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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1921. 13 of Mr. Dleke. ' He said Utah had tha second largest In terurban mileaga per first capita In tha United States. The five months of thla yaar traffic waa be low last year. In June It began to pick up and In July It waa above normal. This interurban system serves 63 per cent of the population of Utah. Considering that copper mining and had sugar , raising and refining have aeema a , very had Utah year, to hava weathered the storm remarkably well. Unemployment tn Balt Lake is not large. Today the total la 2331. There has been a fair amount of construction, building permits to September 1 total 1024. Nearly all of these are for dwellings. A person who has not been In Utah for nearly ten years In the aeea remarkable Improvement The farms are cultivated to a country high degree. In not a. few Instances they compare well with those of the heat ag rlcultural states of the middle west. This la all tha more remarkable In view of the difficulties the' farmers hers had to overcome with an alkali soil In some sections and sagebrush In others. A - tered In the packer case In order that 1 the packers may reenter the grocery bust- - j ness. Mr. Daugherty said he saw no good and sufficient reason for reopening the ease, and so far as he la concerned, the decree will stand and tha packers will not be permitted again to deal In groceries. limit, thus forcing Wilson out 'of first Esa bells Evlng. 411 620 t.U tin place In the pennant race, the Merchants association of this city today went on Margarst Ewing Mar- 212 $.12 521 tin record, with only two dissenting votes, 5.9C as opposing trading with Virginia firms. W. H. Farnsworth ..522 . 544 254 2.59 614 L. W.. Mayers 604 ! 5.40 Wm. E. Smith ........528 GIRLS LEAVE FOR SCHOOL. 35.00 3,549 Smith ffm. ,,...629 B peel I ta Tha Trlbase, 500 1.04 J. C. Johnson POCATELLO, Idaho, Sept. 22. Miss J. C. Johnson ........637 46 ,46 TEEL rroCK APPROVED. ,.570 Enid 28 and J. C. Johnson Frailer, daughter- of Preskicat Tech.2 ..672 Tba state securities commission yesterMrs. Charles Frazier of the Idoho 125 1.23 N. T. Schofield ......693 day granted the application of tbs Utah nical Institute, and Mias Adelyns Burma, B. C. 09 500 5. 699 Steel corporation for permission to sell Wright 250 2.54 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Burma, Mrs. Catherine Paul ..600 10,000 shares of Its 8 per eent cumulative last for left to Seattle the attend $3 night 693 5. 606 FE. Gambia preferred stock at 6100 par. In Utah, one Miss Frasier University of Washington. 500 6.06 J. Wlttlg .....610 share of common stock to be sold with H. DinRe- - will be a senior and MIsa Burma a fresh D. Be 1.004 16.00 .611 S. W. Levia each share' of tha preferred. The com.. . , 600 6.09 maij C. E. Johnson ......e.612 mon stock has no nominal par value. A 150 1.50 619 Frances M click Bailing cost of not to exceed 20 per cent Local Most serveWRECKAGE IS RECOVERED. 10.91 1.093 r Mlaa Katherine le allowed. Faley.621 The preferred stock la re5.00 500 .639 KINGSTOWN. Ireland. Sept 12. The Robert Kimball deemable at 105 on sixty days' notice. 7.50 750 British cruiser Urchin arrived here yes- Robert Kimball ...640 The company has an authorised capi. Society. 5.00 too b Needs-PuRobert Kimball , with the of ...641 of the talization of wreckage State terday 60,000 shares City of Believes of preferred, 1.62 162 . ...642 St. Louis, the American balloon which Robert Kimball which 6514 are outstanding, and 64,000 2.60 250 fell Into tne Irish sea, Monday evening F. H. Bchumaker ...652 shares of common, of which 22,62 are ' 21.36 $.184 competing in the James Gordon Mrs. H. F. Mayers ...653 outstanding. Tha Utah chapter of the American In , as Agent CHARLOTTE. N. C 8Pt. 22. Gloomy while 260 2.60 664 H. B. Cole C. W. Whitley Bennett balloon race. la- - president; Nathan atltuta of Mining 10.04 1.000 and winter B. Cole of H. ...665 last respect Metallurgical forebodings wi,th Engl vice RosenRosenblatt, Simon president; 3.74 874 Else. Cole H. B. near ...666 will give a dinner at the Hotel to tha banking situation 'are no longer Much as blatt, secretary; M. H. Bowles, treasurer, Oil Promises Much. 1.64 184 : DELINQUENT NOTICE. H. B. Col ...687 and M. S. Rosenblatt, general manager. Utah at 7 o'clock Wednesday, September Justified and can be' dismissed. Governor 100.00 10,000 I.Larsen ..69 Reeds Peak Consolidated Mining com Christian e e There Is promise of Utah entering the 28, in honor of H. Foster Bain, director deT. board federal reserve of the s Salt ...673 of J. Harding business. pany. principal place Reynolds coterie of oil state. NEW INCORPORATION. of the United States bureau of mines. Lewis E. Bullock . ...674 Lake City, Utah. by the Royal Dutch Shell, the Ohio Oil Mr. Bain will be the principal speaker clared in an address tonight. The Cedar Ridge Irrigation company of of Notice Thera are delinquent upon the Lewis E. Bullock . ...675 Scenic imcompany and the Utah Oil Refining Vermillion, Sevier Tba haa situation of banking the evening and la accompanied by a greatly county, filed articles following described stock on account of Lewis E. Bullock . ...677 Company, are under way In various of Incorporation with the secretary of staff Including some of the heads of de- proved," be said, and although readjust- assessment levied- on the 17th day of Lewis E. Bullock . ...678 ment been completed evidences June, 1321, tha several amount! set oppo- Mrs. Jessie A. W. has not place. state an authorized Has in hia yesterday, partments and bureau the showing ; by com Thus far on these operations tha of 610,000 In 610 shares. chairman of the mining committee of tha Are multiplying that we have passed the site the names of the respective shareHansen ...... ... ' most acute stage." panlea hava expended 61,300,000 In road capitalization L. Holman la president; Christian house of representatives. E. C. Davies An Interesting holders, as follows: on rig and casings. There Isaac and tn the building said Governor Known. that Not Harding Peter Ma era Fredur Certlfl variety of impromptu speeches la promWidely la promise, too, of a considerable steel Meyer, Sr., vice president; future much would depend on end treasurer; J. U. ised, each speaker to choose hla own W.. D. Lewis . man Industry. , The Utah Steel corporation Maimquist,secretary and the developments agricultural and Christian Hyrum Lewis Colby subject to Sterling ore said to beda has access that are Tha dinner will be presided over by ner In which this year's crops wera marM. V. Ballimore tn the country, together Meyer, additional directors. be equal to ai keted. G. T, John Hanaen, Walter Richard Freweek artlcl attor. by Gray, mining Lika (Tha following with coal In unlimited quantities. With proper cooperation by mer Andrew Booth , ney from . the Coeur dAlene, will be TO START BUILDING. Splllano, Philadelphia Ladder finanColorado, Utah Is lavishly rich In coal. chants and bankers," he said, those en toastmaster. , Theo. Olsen , . . cial writer, waa prepared following Vllladsen Brothers, Some day with this fuel and the developwill contractors, In have gaged opportunities agriculture The E. C. Davies ... dinner will be for member a luncheon arranged for him by of the will start It work on excavaof thla ment energy, tha morning and wera which not anticipated prospects American Olois P. Swaboda ....710 club on Monday.) and Metal- a few months ago and it isc of vital y tion for the new have high advantages at its command. and base- lurgical Institute of Mining A. E. Hansen ... members of the What Utah needs about as much as ment building for the Bennett Glass and American Engineers, that thla 1 cooperation be importance M. T. Williams . T and RICHARD thoir atMining SPILLANE. beCongress on Paint la its a South First street company Today By press agent. anything given. Paul J. Benson . world tween Main and West Temple streets. friends and guests. Heber J. Grant, president . of the tractions, so far as the outside It should be remembered that to M. R. Donely ... structure will cost about 650,000 and knows, might be summed up In the Mor- The our we maintain must production push Church of Latter-da- y Saints and chair- mon Geo. Young ..... temple and Great Salt lake. It la will be thoroughly fireproof. The floors our foreign trade. Some means must be Jos. Sheets ..... o man of the board of the a matter of fact Utah la declared by will be constructed to carry exceptionally e for devtaed credits extending, A. H. Stevenson should know whereof they heavy loads. Inof New or ot abroad American Sugar company, waa one of about thirty those who M. J. Schafer ... Mine Schoo Interesting to be the scenic wonderland of Estimating tha time of construction at vestors in foreign properties and aecuri grnttomen prominent In Industrial, com speak, John Myohanen America.- - The northern approach to the ninety days It la probable that an averIn ties rate order may the that L. G. Schwalenburr. .720 exchange LAS CRUCES. N. M merclal and financial affaire In Utah, Grand Canyon of the Colorado la aald age of forty men will be constantly enSept. 22. Pro be corrected.", YV. 721 E. Hulse so feasor E. on la InH. Welle, formerly special the work until Its completion. at the even to surpass the aection that gaged wbo met your correspondent R. J. Evans ....722 ' well known. But It Is out of tha line The lower floor will provide a store room vestigator for the Chino Copper com723 i tvamber of commerce. H. B. Co Cole Among the others of travel, CHARGES ft DISPUTED. ARE Utah routes are pret- adjoining the store now occupied by the pany at Sant Rita, N. M., haa been Davies, YVIeler ft Co... 7.' 4 were H. M. Chamberlain, vice president ty good, although OMAHA, Neb.. Sept. 22 The recent considering that a. small sec company.4k The architectural firm of elected president of the New Mexico State R. ...... .723 K. Knowlden Hansen have prepared the School of Mines at Socorro, north of laa charges of Governor W. P. Q. Harding M. Walker Brother! bank ere; W. W. Arm tlon of the state pays for all tha roads In Young YY'. 728 175 H. Bullard 1. .100 J. McDonald of the federal reserve system that some Cruces. plana for tha building. parts of the state. 10 ... strong, president National Copper bank; allTourist 1,000 10.00 John Kelsey .....727 to Professor Wells waa graduated from Nebraska banks are reaping huge profits A. L. New ... Is Improving travel Up 723 G. 107 Dr Doran New L. A. 1,000 16.00 Crane B. local 1 L the school of mines of the University of by borrowing from the reserve banks at manager Hampton, a total of 61.696 visitors September RAIL AND INDUSTRIALS. , 729 L. New 10.00 C. M. Carr 1,000 North Dakota In 1909 with the degree ot .,,,....108 per cent and relending at rates as high A. company of Chicago; F. A. Pyke, presi- were recorded. Utah people are not slow 730 A. J. (As B. 109 1.000 A. ft Gordon L. t New 10.00 Houseman.. by reported Hogle ) engineer of mines. From then until 1912 as 10 per cent formed the main topic of Chas. Reuter dent Dry Goods company; In praising their country for Its scenic 731 250 no Twenty Industrials, 65.45; up .02. 2.50 Thos. Paul Schramm-Johnno- n he was assistant mining engineer and discussion today at a meeting of group K. C. Schramm, beauty and Its mineral deposits, but president 72.67; .13. 250 Matilda Baer Twenty railroads, 2.50 up ........732 in 319 of the Nebraska Bankers ' association Chas. Reuter . . . engaged In mining and leasing at the Drugs, Arthur Sweet, Sweet they declare In the same breath that Union Geo. net 64,617,-00Pacific A. McEwen ....733 Reuter totals 8.19 Chas. August .,..112 e vice America has not awakened to the treDaly West and mines at at Grand Island. Candy company; J. W. Collins, com113 1.000 Leo J. Weinberg 10.00 Peter Jeffery . Former Congressman Dan Stephens of Thos. mendous possibilities of Idaho. That ago. as compared with 61,568,000 a year Park City, Utah. The next two years president Tracy Loan and Trust 646 6.46 Albert Assllen . OHara ... ....115 he waa engineer and draftsman for the Fremont, a banker, declared that Harpany; H. F. Dleke, manager Utah Light state, they say, has some of the richest Oil company of Delaware for Canadian Union 250 ... Thoe. 2.50 Mary Watson . O'Hara InIs tn the In an outrageous collieries (Dunamulr), Ltd., at ding's statement the world, particularly and Traction company; M. S. Rosenblatt, land first six of 117 500 T. this 66 months 6.00 Ellen Mawhinny year earned He James BousuParkes sult to the bankers of Nebraska." I tah Steel corporation; Merrill Nlbley, Snake river valley, land that rivals that cents a Cumberland, B. C. as 600 86 with 6.00 J. A. Mlnnear . H. canta share, ....124 compared J, o In for the From 1914 to 1916 he was Instructor tn waa cheered to the echo. Congressman of the Mississippi delta In fertility. vice president Sugar com250 H JBouaur...., .... 125 2.50 Philip Tenton . corresponding period of last year, mathematics and mineralogy, (V. K. Andrews of Hastings pointed out J. geology pany; Ross Reason, Reason Band and In- addition cthey say Idaho has posslbttltea OU Larsen N. "C. ... 60. 5.000 ....128 Badger Bros. . and coach of athletics at the Tlntlc Minhow far from Ita original purpose the ternment company; Henry N. Byrne, of development and of IrM. . 500 6.00 Haabrouck Christ Bapls ... J .,..132 n house comother federal bevond reserve The drifted. that of almost any ing high school. Eureka, Utah, following system, rigation Mg managing director A. Bath . ... 4 37 Levitt Thos. 437, ....135 which ha waa an Instructor tn mathe- fol.owlng resolution was sutltted for Plnton Vatoh Utah. Thursday's clearings .,.,,...62,203,001.16 pany, dry goods; B. F. Redman, presi- section of the great west. A. Simpson, Jr. . 250 .138 2.50 Mrs. M. A. Browne ,...743 Same day last year ........... 2.664,181.02 matics and physical dent Redman Fireproof Storage company; It la coming up the action by the meeting: eduatlon'at 2.185 21.81 Bernard Carneol ......744 West high school of Salt Lake, He spent a a "Be It resolved by group 5 of the Ne- Mrs. Kamma Spargo.,139 Salt Lake Hardware W, 8. McCarty, 500 G. E. Cave 141 6. .......745 the summer of 1917 as mining engineer braska Bankers association In conven- J. C. L.Estelle Public 1921, BOSTON CUTS REDISCOUNT. company; H. A. Schwelkhart, Salt Lake Philadelphia 55 LaDuc .55 W. H. Child Jas, Austln-Dakot.,.,,...143 for a we tion the assembled that that the Ewing Parsons ......144 BOSTON. Sept. 22 A reduction In the Hardware company; J. Bdward Taylor, deplore ) Ledger company Mining ... 648 752 H. YV. 5.46 Cram a a commercial agent Utah State Farm Burate for rediscounts and advances from of Austin, Nev. The following - fall he head of the great federal reserve system H. H. Elicrtson 753 600 145 5.00 J. W. Crowther of geology and of the United States should have made so H. H. Elleratson 5(4 to 5 per cent, effective tomorrow, was waa elected professor reau; F. C. Richmond, president RichFEDERAL RESERVE STATEMENT. 140 10.00 J. P. Curry ... . , . .764 1.000 mond Machinery company: G, N. Child, announced by the Boston Federal Reserve mineralogy of the School of Mine of New broad a statement, challenging tha fair Henry Lohse M. 148 . 12.50 1.250 . . ... 22. .755 Evans R. Combined WASHINGTON. Sept. We C. B. Enos Mexico, which chair he still occupies. bank today. dealing of the bankers of Nebraska. city superintendent of public schools; D, resources and liabilities 756 109 ...152 1.0$ Henry Fares ... of the twelve He has written two bulletins on the emphatically deny that the bankers comR. Gray, assistant general freight agent 153 H. B. Cole ft Co 757 10.00 Soloman Field . 1,000 federal reserve banka at the close of 102 In mineral come resources H. this and of Godwin, the Short number, group, Q. School State Line, of prising ADVANCE Oregon FOR WHEATGROWERS. to575 C. A. 6.75 21 Nelson were Harris ....173 business Harry ......7oS September reported Mr. of within as follows: Mines, the In also of t(ie Oregon Short Line. scope New 22. Manganese Hardings Advances WASHINGTON, W. D. 600 174 5.00 W. M. Havener .759 Boyle night by the federal reserve board In totalling 615.000,000, Sept. Mexico," based on field work during the Charges, and If Mr. Harding takes Issue made to tha Coopera176 500 Mahn 6.00 YV. F. Hogan ........700 thousands of dollars as follows; tive Grain Growers of Minnesota, to aid summer of 1918, and The Oil and Gas with this denial we call upon him to give August Sugar Industry Largest. Dern 178 10.00 Thomas ...... J. ft F. 1,000 Resources: ....761 , Hughes name banknames or Possibilities the or of bank the of the Puerticito District, Sotn marketing 1921 crops, waa announced 177 Dern Thomas 10.00 W. F. Kennedy 1,000 Gold and gold certificates, 6426,036. The Mormon church plays a considercorro and Valencia Counties. New Mexiers in group 5 to which his charges ap- Dern 178 10.00 W. R. McCurdy ft Thomas 1,000 Gold settlement fund, F. R. able part In Utah's business life. , Its board, today by the war finance corporation. In 1919. co, ply. published o Dern ft Thomas ......179 10.00 Ruby B. McFaul 1,000 Sugar com 6411.210. holdings In the X.00AL IBYZSTXEVT SECURITIES, 180 Dern ft Thomas 10.00 YV. D. Kennedy 1,000 Total gold held by banka 6839.246. pany are said to be $0 per cent of the PRICES STIFFEN. 181 10 00 W. 8. McNIsh 767 Dern ft Thomas 1,000 Gold with federal reserve agents, 8L U Reported by J. A. Hogle A Co.) total. This company Is the largest man22. The PITTSBURG. Dern 768 Pa., 10.00 R. J. Pallan Thomas 1,000 In ft 8ept. ......182 the state, eevep 777,629. ufacturing concern BANK STOCKS. American Sheet and Tin Plate companv, Dern ft Thomas ......183 10.00 E. J. Patterson ......769 1,000 Gold redemption fund. 694,653. of Its plants being In this commonwealth. Dern ft Thomas ......184 770 10.00 B. B. Pelham Bui. Axked. 1,000 subsidiary of the United States Steel Total gold reserves, 6A7iri28. It . handled 1,389,843 tons of beets last announced an in- Dern ft Thomas 185 1.000 10.00 G. U Plu mer ..,,.,..771 8. today corporation. Banker Truxt Legal tender, notes, silver, etc., year and turned out 162,338 tons of 10.00 $1M. AO Us crease of $5 a ton In the prices of 188 Dern ft Thomas 10.00 Jake Reedberg 1,000 ..772 Columbia WO. 00 sugar. Trout 100.00 1.000 .187 10.00 Geo. O, Relf principal products, over the extremely Bern ft Thomas Total reserves, 62,863,098. Deierct National ....773 The church has various other activities, ... , 255.00 ow prices which have prevailed for the Dern ft Thomas ......188 1.000 10. on Frank Schnell ..,,,,,.774 Dfscret Bar Inga SWO.OO Bills discounted' Including Zion's Cooperative Mercantile 189 500 last four ft or Thomas weeks Dern 775 three 6.00 J. R. Sebres 15.00 Secured bv United States government First National of Ogden OF Institution, an overall factory, a btk Nat Bank of Republic ... The new Hat showa blue annealed Dern ft Thomas 500 190 6.00 Mrs. Amelia Selzer ..776 245.00 and shoe factory and a savings bank. obligations, 6495,156. Nat City Bank ...... ... 191 from $2.25 to $2.50 a Dern ft Thomas 500 sheets advanced 100 00 6.00 G. R. Sister Alt other. 6893,081. President Grant said the bank had larger ...777 N at Copper hundred pounds; light black sheets and Dern ft Thomas ......192 152.00 500 5.00 Chas. Slate Bills bought tn open market, 333,814. ...77$ deposits than ever before. Moat of hla .... 120.00 Security tin mill products from $2 75 to $); gal- Dern ft Thomas ......193 600 5.00 Grace Snyder ...773 Total bills on hand, 61.420.761. remarks were tn connection with the afI tab State National .... 170.00 BOO $3.75 vanised 194 to from o sheets 6.00 James Stevens $4; ail Pitts- Dern ft Thomas U. S. bond and notes, 638,061. . ...780 fairs of tha Sugar company. A Utah . Trust 105.00 Baring 195 base. Dern 250 Thomas ft 2.50 22. Stevenson burg ... U. B. certificates of Indebtedness; Earl CHICAGO, ...781 He made It plain that this company. Ilka Sept. Something of a Walker Bros Banker ... 25 00 revival in export 19$ One-ye1.000 10.00 Ham A. 8udbury ... ...782 Tht Increase was brought about, steel Dern' ft Thomas business helped to certificates (Pittman .act), Zion Raring A Trait . alt other sugar corporations, suffered In 100 00 555 ' 5.55 Florlan Tobias wheat prkea an upward turn today give ...783 the great decline In sugar prices. . He 1184 87G. The authorities said, by a substantial de- Dern ft Thomas ...... 201 INDUSTRIAL HTOI K8. 60 Gus Stephanl ,..,....202 .50 Jerome Van Auken ..784 All other, 38,S7i:' market closed firm, lc to went east to arrange for an extension of net higher, mand. C. 86 2.000 Nelson 80.00 Johanna VsVrier some large loans It had outstanding. His Total earning assets, 61.663,278. to $1.26 and May Henry t Bid. Asked. with December at $1 25 277 Dern ft Thomas . . CAN 2.77 And in accordance with law and the at $1.29 Bank premises, 629,111. c to FORCE ACTION. Corn gained tO'$1.29. experiences were not pleasant. A gencom 8 00 Sugar W. K. Conrad ... c and oats a shade to 10.00 order of the board of directors, made June 1,000 c. Five per cent redemption fund against Amtlg tleman who Is not a banker but a finanprovido Ha pfd RENO, Nev., Sept. 22. United action W. K. Conrad ... 68.50 sions the outcome varied from In12c 1.000 10.00 17, 1921, so msnv shares of each parcel cial doctor, waa sent here to look Into federal reserve bank notes, 68,917. deon the part of the senators and congressBeet tiro wen Sugar pfd. com.. 8 25 cline to 7o W. K. 1.000 Conrad 10.00 of stock as may be necessary will be sold Uncollected Items. 6591.811. the company's affairs. This Investigaadvance. Con Wagon .... .... men from the intermountain and inland W. K, Conrad 86.00 1,000 10.00 at 12 o'clock noon at the office of the At first wheat had a downward slant, states tor's report and predictions as to the All other resources. 616.448. Home Fire In ........ can force Into the proposed general W. K. Conrad 830 00 1.000 10.00 so were to Total evidence owing company, room 919 Boston building. Salt the wan largely that there resources, 65,161,661, company optimistic that ... 50 00 Independent Coal railroad bill a that will forever W. K. Conrad 600 no present stringency of supplies, 6.00 Lake City, Utah, on tha 8th day of OctoLiabilities: . bankers said he was crasy. The comeven put an end to provision Morgan Canning 9a pfd .... . discriminatory freight . Blallas 1,091 Jas. 10.93 comIn. ber. 1931. to pay the delinquent assessMt States Tel A Tel 1106,017, though exhaustion of stocks might come rates," declared Senator Key Pittman of pany got aid from a great insurance Capital paid 1101.00 later. 509 Fidel D. Jlmeno 5.00 ment thereon, together with the coat of Bearish sentiment, however, lost Ne ada In an address here People Sugar pfd and com.. Surplus, 6213,824. pany and Incidentally more than fulfilled He today. D. 527 28 6 Fidel Jlmeno 6 Its hold when word passed that export added that If a ( ......218 Reserved for government franchise tex, Presipfd .... expense of sale the prophecy of the Investigator. advertising and the provision he will Intro- D. R. Fillmcre 223 600 EDNA L. KARREN, Standard Coal ........ ....... 5.00 56.001 . interest had taken 400.000 bushels of duce la incorporated dent Grant added that good had come 630.777. bill in the the that XV. 226 Utah Idaho Hugar JDIxon 400 2 65 hard winter wheat, to be shipped by way 4.00 Assistant Secretary. out of the experiences of recent times. Deposits' of Interstate commerce com- - B. 227 60 B. W. Dixon of the Gulf of Mexico. Other sales .50 g$354 'The beet growers always thought the to power to the Government, 674,183. regulate freight rates whereby j Frederick W. Schmidt!229 11.875 113.75 Member banka reserve account, )1, Europe were noted later, but the quanti mission he said. company got an Immense profit," higher rate Is charged on transcon261 J. A. Hansen DELINQUENT NOTICE. 1,000 10.00 ties were withheld. Meanwhile, crop dam- tinental "They know different now.- - Not only that, 688 209. to Intermediate points F. M. Huyett 260 1,000 10.00 All other. 629,21. age advices from the northwest counted than to shipments but the company long had endeavored 261 10.041 1.000 somewhat as a bullish factor, gossip be- abolished. coast terminals, will be forever F. M. Huyett to get the producers to sell their beets Total deposits, 61.691.610. Agency company, principal placa of 1.000 262 M. F. 10. 0 business. Salt Lake City. Utah. a as current tnat F. R. notes In actual circulation, ing Huyett on, the basis of the price of sugar." Now result of two weeks 283 M. 1,000 10.00 F. a Notice There are delinquent upon the rain of to amount 676, he Huyett wheat had for which thle, had been large agreed they 264 25.00 following described stock on account of rendered unfit for milling. Belief in MORE TROUBLE IN. BURGENLAND. F. M. Huyett 2,500 F. R. hank notes In circulation net was thankful, as It would be better for 265 F. 2.000 some an 20.00 Mf 22 assessment levied on the 20th day of a 6103.590. Baron Huyett was BUDAPEST. that ail concerned. Newton quarters liabilities, Sept. rally overdue 546 266 5.46 August, 1921, the several amounts set tended also to stimulate the upward swing of the British office, who is negotiating Neil MacLeod Deferred availability Items, 6503,174. 267 500 ... of tha respective 5.00 J. of All Rainey values, especially at the finish. other liabilities. 620.993. opposite the names Bankers Express Views. Informally with the Hungarian govern' 268- 10.00 shareholders as follows: 1,000 Corn rose with wheat and in conseF. Huren Total liabilities, 65 161.661. ment for a compromise of the west Hun- YV. Mr. Chamberlain said the city banks YV. 1.000 Huren 10.00 Certlfl- F. ..269 reserves to F. R. notes quence of crop damage reports from Iowa. gary situation, where the disturbances Ratio of had been carrying quite a load for the In circulationgoldafter YV. ... Huren No. cate Stockholder. corn. followed Shrs. InAmt. F, Uos 35 are aside approaching anarchy, has been per 16 10 $ L. country hanks, but some of these loans eent against deposit setting 25.00 Hsndalons lower, reflecting de- formed that the basis of the Hungarian B. W. Dixon ..... liabilities, 91.8 per now were being liquidated from the sale cent. 90 clined In theaveraged The Agency company.138 225.00 is to keep Odenburg and hand W. H. Tobias ... market. The hog smaller proposition BusiYV. of wheat, wool and other products 54 W. A. Cook 200 were sellers of near-b- y J. 500.00 Dangerfleli the to over remainder Austria deliveries of west packed ness In general was fairly good, and the 115 10 YValter Cox of lac J. W. Dangcrfield 25.00 M'KELVIE CRITICIZES RESERVE. Hungary. KEW TORE LISTED ITOCKS. 83 250 IV U. Eccles prospects very good. 625.04 RAflE OF TIIB LEADING FUTURES Alarming news Is In circulation here LINCOLN, Neb., Sept. 22. Governor Mr. Armstrong said Utah was the ... Mahn 10 J. Gustin ..419 25.00 Frank warlike August to that the effect preparations C. S. Humphrey . most undercapitalised of section the MoKelvie In a letter directed to Gover107 250 a 625.00 J. H. Garrett are being made by and D .W. Mathews . United States, the last frontier- of under- nor Harding of the federal reacrv board, 113 100 J. H. 250.00 Garrett Cae the 79 W. Schmidt ... 250 capitalization. It had more undeveloped today declared he waala convinced James Pingree 625.00 The national assembly has been con- F. not functionresources than any ether .state, and the federal reserve svstem W. H. Child 137 250 Almira Pingree 625.09 voked for In-- the Nebraska lstrteU-Governor today. as should It ing of Utah apthe Kiln Balgoogen .13d C. 10 .... temptation , people, who Rldd 25.00 J. McKelvie suggested the desira312 these resources were, alBemaK '500 150 E. '5.00 ... Sloan a . 80 preciated what to 275.09 Benjamin L, SHORTAGE OF MINISTERS REPORTED James Keegan ... take fluid capital and bility of closer cooperation among all 250 ways had been 2.60 E. L. Sloan ..322 81 150 275.00 make It fixed rapltal. This tended to agencies thst have a controlling InfluPITTSBURG. Ps , Sept. 22 The pres- H. S. .Rouder ... 1.000 223 10.00 Edward L. .Sloan, Jr. 70 60 125.00 ence over handling of federal reserve 324 ent shortage of ministers Is acute, crit- H. 8. Souder ... 1,000 10.00 R .W. Sloan keep them hard up. In banking, under- funds 50 125.00 Ih this and said district existing to waa more 325 and the ical evident than 1,000 8. Souder 10.00 R. W. Sloan grave, according H. capitalisationAs 250 report 625.09 to general conditions, he hampering Influences must be remedied committee on home missions of H. 8. Souder elsewhere. 326 of the 10.00 K' W. Sloan 1,000 34 85.00 to27 believed we had turned the corner. As before the svstem will be verv useful to section, at H. 8. Souder 10.00 R. W. Sloan the 1,000. presented European 1.500 2.750.00 in Nebraska." 500 to savings deposits thev were high and agricultural borrowers session of the general council of the J. W. Dangerfleld ...331 6.00 R W. Sloan 1.125 day's 4.062.50 e 500 alliance of reformed churches throughout J. W. Dangerfleld ..,332 6.00 R. YV. Sloan Increasing In total, although the average 2,001 6.002.50 PANAMA TOLL RECORD. 600 of individual deposits had decreased. 6.00 R. W. Sloan the world holding the Presbyterian sys- J W. Dangerfleld ....888 74 185.00 139 YY'ells L. Brim hall ..334 tem. 1.39 R. W. Sloan WASHINGTON. Sept. 22. Despite the Copper and sugar were the state's princi400 1.000.00 cause to the shortage J. L. Denham 646 335 A 6.46 YV. Sloan trade depression which held pal Industries. Copper had suffered from world-wl- il 130 R. 500 contributory 1.250.00 CASH Ql OTATIONS. a grerft depression and sugar had fallen during the fiscal year 1921, a new high 219 was given as tha utter Inadequacy of the Henry 8. YYTnter ....336 2.19 R. W. Sloan 138 1,706 4.25.00 Wheat, No. 3 red, $t,25; No. 3 bard. 81 22 1.092 financial provision made for either min- James A. Daley ......338 10.92 Mrs. R. YV. Sloan ....118 heavily In price. In canning, in livestock, record waa established for American ton60 164.00 123. In grains, wool and coal, the state waa nage passing through the Panama canal, 100 or 1.00 R. T. Sloan E. O. Fsucett ........341 ister missionary. 119 20 60.00 3 Corn. No. No. mixed, 53Q53e; 3 yellow. 342 1.093 fine to 10.93 Tralnor official progress. Bstrick received In making And accordance with law and tha according reports 53 t? 53 e 109 Drv goods sales were running about here. In a total of 2892 ships traversing Sanstrum 1.09 ....343 VICTIM ACCIDENT Slgntld BURIED. tha of board of order on 3 made No. 864 No. directors, 8 white, Oat. wbPt, 37c; 1.092 the same as last year, so far as volume the waterway, 1212 were American, ex10.93 the 20th day of AugusL 1921, oo many Henry Fares ........344 34 86c. Special te The Tribune. 219 was concerned, Mr. Pyke announced, but clusive of government-owne- d 345 2.19 Fares and charof No. each of 3. nominal. shares Henry stock as Hye, parcel may be &ODA SPRINGS, Idaho, Sept. 22. Fu- Harvev A. YVIIlls ft Co.348 In money-th- e 1.098 total waa from 3ft to 40 per tered vessels. The nearest 10.93 necessary will be sold at 12 o'clock Barley, 67c. noon neral services were held this afternoon Geo. Lechner 857 750 cent less. In the last slxtv days there of the United States was Greatcompetitor 7.60 st ths office of the company. No. 30 West aeed. 84 00 4? 4 50. Britain, Timothy son of Mr. and Mrs. for MHo, 360 Co1,600 had been a general improvement. 15.00 Third South street. Salt Lake City, Utah, whose flag appeared on 907 ships, carClover aeed, $12 004718 00. J. Ik Melllnger Charles Rosedale of Central, at tha L. H. J. Bmith 828 362 llections were 78 per cent of normal. He rying 3,722,000 tons, against 5,179,000 tons 3.29 on the 11th day of October, 1921, to Pork, nomlnaL The services D. 8. church In Grace. 10 95. 368 was optimistic as to trade for the rest freighted under American colors. f 4 1.092 Lard, 10.9! the delinquent assessment thereon, pay , to-- ., Harry W. Weltiel were conducted by Bishop Anderson of Geo. 869 Kibt. $7 754(9 35. of the year. H. Percival FOREIOR 0OTESKKEKT BONDS. gethsr with the coat of advertising and that city. The boy was killed Tuesday John C. Strickland ....374 Sales of plumbing supplies were very PENNEY BUSINESS SHOWS GAIN. the expense of sale. While riding a disc the horses YV. H. Schneider (At Reported by J A. Bogle A Co ) 384 morring. DTDtJSTRIAL BONDS. satisfactory, Mr. Hampton, representaC. J. RIDD, Secretary. The last of a series of sectional conran sway. He was thrown off the disc Edward P. Thomas tive of the Crane company, declared. The ventions Bid (A Reported by J. A Hr1e A Co ) Akcl. H. C. of the stores g5S9 was will broken. Penney neck his and B. D. Perkins eandv business was coming back Slowlv. lie held in Salt Lake October 7 and 8. At 61 64 Bid. lAxked. Argentine 3 )U43 Mr. Sweet eald. It waa up to the 1917 Mon ....... NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Joseph Mft I pot Bueno of 6 1926 held in .... the series the 91 Aire first St. Louis URGED TO FIGHT INTOLERANCE. E. J. Gross Amer Smelt Hef f. 1947 , ..... ' 77 average now and orders were rather free. more than 100 store managers were In Belgium 8 UHl 78 101 '101 Panama Sugar company, a Utah corHe was looking forward to a splendid attendance. Oil 7 1925 W. Dixon Angio-A106 100 DM5 ATLANTA, Sept 22 The Atlanta B. lo 7 DU 103 7 YV. Dixon poration. Principal place of business. No . , . . Anaconda 94 , business. 1929, B. 95 Copper of Columbus has of the 4ft council 61 Knights Walker Bank building. Salt Lake Prevailing conditions as they are gen- Bruxlt 5 5 1008 1029 109 9ft Arm A Co 7 1926 98 B. W. Dixon 94 (RUBdinn adoped resolutlona calling on the cham- B. erally understood to exist, are not re- fantdiaa a......,... 9386 Dtt Pont 7 1831 City. Utah. 99 99 W. Dixon Home Builders Pay Up. 1&J7 ft and other 88 civic of ber organicotimerce flected In the financial report of this Is hereby given that at a meetNotice 102 108 Goodyear Tire A Rnb 8a 1941.. 86ft 378 Donaghy ... zations to exert their energies and to W. H.McFarlane Institution which shows that HrltiihGot5 6 1927 Mr. Collin made a remarkable report. n-wide Ken Cop 7 1930 92 93 ing of the board of directors held on the ... 1941 ........ ... 98 98 to lessen John Influence (bile elimiuse and their 1921 the first for months 3000 es8 16th day of September, A. D. 1921, an He had between 20i nd eight the 97 real Kellr Springfield Tire 1931.. 97 ofj 418 ft W. King 1946 .. 100 100 nate the wave of religious Intolerance Robert Morrla A Co 7V. 19C6 assessment of one dollar per share was tate leans, ail on dwellings, on his books. gross receipts were 34,700,736 78 In excess French lon 10) do 7 1941 95 F. O. Ellison . 95 that Is overwhelming our community and Valcrlns A Klee 7 1925 ...... 95 on the capital stock of the corPac G levied He had Just made an examination and of the figures for the corresponding pe96 4 1929 do 5 65 a. Ksrger to restore good will and peace among 1936 U 8 Rubber 99 90 found only six persons were overdue In riod of last year . poration, payable Immediately to the sec103 King of Denmark 8 13 Sinclair James McGaw . 1928 .... our people(" 99 Cos Oil T 99 of said company, Mr. N. O. renters In Salt Lake and there were few retary 69 69 ... Japan 4 1931 (largo piece) . . A. E. Moody . ........ 7 !9 Swift A eh at the office of the company, room Hall, 994) renters in Salt Lake and there yere few AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL PA6SES. 7 do (mH pie?) No. 68 A. E. Moody ... Utah Idaho Sngxr 7 i960 ...... 86 92 1609 AGAIN ABANDONED. FEAT 4 Vi Walker 1925 (mli pc) do Bank building, Sait Lake vacant houses. People owned their 'NEW TORE. Sept. 22 The American 85 85 Mrs. P. J. Corm 92 Va Car 6a 1928 ...: 93 22. SulDOVER. do 2nd 4 a 1925 (large pc) Utah. 85 Sept. England homes. There were between 200 and 300 Agricultural Chemical company 85 Henry City, stock which thla Any upon .. 7 1925 Klee ....... tot Wrd today 1926 (mail pea) do 2nd 4 83 livan of Lowell. Mass., who yesterday aaaesamant may remain unpaid on the 84 dwellings under construction. 102 f 103 passed the quarterly dividend of 1(4 per Italian 6a 191ft Wetloghoua Co7affe 1931 .. 80 81 afternoon made a fifth attempt to swim E. A. Eason ... No business barometer was more den cent Hth day of October, A. D. 192L will be 1941 United Pntg .on 96 10U due this preferred stock, et 5 U 1929 waa 90 across k the channel to English street sittve than the obliged 1.000 railways, Mr. Dicke time. 461 10.00 delinquent and advertised for sale at pubVirgil H. Smith do 1937 89 89 effort before hla abandon lic the said. His road felt the depression at Us auction, and, unless payment Is made reaching 462 e 1.093 e R. Woolley 10.93 6 10 French coast. When he decided to give Fred tK ginning In August. 1920 Dipilg 5at KEW TORS PRODUCE. g and that 2.604 Mrs. Isadora F. Glee. 463 25.00 before, will A.be sold on the ltd day of SELL CAR CERTIFICATES. Munich 5 9 10 because of the the lees coldness D. i921. to pay the delinof attempt up November, continued to June. 1921. Now busi22. NEW YORK, Sept. 646 Butter, weaker, 6.46 Isadora, F. Gles.464 106 105 King of .Norway 8 1946 WASHINGTON. Sept. 22. Sal of rail- ftwlM the water, he had reached a point twelve Mrs. ness was coming back. Mr. Schwelkhart Creamery higher than extra. 44i45c: errom 500 ft 6.00 quent assessment, together with cost of Mrs. P T. YVrlght ....465 1940 106 106 and had car trust off road been certificates miles this held the and of city hardware were very good by ald sales swimming P. T. Wright expense ot sale. cry extra. 44c; creamery flrta, 3043c 500 5 00 advertising 6 Vi 1929 89 88 .....466 j to 830.298.500. Swi nine hours. N. G. HALL, Secretary. ind of heavy hardware very slow. He government amounting Fee, firm unchanged. 604 A. Horch ,.,.468 62 Pari Oriean 6 1956 66 5.00 Henry was announced war Room the No 1609, Walker Bank building. finance ( been, firm, unchanged, today by was so confident of general Improvement 471 100 8. Murry 1.00 Joseph Lle poultry, steady; broilers. 23 tfi 26c;. fowl, BURGLARS SENTENCED. corporation. g3976 475 ,hat he had not reduced hla Bales force 1.500 E. M. Lottes 16.00 Balt Lake City, Utah. 254( 30c; rooster. Jftr, turkei, 83r. Tribune. to The Mr. Richmond said the outlook In the Special 100 ..482 F. 1.00 John vholebale dairy produce. Duffy PROBATE A RO OUARDIAgSKIP KOTIOK. Dread poultry, ateady and unchanged. POUATELIX). Idaho. Sept. 22. Russell Mrs. G. Arnold Connor. 484 250 mining machinery line was not cheering Special to The Tribune. 2.30 (CoamiU count r clerk or, the rrapoctlro Mutual Creamery Company ) by (Quotation lasWASHINGTON. Sept. 22 Interstate Today sales were only 10 per cent of 250 Young and Willie Howard pleaded guilty Harry H. Tlmby ......485 2.60 er for further Ibformitlos.) rM lota. CHICAGO PRODUCE. normal ' Heavy hardware Bales were on Commerce Examiner Waggoner will hold Freh extra creamery butter to a charge of burglarv yesterday before E. H. Bach ....,,..,.488 68- 1.500 15 00 22 CHICAGO. Kept The offense was an H. W. Doscher Butler, higher; cream Judge O. R. Baum a 30 per rent basis, wUh some slight Im- a hearing at Ogden November 11, on the NOTICE TO CREDITORS. pnnnd cabas $ .41 ...487 1.000 10.00 ery eitraa, 43c: standard, S9C; flrttt 83Q attempt to break into the Terrell shoe H. W. Doscher 488 92 provement evident. He looked for a fair complaint of the Wyoming Sugar eom- - Freah extra creamery butter tn car .32 a 90 82c 41c: (q tecond. ton deweeks . when In few The Burlington railroad, November 1922, but not for a broad business store a ago, y, .44 1,000 they were H. W. Doscher of Jimes F. Mellon, deceased it oo Estate Egg, unchanged: receipt. 8779 ease. hold e hearing at Boise In the Freak extra creamery butter pinb- mand for mining machinery until 1923, ?any arrested by detectives. Howard was sen- H. W. Doscher ........489 ...494 1,000 10.00 Creditors will present claims with meat prints . ... Poultry, allre, firm; fowls, 19320c; springs, tenced to the state penitentiary to serve Edward Dimmer .43 rnd he didn't expect to see the copper case of the puhllc utilities commission of 492 219 to ths undersigned st vouchers 2.19 22c. Freh first creamery butter la carton.. .41 from six months to three and a quarter Edward Dimmer Idaho ve. Northern Pacific, 219 2.19 McIntyre building. Salt Lake City, Utah, surplus absorbed until along tn 192Z. Freak flrata creamery butter, parch was sentenced to serve T. H. Fuller ... and Young 600 years, on 6.00 or before the 26th day of November, men print 8HIP VALUES FIXED. nlna months to three and a quarter years. O. E. Shirley . Steel Outlook Is Good. 71(6 DAUGHERTY AGAINST CHANGE, 7.96 A. D. 1921. Cooking butter in cubes ............... 22. 507 . Tha . H. value of the Schtvarln PARIS, Sept. Frank 250, 2.60 Selected freah eggs FELICITE MELLON. A prediction was made by Mr. Gray of Special to The Trlbnne. .....a.....,..,,.,. DECISION START BOYCOTT. 218 ships surrendered by Germany infixed at Fred Rasmusson ,,.,.,616 2.18 Administratrix of tha estate of James F. Rineh err 22. Senator the Oregon Short Line, that Utah would WASHINGTON, ' Sept. 745.060.000 gold marks in an official com126 612 Full cream ekeeee, triplet WILSON, N. C, Sept. 22 Because of Fred Rasmusson 1.27 deceased. Mellon, Senator would steel Borah and Smoot rival a industry that today talked develop munication issued today bv tha repara- the decision of President Bradley of the Fred Rasmusson ......511 cream eheeae. Young America. 125 1.25 Data of first publication, September 22. with Attorney General Daugherty about Full copper and sugar hi importance. 5 pound equates , , . Fall cream tions commission. These vessels will be Virginia league, throwing out a number Fred Rasmusson ......512 126 1.23 D. 1921. Mr. Reason, speaking for the Interur- the numerous telegraphic requests for Block Swisscheee, ctaee ......... .......... In execution of of games playtd by the Wilson club on 8. F. Pearl ..........516 over , to turned allies 900 the 9.00 Edward McGurrin, attorney for admin- ban traction people confirmed the view' modification of tha consent decree an- - Cream brick annex 3. part i of the Versailles treaty. account of alleged violation of the salary ' Frank Snyder 617 3.500 35.00 Utratrlx. 85703 About licity Anything . ...... Foster Bain to ner Guest of ter of Engineers ........ ......... Governor Harding of - Board Chap Says Acute Stage Has Passed. T ..... Drilling-operation- the Wonderland Attractions World; - ..... Uott-fredao- n, see hydro-electr- four-stor- Former Utahn, Made Head Mexico Utah-Idah- long-tim- . & v Pyke-Drue- hl -- 0, Daly-Judg- ..... Utah-Idah- hydro-electr- clearing Kelth-OBrle- wee report. . Utah-Idah- -- I UN $161,-96- 10 PRICES ...... ....... ..... .... State-ban- Utah-Idah- ar lc - Hchramm-Johnao- n -- 32,-4- Jugo-Slavl- - ; ' ' ' see natio- -- 7i 1945-w- lt 5a sag-jm- a X ii f 1. T a 125-6- -7 ,t i A r ti- ll tl -- K'1 |