Hazen is sent to Selby. The low grade is treated. by a cyanide mill on the ground at a cost of $3 a ton. The property is electrically equipped. There are power drills and an incline tram and a com pressor on the 400-foot level. When the shaft was sunk the ground was dry to the 550-foot level and no water was found un til the fault plane was cut. At the present time the company is unwatering the shaft from the 550 to the 650-foot level, but water is not a serious factor to be reckoned with, the best proof of which is the fact that the management is con serving for use what is pumped out. The company workings are about 1,100 feet from the bottom level of the old Sutro tunnel, which the property laps, and an excellent arrange ment has been made with the Sutro peoplo, who, through an old and permanent agreement, are al lowed a royalty of 2 per cent on all ground drain ed by the tunnel. A deal has been made with them by which the Comstock Phoenix can pay either the 2 per cent royalty or a maximum of $1.50 a ton. Beside the shaft the property is developed by a 500-foot tunnel and a winze from that, and the company is now mining on an east and west fis sure, which is said to be striking directly to ward the heart of the Con-Cal Virginia stope. The expansion spirit Is not confined to Utah. The Prince Consolidated has been .spreading it self some in the last year. In taking over the old Pioche King property it acquired a bedded vein of zinc-lead ore so vast that its potential tonnage of milling ore must be computed in millions, not to speak of an excellent working shaft through which to carry development below the water level of its original property into the sulphide zone where drilling has demonstrated two or three dis tinct strata of high-grade ore. Pioche seems to be in line for a remarkable year. Deep Creek is getting under way with develop ment and promises to be the scene of a real min ing excitement probably earlier than the other camps, because there is less snow there than in most, but it will probably be more than a year before the district becomes a factor in the stock market. ' Remove the Chance from Baking ( With a Cabinet Gas Range you never have to depend on "Good Luck" to make your baking right. You can have your oven at just the right temperature just when you need it. OUR DEMONSTRATOR WILL CALL Utah Gas & Coke Co. i WHILE MONEY IS PLENTIFUL jM IS A GOOD TIME TO SAVE. $ Crops may not always be so good, ttjj metals so high and business so pljMj active. Spj Put some money away in a sav- Si ings account NOW. ' j'1' """" "mill!' J' WALKER BROTHERS BANKERS Sill ininillllll 8ALT LAKE OITY IfJlfll'l Foundad 1859 Resource over $8,600,000 "iiWttl Now That Wo have selected the choicest' lots of this year's Utah Barley crop, the remainder is being shipped out of the State. Much is being sent to the big Eastern brewing cent ers where Utah Barley Is eagerly sought by the largest and best known breweries of the country. Fisher Beer Has been brewed from this famous grain far 30 years, during which time wo have worked exclusively on this one typo of barley. Our superior knowledge of this barley and abil ity to secure the choicest lots help to give FISHER BEER Its distinct quality. ARswirco. Tht Prixt is in THE BEER