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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDiY MORNING, AUGUST 23 1923. attractive eonveralon privilege the carry, but tv.n making allow- - jI foe that feature, It exercised lECEIff-TIEM stimulating effect upon tha whet aaarkel. 1 pointed, alao, to a favorable attitude on tho part of tha investment public toward tba utllttlaa, an attitude a II it la' mora rauttoua, perhaps, than It waa baforu tha wam-ln- a of a prominent middta waat operator against raehlaaa speculation to' thaaa eecurUiea, but wad at 111 ready .to rive tha preference to thla clnaa of The president of tha investment. hla leading utility of Baltimore added exword of warning this week aaainat utility itaeka travagant apaculatloa la oouneeU howThe more of thla eort of ever, tha better for utility eeeurlitea, from tho Invert ment standpoint. in foreign bonda, tba weea'a improvement baa bean area ter than in In domoatle eerurltlea tact, the German Flexible, averaaa for foreign dollar bonda dealt In on the New fork a loch aaehang but America Cannot Be la not only higher on the Week, but on tba month, and tha full year to data Tha development of moat imDiscriminated , Against. portance in thla connection waa, of rourae, tba Conclusion of tha hegotla-tton- a for tha funding of tha Belgian war debt to the Units! Stated. Announcement that thle had been accomplished waa reflected at once In Pact Guarantees Shippers the market for Belctan Securities. French bonda, too, have been higher. Terms as Low as Those ME LAWIEST bond anew .5. IN TARIFF General Belief Is That Money Will Be Easier anil Lower in Future. SET. FOR TRIAL - Are Funded by Nations -- - SY BYRON SELLER. (Copyright, 1925, by Tho Balt Lake 4 pay-men- Tribune.) NEW YOK, Aug. It A better feeling waa evident in the Inveetment market at tho eloee of tha week than at any time ao far thla month. WScea havocilUed from the low of x a week ago and, although tha gala oa the average la emails at leaat tha trend for tha time being aeema to be upward. The high point of the year waa, reached early In May, alnce when there waa a gradual sagging Until around Auguat 1. Then came A period of Irregularity which la now alowly giving way to confidence. Activity thla week atlll waa on a mall acale, but tharo waa no praa-auto aell, even from tha banka. Tha tact la, that there 4a atlll an Immense reservoir of funds available for investment, and this tends to support signs of prices whenever they givesummer It yieldingns- - Early In tha harden would looked though money substantially, but expectations along thla line have been realised enly to a very moderate degree. The reserve ratio of the Federal Reserve banka as a whole la practically unchanged on the week, while that for the New York bank la more than 1 2 points above what It waa a week ago and ra invtor yet lSr Ully , leas than a point below where it waa inclined to worry about market fluc a year1 ago. tuations ought to taka foreign bonda In the week advices lotidone early had It that tha Bank of England rale only In email lota would be cut from the preaertt 4 2 per tent to a 1 per cent level. Thla Beaver Acreage did hot happen, but apparently there la atlll a. belief that whan a change Show Good , does come It will be downward and not upward. If that opinion la well I pedal te The TrthuaeJ our of founded, no Upward revision ' own Aug. 22 Statistics of the rata la In sight, for It is tha BEA5ER, of commerce for August, common that poms department understanding decided Increase In acre1925, show between will maintained be spread and valuation of farma and also the British and American discount age since 191 for Beaver would livestock, charges, otherwise the funds following figures were to New York, county.out The flow back from tn of the departreport given making mora difficult holding sterling ment 1 on August Ha gold parity. exchange at of farma for 1920, 878; Total number NEW OFFERINGS ABSORBED, total number of farma 188, 804; total New offerings, which have bw4n farm acreage, 1920, 82 42; for 198S. particularly large volume, have bean 8 298; farm value. 1920, 12.109 78; well absorbed The 128,004,000 inter- farm valtia toss. 82 895,584: ' w heat, national Telephone and Telegraph de- -' aorta In 1811. 1718; acres tn 4928. 1015, benturee, which was the most impor-- F hay, 1919, 10.884; hay. 1128. 14 264; horse a 1920. 1217; hors--a 1925. loot, tant nsw issue of tha week, was 501; cattle. 1925, Probably tha cattle, 1920, conspicuous success, ' to tha was due large overaubecriptloa , ra mnVnha?.TotWfar.7rh,r temam, Farm Increase i Granted - Any Nation. By HARDEN COLFAX. Copyright, 126, tty BaR Lake Tribune. WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 American exporters who were dSsttirted com time ago by the paaeage of a German tariff trill with- - flexible- - pruvL aiona to favored nations bars waked up to the f'act that Germany can t grant lower rates to any fither country In Jhe world than to the In it Ad States. With thle discovery, the pew German tariff bungaboo t Shorn of tta horns and tall and thd Idea Is spreading that perhaps, after all the pew duties wifi do much to lncrsase our growing export business to Germany. Under th present treaty between the United Stales and Germany, the former will automatically receive any favors granted by Germany, in a commercial way, to other nations. Thus If Germany wars to embodya in her pending treaty with Franca rate on foodstuff mud lower than the rates applying to any other country shipping ioodatuffa Into Germany, the new- - rate would automatImmediately . apply to ically and American foodstuffs FULLY PROTECTED. Thus 'there la no possibility, hers see the government nuf.Vu- an? foreign i on JVmrk'n 9r wlU concern a when It comes to duties te Gerbe paid on products entering mane, Tha same situation applies to foodstuffs American farmers it la pointed out, are in no danger, of being undercut by a tariff reduction to on some other nation anything shinned into Germany. While knowledge of this situation Is not new la Washington, government officials having had It in mind aver a'nce the new German tariff bill entered the pathway of legislation. It was overlooked bv many exporters. There had feared the high tariff rates with the meet favored nation clause adluMmente reciprocal carrying downward, would tend to shrivel the volume of exports' flowing now In inporta, creasing flood to Germanwould Buoh a contingency , have been a bodv blow at tha expansion of American foreign trade and probably would be felt in our domestic A study of foreign trade in 1824, made bit the department of shows Germany in third place as a consumer of American naproducts, ranking above sH other Cantions except Great Britain and proe-perl- Opportunities to savel That's what this page present Every item' proclaim! a message of economy. Buying in tremendous quantities, earning greater discounts and marking prices on a big volume basis enables ns to ALWAYS SELL FOB LESS. Stock up Monday and .Tuesday at these special prices. Trial of thtriegal contest to deter, mine the validity of the clausa of the Redd horse racing b!!' passed at the laet legislature, wae set for Bepterabsr IS by Judge. M L Ritchie yesterday on motion of Shircitv attorney ley Pi Jonee, assistant The setting came as a surprise to tneny, for It had been thought that. Inasmuch as the Utah Horse Breeding deand RelseasoolaHon, a party and-f fendant, has not filed s newer, since W. H. Fotlsnd ettv attorney, ladewould be action out of fha city, f erred for the preeent. The city attorney has been anting to get the ease to trial In order to determine the constitutionality of the measure at an earlv date. After filing answer the office claimed the right, through Nr.a Jones, asto request soon, possible that trial be had - The assistant City attorney went Already on the nlo court, the case with the reiueet calendar for setting, time durthat trial be set for some 14 ing the week of September P, W. Junes, of counsel for plaintiffs, Observed thst the defendant racing and breeding association had the complaint. The court said tliat tbs case was at Issue now as far as tbe calendar is concerned It 4a the contention of the Utah State Fair association and other which brought action seeking to restrain tha city from interfering with clause the races, that the 4s constitutional, inasmuch as hors of skill, not chance, racing la a gams and tha prohibition It tha Constitution is respecting games of chance. The city attorney, however, claims that betting on the races i gambling and that It la forbidden by th constitution; thst the city has ordinances not permit on tho books which do gambling or forming of pools; that tha ordinance are atlll 4n effect and lhat tha city will inart valid, and the terfere with alleged gambling unless restrained bv legal action. The suit ie entitled; "Utah State Fair association, a corporation; B. F. Grant, J, H. Watsrs and Gaga B; Rodman, a state racing commission of Utah; W J. Packer, personally and as agent and representative of the racing committees of the Ogden chamber of commerce; and-- Dr, O. C. Taylor, personally and as agent and repreeentatlve of the Utah Counassociation, plaintiffs, ty livestock vs Merman 11. Green. ' Arthur B Barnes, C. Clarence Neelen, T, T Burton and Harry -. Finch, as city cornndanlrtnecs of Salt Lake Ctlv Utah, and Utah Horae Breeding and Racing aaeoclatlon, a corporation, pari-mutu- el QUESTION. Once the French and Italian debta to thla country have been funded, the way ought to foe clear for cons! (Isra el thaao foreign eeourltiaa on their mrlta If tha International War debts are u to be acknowledged and regular made thereon. It it unreasonable to auppose that the loans privately floated will not be honored. There remains the doubt about the financial attuatlon of these, American debtors, but It does not appear likely that thera will be any derault where along the line. Ifthat' t ao" the return obuinabie on' the bonds oi these countries cannot remain Indefinitely at tta present high level. Realisation of thla probability is a good sxplanation for the buying that has been going on In foreign bonds all the week. A good deal of foreign financing hae been held back pending the clearing lip of these International debt situations Bankers will be responsible for the placing of the bulk of these new offerings unless the London ban against foreign loans Is raised. Generally thle kind of business la very profitable for the banker and It may be profitable for the Investor, but, the feet that the general situation looks brighter does not Imply that there Is no risk to be taken or that discrimination is not necessary. The record to date la good. People who .bought French republic bonda In 1820 and 1021 have had a high rate ef interest all thla tlma and can sell their holdings in the open market for more than they Price Treats for The Thrifty of the City Atttorney. Wall BIST Sep-temb- er on Motion 15, - Foreign Issues May Reach Normal Level if Debts Ritchie Fixes RISE Judge ty com-mer- e, mtiiiiniTiiiimmiiiminiimiii!miiiiinmTmniiii!iii?:iiimiiiiiiinimmiimuinmiiTniiniiniiniimiiiiimiTniiri Real Estate Makes Your Old LISTER1NE tic ; for half a century . the favorite For personal hygiene fog month - wash and daily gargin for nee after utoav-infor dressing cute, bruise, burn, etc. Keep a bottle handy g. always. KAXS Gold CUPPERS. plated four O," exeeUmt 5M9 18.25 Kit plete . E - B 82.00 EVER-READ- Heavy plat glass ....... .:63c 37c DREteOiNG OOMJttk - Hard RVW IG rubber STAR - RITE ELECTRIC reTOASTER. - Patented versible , feature turns toast 1 rjl Itfl $9aUil without touching EMPIRE Six-cu- p ELECTRIC PER0OT.ATG7, ' - 1 capacity. M These recommendations will be th construction of a, aea wall In Pearl Harbor in which a major portion of the Pacific fleet Can be accommodated! enlargement of the submarine base In the harbor; new quarters for officers and men of the fleet, and of large dry dock. Construction These recommendation that t will make to the committee personin result would the expenditure ally of approximately 820,000 000 and the work of construction would extend over a period. said Ste"If the recommendation era phen. Hawaii In, will be almost concurred Impregnable" seven other members of tha house were on the committee and made the trip, Stephens said. Will you be Independent t when you are 60? ten-ve- TOO any red Wood in year Tern you want to be, and IPpect to be, financially independent by tbe time you reach 60. TiftVe ex- The greatest help toward attaining independence is ownership of your home. - Stop-payinthose monthly rent bills. Put the aame money into a home of your own and, after a few ahort years, you will be g Uintah Batin Mail Shota Good Increase through paying out money for a place to live in. Salt Lake Property Is a Good Investment Dpn't stop at acquiring a home to lira in. Begin then to acquire income producing property in Salt Lake City, where real estate-ralliare solid and substantial and are constantly rising.'- - Many Salt Lakers hare made themselves independent in just that way. "Sou can do it, too, if you make up your mind to begia now. Let's talk it over. Call oa oaa bf tu first thing this week. Our names are listed in the dalrified section of the phono hook, and in the classified pages of this paper. es According to government reports recently given out for Frank Davis, superintendent of week, which was 3 mail n eight week for July, August and September, saw 882.357 pounds of mall handled to and- - from point in the aa against 819.211 flntah basin, first pound for tha two week in liny. months the mile-ag- a For the covered by the twenty trucks in from here was 28 982 In operation com paded with 22,18 miles Juiv, as In Jana. r LAKE. CITY IS A GOOD CITY THE PLACE TOR YOUB PERMANENT- - HOME SALT oGii iisii itiik te The TrUwna. MYTOv- Au gp-l- al r Salt Lake Real Estate Board I: ET Mn Vf9 ""'UiiiJiiHIjil )t Pt 07c pL. A. lifw RI . fffu . f I 90 17c WILLIAMS TALCUM POWDER, 15o WASH CLOTHS, knit, shelled uuaie a 3 15c Soft d guaran- - teed for five year BEE PLAYING 47c cards.:..;.,. COLO 50c TUBE CLUB SHAVING CREAM GOLD - PLATED AND GILLETTE RAZOR, double for 3 for 27c TAB-BIT- WAFFLE IRON Orlet .re of pure aluminum, no great, na amok; took waffles right at tha table 89.C3 Hectrle Heating Pads, automatic thermoatatie eontrol Star-Bit- e AJU-ste- rubber tire. TU-- $1.63 TTE DOUBLE POCKET PEPS0DENT TOOTH PASTE 35c ALBRIGHT TOOTH 5f "RUBBER-SET- Model A Model B $5.00 $7.50 ,cTake a KODAK " 23c BRUSHES. E KLECTBIO 63c . liiS 25 eec BIHA SPECIAL OFFER bVMteiXHIL UX.A1 Keep your clothes 5 from wrinkling..1.... IwG FAB-RI1.00 SANDSTONE Yft-LarSTATIONERY., ge envelopes. . . , . , SCOOTERS for the kiddies. disc wheel., fCf XPeciaL S 1.60 CAPITAL FOUNTAIN PENS. Solid gold point, iridium tipped. HENNAFOAM 8HAMP00.... defies W.S 25c POCKET COMBS. In cans Ul It makes the hair lustrous by the magic of Just tha right touch of Nonna, scientifically blaadad with cleansing vegetable oils. STYLE HAIR BRUSHES. Sanitary, durable hair, whatha tbe hair is bloods, brunette. Tbe Hcitl Is in ho the shampoo 4s prepared. Of KEimATOAM SHAMPOO gives yon tba secret ef tha French hairdresser. IU3 BRUSHES....; ino PR0PHYTEA0TI0 yaiaJ CASE in reman bar roans beautiful ' PULLMAN 1.50 Ct MULSIFIED 33c 76c C0C0ANUT OIL, $1.00 CLOTHES 67c BRUSH .TTT.T 7. 77 GENUINE LEATHER TRIPLE FOLD BILL AND CARD ha va proved foeeh ef henna the aAaaipoo Just a touch, that Several HAIR et walnut handle. .1, 15c HI IJ.ROSE POWDER $343 VU Roshalrdraeaaie e size, double Genuine chrome heating element, uUk f green cord, Iron, fienna in the shampoo. Prom t offer irriffee by Jfadnu La IfngwM dfi. ........ ......... .... dlG IRON d. LNG "Brilliant with a touch of 13c TOWELS. Extra large kisa-au- So-i- Iz-poan- i . TALCUM..,.. A 8HXNO- TON ELEC TRIC FLAT IRON. A full f 33c 23c 37c FREEZER CREAM $1.63 edge.......,....,,..., $1.00 TURKISH BATH A 22 December. ET T WILLIAMS SHAVING CREAM. WILLIAMS AQUA VELVA NARCISSE DE CHINE Special........ 50c ' ELECTRIC T We women o Paris, City of Light, keep our hair alway ......... 70c IPANA TOOTH PASTE.. SHAV- Y Special........ TOASTER FIGURE. Aug. (By the Associated Prese. ) Congressman A E. B Stephens, who returned here today from a trip to Hawaii as chairman of the subcommittee of the house naval affairs committee, will make four recommendations for the defense of Pearl Harbor to th full eommttee when congress convenes in ? I BOTTLE. Pintgixo.. "Germany I the only country 'of importance which furnished u a with lens Imports in terms of Collar vnhia in 1024 than before the war. Gerth which country many also showed the ioweet rate of Increaee over prewar In our exports 44 Pr cent), the actual quantities of goods going to "Germany no doubt having fallen off American exports to Germany in 1923, the department's survey show, were sbghtlv in excVee of 2300 (WXHK0, while tmportji ran to about 8175,000. 000 In 1924 however, exports to Germany rose to almost 4o,flMl,00fl. or by approximately 60 per cent, and Import from Germany declined to about 8150 009 000 The current year, it le expected, will nhow a healthy Increase both In exports and im- rt action CREAM FROST ELLA. $1.26 THERMOS Ger-be- en Ohio, EVER-READ- Two-qua- fully guaranteed.... EUREKA eaeel back 50c SHAVING MUGS.... steel, nrop logged..... BRUSHES ACME - ICE ING BRUSH. Genuine in rubber, $1.47 The growth of trade with slow alnce the war, many has however. Faya the department: CINCINNATI, - 75c SHAV- Y ING BRUSH. , Genuine badger. .. 1.00 EHAVTNG iLlEBOR. LaMar quise-- 35o TOOTH $1.63 Congressman Ready With Defeme Plans 8EE with plat vacuum bottle. te virtually adds per cent to the in automoselling price Reduction bile duties graded over three years are provided On foodstuffs too, heavy custom ere Imposed. On a barrel of wheat flour, for Inetance, the dpty would run to about 82 10 On a bushel of rye it amounts to about 20 cejnts, with approximately tha jeam duty on oats and fonrlev On canned meat, a the duty run to about 5 cent pound and on bacon about 3 cent. Tl new food-tar- iff will become effective September 1 on manufactured goods; the new tariff will go into affect about a month later. 5 Com- Says Madame sec BARBERS tiKEABR WOOL K0LYN0S TOOTH P ASTE 60o TOOTH BRUSHES. styles and sixes to choose ftvm tJNI-TZ- 1 SAX. toO -- I , uses new German tariff legislation replaces a law passed in 1 W', The new measure provide stiff ratee In tha case of manv commotBtlea which go to make up th bulk of American rade with Germany, among them being automobiles on which the new 23 SHEEPS lga&f ISs 37c 63c , port. Tha rss E 12 for 47c luu -- Age Secure GUEST IVORY SOAP AUTO SPONGE. ( large and tough 13.00 IMPORT ED FRENCH CHAMOIS. Extra QO 5(1 targe and heavy.. EAVORIA. Special $1.19 UP-RIGH- COMMERCE 18c or 3 for E3s $1.60 CAPITAL FOUNTAIN PENS.- - 81.00 HAIR CLIPPERS, edges, cutting 1- " WOODBURYS FACIAL SOAP. 'Solid gold point, iridium tipped. , . . . . 18c aid 33c Shavers. . . 4 for 208 SOAP The safe antisep- pari-mutu- a da. LIFEBUOY HEALTH With You Brownie ELM CITY Reliable WATCHES. $l3 $1.60 POCKET BEN C I WATCHES...,,, 2fl $2.CQ and up Autographic Kodaks, V $6.50 and np Mail U. Film. INGERS0LL YANKEE WATCH. New CJJQ improved . Your We f! -- r Wiv. - Make the Print on Velox. We have the Kodak yon should have for tbe picture. you're .ure to want. Come in and look over tbe line. We can .how you In a couple of minute, how to eet good picture, right from th. .tart. Original $5000 Oil Painting of Mrs. Arthur C. Gandy and children, by Howard Chandler Christy, first .prize winner in Lifebuoy Health Contest, on display all, week in our No, Five Store .Window, Main and Broadway mr. i a not improve until outsider grant liberal concessions for her This, he said, would restore normalcy in the empire, Edward Belt Price, representative who also of th Chicago Daily New said fhs count turned on h liner, tries in the Orient are all for peace. Ha declared the one danger waa propaganda. "The Beds are exploiting the Chihe said, ne against th powers "and fha ort and inaldlou propaextent a to large reflected ganda is in Chinas present unrt. 4 being lavishly spent by Money red emissaries in China. Duchesne County Tax Levy Fixed 4 The Tribe sa. ' The eounty tax MYTGN, Aug Duchesne county, as fixed levies" ,n-hy th board of county commissi. 4or 492i are Special at Their last meeting. nrl. 1 1 Win; 1 mill; state road. follow: County 4 CTof) 1 mills; road 8 mills; Interest on 1 4 mill; poor, 4 mills; state, 88.8 11.8 n.llla Total. mill; school, ' Reds Churchman Says mills RECEPTION PBOMISID. Are, Invading . Special la The Triton. SEATTLE. Wash., An. 22 (Bv JIT. PLEASANT, Aug. 12, The th Associated Press ) Bishop F. R, Home Culture club will entertain at Graves of the American Episcopal the homo of th president, Mra L. A. e Phillips, next Tuesday afternoon bechurch, China, retirty, after thirty-threyears work there, Ms here to- tween th hours of and 5, at a reto In routa hla in honor of Mra J D. SimpNew home en ception day He arrived yesterday 'on tha son, who Is leaving to spend the winYork, He her Madisnn. wa in with ter daughter, Mra F. H. liner president Bhanehat during recant disturbances Pickett, In Pocatello, and Mra E. F. I In China, in Gardemantt, who is leaving to make and declared conditions far as foreigners are concerned, will her home la Sait Lake. eounty bond a. China s t i .a i" a it el 3 Three Womtn Held in. rial gut for th occasion. Frank Rise Expert Goes to Ciaik, president of th ieagja, presided. , Alleged Blackmail Plan in Orient Inspect Crop ' INJURY PBOVE! FATAL. 22 N. J, Aug FREEHGL (By Special te Tbe Triton Prees-l- . Three woth Associate T,REX Ii,aho- Aug. 22 Edrick , men. one of whom claimed to he a member of the former Ruesian nobil-Itwere htid in It 06 hail each of const iracy and today on char hlavkmstl against Max attempted official of the Ph'lllpa mllilenalr Van Heusen Collar company. were made after The arrests themcounty detectives had secreted Eaton-town selves In Phillips home at last night at hla request and a converWoman th to had listened sation by means of a dictaphone. prisoners gave their names aa Beatrice Johnston, Florence, Italy; Haul Hager of Nw York, and Anita Berg, who claimed eh wa the Coun-tea- a Daily Bmirky ef Petrograd. 4 man giving htsnam as Berg and claiming to he th counteaes husband. waa held to' 3600 ball for. carrying concealed weapon. He waa arrested after he had attempted to aid tha women in escaping, police ild. , Th evidence obtained with th die It was said, had chiefly te taphon. do with a proposed yachting trip, scheduled for tomorrow. v. ALT LAKEB ENTEBTAINED. MAlAD, Idaho. 22, Dave W. Jonea of this city Aug received word that hla Son. Jenen W. Jonea of Blgga. Cal., had secured an eppoltrim"nf from the government to make tour of Japan, China and the phlllppu e Islands to Inspect rice. Mr, Jones Is on 6f th expert rice Inspectors of th world H will leave Ban Fran cisco on August 29 and still be gone about fiv months. . PIONEER DIE!. Special - We, son of lsure Uf Wilri , wm thrown f rrfn $ hort4 ht waa riding Rijd hi ku)l wcub ime lured near tha bu C the brain. Ha wa taken up onconiolfmi and ' re moved t a hospital at Hailey, rhera h died wednejsdav night without ra covering cDTiar1mine Is The Tribune. BELLE WE, Idaho, Aug. 22 The death of Nell Campbell at hi horns in Uellvue nothr remove n from th Wood River valley C oncer died Thursday morning after' a prolonged Illness at the age of T7 Frtdav Funeral servir-- s wore held -afternoon with the rttuai prescribed a with Mason assemlarge by the blage of neighbors and friends to pay honor to hi momory. DEATH TOLL NOW 4. R. I, Aug. NEWPORT, (By Press H The toll of tha Associated to th death Mackinac disaster of Tuesday remained at 41 today. V n -- a In Tba Tribune. CACEEALL BANQUET HELD, BOIBE. Idaho. Aug II Mis Mary ' tperixl So The Tfrltoa Evans of Balt Lake, who Is tha 22 mHO FALLS. Idaho, Aug. foas-baof Mra. Franklin B Smith, waa the ll honor guest at a picnic tunper glvi Member of th Turiiignt league team Roc dam by turner In thla escnln at Am-at, Inin Manbat'ait cat Friday evantvg Mr and Mr. Fmtth gvml 1 formal affsjra haa been given in a a fitung rloa to a succeariul n of baseball Member of tba city! honor of Mis Fvana the psst tor officials will and her hone poilc department city leave Monday 8b Opeelal THE NFW ELECTEIC TYPE'WRirrrv IS HEBE tav tim and rf ve to Salt Like, repretUtlv ct T)ig prea sr ape-- 3 1 demertstrapon. vs, edipho;;e gat vl for TftiepHonft C.0iftni d'etat ng math rATTYtb-c- 15 Ly v Souin - - rn |