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Show V "C' If , BUSINESS ON STOCK MARKET SLUGGISH LANGUID" TH ATS THE IRREGULAR AND Metal Issues Improve on Strength of Move to Finance Copper Sales Abroad; Rail Shares Reduction in Rail OperatRelapse Which Followed React Following Labor Boards Decision. Renewal of Activity Mon ing Expenses and Stable All Day. day Continues By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES. NEW YORK, Feb. 10. Today's stock market Indicated little except continuance Into Inertia which followed Tuesday's brief renewal of activity. ' Actual transact Iona were not greatly in ex- eSas of Monday's, which were the smallest In five months. Movement of prices was irregular anj purposeless. Five or six stocks, mostly of the speculative class, contributed more thaii half of the total business. The financial Indicator Is nqt wavering from Its recent distinct forecast of Inactive times ahead In general industry, but without continued unsettlement. To ths decision of the war labor board denying the railway executives request for lmmediats abrogation of the nationwide agreement as to wages the rail shares made no conspicuous respone. Most of them declined, but not more than many industrial stocks. United States Steel was slightly stronger, possibly be. cause of E. H. Gary's statement regard ing maintenance of prices. Shares of copper comps moderatsly advanced on the success of the plan of financing the industry's surplus product through the sale of debenture to the public. Call money on the stock exchange remained at 1 per cent all day, but an Increase In the supply gt & per cent In the outaid markets wag reported. The time money market, on the other hand, seemed to show- a slightly firmer tendency. At London today rates rose ' sharply from per cent to 9 and discounts were rates fractionally higher. The short-terwere, in fact, the highest since November. ' Cables from liondon ascribed this to ths . tax collection period, but the fact that to high a rat should have been caused Is another sidelight oq international money condition. It did not result from a weaker bank position. A week ago the outstanding not circulation of the French and English banks y., like $68,000,000 and 15, BOO, something 000, the Bank of England's reserve percentage falling from, 14ft to lift at a time when It usually has risen Thts looked like resumption oft he paper expansion movement of last year, but todays statements show that in ths sue- -. ceedlng week the French not circulation Increased only $11,000,000, while the English bank's decreased 13,000.000, with a rise In Its reserve percentage of 14. In foreign Values, the French bank currency Is now 170,000,000 francs greater than at the end of 1920, while the British currency he been reduced 1,800,000 eter-- ling In the bank issues and' 28,000,000 In the "currency notes." 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Prime mercantile pa per. 7ft per vest. Firhangt. firm. SterllDt Demand, $3 87ft : eeblee. $3. 88ft. France Demand. 7 18; cables. 7,18, Belgian frnnee Demand, T 48; cablet, 7.50. Demand. 84.23; eeblee. 54.33. Guilder l.lre Demand. 184: cables, 9.99c. Marks Demand, 1.93; cablet, 1.99. Greece Demand. 7 08. Aegenttae Demand, S3 85. Reaallien Demand, IS 12. Montreal 1 1 2V 32 per cent discount, lime loans, firm; 90 days. 90 days. ( awn. he. 7 per cent. tall money, steady; hlfti. 7; low, T: ruling 7; cloning bid, 4; offered at 7; Mat loan. rat.bank acceptances. 6ft 7; Sterling edeeaced further In th Ml dealSix-dabills and commercial tiny ings. a day bills on banka, $3 83ft; commercial e bllla. 63.83ft; demand, $3 88 ft; cables, $8.69. ft 80ft 74ft 58ft 54ft 88 54 ft ft 78ft 82ft 8V 84 88 ft tu', 89ft At 79 93ft 59 Pork, nominal, Riba, $10 76011.75. No. DAISY PR0DVCE. (Quotatloa furnished by Mutual Cr.em.1-.) Ceie Lor., Frrah extra creamery butter Is cartons. $ ,44ft fresh first creamery butter, -- ,,, : 23 '2314 6c lc, 5 $ yel-N- white. lard. $1137. BONDI. FOREIGN GOVERNMENT lAa reported by J A Hogle A Co.) Bid. Asked. Huealan 6H 1921 1929 do 6ft do 5 ft 1919 Currency French 6e 1901 do 4a 1917 do 3a 1920 Italian 8t 118 British. 8n 1922 do 6a 1927 J do 6a 1929 British Vtrt 4a do refdf 4 Belgian restoration rhu DKNVKR. 08 50. Hog- lower. do 6a Munich 4a do 6 4fta Paris 4 Lotted Kingdom bfta 1921 do bfta 1922 do bfta 1929 do bfta 1967 Argentina 5 1945 UTAH IECORITIEI. (Aa Quo tad oa the Balt I aka Stock Exchange. I IN Dt (TRIALS. A Mia lag Market, lower., Fair lambs, grain fed. $8.00 grain fed $5 8308 85; $3 2505 50; fat ewea. feeder Mrnb. $8 000 fo 35c $8 5a 6AO0; sheep aad yearlings, yearlings, $7 00' lambs, steady kteady; 79 pound Is mbs, two or waak. mud); $f.oo0. lard are Included. . gaaarally top, A28; so HOWARD Tn TWICE DAILY LAST TWO DAYS ;1 D. W. GRIFFITHS Cntprf'-BmPmH- mM A NEW ART FORM cewiNWK MURA, PARTUS, POCTRY AM ROMS Meta. 2Sc, 50c, Eva. 51 1, 61 AO, $2 60c, NEXT ATTRACTION &t &:30 Feb. 15, Tuesday The Musical Arts Society presents I KATHLEEN COMING 3 Nights , Starting Thursday, February 17 -- AMERICAN MATINEE SATURDAY Ths Hit of th Ytar on th Coait , to AUS2CfJONi Triumph- 12.50; Matinee 60c to GEM - $2-0- Sale Monday , EDGAR LEWIS Patronagt th Reward of Merit" LAST TIMES TODAY SUBLIME EPIC OF MOTHER LOVE THE SAGE HEN ck&i BROCKWELL WALLACE MAC DONALD COMEDY BUSTER KEATON In THE HAUNTED HOUSE" COMING TOMORROW SYLVIA BREAMER IN NOT GUILTY" GLADYS "SHOPPTNQ" 6 15 to 60c Inc. Matinee Today 600 25c lull ILiiUUUigiuQ Dolly yove Siltv you affray NOW PLAYINO .SJxfiteJ F&s trot SonOy TorMe ALL WEEK Bryant Washburn NOW In An Amateur Devil VAUDEVILLE Th hilarious tala ef a spotless youth shock who deliberately started out his falutln high family anj did I Tha Ltah Boy Scouts Trip to Zion tj Telephane Wat. RALPH Canyon, showing fun, frolic, ocanary. leturea ef Rtllaf Work In th 6990 Far East ' NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS Tt Boy Scouts havo sold to many tlckota for tha next three day that w ur. gantly urge you to corns to tho matl. naaa In ordar to avoid tho big rrowda. In A Grand Rtvival of EAST LYNNE Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Aaturday, 2.30 p. m. Evening Price, 25c to 76e Tuee. and Thur., 26e and S5c Matin Matin Saturday. 26o, 36c and 60c Plu War Tax NEXT WEEK Edwin Milton Reyle'i THE SQUAW MAN" copies on Sale at M MusicStores or direct from Piano fliblisher-35'feacfhpostpa- MaaAC . Godless C0TT0. Llttl Featuring Ralph Inc th Rola of Abraham Lincoln Matinees 20e Kiddle Sunday, Evening, and Holidays WHY PAY MORE? in lOo $6o LAST TIMES Smaahlng Action Picture TODAY NUMBER 17 BEAUTIFULLY Houm ef Big Plays' And The Master Builder . " He cajn to be flaaced bu'l stayed to b loved by The Orchid of Washington Square. AN EASTERN TOMOKROW WESTERNER f v . . Boa office open 12 te 10 p. m. deity. r Call Wasatch 6014, 4 TRIMMED Addition the Big Comody In a Big Laughmakar ISSEN . In HAROLD LLOYD . - THE HIGHEST LAW" A Picture GEO. WALSH In Hall Theater By HEINRIK - and A McCURDY ROACH Today and Saturday A Plcturlza. tlon of Louli Traey'o Farooua Novel o. GctXntr Record sfURnjoftjthltau Th by BROADWAY fAKslerS WtSr-f6ST.KCW- Social Htadllnad A TROPICAL SERENADE id FRED.FiSIIER.igc 22-- PLAYING MARCUS LOEW . choli-- o , LYING LIPS Christie Comedy Gordon Bratland, Organist ' Path Review COMING SUNDAY CHARLES RAY In NINETEEN AND PHYLLIS" ComEDY 80c HELD OVER FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK THOMAS H. INCES MASTER SPECTACLE OF LIFE AND L'OVE . UC0E THE HOME OF SUPERMASTER PICTURES" LARGF0KD wed. to 8un., 26c te MAT. Thur. to tun., r: . nt JOSEPH R. WAYNE IHA FREDERICK , trade; C. P. ETIAMER REFLOATED. 14. 6c, 14 75c l Deeerebar, Canadian MONTREAL, Feb. 10 Th - oxicaoo rmoDoex. Lottoontwt, qutat; middllag. 11 Pacific iiramer Brine Beatrice, which elooed Lottos baroly Frb 10 Huitrr err mtrana atrady at a M d 8ir'WW. w van. "v- - 7f ..jet,. ecrpn xv. vbifhr; refloated aWvai at to ii'rj Coliinti',8. W hlirv-Fgg. 'make Tucker aaid a telexram from t mark. orriiurr first. $o310; TTAFOlATtD FRtJIT: Vancouver rocalved at Canadian Pacific c arlDJrn 32t3r, ,sr w TORK. Fb. applies railway headquarters todav. Th paeeen-geTruaea loartiva. higher; fowl, tic; tpriogt ptiitrywAliva. tiody Aprtcata a4 were landed at Jadidak island. $1 eeata. paacbea, dull. Raiataa, quirt. ly, ZARA CARMEN TRIO Salt' Lake Theatre Prftet EVES. TORK. Feb. 10 -- Coftre faturea oiirned 14 90c; Msrrb, l$Dr; May, llbfte; October. 14Ac; Decareber, 14 7V. JJy. fahirw Cotloa rln4 barely eteady; Merck. 1$ $2c; May. Uto; July, 14$2c; October. MW ? Pepto-Manga- CLONINGER CO. mostly law ha, - - and OMAHA. OMAHA. N.h., (I'nllad bt.lri Bureau of Markatt I Hogs Rrenlpt. 13 gia. moally ateady to 26n lew.r; bulk, medium and , $8 9009 00; top. $9 10, bulk, light glroag walght aad parking gride. $7.760 8 86. Cattle Knealpia. 46ia; brrf ataera and ,ha alack, awady to waak; bast ateara, $8 00. bulla. aak to 25 lewar; ran la. staady; atockara aad bulk PLAYING of the- world's greatest cellists, assisted by EDMUND LICHTENSTEIN, Conductor. WHITFIELD A IRELAND AN ARTISTIC TREAT" One KANSAS CITY. 9 Cattle CITY,. Feb. faadara, steady t Sharp II err lata, LA PINE & EMERY Pepto-Manga- ' ELSA RUEGGER rb t. FLAX. OATS AND XYC. MINNEAPOLIS, Feb 10. Wheat Receipts, 7 car, compared with holiday a year ago. 61 6901.74, bo. 1 northern, March. Cash: 1.62ft. , $1 59: May, Cora ba. I yellow, 58Q34e white, Mft4$3(ft. (let be. Barley. 494166- 31.433147. p, No. 3. 11.8601 86. Flat N. 1, ." t Supported by RICHARD GORDON A CO. In "The Actor' Wife" A theatrical atorm in ten dramatic flashes CLAYTON A LENNIE WILLIAM MANDEL A CO. 2800. Market. Die to 20e 59 20: bulk, 58 0009.00. Receipts, 8300. Market, elow. about Lambs. $8.500 8 00; ewea, $3.5004.00, Receipts. 9 , i 27 m6 NOW Colo., tower, GLORIA JOY & CO. EMILY ANN WELLMAN Receipta. steer, steady te strong. $8 23 bid; morning sales. &80t 10; all other classes gea rally steady; good kelfera, $$$(; cbulce beaey cow. $6.05; beat sealers, $11 00. II rg a Receipt. $iOO; early active, amuad steady, with yeaterdaya close. Top. $0 33; hogs, $$0; bulk of sales. prime I 00 J9 00, choice aad good fat pigs. $9 go - : ,28 .30 .23 The Show Scprems 04.50. steady; CARL ROSIN! & CO. .40 votyixuxSlGJnKlum. ClAUiit V LV Receipts. KA.88A8 2500; beef ' UNPQUALED VAUDEVILLE THE WORLDS GREATEST FILM DRAMA POTATOES. Feb. 18. - Polatoea, ox sr T Top. 75. Mheep INDUSTRIAL AND TTTILITT BONDI. (A Reported by J. A. Unfit A Co ) Pepto-Mangs- n. . Prices 60c to $2.00, Plus Tax. a4 Frankfort 4a Japan 4 do lat 4fta Pepto-Manga- AMERICAS FINEST THEATER Worlds Greatest Woman Violinist CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Feb 10 CattleLReeolpta. 9000. belter sradee beef suers aad ah stork fully kteady; others weak. Top tteera. $10 00; bulk liAO9.00; bo Ik eow tod htifera, $4 006M9, nuiacrra aad cotton, weak to lower; bulk. IS 75; bulk iewaoC tteady; bulk, 14.75, itlvca steadF to ttroof; balk te packen, llU.dO II 50; stock ere feden. tcady. opened UofeRscelpte, 5000; hceeiee off reoet; cloeiaff stroag ao4 sleety; fully needy witfc yeaterdsy t enrage. Top, $15; 800 pounds end op. $5419 10, pigs, steady te etcoeg. bulk desirable 90 to 120 pounds, bulk. 300 pounds and down, $9 2569-75- , bulk. $9 2569.75. 0Nap Receipts, 10.000; fat eheep aad kaady weight fat lambs, ateedy; beaey lire be rinsLambs, top, $0 75; bulk. $35 ing 2fte town. (19 50. top yearlings. $7 35; bulk, $5.?6$6fl, no rhotce bandyweight ewes bare, bulk, $3.75 Letpslf 4ft - P.C3 iwyn veyrauot'oii'i7 PARLOIV 00: - Sheep leady. . 6a happiness by Gudes This beneficial blood tonic the contains very properties so vitally needed to improve the blood. if taken for a few weeks, will enrich the blood and create thousands of the tiny red blood cells that ar go to carry nourishment and necessary strength to' every part of the body. Be sure to ask your . druggist for when you order Gude8 For convenience it is prein liquid and tablet form, both pared possessing exactly the same medicinal GudeV'is tbs genuine properties. Look for the name Gudes on the package. (Adv.) lasting "Vaadcr f the ret ft .42ft .8) You Needn't keep on feeling dlstreued after eating, nor belching, nor experienHood's cing nauaea between meal. It strengthSarsaparilla cures dappl en the stomach and other digestive organa for the proper performance of their Take. Hood's. functions (Adv.) Feb. 10 Cattle Receipts. 15c to 25c lower. Reef aieere. row, aid kelfera, $4 5008 10. caleea. $7.00010.50. sleeken aod feeders, $3.60 .... If you don't feel like doing things. you won t. If you wonder where soma get all their energy, the answer s from .good food,, which la tura makes rich,' red blood. If your food doe not giva ths nourishment and vigor if should, it ia most likely that your blood if so weak that it needs a little extra help7for a time to build it up to normal strength. . Thousands of men and women have been restored to vigorous health and 2:15 NEGROS PLEA WINS CLEMENCY ATLANTA. Oa., Feb. 10. "Uncle" Newt Liming, aged $0, told Judge Hath-coc- k yesterday that with all hie seven he had never intentionally had marriages more than on wife at a time. An erroneous report that No. ( was dead caused him to marry No, 7. tho aged negro said, and the court waa Impressed to the extent of reducing bail from $300 to $200 end "Uncle" Newt got 'back to his peddling business, hla seventeen children, and hla record as veteran fighter-- of vthe Confederate army. Market, 5007 the Red Blood Builder, Does 'Away With Languor n, . CHICAGO, Be steady. reipts, 33 car. Northern white, sacked. $1.15 1.93 cwt. ; bulk, SI. 2001. SO ewL; Wisconsin Kings, Backed, $1.0001.10 cwt. . 00DEN. Special to Tb Tribune. OODB.S, Feb. 10. Cattle Receipts, 877. Choir henry a leers. 87.0007 73; food ateers, $8 0007.110; fair attars, $5,00030; choice feeder eteeru. $8.0007.00; choice cows end krlf-art- . $3 4005.50; fair lo good rows aad heifers. $4 000-2.00 00; cutters. $3 0004.00; causers, 02 30, rliotce feeder rows, $3.5004 50; fet bulls, $4.0004.90: bdlogaa bulla. $3.0004.00; real ralrea, $8.0009 00. Ucga Racelpia. 870. Choir fat Woga. ITS to 200 Iba , $0 90: bulk of tales, $9 1009.90; feeder bogs. $8 000 00. Choice lambs. $8 OO0 Hhoep Heeelpta, 978. 990; wethers. $3 0003.30; fit ewe. $3,000 4.00; feeder Mrnb. $7.0008.00. 190 $5 do pram 6a W L 6a german 4a Hamburg 4 do 4ft do 2nd .... .vv-- , ,v in cartons Reneb ease Full cream there., triplet Voung America full cream cheese.,.,,, Bloch Striae . .T.TLIT. j. Yeant, brick th.i'ae ' DEXTER. Special to The Tribune. ' Pepto-Manga- WHOLESALE Sbeop Recoipts, 2190. demand only. Choice fat 09.00; rhotc yearlings, fat wethers, grain fed, grain fed. $3.5004.00; $ so. 80ft 424i 42 He. 99 ft Rye No. 2. 81.52ftCl.32ft. 82 ft Barley, BSCSc. 4 78ft 5II43 73. seed. Timothy 71 Clorer seed, $18. 00C 18.00. 77 ft 0 83 82 l I 78ft 78ft 82ft r - ? 81 74ft 82ft Hid reduction in operating expenses; of establishing a .atabls basis of exchange between farm and industrial production and solving unemployment was advocated as primary factors in business readjustments by F. H. 'Sisson, vies president of tho Guaranty Trust company of - New York today, Addressing the annual convention of the National Retail Dry Goods association, he said being made are "laying th readjustments foundation" for a better ar)d more enduring prosperity -- than .the United States has known. He decried the decreased efficiency of railroad employee following pay changes, holding it as "th most striking example of labor's resistance U inevitable economic readjustments." Colonel L. P. Ayers, chief statistician for the government during th war, gaxe figures on living costs for the present as compared with 1914, .He declared that In 1914 the marrftvtlh an income of $1000 a year broke even. From 1914 to 1920, he said,1 living costa increased about 200 or cent. During the past few months, owever, he said, there had been s decrease of about 20 per cent In food and Clothing, but that rent remained a high . 8 ever. , There was no cause for worry, how ever, he said, as it was evident that before many months th American dollar would again be worth 100 cents. Citing figures of living costs a century ago, he said that in 1820 It cogt more to live than It did in 1914 and that present prices were Little above those, of a day (hundred ' year ago. prices . Not Sick Exactly,,. Just Seem to Have No Ambition A Feb. CHICAGO, f getting wheat from tbe producer had reach to do to dap with briafiof about a sharp "advance lo to prices. Tho market closed strong, set blfher, with March 11.67V to $1.67 sod e to to $1.66. Cor galaed Mar $1.56 e to and oats to 10c lower. Wheat bulla read many coaverts 'to aa as saapttoa that from sow oa the chief factor la hales in hundreds. eatabriablaf value would be domestic Instead of export conditions. It was poloted oat that, beside the evident nawltllnfaeea which growers displayed toward aelllap at enrrent prices, country roads, were io such bad shape 'that free movement of grain was out of the dues-tloMoreover, tbo green hug pest wai noted today t Missouri and Oklahoma, as well as in Texas. Announcement of large export salon of floor, with a prospect of more, added tome what to the strength of the market. Cora and ball reflected the wheat bulgo, and ka were alao Influenced by export barium com and by prediction of continued unseasonable weather. Provisions were Inclined to weakness, owing to sympathy with downturn which pt times took place Ip the hog market, Special to Th Tribune. FUTURES. BANGS OF THE LEADING NORTH BALT LAKE. Peb. 10 -Ca- ttle-R-rlp'. 138 Merket, ateedy. Hood demand. Wheat-Maroleer-a- . 7 007.50; good a terra, Lhcl.w,htr .. 18 0007 00, feeder atrert, $6 0007.00; cboic cow May . . tad $5 0005.80; fair to beaey heifers, . Corn whI reoa and hotter. $4.0005.00; cutler. May . . 2 50; 58.0004.00; canneri. bull. $2.000 good $4 0004.23; July . . bologna bulM, $3.0003.30; light On la-- Vay real caleea. $8 80010.00. . ,. 184. Bog Receipt, Market, steady, flood . . demand. Top grade hog. 170 lo 209 Iba . $2 85 July Pork-- May ,hOT' $8,100 . . 10 May 92 ...... NEW YORK, Feb. 10. Necessity of insuring the "solvency" of th rallroada by (00-l- le P31WEC3 WORD An Awful Feeling Seldom Necessary C lose. 1,.., prints . Freeh flrata creamery butter Cook Inf butter tube) 72 91 77 85 HEW YORK 10HD LIST. 99ft Ora Elec be... reff DBS 99ft Int M Marina 9. do coupon K C 8o ref 5a... IWft h do ee 4 coup..Iu3ft MoKATex lat Ms Pac gen 4a... 3 re ..79 Paesm 79 Moot Power 6s. . . d 8 coup ce 9a 96ft N Y Cent deb 9 Ana T Xrnaour A Co 4fta 79ft Nor Pac 8s ...... L ref 4e. . . . Both Steel ref 5a 88 ft O Central Leather 5e, Oft Pae T A T 3s.... O Pea ee A 82ft Che 5.. 88 at agaaa r5 a adj C.RlAlRy colret 4s. tr 9e 73 ft Ko RaUway 3a.... Chile Cop Tex A Pae let.,., Colo A So rof 4ft 7 consol 4 63ft IT Rubber 9. .. . 98111 t 8 811 5a pom of Ctaada 5s Wabaab 88ft lat 0981) 41 H Erie gee 9s Exchange Basis Favored. LIST. jh.lei. High. Lew. P ADVICE 78ft 80ft Lard-- May 73 ft . . 82ft 54ft July . 82 ft mb 80ft YORK (TOOK s -- EA1U0AD 10XDS. reported by J. A. Bugle rw NEW TORK, Feb. 10. Buiinest on the stock exchange today waa again alugg'ah and Irregular, ' the am all ' dealings and contracted scope denoting to an unusual degree the absence of initiative from any responsible quarter. The only constructive feature waa furnished by metal Issues, that group displaying visible improvement aa a result of the formation of a banking syndicate to market huge stores of copper abroad. On the'olhtiY hand, rails were sub jected to renewed pressure following the labor announcement that the board had rejected the application of the railroad for abrogattgji of the national agreement Yet another adverse development was the publication of the United State Steels tonnage statement for January, disclosing an additional decrease in unfilled orders of 575,009 ton. Especial interest attached to this showing In view of Chairman Garys attitude respecting prices and wages. Such speculative interest as sxlsted concentrated mainly tin the oils, steel shippings and several food specialties. Price movement conflicted, frequently but consistent strength' war Shown ly California Petroleum, --which rose steadily, net Short a of 1ft making points. gain covering was also helpful to rsila at the firm close. Sales, 375,000 shares. The open' market waa hardly a barometer of actual money conditions, call loans holding on the stock exchange at 7 per cent, (while free offerings were made privately at 9 per cent. British exchange was firm. French, Belgium and Dutch rate were strong and the Swiss and Scandinavian quotations were appreciably better. The Bank of England weekly report showed a marked strengthening of liability re server All classes of bonds tended downward on nominal dealings, the conspicuous tur being St. Paul 4fts, which fell 1ft points. Total eaJesl par value, were 19,450,000. IncreaSetL-reapectUel- tUs J THE. SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, ERHJAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11,. 1921. vaa.huw.W'MTrir"--.- " Ceding Sunday TOM MIX In .fBs H O.I.fy.F Special ' THE TERROR" 0,1)1' WILLIAM TAVEESHAM In Pwat7Wkur v A TBiBLNK i WANT AX' 8 UKT KXSL'LTS |