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Show ' ' , I. -- V THE SALT LAKE' TRIBUNE, THURSDAY .HORNING, SEPTEMBER ' 2, 1320. r RAILROAD SHARES' SHOW GAIN ' WHILE INDUSTRIALS DECLINE . t rtfcoium&caimi EETABUSHEP IgT? - i S Preferred Issues of Western and Southwestern Advance T wo to Almost Four Points ; Demand Sr.i-rr-t- f-- V- M taAmreef, - 'V . e 4, 4ft Excellent Crops, Increasing Improvement in Labor Efficiency and Low for Transportation. Shares er Prices Among, Features Extends to Industrial List. 7 3 Building Operations, 'Net Railroad Earnings and ' Decreases. Show Exports 4 2 ' - - , v , a, , The September review of buslnaa condition published bp the Utah State National bank yesterday nays. In part: 'The outstanding features la this month's report of the general conditions of the country are excellent crop conditions, Increasing labor efficiency and somewhat lower average commodity prices on the one hand, with declining building operations, decreasing net earnings ot railroads, decreasing exports and business failures on the other. ' Increasing Corporate tinannng during July amounted to Only 21.tW,0lM, compared with the previous month and 4384,WO,0W in dou,MU July at last year. Of the total, about 4, 900,000 was used tor refunding, the remainder representing new capital. "Dividend and interest, disbursements for August will amount to f US. 000.000, compared with 4160,000,000 for August, of last year. Dividends will be 442,000,000, Compared with 474,000,000 a year ago, and interest payments will be $94,000,000, compared with 4,000,000 a year agtn Building Decreases. 'Building operations hi the principal cities for June amount ud to $134,Ooo,ovo, compared with 4197,000,000 in May and Outside 4Mta,ooo,OoO in June of last year. of New York City these operations totaled less than 4107.600.000, compared with 4104.000.- 000 a year ago. For the six months operations totaled $42, 000, two, compared with $401,000,000 for the corre- ii. sponding period one year ago and tor the same six months ef 1914. fiiellminary reports for July indicate that building for the month wul be less tttan for any previous month tlue year and will show a smaller total than July, 1919. The decline in building operations, allhougu expected, has started earlier in the season than usual, indicating that the demand for building materials tor the remainder of the year will show a considerable" Crop Conditions, Crop conditions indicate a prospective production of 12,619 thousand bales of cotton, which would be the largest crop since ,1914, 795,000,000 bushels of wheat, compared with 941,000,090 bushels a year average ot 422,049,009 ago and a five-yebushels of eurn, combushels, 9,003,000,000 OOfl bushels a year ago with 4,917,000, pared and a five-yeaverage ef 2,700,000,000 bushels, I 404,000,000 bualiels of oats. Com. 1,248,000,000 bushels a year paied with five-yeaverage of 1,415,000,-00- 0 ago and a bushels; 402,000,000 bushels of White with 454,000,000 bugti. potatoes, compared average ela a year ago and a of 22,000,000 bushels, 1,504,000,000 pounds with 1,24,000,000 of tobacco, compared averpounds a year ago and a age of 1,18.000,000 pounds; and 107,OOt),-0o- 0 tons of hay, compared with tone a year ago and a five- year average of 99,000,000 tone. . "All Important crops show a condition as good or better than average at this season, with (he exception of cotton and beans. The condition ot all AM op for the entire" United btates is $ per cent . - ar ar ar ' t i i Nl;W"i3JRK;"BepUT. 'fhe'itrengtH'of railroad shares- - in today's deal Inge was sufficient to turn tha Industrial stock list from an unsteady position tq one ef ftms-e- e in the last hour of business. The upturn occurred under a volume ef trading somewhat larger than the day before and considerably in excess of the market of last week. Union recovered Its quarterly dividend, the payment being deducted from the quotation at the start, and strong gains Went recorded by Orest Northern preferred, Lackawanna, Reading, Southern Tactile, New York Central and others of Che mere prominent group, the advances in some cases junnlng well in excess ef a point. Thera appeared, however, to be more tnnlalent speculation, among the nondividend paying shares and railroad bonds were in substantial demand. The general Improvement ef the afternoon reflected a rather unexpected easement of the call money rate from 4 to 7 per cent and the market tone of the entire session appeared to be stiffened by observations on eredit conditions earning from the federal reserve board and local banks The reserve board, hi Its monthly business survey, detected Signs of Improvement, with indications that the transition period from indifferent to better business was in eight. The bapks which issue monthly discussions of credit end business felt that the autumn demands would bo met without undue strain, .which was in line with suggestions front less important source ef late, but of influence upon sentiment because of fba confirmatory matter contained. The easement of the demand loan rate occurred a a time when the street bad thought the month-en- d shifting ef funds incident to corporation payments, might bring A rate ae high, at least, aa any seen in the last But it was evident that the fortnight. banka had made full preparation for the calia upon them, and offerings of call money werq greatly mars than borrow er needed. Among the stocks which failed to Profit much from the broad advance eieewherd were motor issues and shares allied with them. Steel trade reviews of the week note steel makers serving the automobile trade are adjusting-tnet- v production to other business, with the result of some indusThe of steel irregularity output. try is finding transportation conditions gradually growing better, wntch has aided in reduction of accumulations of finished materials and in a rather freer movement of raw materials and fuel thaw a month ago. The process of distributing new freight charges over steel prices has evidently not made much progress, with the result of a quiet state of new buying. The Iren Trade Review states that credits connected with purchases Of steel are receiving close scrutiny, which also has influence in retarding forward con indtf-fere- nt . tracts. ' . t , Call Money Drops. at 41, ..... ........ ..... ..... ....... .... ......... ..... ........ ........... 1. nL .No. ...... ...... n Le ill ..... Yo. ..... ..... 4fr. ............. ...... ........ ........ .......... ....... ....... nso.sl by 1. A. Hofto A Cft. Asked. Bid, 107 Wift 4,,iNl.(.4ri44tal4tf ,. A4v?ntorft sop9.bm Ahiueek ...... Arion Commercliii Uiaeft BiBfhftm Cateoiftt A ArtBft..., . .ewe Calumftt 6 HeeH.. Copper Rauf Iiljr Wst Kait Butte Davit Dal? tilWKk . Imlitna alae4 nel Aud 9 68 p ... a. f. Hortb lath .fi444i4Mmi New Coraella Old Domialoa HMefsi!yi Osceola if 80,9 eAO4g . OFT Fond Creek 8 bee Mackiaryr BhattBUll eea.dg Superior 4 A Bottoa.. .. !, ....tn... ch ar ' Suiierter Triaitr ' Cdpper TUOiUmM lUb 4 ,g.eM4r.444 ease.. v,rf Apes 4aaS944(S4Ts Utah Conanlldated Utah Metala v. 10 A 0 ' T !' 8 q.A..vp gS54 goo 86 ' 8 60 10 22 88 18 3 4 1 87 4 spend barely stood ; , Oclobas, 27 lie; Dsosmber, 26 60c; Jannsry, 24.46s; March, 2A 40c; May, 68 8 , 7 Fsturo els weak; Oetotrer, 26.60c; Desoas-hs- r. 24 17c; Jannsry, 28.5hc; Marck, 28.28s; May, 23 file. Spot cottas, qutst; middllmf, 80 2M. 8 t4 c 2A56c. 8--18 Will Contest Will Leaving Big Estate to Suffrage (OO-J- .. NEW YORK, Sept. I. William Nelson Cronjwsll, administrator, today filed notice in the surrogates eourt that h would contest an attempt by Mrs. Henrietta R. Hurl but to set aside a will' of the l&ts Mrs. Frank Leslie, which left the bulk of her valuable estate to Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt for tho cause of woman suffrage. lire. Hurlbufs suit sought to reopen an notion started by her sister, Bsroikeas Althea Salvador, who died before the ease was heard. The baroness claimed a prior will made her a legatee. , , As administratrix of the estate of Baroness galvador, Mrs. Hurlbut seeks to have the probate of the Leslie will set aside so she may contest the bequest to Mrs. Catt, which is alleged to have been made while Mrs. Leslie was ef unsound mind and unduly influenced by the suffrage leader. The petition to reopen ths ease was granted. Mr. Cromwell, who is executor of ths wilt, which was probated today, filed notice of his Intention to appeal from the . surrogate's order. 1 took, taemtsck, ; COTTON i MARKET. NBW YORK, Bept. 1. CstriM f 11 tore 17 KmNSAE CITY PRODUCE." . KANSAS CITY, Sept 1 Butter, - eggs gad poultry, ear henfed. , 1 caws, $1164; Cstton closed at sesrlr lire lowest point of tho day, with the market showing g sat 4 . cling of 102 to 190 pststs, x ggreffipmssmgtomimfffistomtato FRODUCE. ' CHICAGO CHICAGO Bept. L Rsttor, eaay; crmaMry. , 434454 c. Eggs, higher; recslpto, U.222 eassa yirstw 4152c; ordlnnry firsts, 40ff47e; 4 mark, cases Included, 45ff4lto; etocage-pecks- d 63 e. Paul try, efito, higher fowl, prints, 34c. firsts, 26335d; RAILS AND INDURTRIALE. (A Reported by J. A. Bogle A 04) Twenty industrials 88.1. oft .97. Twenty relic 77.50. op .34 to Ones Magnetic Motor ear has bees flee the hands of receiver. American Cigar declared regale prefers dividend of 1 per cent, payable October 1 to stock of record September 15. Standard (Ml ot New Jersey ad reared (prtos ef raeolim, Jersey Oily, 1 cent. . Wrymas Brsloe declared dlrtdead of f por rest ota common sad 1 por cent an preferred. th Porto Rise Sugar Assured site divi8u dend of 82 s share ea common, regular quarterly dividend of 48 ah re, and ala regular quarterly af $3 share ra preferred, all payable Octsbsr 1 to stock at near Bsptsmhag 34 MBpmmsmtomrammato' & Auto Co.. Lid., moved to s. Second Ease our new home at 47-(Advertise man t. Randatl-Dod- d 61 Arrangements or rapidly nearing completion for the southern Utah trade excursion of ths whoieaele trades depart-meoMhe Commercial club, according to Bam K. Smith, secretory of the department. Members of tha club who wtil make ths tour are to meet at a Jubilee luncheon of tha club tomorrow, at which time caps and You and Me for Utah banners will be distributed Tbs caravan will leave Balt Lake at 9 30 o'clock September 4, returning September 14. fieverai hundred persons from southern Utah towns will attend the dedication ceremony at Zion national park September 15. which will also be witnessed by business men who make the southern Utah tour. Camping accommodations tn ths park or being arranged. DRS. 8H03 ft 8B0KS TMEoRELIABLS RPECIAUBTS FOR al Population Figures ' , ; NEW YORK BONOS. t 4f Marts 0 te res ..10 d. .... 54 Se eeepa . I1 Jtt Itt 4e. 0 I te hi ,,.,.1"0 ,M.KATes de coupes ....,100 Me Per ge 4.. ! , M Fewer te. pesest 4 reg Pee T A Y te, ... do reaps ... .. 77 I4 0s 4ns - Amt T A T v Armour A t cent lee I her to... O.BIAFR ref de. Chile Ca eel W ts 40 Pm cm 4l,i... TSA Pees sea te 40 St L A I F tdi m Oo Raltwi A Fee Wtq T KJS.L22.w te I,, let... " H TU 4TI 01 to 63 M 43 (M (is 3 f . WASHINGTON. Kept. Okla., 40,217, increase, 4994, or 14 1 per , cent. , The population ot the state of Washwill be announced' tomorrow at ington 16 80 a. nr? Population of Twin FaUa Idaho. wlS ho announced tomorrow at 10 86 a. m. , g r. ' 'm , sf WILL REJECT MEDIATION. LONDON, Sept. l. The Evening Nows aeeerts tonight the triple alliance of labor the rallwaymeit, transport workers and miners will not adopt mediation between the min. re and the government. On the contrary, the newspaper says, the railwevWn and transport workers have pledged Bill and active support to the miners elies id a strike be decide npoit at tomorrow's conference of delegate ot ths three unions. TjilmBfifefi It to-w-lts -- court of thb o -- SS&ZS&'H r. . r 4. nt NEW YORK PROOUCE. aa pur-cha- bidder,-reservin- m Southern Utah Trade Trip Plans Nearing Completion HEW YORE, tapt-- 1. Batter, firmer; ereim. try, higher the entree, MtqqtSTiqc free eiery eitree. seGMitai ereeeury flrate, eaekenr-- d. C(iri. saeeitled; freeh gethetvd extra flrate, 56f58e; freeli gathered firsts, fdfSOe, , Cheese, firm; asehteged. U-- e peel try. Steed; el renetrr, 22024a. Brest id pealtey. steed ssd whanged. , , semi-annual- ly o--iio 8 1 prim Receipt, 1504 Market, snares; pea-cral-lyse. steady ts 10c tower than ysstarrlays Top, ft i; talk, fight tad msdtuaa, 12 80; talk, heavy. 4U.7516.60. $16 40 AU class, steady. Hhovp Roeslpta, 0064 Top western iambs, 413.60; natlrsa, $12.60. 17 28 1 6 1 160; Hugo 76 40 7 KANtAE CITY, KANSAS CITY, BspL 1. Csitle Receipts, Stosr ssd 10,004 steady Is 25c higher; hesry tleera, $17,26; other salsa, $P0S si rang, 69 16 08444 ? 6O9.50; cannero sad tails, steady; calves, ranter. . gi4.60; few steady to 26 higher, bo $14.00; Stecksr and fssAera, steady ts l' ' 18 . 25ie 4 if BlfrttiiH 4.. , 10 77 28 .444 a . M AA f Taller Mat MlchigiA Cpper Mebawk Noitk Butt i44...4. ..,.. PS'S Salle Isftke Coppev Mato 4 10 7 3 80 . Lake County, Utah, st the oftrict, salt fice of snM board at lot J earns building, Salt Lake City, Utah, for the purchase of 60,000 ot the bonds of raid I Drainage District. Bald sealed propose 1(1 will be received tt any time before O'clock a. m. 00 the 20th day of Septs moer, 1926. Sold bonds ars to run. not to exceed twenty years and shall be retired aerially after tho tenth year, shall , at beas Interest payable a rate not exceeding 5 per cent per93 anpar num, and be sold for nof less than cent of their par value. At the time appointed, ths Board of Supervisors tali open the proposals and award tho to the highest responsible house, tn the courtroom of said court, tho right -to- reject Any 04 in Balt Lake City, Salt Lake county, oil ' bid " Utah- PETERSON, A O, i Witness tho clerk of sold court, with m C, W. BROWN. the oasl thereof affixed,' this 44tn day L R. MARTINfcAUr, JB of August, A, D. 1920, Buyorvieers Brighton Drainage J. ft CLARK; Clerk, (Beall - iS4 By M. M. 8ne.fi, deputy clerk. tor peRobert H. Butterfield, attorney5 ' S834I titioner. NOTICE. IN THB DISTRICT COURT, PROBAT -tor Lake Sait county, in and division, ria responsible for nay I will not bis my state of Utah. In tho matter of Nthe contracted Amalia Ston-i- y, wtf, by deceased. 1L estato ef Amos Neff, k The petition of Millie R. Neff, praying Bolt Loko, Utah, August 31, 2910. for the issuance to John Mi. Neff of letiffM , ters ot administration In the estate of Amos H. Neff, deceased, hna been Set for bearing on Friday, ths 3rd day of NOTICE OF SALE- i A September, A. D. 1920, at 2 o'clock p. m at tha county courthouse. In tha courtof Estate Joraph willRomney, room of said court in Salt Lake City, sell at prtvat Ths undersigned Salt Laks county, Utah. , , described real propsrt y sale the Witness tho clerk of said court, with situated following In Salt Lak County, Utah, the seal thereof affixed, this 23rd day of rod south Of. the Beginning 2 August, A. D. 2920. corner of Lot L Block 18, Flat northeast Clerk. E. CLARK. J. (brat) Lake and running Sait Survey, D. City By M. M. Snell, Deputy Clerk, rods; thenco west I thence south 4 L. Lorain Bagley. Attorney fra Peti- rods; thenco north 4 rods; thsnc east 6962 tioner. rods to tho place ot beginning; os or after Tueeday, September 7, .400, at 14 District in this noon, and written bids wifi bo oclock Third Judicial district, tats of Utah, in end for tho county or Salt Lak. The received at the office of Van Cott, RYr A Farnsworth. 2411 Walker Bank bundMountain and Valley Exploitation comn corporation, plaintiff, vs. The ing, Salt Lak City, Utah. - Terms of E.ny, Fruit Loads company, a cor- sals: 19 por cent of tho amount bid totho baton onhnr Irrigation accompany tho bid; of poration, an the Moslda rate or part -- Jt cash on confirmation company, a corporation, defendant. and part credit, any portion of thabaso-nureNa 19111. Notice. d prto remaining unpaid to Notice Is hereby given that ths Inter. national Trust company, a corporation, by mortgage upon tho above has file in the above entitled eourt and MS. cause its petition for leave to sell, under - ISABELLA H. MAY ROMNEf, decree of foreclosure rendered on the 25th JAMES HUNTER. judicial day ot May, 1917, by the Fourth " ExOcutof district eourt for the county and state Van Cott, Rlter A Farnsworth sn B. of Utah, In that certain action entitled . tor Executora Howell, Attorneys Th International Trust Oompany, a the ttt! corporation, as trustee plaintiff, va deMoslda Fruit Lands Company, st oL, fendants. the property describe In said BONO SALE. decree of foracloeura free and clear of the claims of any of tho parties la ths Notice ot the Bat of Bonds of ths Bonneabove entitled action pending In sal ville Irrigation District. Third Judicial court for Bolt Loko counNotice la hereby given that tha Boo', ty, and free and dear ot tho expenses villa Irrigation District Intends to as will rail $400,000 In bonds, tor the of an Irrigation system ns by tb voter at a bond elesLvw that Mid court, determining of ordr held In raid district on tha Id da of I neither ths defendants, H. C. Allen and August, 144A Sold bonds nr to bo B. P. Rodman, nor either of them ns reon tho 1st day of December, 1920,-uceiver of eithr tho Moslda Fruit Lands specify tb rat of Interest payable Company, or tho Moslda Irrigation Com-In on tb first day of Decs- pany, has any right, title or interest of each June year, and to be of 6 fl and or to the property described and referred denomination ns the may 7 v to In raid dcroe of toreclosuro, or any quest bi hi bid. but purchaser not less than , V I, of the tho thereof, right excepting part 100, and nr fiikflfe.A Fruit Lands snor moreos than receiver of said Motida , dally v follows: as Company, to redeem sold property and ef cent, or $150,00 Twnty-liper toreclosuro sold decree, In XJecam-bprovided f lesusu oa tho first dflV of to the surplus, If any, remaining after tho IMlk i Of rale ths application of tho proceeds . ifleven per emit, or 44,000 of the lest ns directed In said decree; and praying en tho 1st sad day ot December, 144. lor such other order ns cany be Just cent, or i04 ot tb te Eight parCvaraafter and equitable. ta the until deannually The property to ho sold under said amount so number of sold bonds Or cree of foreclosure was conveyed by the redeenreA on or Moslda Fruit Lands Company Principal end lntsroat or psyshtg at A. D. about tho first day of December, tho efflc of tho County Treasurer of trust or of deed certain a under 1911, Port County. Utah, and at such t'ser trust agreemortgage and a supplemental Trust or Compine or place a the beard of dlrut ment, to said International to eecur the payment, of said district may designate I Said pany, as , bond principal and Interest, of Its certain first mark .Bid Sealed bids tit envelop niorlgaxe, six per cent, amount of gold for Bonds,' will he received by tb Sehands, to tho aggregate of said district at his otxtto la Bald property and the amount, cretary Bountiful. Davis County, Utah, until 10 terms and conditions of raid rale, nr o'clock a. tn. on the 14th day ot I recew-b- r, more particularly set forth In raid decree mo, and bids trill b (monad ft of foreclosure, a full, true and correct meeting ot tho boar of dlroerarf if 5 copy of which Is attached to raid Petition district at tho ram place at II efgf tI on of said International Trust Company m. on tb oama day. Bc hU file in the above entitled action In th a. 4 by a owt. 1 f office of tho clerk of said Third Judicial be ncoompnntod to tho aoerotary of am d -district court for Balt Lake county, Utah, payable of tho amount of r 1 cent on for per mad. hereby to which reference aa a guaranty ot good faith. Any and all persons Interested In raid bid, board reserves the right to reject petition filed by said International Trust of and all bids, and to accept any bid Company, or objecting to tho granting advantageous I tho dtstotot-Thifor, nr hereby the relief therein prayed serve nolle la gtven pursuant to unthe en to notified and required on of tho board of dlroctor of v dersigned na attorneys for raid petition, luti , t District, er, and file with the clerk of the above Bonnovllle lrrtoatton regular meeting of said board entitled court, within ten days from the -r and 0 of Auyustf date of thin publication, such objections, the 44th dVoetion J6 of chapter U a, tf any, a they may have to the granting scribed by for of the relief In said petition prayed lor. Reralon Lawa of Utah Dated at Bounttfui Davis Con' INTERNATIONAL TUUMT COMPANY. 4 A Clendenin Judd, AugusL By Bagley, I ablan, t attorneys. Address, 40 Kearns Build-IFrostdent of Rail Lak City, Utah. District Data ot publloetioo, September 2nd, BmL (ESHH A 136, tioner. OMAHA Mak, Bept. 1 (United Stelae BuIN THB DISTRICT COURT, PROBAT reau of - Markets ) Hog Receipt!, 7000. division. In and for Salt Lak county, Market opened eteedy to 15c tower, slaving lie state of Utah. In the matter of the to 25c lower; good aid choir medium end saute of Oscar 8. Peterson, deceased. light butcher. $14 60 15 00; top, $18 26; etnas Notice. weight end pecking grids. $14 26 14 40. The petition of Acton E. Rodwell, ad- Cattle Receipts, 4800. , Veals, highInlet rator of the estato of Oscar B, er; ill other ctosgee, steady ; beat sals te ysar-Ung- a, . etsrson, deceased, tor settlement of $10 00. said administrator, for final account Sheep Receipt, 17,000. Lsmho. alow, most- distribution of of the residue to the persona ra ago tombs, $12 60; ly 25c lower; bast bid and discharge of administrator keep, weak; festers, suady; tup ea feeding entitled has been act for hearing on Friday, the tombs, $18.04 t 10th day ot September, A. D. 1920, at ' court4 oclock p. m., at tho county OMAHA, "m 68 285 84 44t.W4l4M4t I '10 8 t........ ..e..e.. IWdhA Jilt ILiyai Itarf Ltkt 40 87 9 .4.. .. TWo&Sk, a BOSTON STOCK QUOTATION, flpArtftA " - .... 09 k, ia tb yrUn,' ' ' It , - 5 ar ten-ye- ar OUR K ar five-ye- f Bt t The cotton market disclosed iff Its movement of the day that actual crop consid. erations are hatting leas Influence upon prices than reports of consumption re-at home and abroad. The governments port on the growing crop today showedwasa condition of 471 per cent, which more bullish than the composite trade opinion had made it in advance, yet there was a heavy decline of quotations in the futures market in tha afternoon. ' The federal percentage was fully 5 per , cent lowpr than the most optimistic printf ed estimate, and the estimated yield of strive average., 13,743,000 bales stood well below the preliminary guess of tlie trade. Prices Same as in 1919. The foreign exchange martlet was disTlii average jirice paid to producers tinctly dull pad rates Were hardly e banged for the principal crops on August 1 was at all from Tuesday's last quotations. the tame as a year ago, nearly 14 per The pressure of commercial bills ties cent higher than two years ago and near- slackened considerably this week and, according to dealers, speculation appears ly 74 per cent higher than the paid unwilling ts take a chance on possibiliaverage at this data. Average price on to producers tor meat animals July ties ef ,tbe next few weeks. It id possi15 was 21 per cent lower than a year ago, ble that announcement ef terms for tbs ef France's portion of the Anglo-Frenper cant lower than two years ago .and disposal loan 22 peh cent higher than the ten-yematurity will lend aa important influence toward the shaping average at this data. movements in succeeding months. "The crop conditions of the country are such that a bountiful supply of pracWHOLESALE DAISY YSOBHOE. tically ail farm products is In prospect if the crops can be moved with reasona(Quotation by Mutual Creamer Oat Case lota ble promptness to the points where the hi butter, creamery demand exists; the food situation, at Freeh extra . eutva t. least, is all a matter of transportation. Freeh extra creamery butter, la ear- - -.tl, ; .49 i tons ...... ACCEPTANCES AND FREIGHT. CON- -, Freeh tirete Creamery butter, pare' .68 OE8TION, BMut print , houses Freeh firsts creamery tatter, ts Car- A . number ef manufacturing ......... tou which have recently requested informa. tuba) butter Cooking tion and suggestions from the American Bauch egfu ..s'. . Acceptance council as to tha Incorpor. stores egg ates of the trade acceptance in their sell- Cold Full sreanr eheeae, triplata,, insreast eheeae. ... ing terms have pointed out that their full America terest in the trade acceptance method baf Young Block Swtea '5eea... been etlmulated by the effects of the pro- Cream brick etaeae .................. tracted freight congestion. This congestion . has made neceeeery not only inEVAPORATED FRUITS. creased borrowing where manufacturers Pt. J. Evaporated applet, NSW YORK, have bean compelled to carry larger dull. . . ' . stocks, but also longer time borrowing on . IPrunes, account of slowness of shipment. Many , Apricota and peachea, quiet. customers who have been taking the cash Heietne, firm- ' a discount, when the movement of goods ' from manufacturing points was net so LINSEED; ' 48.23 slow, have fouii n necessary to become 3.I0. DULUTH, ept. time buyers. A logical result, therefore, of this situation a situation Intensified by the pros- which also far exceeded that of any Eupect of slow progress in removing the ropean country. freight blockade ts that various manuThe nation most nearly approaching facturers, heretofore not users of trede this country'. percentage of reserve was relief its are through seeking aecoptsuoea, gold holdings Great Britain, whose adoption. amounted to 41.5 per eeat of hot note cirThose who torn to tho trade acceptance culation, while France on tho same date lii a time of emergency and find its use had only 0.4 par cent. Germany and beneficial will also appreciate it merits Austria had reserve ot only 1.6 per cant, In times when more normal conditions and 4.4 per cent respectively. Italy, on prevail, tf the trade acceptance, in-- pe40, 1919, the latest dats tor riod of stress, can bring relief because it heptember ars available, which data possessed a makes immature credit negotiable, stabilreserve of only 7 4 per cent of her ises credit relations between buyer and gold paper currency, says the banks maoaxine. seller, and makes capital more effective, are shown the Wide differences it can effset the same results to unques- bank alga to exist between the by total tioned advantage in ordinary times in amount of notes outstanding in the variconnection with the large volifme of ous countries. The $4,514,000,000 of patransactions in which, even then, the per money in the United Stale comcash discount is not taken by the purIn Germany, pares with 416,104,000,000 chasers ef goods. Acceptance Journal. and 114,569,000,000 in Austria-Hungar-y. Great Britain's note circulation en dune GOVERNMENT AID FOR JAPAN. SO, 1920, was Only $2,254,000,000, and tho as1. French total of notes outstanding at Financial WA8HIN3TON, Bept. sistance ts being Offered by the Japaneee about the same date was equal 49,to ,1914, Italy pn September government to certain industries, with a view to preventing a serious business de- had 42,147,060,000 of paper outstanding. emounts bank the these has Attache James In Commercial giving F, presalon, Abbott at Toklo today reported to the de- converted ths units of foreign currencies of their dollar at commerce. late respective pare partment of sums of Considerable money have been exchange. e .t deposited with private banks by the Bank COMPANIES FILE ARTICLES. of Japan for the use of silk, cotton and sugar manufacturers, the attache said, Little Valley Land company, a The prioe- California incorporation, Whose princienabling the payment ot a better - for raw materials ' la et Long Beach, yesterday office pal According to the latest statement of filed its articles of Incorporation with department of finance, 2072 banks the secretary of state. The company Japans were operating in that country, with a in general sgricul-urtd engage ropose combined capitalisation ot approximately f and livestock activities raising 4900.000- .00, the commerce department has and will operate In California and also been informed. The Utah stock in Juab county, capital Of these banks, 1350 wars "ordinary of the company is stated to .be 200,000 , banka" with a capitalisation of about share of The value Incora at fl. par 4000.000.- 000. Saving banks were next, are Louis K. porators and director numbering 156, with a 4167,000,000 eapi- - Croaette, D. Wallace and F. Charles ' . ferment and mechanics' Stevens , ullxatlon, andforty-six Institutions being . The Magna Woman banka third, Club of Magna , capitalised at nearly (33 000,000. articles of incorporation yesterday filed " with ths secretary of etste The club U B. QUOD RESERVE LARGE. to engage tn civte development propose - The amount of and to promote the general wbUare ef gold reserve of th United states available against notes in the community tn which it Is located. actual circulation on July 1., 1430. was It alas proposes to sstsbttah free read ins more than three times that of any of the rooms. Officer of the club aid as foi. nations of western Europe, according to lows. ' Information published by the National Margaret Boies, president; Mend Wat-rou- a, vtc Rnnk of Commerce tn New York in the president; Bents Arrington, and Orettm Loulen-socrrlry-trraaur- r, Comof its number September piagaslna. Alt the officer ars oiraoe auditor merce Monthly. This country had 42- ,,ars Florence Chamdirector other 244,000 000 in gold, as against $4,5 12.000tors, 0OO In notes, giving U a reserve of 49.5 per berlain, Margaret Jarvis and Clara Co- ratio 'Iona, sent of the paper olroulatioo. five-ye- Special t The Trtbu. ' ; i a ALT LAXS," ttet, lc-CFORTH te J-i. J - . I deed see. Market, eteodty. deseed. Raeouroag, CBpItgl, Chela ? 47 M eq gAOCgl 80; geod steers, . 14,40400 1.000,000 . 4S.60QT.80; etaied eowt and Mt; fair e, heavy heifers, $8.00 8. 60; .fair" te food cew and' heifers. $5 00.9Ot- - enttsrt. t3 604.25; NEW YORK, Sept 1 Railroad' and NEW YORK STOCK LIST. eenners. 43 008 75, 11 bolls, $4 6044 75, bob u bttUs, $4 00 4. 50, lighe veal valvM, $4 60 ' " industrial shares again pursued Widely tatee-iB(Lewlioiwiie C persooal ' 41086, toeeursee Marks! stock in the divergent Hofe Receipts, light. 4 721, 72 0 72 ioia Msrkst, 15e lewer. Bo$r End good will Choke 250 to 175 84 34 AitierteMi fsl white prim 144 tup former the hogs. pound. ts Ca day. gain, continuing ' 412 M18 70P hulk et . este. 41LNB14.85. ts Mft I 18(1841, 188 the latter, for th most hart, suffered Amu toward depositors ars Ama HAL, pf .... SI 18h 13 WH feeders, 410604111 64 , Ami InfceniBti torpa, gilt Rim-kbeep Receipt. 881S. Market, eteedy Blow furlhrdclinea. " . r. best e pressed M 41000441 " LflgtMpgtlV i'hoire Ama 60, Ansehg.rr tarnhs, (mod t Buying of rails again centered largely choice $7 t5iT SO. fat nether. $8.25 86 Km It 4 Kf g .. M around the preferred issues of the west-er- a Ama 7 26; fat ewes, $5 0041400. 11 100 141101b Ama , rU4 satisfactory service we an a southwestern sections, at group Ante Sumatra iffToh .... . - 11 844 83 84 ' sains of two te almost four points, with Ama 9715 Tel A Tel render them 9 ?7 r , 1 ,' OGDEN. , all lit. Louis Ban Francisco, fit. Louis Ama Wholes v 1h US 783 Rpeelat ts The Trihuee. I'tl 52 R 82 Southwestern, Wabash, Wteoenstn Cen- Aeseead topper ..... times. W. OGDEN, J. Cattle Receipt 4, 88 84 Sept. 41 tral, Kansas City Southern and Missouri Atchisos ... .....a... Cheio lliv 18k 483 heavy eresre, 48OOG9 801 goed ftewe. Pacific as ths-mos- t tiulf A W ladies, prominent features. AU. 47 OOffS OO feed85 chotce fair 00; vleert, atdwts Locomotive . (q8 00, 17 er There were occasional spurts fn stand188,108b 100 42 S 6J Baltimore A. Ohio..... liarrl-KiO- n rleer, 40 0OQ7 60. choice cone eed heifer, ard shares, notably the td flT.eO; fair le good cows end helfere, 64 60 78 ...... 124) 54 78k 74 Steel and Hill groups, Canadian Faelfie, Beth GO 00; Sutter, 48 00Q4M; ei linen, $2 00 45 5 28 v 20 Calif Petroleum Reeding and several of tho cheaper pool- Caeadtas 8 50; eheic feeder eon. $4.00474 50; fat boll, MEMBER, FEDERAL. 121 73 til 118 Pacific ..... ers and eastern trunk lines, at excess Centre! Leather 44 90466 00; 58 18 83 82 holla. 44,004 001 real talegn RESERVE SYSTEM advance ef one to two points. 004610591 84 83 40 ,80 ( headier Motor sale. $9 The financial difficulties of one of the (he 1 60 00 Huge Receipt. 48T. Cheie fit ho. 116 Id A Ohio . ....... 004 minor automobile companies provided the CM. Mil A tit Feel ... 266 pounds, f 18 50 lot 4 25 balk f eeiet, 113.15 87 41 7 5 8 bears with a 'pretext for another drive CM A Northwesters... I4 94, feedem, $11 0012.00, m 7SV5 73 78 for hearing on Friday, the Boventeenlh NOTICE. fete 87 Shsep Receipts, 1HU. Choice lamb, against the meters and associated special- Chi. B. I a Fee...... MW aim 88 day of September, A. D. 19J0. nt two t 60, nether. 45.0o4 78; fst enes, ftOCQ 27 6 281, 27 $5 00 ties, in which oils also lost ground, re- Chino Copper the In nt o'clock m, courthouse. p. county tor 1 Proposal and 85 9 60. utQttfo. ' 88 building 4.50, feeder iambs, $8 00 cession ranging from one to three knd Colo Feel A Proa the court room of said court, tn Salt Lake Ogden arsenal, Ogden, Utah. 42 715 80 Corn Produet one-ha- lf 4? points City, Salt ltoko county, Utah. Office of ths constructing quartern- -, lit I 2811h 118 DENVER. In several . miscellaneous divisions pries Crucible WltfiMS the clerk of said eourt, with ter, 317 Colonel Hudson building, G 88 441 Case Sager q, movements were uneven, shippings, to- Cuba Special tu Tha Trttae. tha oral thereof affixed, tills thirtieth day Utah. Sealed proposal will 181 14 Erie be roe rod bacco, food and textile stocks Inclining General IiKNVBB. " 2144 144 - 444 Sept. -- 1 C tile Receipt, Of August, A, IX 1920. 11 a. m., September 4, and Lre C1., hero nntll JSIectrle 1100. toward improvement, while some of the Beef ete-r-e. 24 Merhel, etronger; eetlv. 20 J E. CLARK, Clerk, (Seel) . 172 21 Meters opened, for tho construction of r r Mat distinctive issues based. Brisk rallies General $9.00 212. OO; reel and helfere, $4504142; 70 74 By M. M, Snell, Deputy Clerk. pfd.,,.. buildings water system, electrical to nt ensued toward ths close, however, when 91do Northern, 1 31 esirea end feeder. ts 4904418.00, etockers Ore till Geo, Jay Gibson, attorney for petitioner, and other utilities location near Ga-- a, call money, contrary to Its recent custom, Illinois Centres 7 87 87 .1973 Utah. 40 Hog 48 Receipt, 80S Merhel, strafr. Tap, 4H dropped below tho initial rat on liberal htepirerles Copper ,,,, Plan and specification and further inIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THB formation 19 '5 19 ! 151t; hulk. 4I4 8515 75. offerings at 7 per cent. Bales amounted Internet! Niekel ...... may ho had upon application Third Judicial ef the district of 100. nominal, 20 78 Sheep 20 stgtg Market, K C Soother Keeelpte, to 635.000 shares. ' .....a,. 044 1a mbs, $12 00441860, feeder Iambi,, I1 0041 38 241 28 Utah, in and for the county of Salt to this office. Price tendencies in the bon market Keaneeott Copper I 103 90, sneer 440OQ6 26. 21102k 102 lake. In tho matter of tho estate of Center lie A NAaefe. ... were mainly higher, foreign issues shorTAR BABY MINING COMPANY 18 101 10503. rod douse Petmhnta 49(1821 Mexlees ..... ... Oeorge Curley, ot ' , , ing with Liberty bonds and rail. 19 19V 19 . Notice. Copper CHICAGO, t Paris 6a res one point and Dominion Miami 11 11 11 With Its principal place of business at. Middle Slates Oil The petition of Mary J. Dougherty, No. t'MHJAlirt. I 11,600. Bept. Cattle of Canada 6 of 1931 advanced Receipt., Ta644 89 49 AUaa Block, 92 West Soeond 39 Steel Cboie yearlings, stead; top, higher; sew top, praying that it be decreed that Annie ta 27 20 par value, aggregated $9,575,-00- 6. Midrtle 27 South street, Salt Laks C'ltv, Utah. ' Mo Pacific $18 66; good te cboie Itaere, Slow , other, very Curley, na administratrix of the estate 78 Old United d fates bonds were un- H Y Ceelrnl 78 74 la Nolle hereby given that at a meat-i- n bo slow 25c authorised to of ad deceased, dull; price, George Curley, lower, talk, goo I 88 88 ta N Y. N H Hartford. changed on calk of th board of director of IH Tar chotce.-- nil weight. $16.604917 75. greet hind. and directed to execute, acknowledge end M 04 M NorMk A Westers. ... oompany, held en tho 2nd Mining 69 Baby ca surer. deliver to said Mary J. Dougherty a 0O(gil4(0; good sows, 0Ti12 76, 78 78 Northern Feelfte - GOVERNME 6T BONDS. 44 99184.75; taloftw tails, f6 60g47i; steady; proper conveyance for the conveying to day of August, 1430, an asoessmant (ho , 8 0km Prod A Befg ... one of medlinn 23) per sent per share was Mvfed row. 4676G8 60; weeh end mown, her of the following describe tract of 87 Pan Amn Petroleum ... . Vt choice re tors, eteedy, 14,764417 50) ether, land in Salt Lake county, elate of Utah, on the Issued and outstanding btoaff ot 41 t Pennsylvania .. the corporation, payable immedMMiy etraif, itoukeri, drsggy; eeatwos nectars, to-w- it; 81 29 Pittsburg A W Yn..,.. $4 Strijll 00, needy. 1, 120, to W. N. Gundry, 98 92 at the aoutheaat earner of after September Reading ,. 14 000. Market opened strong lotCommencing Hug AUaa Block, Salt Mecelpti, secretary, at 83 88 lS. Lake Balt A B." block Steel I. Iron Hep plat City to 10e closed higher; eteedy, Hoove, weedy 82 94 and running thence west 48 feet, City, Utah. Hest Dutch, H nllh yetterdeys ererege. Early top, 414.J0, survey, which this asososmdnt stock 81 upon 44 Any 84 6 Shell Tran A Trad.,.. feet, thence east talk Hgh eed botcher, $15 80 g 16 DO, balk, thence north 28 29 .may remain unpaid on the lot it day' of Sinclair Oil A Refg..., pecklns now, 413 164(14 40; pigs, (tmng to 254 feet, thence south 47,5 foot,ho to the place 98 be delinquent and 1420, Southern Pacific wifi September, of boginning, and that It further de- advertised higher; bslh, dselrahie hinds, $14 75 15 50. 28 28 for sale at pbfalio auction, and Sonthers Hallway klieep Reeelpu, 84,004 Fat eheep eed lamb, creed that said Mary toJ, Dougherty is the unless payment thereof is mad 106 104 Stand Oil of MJ, pfd,. of 26 Ml loner. Tup n ester, $18.75, top na tires, owner and entitled 61 0 Mttwlehaker Lerps a...; will b sold on ths flat day of Oeto-o- r, $16 50; talk, satire, pn.SOqcl 90; host nsltrs said premises, and that all persons In44 47 Co fuss 1930. at tho hour of 4 p. m to ray debefore show w te wot said court ewee, terested $7 90; good osiers hers, 87AO8.00; appear 80 Texas A Psoifl Ut: 04 eausa why such decree should not be linquent aosesoment, together with Will good bendy yearllegs, $1464; feeders, eteedy t Tobaeee Prodncta been get for hearing on toner; hop fight feeding lawhfe 4U.26. 9 Transcoot! Oil Seated, has 16th day of September, A. D. 120 Inloe Pacific Treasurer; Secrotary o'clock p. m af the county 82 83 ET. JOSEPH, tl 8 fed Alcohol lilt), at 623 Atlas Block, 12 West Second South, 9 P S Retell Stores.,... courthouse. In the courtroom of said BT. 1. Hoge-Rece- lpU, JOSEPH, Bept. uUf Salt Lak City. Utah. 4 ... 88 V 8 Rubber 6000 Market, strong to 10c higher. Top, court, tn Bait Lake City, Bolt Lakg coun88 280 89 U 8 8teel $16 65, bulk, $14 76rfl5.00. ty, state of Utah. 108 100 Preferred ... clerk of said court, with NOTICE OF SALE OF DRAINAOE plS- Cattle Receipt, 2090. Market, itroof to 25e the witness Utah Copper , , .TRI6T BONOS j, higher. Steerev $0 26H1450; con. eed hmfeni. the seal thereof affixed, this 5th day sKi weettnKhonae Slec .. . $4 (10 15 25f eeleo. I 60418.60. Of August, A. D. 1920. 16 18 , . W I hereby, given that sealed 18,060, ft. CLARK. Clerk. Market, rteady I to Koticf (Seal; i. SheepRecelple, 21C higher. -- Knee, 640OG7.M, tomiM, $12.50 , By M. M. Snell, deputy clerk. Seta i buDAwAft proposals will be receive By the Boar 14 00 v H. J. Fitxgerald, attorney for peti- of Supervisors ot Brighton Drainage Dis- r sedern Msgiclito, Organotherapy, rtoity. 064 Advlco trna. Call or Writ4 Our hpooialtlrai Catarrh, Dsslnsss, Hsa Nsisss. Hay Fsvsr, Asthma, Rhsums. tism, Brights Die as. Diabetes, riim, Ceitrs, Epilepsy, Eexams an ethsg ghroaaa Diseases of ths Narvaa Shin, gioag. Btemach, Movrsla, Heart. Lunps, BlaASor, I I I; Rvo Kldnsys an ; Llvsa Hour Sundsya. 6 to 74 nlagt. J I F10BATI AMD 0UABDIAIT8R1F ROTI0E8, tUansult county clerk or the respective alga-- . ere for farther information.; IN TUB DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE division, in and for Balt Lake county, alata of Utah In tho matter of tho estate of Thomas Kearns, deceased.- Notlrg. tha petition of Jennie S. Kearns, administratrix of tho estato of Thomas Kearng. dseensed, praying for an Order of sale of real property of said decedent, end that all persona interested appear before the said court to show causa why an' order uhould not bo granted to soil o much ns shall be nac nonary of the following described rest oatato of said deceased, to wit; An undivided interest In each, every and all of those certain unpatento claims mining gltuatsd tn Ban Juan county, atnte of Utah, and commonly the Kearns as carnotlta mining known claim, and which are enumerated and pnr'loularly described In mold petition and In the Inventory and appraisement on file In the above entitled matter wheroin said mining claims are denominated Parcel No. 1 of the real property of tho estate ot said deorasad. an to whkh petition end inventory and appraisement rsfereaoe to hereby tnadso to bean got one-ha- lf w-e- trust, fiv-yr- i '. 1 s-- ur o.e-older- r e Sl, ns 2929... M r li. lit |