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MY THE COPPERS STIUJE CHEUP Stock Markets So Far Have Failed to Reflect Metal Improvement. WHAT ADVANCE MEANS Nevada Con. Is a Typical Ex ample of New Profits at Present Time. The asjo-rtjon frequently- is heard tlir effect that the price of the big pp-m lasueB have not rn"i-te,l In afiythlnc like a Jfajrf proportion the Improvement 111 the copper metal market. FmrliiK the iat few months the metal liofi Rnne from Bile' ver 12 rent" a pound lo IS rnnt, nd while marked Improvement hns baon noteil in the general rnppar list the ma Jfwitv of anthoritlep arre that there yet ie room for mpper share appreciation. What thU advailOB In the pr!-e of cop per means can be appreciated readily by studying the report of any of the hie producer, of which the Nevada Consoli dated rompany In nn r-xarople. In the re port for the fifteen months proeiIlnH D cembai 31. 1!M". this company produced 7S..S41.270 pounds of copper, for which It r-rpiveri as average of 1 2i cents per pv'und. It cost the contpuny an avrraj' of .f7 Cent! ;--r pound to Drodma Its metal, leivin It a margin of prollt of 5.63 cent per pound, or (9.818,241 ktoss wan received for the copper product. What Advance Means. Copper at the present time Is seltlne for 1 cents a pound, or 3i centn In eTcess of what the Nevada Consolidated received last year, t'nder the present market, thereore. the company would receive tint 82,718,944 more for Ita copper than lur intc tiw. tlfteti months mentioned. The itro.ss value of the 78,641.270 pounds would have been Jl ?..:'i7.20S Instead of 89.8l8.261. L' niter the existing conditions, If the Ne vada Conaolhlateo compHtiy is securlnff 1 cents for Its metal. the company Is op erating at a pmfk of 9.o:j rents per pound r.f i nppcr produced Instead of 5.1 cent last yew. Nevada Consolidated was sclllne on Thursday for 119. S7j a share Pmlnp 1911. when the company wa reeelvlnc th low ;lcuri- for u metal, trie stock sold for as hlfrli a-; jL'l.."'i ,ir,1 as low us fl.j.STJ a share. In other ways the com pany' is in a much better poetlon today t-. operate than a year aco. li jja. made Improvements In Its or- huricll;nfr system and still jneater atrldes will be made iiiis year. The mine n January l, 1912. held ..f ore In d-v.-iop.-.; form, enough ri kep t!ie company KolnK the present rate for between ten and flf:.-n years. aK:ilnst 40,86028 ton on ' t .o.r 1. 1910, an Increase of nearlv a half million tons despite, the extraction durintr the period of over three and ono- iiiird million tone, Case Is Typical. The case of the Nevada Consolidated company Is typical and la mentioned ae illy tn view of the fact that its re port has just heen civen to tho public, the Krst report to show really what the advanoe in the price of roppr meauH to the industry. In lite liRht of these facts it ie plain why the eastr-rn market au thorities via" l.een lookliic 10 the copper laanee as tiie principal motive power to pull the Mr stock markets from the dumps. BUNKER HILL MILL NOW TREATING ORE The Bunker HOI A Sullivan kilning company! mill, coating 1875 000 placed in I'.omjnlMi'ifl at Keil. I ! w iUys aKo. is the largest ellver-lead cone en -tiAtlro plant in the world. Its capacity is 35.000 tons a month. The mill fa op- eratd by electricity. 7.Sn horsepower bo iof reunHed. Constnn-lion work was started In 107. the first unit, with rock hctiae and conveyor hcin; BOtnpleted in December, 1910. The mill la o in nipped with ore bin of 8000 tons. Concrete mid native timber uaed in the buildings. whi-h have ample flre protection Features of t lie treatment of or-s are the !-ilimlnp of th- ji? feci in the claeetfted Ilea, mfll for fine grinding, oonlcal soreens, drag type cUMslfter. classifiers and air lift for re tornlnc tlx overflow frr,p the ore Mn :nd slime tanks The mill also is "Quipped with an automatic aaainllnn - item. The rock house, a seporato department has a rapacltv of 200 tons of rock hourly enabling it to supply the mill with suf ficient tonna.se of crushed rock to run full twenty-four hours by operating the toci; house only eight hours This de partment s equipped with picking Delta and facilities for hortin- nroT-daas ship ping ore and mine waste, if so d-ii-eri also an automatic weighing device WESTERN FUEL CO. Agents for King Coal (Utah's Best Product) 73 S. MAIN ST. Telephones 719 D. J. SHARP, Manager STOCKS, BONDS, GRAINS, PROVISIONS. COTTON. James A. PoDock & Co. BANKERS AND BROKERS IU-U3 South Main Street (Felt Bldat alt Lake City. Direct Private Wire to all Markets. Duclex bys;xn One Relay to New Tor and Botrtoo. CorreipondenU Members n Kxrhanate Blocks Carried on Llbtrtl Marrlna CBfujn in MottStala --iiea J.ieivUoa auu TeltSTaiib, fMLaM BRIGHT SPOTS AMONG THE SHADE YESTERDAY There were several issues st!"nrcT' and in demand Thuraday on the local exchuriKi-. a few TtntlCa enjoying In creaaftl trarilriu-. Uke the PlUtua n'l King William, while t'ohunbus I'Ctan slon whs ono of Hie unllsteii features. The mine conditions nre reported to he extremely favorahi. May Tiav has de- velopei a pronounced weakness, which us vet Ls not cxpliiitivd. piles veterdav totaled shares of stock, the market value of which was $.s64.',..:&. The following wen the closing unliated and listed stock tranaacl ions: i;niistkd stocks I Bid. Askort l Sold For. -oi Evt ....!$ nj5 !T3 i . i ora $ So Hecla . .' 17 1 .17 T-(Julnc . . .:;:. to ' M O -33 Ploche K i .071! .07J A (a ("on i .70 I New Yer ... .23 I 25 I B C Stand.. .70 i .22 I Mrugon C .. 3S .to t'tah Met ..! 1.40 : .u0 I Hlng Met ..I ,2 I t Fed EIv ...I .06 ! Old Amer ..I I .10 I Utah M C-! .49 ! .60 Fur fjw K ,06. 1, I,ISTEr STOCKS. 1 A. M. jj P M '2 I Bid Aafced-jl Bid lAsked Beck Tun .1 .1." $ 1 J .IS (I Bint; trial. mTJ . t.S .07J 0?5 Blk Jack . .20 ,21 .20 I .21 Cedar T ... .02 j .02'' .02 I .021 -'nt Mam . 10 1 1 .10 Century . .1 .o li I .06 Colo Mln .2f. .27 I .2fi ! .27 Co Con .. .! I .23 " .20 1 .23 r Point .1 .o .04 .o .041 l al v l.Od I s.i 1 .00 ' l .86 I.iiv-.i &.00 I rt..,0 I fi.no I 5. so Prngon ...I .20 .30 :' .20 E Prlnc . .1 .01 I .05 !' .01 1 .04 B Cr Point. ,00t rmj . 00 1 1 oo B Tin Con. I .001' .02 il .OOJI .02 E Tin Dev. 00 .02 .00! 01 1 Km.-rald . I .10 il ' 10 a chain . U .47 '' -4h ! 4 Or Central.! R .78 j .fi! I 72 Grutll .. . . .00)1 .01 ! .00)1 .01 Ind Queen J 02 ' .0? .01' I .c? Inyo Liid .1 .02 1 .02 I ,02(1 .03 Iron Rlos .1 l.SS I 1.80 1.26 ' 1.27' Iron King ' Il .01 J lowers . 00Ji .02 1 Oii 02 Kevstone .. .10 I . 10 ' .20 Klnc Dav . .02 ' .06 II .02 I Kfna 'm . .04;' .ch .0411 .06 Lehl Tintlc 1 ,00)1 .01 1 ,601 M f.lf Br-ll .42 .48 .41 I .5 l.lon Kill ,J ,03V IJ .03' f .w Mam. I .OSJ' .04 , 08 j osj Maeon VaJ.I 11 60 12 so l H.Sfl ' in.no U Day .07 ' .09? 1 .07 .ns Min Flnt ,0V .nlj .fin1 oif Ml T.nke , nsi' 0:14 . Mammoth .1 .i.r,"i 1.06 .SO : ... . Nv Prlt . 1 4n 40 NVv TTII! .1 2 a fi;; ' 2 o '. . .. Nw York. I ,04l .0,; .04' .ns 01,tr, Cop ..( 1 . s-i- 1.6711 1 ES)I 1 S7 Onohonirn 1 . 17 ' .171 1fi4' .17 Plochfl Iem' Hi .12V; H1 .12 Ploche M .1 .o;j'.... I! .02JI Plutua . ..! os ' .osjr orj Prince C I 1.J71' 1.60 I 1.47 1.B0 Provo .. ..1 .0011 .01 .0041 Pltta-Tda .. 1.10 1.16 I 1 10 1 1.2s RexaH . . . 1 1 j . 02 ' o; Seven Tr ..! .03' .07 II oai' .031 s K Coal.. I 2.00 ! 2.2S II 2 071 2 ''0 Pfl Shield .1 .02 I ii .02 I RIOUX C ..' .04 I .04l .0391 .044 So Iron B. .1 .001 01 !' Onjl ooq Swan Con. I .08 ' onj' .or ' ojij Bwan Ext. 1 1 .02 I I H Klnc a.J 1-025) 1,06 ' 1 02' l!o7i Tin iv-nt . .u?9 .0. " .0211 08 D Tlntic .1 .niJJ .01111 .01" .oil 1'riele Snni.' SO ' 224" "0i' "i Vlnh C . .' .08 ' .03'l 03 1 03 Union Chf.l .12 .12" . 12 13 Victor I ..I .041 .05 II .01 1 'nil Vlctorln C.l .S4 1 SR I! Ri 1 n Wilbur I .23 1 .35 r .30 I '341 Vankea c .1 is j u .ij Vr, Ver Cop . .' .18 j .XS If 12 ' 16 FORENOON SAI.ES. Rlnsrham .Vmalgnniated 1600 at 71c Indian Oueen. 2600 at 2c Klnc William. 1000 at f.c. New York. 1000 at Mr. seller n daiffj fhio Copper. 200 ,it 81.66. Opo bongo, 8200 at 17c. Ploche Tieniljohn. 6O0O a I 12c Plutua, 600 at $!: 1000 at sjc. Prince Consolidated ;nn at 81 On. Bwanaea, isoo at 9i I'tiion Chief 600 at 12a Share sold. 17.5100. Selllnc xalue, ?2776.i0 HPEV BOARD. Indian Queen. 1500 at 2c Neu V'.rk, Ron at lie. tpohongo. 500 at i7c. Pliitus. 1000 at lc; 500 8o; 1000 at 9c I'nlon chief, 500 at 12c B Ifl res sold. 1 0 600 Selling value. 1020.60, AFTERNOON RATERS. !01orado, 200 at 26c Iron Bio.snoni r.oo at 274. King William. 10no k r,r May Day, 1600 at ?c; 500 at i 1500 nt Be; 2000 at 7c. ipohOUgO, 500 at 17c Prince Con., 717 at 81.80 Rexall, looo at 2c. Sioux Con.. 100 at He; 2C'0 at 4c Swansea, 500 at Or. Tlntic Central. 2000 at 2c ended Tlntlo, 2000 at 1'. ClT-le Sun. 1000 at 21''. Union Chief, 1011O m v.v. Yankee Con . 600 at 16c, Shares sold. 10.700, Peliintr value. 88904.75. OPEN BOARD. Iron Blossom. 800 at ?1.27i. May !ny. 20i0 at 7-. Pliitus 50'1 nt H. Seven Trough:-. 1000 t ?.!,r Yankee Conaolldated, 600 at l?' Shares -o!d. 13.800 Selling alue, us. ADVANCE IN PRICE OF COPPER IS DUE Jgma a. rfollocfc & Co., bankera nd broken, rurnlah the. following received over their prlv;tt wire yeaterday after n on . Paine, Webber & Co., Boston The no tion of the local market w:is rather div Mooting today. The volume of trana- a. t r.ns In the ooppen m v..ia small ar.,i th- price changes Unimportant A further advaaca In the price or the metal M confidently experto.j i the near fu ture and this ahould be the signal for rii.-thei heavy buying in the local cop pi-rs Qulr.cy was vers strong today '; . nfldently expected thai the nan dividend will i, Rt (i,,. mt,, rtf J6 a year. f 'r-.n ,t Brian. New York The coaJ- tra wera ponaplraoua for their strength dtuiiiK todaya eaaion. which, taken In connection with the advlcea available aa to the progress as to the settlement if the strike among the anthracite roal mms. ,len.teP that the matter aa a ".V" msrk,,t Influence ha In great iiart dlacounted Its effect Quite a few spe cialties we.r active, notably the Can Is sues, also Peoples Oaa. which wa fa vorably Influenced by the decision In the COmpai :- favor. Htid. too Cnitf .Tt,.K I'.. It.-- wt, ,,-!,, upr,. ariivelv absorbed hv ir.terests which are assumed to be In touch with the company's affairs Batlafaotorj progress Is being recorded b oonneetlon with the mattr of ad taattng the difficulties between the en I neeri aad the :aiirHds. but of . ours the affair Is still one which Is 1lke' to1 marked influence nn Btock mar-k-t sentiment An attempt to forve e-l l.. !nv ,1 lS u,..iiiei,tarilv success- i iit: i!1 S1. 'covered quicklv. and ?f M s"'n a disposl Ion to Sag. still we believe that after he reporta Of earnings for the first qur -o?'n,b"7 r,,h,i tho taftaeace of I er.t advances In the prices of fin-1 t ed eel producta will bi rnore of a "-r ;vVi,r;.,V.:v ir- m the We still behexe that the general trend' of prtcoa is DDward. but sub-tantui in treeta, .ooeordlng to our observation, are Inclined to await furtln-r develop-' menta In connect 1 ,n with polit , doinestlc and International and a:so the ' labor situation, befor- enroriraslnir In t.r.st. operations on the construct ! Ve ,1,1 though at the unto time It Is feit that 1 a depi.-Ns..,)s whb-l; mai oc ur r ,. likely to 1 drastic In the abaaoca of un foreseen l.arpenlngs of an advene na- ' : WILBERT MILL IS READY TO START Idaho Silver-Lead Plant Will Commence Work at Any Hour. MODEL OF ITS KIND Delays Suffered by Weather Prevent Work Being Ready as Scheduled. Within ft da- Of two the Wlllvrt com paii of Idaho will begin active milling opera tlone, this Information hoing brought to Salt iake on Thursday i A S Roes, one of the company's of ficials. This plant has been erected un der the personal supervision of Consult ing RSngineer Maurice M. Johnaon of Salt l,ak City, 'he ores having been given a thorough testing out and the plans for the plant having been prepared by the late A J. Rettleg. who was on'1 of the best known mill experts of the eon ntry. There have been numerous delays In assembling iiie various parts of this plant, the officials having expected to place U in commission many weeks Ago. But the fact that the plant is lot sited forty miles from the railroad tracks, and the additional fact that the work of con struction was in the mldal of b eevorc winter, have retarded the work at al most vi,-h turn Two weeks ago there were some remaining parts awaiting the journey to the. mill site, and the teams were expected dsilv to make the trip, hut these are just getting to the prop erty on account, of the several severe blizzards which have swept over the country. Mr. Ross stales that as originally de signed the plant Is to Irent 100 tons of ore dallv. hill there la '-rushing arid power capacit for li"n tons, and this capacity can be attained by the addition of a few new tables. Mr. Ross pro nounces it as finely a constructed plnnt of It character as le to he found any where and the officials look forward to actual operations moeting all expecta tions. Mr. Ross la president of the Plttsburg- Fdaho company, which Is located at Gll RlOre, Idaho, lie was tho founder of the first bank at Gil more, an Institution, as are all the business Institutions of the town, now enjoying a splendid prosperity The payroll of Oilmore camp Is between 126,000 and 180,000 monthly and It will grow constantly Work u progressing smoothly on the new drainage and operating t j 11 1 1 of the Gllmore section, an enterprise In which lite Pittsburg Idaho companj has joined with the Oil more and Allie Mining companies. Mr Ross made the trip to the YV I Inert with Mr Johnson, who remained to wit ness tho initial operations ot the mill. zinc; combine is denied in east It was reported yesterday that the American Zinc, I.eruJ & Smelting and the Butte & Superior companies were planning to consolidate, which would bring together the control largeK of the Zinc production and guarantee that the market price of the metal would suffer feWer fluctuations KollowincT closely upon this report came the authorized de nial of President Ti. S. Kimball of tho American Zinc company The Putte & Superior rompan has a considerable lo cal Interest, D. C. .Tackling being a di- ( rector, while the American Zinc company numbers several local shareholders. A. P. Holden is a director. STEWART MINE IS GATHERING IN CASH Turnings of tho Stewerl mine in the Couer d'Alenefl arn estimated at SnO.noo for April, a total of $150, 000 since the be ginning of the year The enrnlngs for the first three months of I f 1 2 were as follows- January, $26,000; February MO, 000; March $46,000. The estimate for April Ih based upon lead at $4.20 and sll at fige. The oompanv reports It lias 1,200.000 shares outstanding, also that it has liquidated its outstanding obli gations. Five hundred ton:; of ore are being treated dally and arrangements are r-c-lni? made to increase this to 7S0 tons. Ttolo'ers of stork in Spokane look for earl dividends. The company has com pleted its ison-foci tramway from the mine to the Oregon -Washington Railroad v Navigation company's 1 racks, thus fa ' llltatlng the handling of a larger ore ton nage. OVER THIRTY MILLION BARRELS OF SALT Mn higan is the second salt -produt i rig state in importance In the Union being surpassed only m New Vork. Trie out pul of aali In the state jn 1910, according to th rnited states geological survey was- 9,462,022 barrels, or 1 .tv; 283 tons valued at $2,281,262 Our total sail pro duction In UM0 was 80.806,666 barrels against only 970.806 barrels Imported, valued at $270,932. At the same time we evporte, salt to the value of $320,926, The indications are that the salt OTO ductlon for lsii win show an Increase over the figures for the preceding year! Now York Mining Stocks. James A Pollock A- Co. bankers and Hrokei-6, furnish the following, received over their private wire yesterday after I noon : NgW YORK LISTED STOCKS. . Sales.; If. 1 I.. f:iae China lioo BO? I 291 SO Ouldtleid con ' 1. loo' it' 41 4! N,,V:i'1m Con I 1,200 ,n n; to Ji 1 "? 1.300 192 191 191 Tenn. Copper 1 1.,-joh ill 41 111 Miami Copper 3,000 E6 26 - 1 tab Coppw 4. sou 94 h.i f,z SEW TORg CURB haxhe. i Hales.' H. C'lj, First N'at Copper.. 800 "71 iu 21 Ifflrous Con. 1,000 61 1 61 'il Inspiration Con f, gi ,, Nevada Utah 1 6O0I1-I6 l-ioii-iS ukoii '.old ..J 2001 34i n 31 uhlo Copper .oo; m ,? ,! Hraden opp.r ... . 1,11,0 -j -; I;a Rose 1 20(y 3j, .1 Nevada Hllla 1 soo III u "? Mas Oil 1 s.oou. 2te .-o tie lr7',r, I I0 10J 10i Tonopah i.qqq 7 f,n j NKU TfRK CURB CLQ8B. , ' Rid Asked . EHy Consolidated ..... . , ,fj j;i First National i 3 371 j'ajl Yukon Oold ' 8 Jo I Z.iU aspiration Con jo ui 19 31 H2n - - ' 6.80 si 631 yj1'"' r.isi j.oo New Kn stone 2.3f .' - Q Ohio Copper ! ilo ; ' SBUtt Irtah I 1 00 i'l Ray Central j.25 oiso 1 a, Rose 1 I -- British Columbia - 5 00' i'ts Bay State aas 1 50 0 saa Bradan . . 1 tW Mason Valley . . ... .'. VH .I f!1 Ontario Hloux Consul Ida tw . ' 01 ' S color.-, io . . . . , , Iron Blossom i's , ,? Nvrada unu : S , i'lS. 1 ' -riy" io I -. MARSH COMPANY TO SHIP KT0 UTAH Another Idaho Company Has Contracted Output to the International. W hile t'n International Smelting & Re filling: company at Tooele, Utah, lins ex perlanced some difficulty In securing sufficient copper ores to keep tho five reverberalory furnaces originally In stalled busy, the manaceincnt is meeting ivlth splendid stwress tn aciilrlnfc a lead ore tonnage for the to ilost furnaces of the netv lesd smelter I Is staled that the Marah oompany of the Coeur d'Alene section lias Just entered Into a rontrai f with the InUrnntloual oompany by whlrh the load -ail ver ore prodm-i of this prop erty for five years win ie smelted at Tootle The Matsh property Is not far distsnt from the Herla mine which latter propo sition early contracted Its product to the International. What the Hecla product Is worth can h fnitherod from the fact that the company has lust paid its April divi dend of $20,000, making 880,000 paid out duritiK the first four months of 1012. and a total of 12,480,000 since the profit sharing sra was reached. Regarding the Bdarsh mine. .7. V Pohl- man of the Pohlman Investment com pany, which owns a Iarre Interest In the property, says the ore was found at a V'l-al lpth of 456 feet below the No 2 tunnel and 800 fe-et belOW the surfai a The companj has started to operate its mill at two-thirds capacity and will put on the third shift the coming summer The property, which adjoins the Tltrer Poornian. in the vicinity of the Hecla and Oertle, was discovered by Mark Cooney John Keiley and 1'"rank Murphy in 1907, and was taken o' er hv the on-sent com pany in 130!). The controlling Interest Is Vested In E L. COWell, president of the corporation and United states Senator Joseph M IUxon both of Missoula, ami Eugene Carroll of Butte. Mont. Boston Mining Stocks. James A Pollock A Co. hankers and brokers, furnish the following, reoelved over their private wire yesterday after iKion . BOSTON coppiQR RANGE. Sales. H. j L. Cee Algomab I cm' t' - i 71 Butte & Riilak I I 51 41 " Calumet & Ai-iz I 44bt 7.U! 7 I 73J Chief Con j tnoi I8 ,R j- I opper Ranso 2A1 633 fi.lv ,:'. Daly West rj1 81 fij 1 'avis Daly i no! is ifl ii Butte ' 1 6BTi4 U ' L43 Olroux con I 260 51 BZ Gran by Con : 505 57V sfiji 574 Greene Conanea ' l.llOi !i 04 Hani o,-k . . 1 ass 83f 821 Ml Indiana Copper 1 1,676 2l 2H' Inspiration Con ! 2-K4; 19JI 19 pi Lake Copper 310 .fi 4fi jfi ir Rose ...I ioo' ng; sgi afason Valley i2j: 12 ' 12 Nevada Con i o,"5 i igsl .5 Nevada Utah ! ' 8c Bel -6- Nlplaslng ' ki 73' 8 N'orth Rutle I 2,27,01 8241 31 J1 SIX -North Lake jy;,,! S Sk Ray Con 1 irc K4i inj: i!it Superior A: Boston ... 1 gij 051 05 Trinity I no 8 I g s 1 8. Smelter, com .1 294 39 l 881 89 preferred 1 232 40 10 rtah Con j agBj 15 1 14-' n BOSTON CURg CLOSE. I Bid. 'AskeTT Begole . ...... ij 2. so j g 00 Bohemia t 25 i 374 Nevada Douglas 3 r,2' 00 Ohio Copper I 1.65 l r,2j Boston Ely I 2.80 1 2 '74 Calaveras ! 2.75 I 3 on onsolldated Arizona ' :,i ' gnyo . ' 8.62 3.75 South Lake 7. so x.OO Bingham Mines ' rm ji ChomiiriK 4.4 -l 003 Eagle i- Blue Bell , 1 00 1 06t Hoton copper 1 4.26 4.60 g- Miami 1 s is - re 12 Reii Warrior I i 75 "'uc I 9.00 I !.l 01 Mayflower : l7 --, ,R ("'i Colons 1 11.121 11 871 Putte & Ralak ' 4.50 I 1 (21 Helvetia 1 1.50 I 1.624 Kerr Lke 2 75 I 2.S7J Sout h 1 'tah 95 1 V 1 24 Utah Apev i 3;87 .,;00 5lcihSftn ."-50 I 4.00 lctoria 4.75 I 5.00 W-yandol . 2 ,50 I 2.75 American Zinc I 20.00 I 80.26 Butte & Superior 1 37 S I 75 Keweenaw I 2.25 i 2.'S71 Miami I 25.00 I 50 Ojlbway I .75 t 5 as Mass 7.75 I S 25 Bhannon I 1.4 ..so 1 it 75 Arcadian I S.05 6.00 Tuolumne f 3.75 I 3.87 Nevadas in San Francisco. lames A. Pollock & Co., bankers and brokers, furnish the following-, received Over th'-ir prlvat' wire yesterday -Urr-noon , I Bid lAskedT Goldfleld j j Sandstorm .04 1$ .05 Col Mountain .08 I .06 Jumbo Extension . ' ;,o Vernal '17 Eooth j Blue Bull .'. I 10 ; ii Silver. Pick ' .14 ; .is Lone Star 07 Orp I ,05 j '.or Atlsnta j ,2S I .29 Grent Bend J ,06 I ("; Florencei .' .'75 l'rieri h. B ""ons . 10 I 11 Combination Fraction .... ! 16J 17 KewanoB os u9 Rod Hllla ; .03 1 0I Spea rhead I . . . . I 117 "i'ellow Tlper ,08 I 05 Coldtleid Cons-dldated . I 4 c. O. p I .'ii n MerKr Minos .2". 27 C' imstock OPM 1.87f 1 .40 Mexican 3.50 ' toulr and Ourrv I OS I 0 Consolidated VirKlnia 80 $ I I Savage I -17 I Hale and Norcross I. -jo VHlow Jacket j 1 1 2 " ! Bell her 1 .77 i",;80- Blajrra Nevada .34 35 Exchequer ,04 ofi i In -'J8 l'.OO hollar 10 I I l','t.nHl -. -OS ".W" 1 onopah Tonopah Neviida 7 - Montana Tmugeah 3.2s 1 2! 271 Tonopah Extension I 2!i5 ! ' i7 MacNemara 1 .24 1 jj ' 1 Midway . . I .:J I iQ Tonopah Belnjont . 10.80 j 10 '5 Tonopah North Star I .25 jja I West End Con j 2.12ji 2 15 Rescua .23 1 "5 1 Jim Butler f .'(57 jg3 I Boston Tonopah : .os 'o Ifonarcfa Pitts. Extension.. .20 I 'i Mlzpab Extension I l 511 1 524 Tonopah Merger ! 35 ; Hnllfnx j 2.15 "; 30 Manhattan ' I Manhattan Consolidated ..! .85 .36 O. Wedge . . 1 .06 ' I PXt"r ! Mustang .og ,09 Slrsy Dog .04 I or, Mineral Hill !.. . OS I White Caps I .18 AO I Big Four ,. .S8 60 ' Other districts Nevada Hills I 2.224 ' Pittsbura Silver Peak ! 1.40 1,42 Eagle's Nest I .05 I .07 Rfinnd Mountain so ! ! Metal Market. Th metai quotations for Thuradav poeted by McCom 1 . k a- ... w.r as foi lows: Silver. 6')i-; lead, $4.20, copper, lo. ,0. NEW OFFICIALS OF LONE M CHOSEN President Aldrich and Secre tary Shove Retire From the Official Family. Sherwood Aldrich, president, and E. P. BhoVSi secretary und treasurer, of the Ooldficid Lone star Mining company have issued a statement to the share holders announcing their Withdrawal from the organization! giving as their reasons the distance of their headquar ters from the Qoldfleld camp. They re- Ure, therefore, In favor of others who are mor.. vitally interested and who am aU'c. to clve more time ntiil attention to the ;iff.'ilrs of the Company. The new president. W. W. Watteraon, lins Issued a statement by which thf company I mad.- an aseasable proposition. President Watterson calls attention to the foci that the Goidfiei-i Consolidated work hns Trended toward tho I:me Star territory steadily, while the. new deep work being done on siioh mines aa tho Qoldfleld Merger will be of great benefit to the I-one star. Tho Ixin Star Con solldated Iihs i.ieen formed to take over the old proposition, the capitalization Of whUh Is 2, 500, (Km shares of stock, par value $1 The old stork may be ex i hanced for tho nev on a share for share basis, and upon the payment of 2 rents a share to the new company. Stock holders are allowed three months frrvu April 20. 1J12. to comply with the terms of exchange, HAULING ORE FROM THE NEW YER1NGTON A message from the management of the New 1 erington Copper oompany on Thursday was that the pleasant task of hauling fhe first car of fine grade copper ore was under way. and that the second carlot would be 1 eadi for the teams In two or three days The rich ore re cently found on the 250-foot level ls hold ing out splendidly-. San Francisco Oil Stocks. James A Pollock & Co bankers and brokers, furnish the following, received over their private wire yesterday after noon : ! Bid ! Asked" Ass'd on $43.50 'S Caribou 1 SO Claremont 63 I . Knos , .os Illinois Crude I .15 Monte Crlsto 1.37 New Prnna .50 I., Palmer .61 i !65 Pinal 3.. it) Premier I.. .ao Bauer Dough I 1.10 I Silver Tip 90 1 ... S. W and B 20 j Turner 70 I wk on 2.2-' Ore Shipments. The I'tah Ore Sampling company- on Thursday released ; cars of ore from Utah and 2 cars from California camps. Ore and Bullion. The ore and bullion report for Thurs day, eiv'M' by ftfcCorniok K- Co., w;is as follows: ore received J!f9 000; bullion shipped, (115,000; total, 1314,000. Mining Notes. EE, f;. Woolley lr. of James A. Pollock & Co., leaves today for the Dixie, land of Utah for a two weeks" visit. President Tony Jacobson of rijn .ira Consolidated company left Wednesday evening for a ten dais" visit to los An geles. Edward B. Zalinaki, t'i- mining engi neer, was at his desk in trie Newhouse building yesterday- after an extended pro fessional trip to Nevada camps! General Manager D. C Jaekllng of th- Ray CorisiilidiLterl company Is quoted in an eastern interview to the effect that the March production cost of the com pany was ' cuts a pound, that the mill wan mifkinq; an average saying of 70 r,pr cent on n 1.76 per cent copper ore and that the ultimate production cost swill h fi cents. George Parker, formerly superinten dent of tho Iron King company of Tln tlo, will leave with his automobile today for the Mason district of Nevada Ma son is Mr. Parker's native home und Ik Is returning after ,111 absence Of five years In participate in some of the op portunities In this booming red metal district of the Sagebrush ttC-- ONE GOOD JOE BRINGS TWO. That's why the Centun continues to grow. Century Prmtine Co., 55-57 Post office place. jaBSnkt f ; v7& -Climbed higher to mttE Lft ,;3B pave for the buyer." 'jjii.; jrij,;! kSmoP The Most Exclusive HPSa j JgHSgm and Complete Bl ! Women's 1 Shoe Store IN THE CITY Wo have now completed all our arrangements for I making this the most completely and perfectb equipped, as well as comfortable and home-like, &tr,r In Salt Lake City furniture, fixtures, stocks, every, thing to please the eye shoes to please tho most crib ' teal, and prices that fit the purse. No pains will be spared in making our store serv. ! ice just as VOU want II Wo deliver we poiig I women's shoes free on Saturdays, whether you bough'. ' them here or not. We do everything we possibly can" to make you feel right at home. It's a woman'i shoe store--exclusively for women and you'll fmd that our saving in rent by locating upstairs mesni much to you in the price of our footwear. Wc carrv no samples lines every pair from the regular stocks Of the country's best shoe makers, See our line of Spring- Pumps and jflfrJIEM Oxfords especially the white jJfl ' NEUBUCKS wash and clean m pTTj perfectly priced at AHAIRM WOMEN'S J, shoes Many of our customers shined taking advantage of our SATURDAYS chiropody trviccJ !!COtPCRAXlD jr TOP FLOOR KEARNS BUILDING B Doctors ff SHORES & SHORES foiH Eellp.blc Expert Specialists T-s eg 249 MAIN STREET V Q, Salt Lake City. Vjjl ALL DISEASES LOW RATES cpnaey7renets Consultation, BBBSI Bsnj warn mm Examination and mm Spar go mm Expert Advice H i lk fis fefl CALL OR WRITE. I Office Hours: StVtl WHEN YOU NEED A SPECIALIST t Consult a rjood one. In a few days hy the new L"'jropf,in riifiri od; call or wrlto for cniplet... informa tion. Science has provided an oqusllj rapid and successful treatment for all j forms of Vital wak n e s s, Varicose Veins, R'ip?uro. Biadler nnd Kidney diseases. If you need my help don' l liesi taie. Call at one? or write My offices are open all day from 3 a. m to 5 p. m ; evenings, 7 to 8, Sumlavs from 10 to 12. STATE MEDICAL CO., Rooms 253 Sc. Main, over Palac Market. , Tribune Want Ads PuU NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDER CIAL MEETING, Notice Is hereby ptvon that m lng of the dire tors of th lis A Flue Manufrii-t urliifc enmjaar i the 22nd day of March, 1912 !r:ir r-:'il :! w.. x-lrM r.i your ratification, to wit: Resolved. Tlmt a special c tho stockhoIdcrK of tho Utah Flue Manufacturing: company iti faine i? alf(l to he held at r i: Ka-lf I. lock. Salt L&:. C on the 30th da y of AprtL g o'clock p. m. for the purpoti ting- t" a r-i sold .-tocklxlji question of Increasing th cajgjl of this corporation bo t'-iat th sa , ipoo.inm. clv..j-(l Into S,MI Instead ..f ?ion;ooo anil dlril 100,000 shures. Tiiat I!'." notice of iM fpds lug he on to the stockholdtn secretary of this corporation ai by law. Now. tliTfor". plosiis takt a4 the-re will a s;-.-'..-i meUaji stockholders of this corporallsi ?nld time and plare for the as voting on this matter a rl oS resolution I r-- ' ' ' .? MIT7, 5i Approved FREDERICK SCHMITT. PrtBt Dated April S. 1912, at Salt las Utah. MEETING POSTrKsBo The regular annual mortlsS stockholders of the I'UUi IW M.oInK & Dovlop4SlM I nir- held al rait ' '" K,.. I'tah. on April 1. ili. LmT 2 o'clock p. m.. -. '4mL until .luni- IT. P1J Thia fMWm postponed because not envirt U'H ti-'- l)--!atlK the election of the Ivard of -iBL the f-nsulns: ear will omJM-. with such other business a? ssTMaar laxly come before .--''i'l 'iittBw. i t.VDIT mr 11 kjWQygijjratfifl mMakcDselSmxfslik mm--QzmBBwmi jiHj PHILADELPHIA DEPOT OF THE QUARTERMASTER S DEPARTMENT T 28TH 3TRCCT AND GAVS FERRY ROAO B'',' BSb RHILAOCLPK'IA. pa jB B Aia4 a"o i,.; or WHIM r-c klSS M 'lammW E9n Apr 1.3) leth, 1911. ,Bf mWGm w Lls,!CT'!fy that 1 haVfl dlered thla date to 111 Witk Stokes Kirk, Philadelphia, Pac, 100,000 Mu3lin Bhirt8. K ! VMM of tha Secretary of War, for a valuable conaiSration. MY "jEijI Respectfully m tajor & quartermaster, rj S.Ansy S VH property Officer. (J I y The Prices of These Shirts Are 35c, K U 40c, 45c and 50c mj: CO Sale of mr 1 U. S. ARMY GOODSp mjm 30 to 40 E- THIRD SOUTH STREET. H " OTHER GOODS AND CURIOS TO INTER EST AND PLEASE ALL. I j W. S. KIRK, Manager. Sale Coses Saturday) May 4