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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1916 N, ;(OOOOGOOOOOOOOQ0OOCDOOOOOOO'OO FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL o 01 " FEBRUARY SHOWS STOCKS MAKE GAINS FEWER FAILURES! WHEAT MARKET SAGS ON SHORT COVERING BECAUSE OF BEARISH MARKET APATHETIC ESTIMATES OF STOCKS New York, March It. Mexican affairs and of further submarine of Country. In the Kuropean war aoon activities reports clouded today's short session of the sto. k exchange, the trading element xlcwlnsf thse developments evidently seasonable tte tendency. Following failures In wUh Increased misgivings, while InUnited rmmrril ventor hlri altogether aloof. ITlce ronlfs'-'.lodhowf.! a material Sintr atati-iMo- s t at the openlnK, lt-iwire higherwere th lurln yrhmnry. r. but asmainly icains almost wholly itnce iasl making th bst Wheat underChicago. went a decided sag today. Influenced by bearish estimates of atocks tn the chief exporting- countries and by tho steamer torpedoing of a Norwegian which had Americans in its crew. The market closed weak. 1121 net lower, at 1.08J. with May at 1.09 and to a sixteenth Corn finished unchanged July oats varying from 4 cent off1 higher, to i cent advance, and provisions up 27 cents. Downturns which began In the price of wheat as soon as trading opened, had tholr primary source in a compremade by a leading expert hensive report here who announced that L'nited States. Canada, Argentine. Australia r.nd India were In possession of enough available export wheat to fill, except to CJerinany and Austria, the entire world's needs for a year without takof new crops. At no time ing a bushel the session were the bulls able during to bring about any decisive rally from the effects of this showing. Lowest of the day In the wheat marprices ket were reached after word was received that the lives of seven American sailors had been endangered by a torOn the pedo used without warning. break which resulted from this news, many holdings of wheat were sacrificed under standing emergency orders to sell out at fixed limits so as to put a mop to losses. Corn displayed relative firmness the day as compared with throughout wheat. The principal immediate were export Inquiry and the lightness of receipts. Considerable Irregularity developed In the oats narket. Hedgingthe sales May from tha northwest depressed but July hardened In sympathy option, with corn. the Speculatlvo buyi.ig. especially in rallast fifteen ml.iutcs of the setsion. lied provision from tin oarly decline. At first tne market had lacked support, and was inclined to givo way owing to a setlmck in the price of hogs. Leading futures ranged as follows: Open. High. Ixw. Close. Best Exhibit Since November Made by Business Houses te n u-u- No-ver- denoted restrirteI t apeclaltles br. !nolvenrl. a It. manipulation, rather than actual deto report! mand. O Ttl & CV. numbered 1S anI supa.rid tm of Indebtedness Z'f0 3 1I r. St.744.H. against 5.27 4 In January: 17l for for In P'cunhfr: 1SS in NnTmlr and no less than 2278 for it With I3i.lOI.83' In February, 1'I3. stead-y In binir.fss the number ef flrmji It I not unnatural that lirrftln(c. the February fftrn dialer rnorto r than In the rir were 13li, s ft Ut month" llAhilittea 111 trfor th period in-rr.llM exceeded In both 1519 iTn.l alio an I t '). TU hovm the numfollowing t;b!e failure ber of comrt.r'Ial by months, a 'r--- i of rarirtK 1512. Month. I?!. 19l. 1!H. 1911. 114 l?7 January . . ..l; r 4 27 1SUe. t j I lbru,iry i2:: I'M IIM ;('" Mjf'i 1214 1273 u.:i April Ma..... 177 1231 173.4 lli 114. Jon .... I73: 14 11 1I6: 1230 plied an ai-greg- nt $2..-X3.2- 4'' ,t $IS.-S:t- e - w--r- - yrr: 2. -7 1 - ..... J ly Ausuit Ortohrr 127.' IS:. 141 I lsti I .:. 14 . lli 1. ,: 114.-- . 1102 1235 1434 lUO U77 117. 17'" lii 1511 1311 t r!.tmeTl'at redue- Jtl aw the In fofi vlthtrad linn February, l'.irrj t'V ahown mi nth. previous U"4 whIU ing defaults Il ngnlnH was $".l 59.21 4 In the amount Involve. with 1 1 2.r.')0.53 i In January. In February. 191-.- . thrr- - rrc 1SS3 failures In this c!.t t f ica tion for $16,117.-46two years aKo the fcnni .xhowH I0SS for Ill.19.4ft3: In 1913 the number wis 10S4 and the liabilities and tn 1912 thr- - wer 1092 In 9.792.30f. for it'icb lnjolvenct-.- in th trading ror.trast to the rieerer reverse, there- w on mre suspension In manufacturing lift last month al- ("filler N;irl" S; $13.-:.SS.I- I8 - than In January 41 aralnH 417 though the tototal debts declined from $7,227.21. During Febj;t. 75.745 r ago. S.2. manufacturing ruary, $'. "6,346; In failed, fnncfii.i I914 the number was 374 ami the amount onlyi S6.335.tt3. while in 1913 an l 9 2 t e default numbered 3 I ) nnd 317. with liabilities of $14,172.54 and $1 1.245.1 16. respectively. ml similar Among a rents, broker failure."- M lam firms, there were 735. flzuret month for $2,3;;. tl.713.fi3 In forI 6thfp nlih romnrirnj In February, 99 for 4'.S ,linu.irv; : l In 1914 Tor 14.139.317; n rcar'.n-"th small .oim of 6O0,33ti 60 in 191-and m ;vIn It2 for JIn1.4 10. SOI. fewer An th. January, concern failed In February with Individual obtlsatlons of JlOa.ouO or more than In the two Imedlatety years, there b!nc 27 tichThedefault f?r a totl of J.239.3rS. with 3 similar tnjol-rtnrcompared for 13.S94.o.)S In 191& and 31 for tl.39.3;9 in 1914. With these more tver however, theremonth last than In the same period rf any ear tne 190S. to jro hack to althotiKU it Is I 7 tn find sor,'f'ofy small an asrxresate of After ellmlnatlns th rel!abftlt!e or more, there $l').00 mained 11 umalier bankruptcies In and the amount Involved by February wan $ 2.50 4. SO , th.. avfrajce con- these enuuer rtl beljJt 17525. Iurfn-th crremondlnnr month a failaso th.e reord1 shewed 2242liabiliyear ures for tes4- than the and the ties of thb.inr ll.5l').25 In 1914- wae The average vffs l!l3t. the present average beln- the lowest reported for the period alnce 190. when It was 179. Most of the lartre defaults In Februwere in manuf ncturlnc lines. 17 ary s n"h insolvencies belnir reported for J.t. DS7.il ftcatn-- t $3,885,413 In for th prevtou rear. 14 in 1914 for and 12 In 1913 for $10,754,355. Irt tr dirK occupations, there were 6 $ti.0J0 or more, e'jst enfimmIn for a comall only 1S)..307. no less than 17 for $4,449,-- 4 with pared 'JO a year nsro. 11 In 1914 for $4,369,803 U for $. 290.212. The and " in .f t h smaller manufacturing the liKhtest in many years. failures hut afainst $11,311 In February, I9t5 vr 1 o-vl- 1 I. f.-- r rv pre-eedtn- fl-u- re E l- n-. lire fr 1 1 I:il. '.. 1 av-er- 1 ne s l.l: T4H-K- . Mrch 11. IIcks Kecflpts. .'hi.aic. to ltc lower. 15. market wfik. 9.H 'ti 9.40Tj 5.90; ). I'.ulk. lo.o.; llsht. 5.5'Mi mixed. 9 S3 9. 93; heavy, S 0Tr 9.1 .. ro".t,h. 9.:oif 9.3: market wsteady. I'nftW' Kcceipts, estern be. f steers. 7.S0V9.9); Native 7.25-'i.45: torkers and feeders. fibers. .Ttid heifers, 3. 50 'ti Jt.tO ; ; 5, 3 ir . (.) 1 1.25. S.5 l.0; pt. Z: calves. 't 3000; market iShei 6.0 ft t S.6U : .90. ewes, "Vether. :.'ii lambs. 'j.i r ! 3'. Orr.ih.i, March 11. ifog Receipts. mark-- t hisrher. Heavy, 9.401 9.25f 50; J.009.00: 9.5: bulk o: sales, .3'M ".50.pis. Ke eipts. 100; market steady. 'attl cows and Nat v. betf-rwestern steers. 6.2$ 3.3if.r.O; tf ..00; Texas steers. 6.00ft 7. 00; stock-eo. an. I feeders. OiMi 1500; market Keee'.pts. 5hep S V 10.00; wethatteady. Yearlings. 7.7 ers. j it S.lS; lambs. 10.75'tr 11.15. PBOllt ( 1. KIgln. III.. 35c.Maria 11. Butter. 50 tub sold at Cldcaeo. March 11. Butter Firm; creamery. 264135. 20.219 cases; un- Kkts Receipts. changed. Lower: receipts. 32 cars: Wisconsin. Minnesota and Michigan. lakota-Ohio95'ij Alive, lower: fowl. IT; Poultry Ailv. lower; fowls. 17; ol'ultry Ke-eipt- 1 73-ft- ; lht. .te-rs. -- s. ri n. ex-chan- sr. de-cru- !e SKW YOHK STOCK LIST. iSharea II. L. 22J. 211 Alaska old . A III 700! 3Ji 3I Jmers . . Soft 691! 61 Am. Beet Sugar... American Can ..... l,0f. til 61 722 7.700! An!, locomotive Am. S. & Kef 12.80011031011 Preferred ! Am. Sugar Kef.... Am. Tel. Tel Am. Tobacco . . . . Anaconda Atchison Copper. Balwtu I.oro . Bait. c Ohio Bethlehem Stel . Brooklyn K. T Cal. Petroleum . . Canadian Pacific. Central I,eathr .. May July C. OATS May 771 29i July ... 61 I'OUK cog 1018 !111J I i i .76. TTTi 76j .77j .7611 .7681 .75 Tlfy, TsTj .421 TiTIj 7UI .42j 4.Jlft0f S7i! S6 300 103 11021,102! 8.100,107! 106 10S 71 87? 1.000 SS 200 488I48S 4S7 ! ,42! 22.90 2S.15 22.95 22.92 22.76 f 22. 76 I 11.10 11.30 BIBS Mav i 13.07 12.20 July I I j 11.30 11.57 12.32 12.60 I j o f 11.27 12.07 12.20 12.32 20ft! 85 ! 70ft' 23. i S5 24 8F. Herald-Republic- These Theatres UTAH. AMERICAN, Salt Lake. Salt Lake. LIBERTY, Lake. REX, Salt ISIS, Salt Lake. PHOTOPLAY. Salt Lake. jiM PI RE, Salt Lake. JITNEY, Salt Lake.House. PRINCESS, Sugar PALACE. Magna. HAPPY HOUR, Murray. COLUMBIA. Provo. ELLEN, Provo. PRINCESS, Provo. SEEMORE, Garland. HEX, Richfield. EICO, Price. VYNER, Providence. VYNER, Richmond. REX. Logan. VYNER, Smithfield. HII.LYARD, Smithfield. LA TONIA, Layton. COPPER FIELD. Bingham. PRINCESS. Delta. BOUNTIFUL OPERA HOUSE. KAYSVILLE OPERA HOUSE. OPERA FARMINOTON HOUSE. ORIENT THEATRE, American Fork. Utah.. TOOELE, UTAH. TOOELE OPERA HOUSE. JOHNSON'S THEATRE. BON IT A, Huntington. NEVADA. EAGLE'S HALL, Carlin. l IDAHO. REX, Pocatello. ISIS. Blackfoot. ORPHEUM, Blackfoot. ISIS, Preston. ZEUS, Preston. LUBIN8 THEATRE, Malad, Idaho. WYOMING. -- t f Q Q I ll -- UNIVERSAL MOVIE TICKET When presented before May 1, 1916, at any redeeming .station. 20 PARTS MAKE e WYOMING. NtsIW Evanston. KLMMERER, Kem-mere- . an Herald-Republica- r. an n, Hardin Mercantile Co, Judge building", Drug Co., 380 S. Main. S. "West 349 Ed. Hogan, Grocery, Temple. Model Shoo Repairing Co., 106 TV. Second South. 01 "W. Second Hoover Drug Co., South. Ccombs Drug Co., Fourth South and State. Phillips, '242 E. Fifth South. L. TV. Greenlg, 46 E. Fourth 8outh. Salt Lake Cleaning & Dyeing, 265 State. G. C. State. W. South 875 O Wm. Thornton Drug Co. Spencer, 340 State. Wltherspoon Drug Co., Fifth East and Broadway. J. M. Butler, 462 E. Second South. Whltworth's Eighth East Drug Store, 802 E. Second South. Whitworth'a Third East Drug Store, 301 E. Second South. Lloyd Drug Co., Seventh South and Seventh East. Liberty Shoe Shining Parlor, 170 S. State. Lion Drug Co, 564 Third avenue. Sherwood's Pharmacy, Seventh South and State., Verrnillion Pharmacy, 401 S. Ninth East. Waterloo Pharmacy, 400 E. Eleventh South. Sixth Avenue Drug Co., E street and Sixth avenue. West Side Pharmacy, Eighth West and Second South. East an Acme Pharmacy, Ninth Tenth South. E. Twelfth Thompson Grocery, 1123 . South. ' Shoe Repairing Co;, 1115 E. Progress Twelfth South. Sugar Candy Co., 2110 S. Eleventh Waldron & Harris, Gen. MeA J Thompson & Scott, drugs. S. ....... - . Dayton Drug Co., 80 E. Second South. Johnson & Erickson, 118 E. Second South. Dustin Drug Co., First South and State. Shepherd Grocery, 178 E. First South. Leary's Cash Grocery, 265 W. North Temple. Wallace Pharmacy, 401 N. Second West. William Blair, Groceries, 1045 S. Seventh East. . . v O o AMERICAN FORIC. UTAH. Temple. W. R. Herrick, 170 W, South Temple, S. G. st 260 S. Herald-Republic- Herald-Republica- Oreenewald Furniture Co., S3 w. Broadway. Butter-KlPopcorn Stand, Kenyon Hotel. Baaement Sho Store, Spelcher's Keeleys, 0 n louses Will Redeem lave Your Coupons Exchanged for Tickets SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Martin Coal Co., 47 S. Main. Keeley Ice Cream Co., 65 S. Main. Salt Lake Knitting, 70 S. Main. Owl Drug Co., 103 S. Mala. Shlplers, 144 S. Main. Vandyke-Davidso- n iitSam the stores listed below under the heading1, Business Houses, for-i- n addition to giving Roving picture tickets in exchamg-- for coupons hey give tickets for purchases made at their , business. of places the Merchants and The Moving Pictures have . joined hands to help youget Free Ticket-- Aren't they of the very Coupons Tickets i 1 MOVIE COUPON These Business Re- deem Universal 12.50 ; N ' highest class? All of these theatres accept Universal tickets. You may now be admitted free to any one of these theatres if you each day. You will clip the coupon from The will be assisted greatly with your Free Tickets if you patronize Cash quotations: Wheat No. 2 red and ( HERALD-REPUBLICA- blican Glance o.ver the list of theatres below; 11.50 ! THE ALMOST ALL GOOD MOVING PICTURE THEATRES ACCEPT UNIVERSAL THEATRE TICKETS 23.00 22.95 11.06 11.22 to the ilovi with GOOD FOR ONE PART OF A .76 .42j 0o ' LAKH American Fork bakery. TRKMONTON, UTAH; .. o o HYRUM. UTAH. Home Mercantile company. MURRAY. UTAH. Murray Mercantile Co., 16 S. State St. Murray City Pharmacy.140 S. State St. Murray City Bakery, MAGNA, UTAH. The Toggery. Union Mercantile & Baking Olympia Candy Co. - Co. .: BOUNTIFUL. Bountiful Drug Co. FARMTNGTON. Rampton Drug Co. Stephens Bros. LAYTON. KAYSVILLE. Kaysville Drug Co. TOOELE, UTAH. Store. Economy H.Clothing Vowles. William Tooele Standard Furniture Co. P. V. Morrell. SANDY, UTAH. Sandy Mercantile Co. - ' " MALAD, IDAHO. R. T. Owens Co., Ltd., Gen. Mer. East. POCATELLO. IDA. Center. People's Market, East E. Center. Granite Drug Co., Twelfth South and Model Bakery, 341439 E. Center. The Fair Store, Eleventh East. & M. N. East Center. Co., Eldredge BaseShoe Repairing Shop, Paragon N. R. Eastman, East Center. ment Templeton building. the Jeweler, 344 E. Center. J. L. Borg, Fourth East and Fourth Smith, E. W. Larson & Co., 348 E. Center. South. Peterson Book Store. Standard Shoe Repairing Co., 155 E. White Hardware Co. Main Electric Co.. Pocatello. Broadway. I I ..;:. I i t 1 : OO P San Francisco, and the local companies follow the quotations made in these centers. Local securities have been somewhat active during the week. PricesUtah-Idah-ofo sugar stocks again declined. Sugar company stock sold at $15.65 to 315.70 a share, while Amalcompany stock was ofgamated Sugar fered at 157.50 a share. Some of the bank stocks and bonds hands at market figures, changedConsolidated while Wagon & Machine The stock sold at 3101.50 a share. Cutler quotations: I I I 3p ! o STOCKS. surplus The statement of the actual condition of clearing house banks and trust companies for the week show that they hold reserve In excess of legal reThis Is a decrease of quirements. 560 from last week. The statement follows: New York. March 11. $136,-226.8- 80 fl,-29- ".. ACTUAL CONDITION. te ........ om 1; 1 1 679,265.54 11,104.834.30 - to Surplus ...$979,265.54 Losses paid policyholders since organization $1,014,110.62 On account of increased earnings from Investments the board of directors of the company at a recent meetto pay an extra dividend ing 14decidedcent as well as the regular of per And the quarterly 25, on March 31. dividend dates have been changed to the last days of March, June, September and December.' It is said that the future prices of sack this year aro very sugar in the but the tendencies are all uncertain, In favor of an increase from present high prices. The United States prices of sugar are fixed in New York and Farmington & Stockf-row-cFarmers bank First National bank. LaytonNational First bank, Ogden First National bank, Murray First National bank, Logan First National bank, 8 9 10 10 It H toss kUlls? 0 .ITi -- SPECIALIST RELIABLE, EDUCATED EXPERIENCED coN!-t;i- r mi: FREE 8kln. Kid. niood, n e y. Bladder, Crlnarr. Heetal. Nervoua Diaeasea. Bbeiicnatlam, Piles. Veins,t'lcera-llon- Var-Ico- se Flatula, are tbe aliiuaa-ercI s ments have and my of YOU II opinion ease la yours for the asking. Itead. Think. Act. This does not obligate you to take treatment. Office hours. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sundays.7 to10 8.a. m. to 12 (noon); evenings, d. STATE MEDICAL CO. .tl S. Main Street, Salt Lake City. Brigham & Guardian Co. Guarantv Casualty Hcber J. Grant & Co... Home Co Fire Instrance Hotel Utah Operating Co Inland Crystal Salt Co.. preferred Life In-. . Intermountain surance Co Kamaa State bank Knight Trust & Sav- ings bank, Provo Lavton Sugar Co. ...... McCornlck & Co., Bank ers Merchants' bank Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Co National Bank of the Republic National Cltv balk .... National Copper bank . Ncphi National bank . . Oslen Savings bank ... Ogden State bank Commercial & Provo 15 18 12 8 10 11 12 11 24 20 TOTAL RESOURCES OF FEDERAL RESEE.VE BANKS INCREASED TO $522,647,000 11. Total reWashington, March sources banks inof federal reserve creased more than - $3,000,000 during the last week, according to the statement issued today by the reserve board. It shows: RESOURCES. Gold coin and certificates $257,875,000 vault 79,170,000 Gold settlement fund Gold redemption fund with 20 10 20 6 6 95 Alta club Co., 5 5 971 96 Lake City rfdg ... 46 46 Salt(City) 96i Sumpter Valley RR. .. 84 Utah Light & Power Co. 64 54 95 Utah Light & Power Co. 6 6 102 Utah Hotel Co 104 State Capitol Bldg. 4j 21 $157.00 Utah 17 3 in each instance. Add accrued interest to quotations on 197.50 10 12 12 12 12 7 7 8 9 13 15 60 20 20 12 12 12 20 8 10 8 12 18 IS 12 16 12 20 10 14 10 10 7 7 v i 6 12 6 5 8 12 12 12 6 5 8 20 18 200.00 200.00 18.00 19.00 101.50 97.00 166.00 305.00 1050.00 260.00 86.00 150.00 416.00 152.00 175.00 300.00 15. 55 27.10 310.00 130.00 87.00 13.55 117.00 110.00 129.00 287.00 90.50 109.00 196.50 140.00 99.00 124.00 420.00 432.00 bonds. NEW YORK EXPORTS INCREASE TO AVERAGE OF $55,000,000 WEEKLY New York, March 11. Exports from the port of New York thus far this month average about $55,000,000 weekly, as compared with $38,000,000 in Febin January and ruary and $51,000,000 to statistics isDecember, according sued today by the foreign trade department of the National City Bank. The increase Is said to be remarkable In view of the fact that the scarcity of has vessel space on the Atlantic coast le-the orient to send many shippers to to the Pacific for their goods by rails western ports. These shipment from while intended for export, shipments, are no longer included in the export statements of the port of New York. Raw sugar, firm; molasses, 4.75; centrifugal, 6.52; refined, firm. The market for sugar futures was firm on trade buying and covering prompted 2 byto the strong spot market, 6 closing higher. Sales points 4150 tons. May. 4.6; July, 4.75; Sep4.54. tember ! j London, March 11. The offerings at amounted the wool auction sales today to 7300 bales. The demand improved and prices were against buyers. G. E. sold at 2s ljd. Long greasy Merinos Lambs sold at 2s 7d and New South Wales scoured at 3s 6d. FLAX. Minneapolis, March 2.331. 11. ! ! I I J Flax, 2.301 The report of the United States commissioner of internal revenue shows that 3832 illicit distilleries were seized in 1915. A. f od 4.84; December, WOOL. Co-operat- ive 1,494,000 United States treasurer.. 888,639,000 Gold total reserve tender notes, silver, $ 20,036.000 Legal etc $35875,000 Total reserve Bills discounted and bought: Maturities within 10 days..$ 7,832,000 12,636,000 From 11 to 30 days 18,113,000 From 31 to SD.days 13,964.000 From 61 to 90 days 2,433,000 Over 90 days .$ 54,478,000 Total Investments: $ 34,141,000 U. S. bonds 32,755,000 Municipal warrants Total earning assets ..... 121.374,000 24,838,000 Federal reserve notes Due from federal reserve 12,647,000 banks net 5,213,000 All other resources ......... March. day $522,647,000 Total resources JOHN S. CORLESS. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of LIABILITIES. ' Utah. S4..94'! Capital paid in Bv C L. Schettler. Deputy Sheriff. 30,639,000 Government deposits Chris Mathison. Attorney for Plain426,522,000 tiff. Reserve deposits, net Federal reserve notes, net.. 10,178,000 Date of first publication. March 12, Federal reserve bank note3 A. D. 1916. 419.000 in circulation Uo.QOQ All other liabilities SHERIFF'S SALE. IN DISTRICT COURT, IN AND THE . ..$522,647,000 Total liabilitiea for Lake Salt county, State of Utah. and net Gold reserve deposit Louis Sampson, plaintiff, againsr. 74.6 per cent. note liabilities. against L. Johnson and Sophia E. John Cash reserve against net deposit ana George son and Leah M. Musser, defendants. net liabilities. 78.9 per cent. To bo sold at sheriff's sale at the west liadeposit cent Cash reserve against net 40 front door of the county courthouse, per bilities after setting aside n n1 Of in the city and county of Salt Lake, reserve gold asoiaicu agamsi reserve notes in State of Utah, on the 21st day of on federal liabilities March, A. D. 1916, at 12 o'clock noon circulation, 7.0 per cent. of said day, all the right, title, claim and interest of said defendants, of, es-in NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. to the following described real and BONANZA CONSOLIDATED MINING tate to wit: companv. Principal place of business, Beginning in the center of a Salt ' Lake City. Utah. Location of public street running east and west, at mines. Park City. Utah. 80 rods east from the southat a a pointcorner Notice is givenof that of northwest quarter of said com- - west directors met.inc- - of thhereby 2 2, townshh) 1 south, rang'e 2 section of 6th on March, the held day cents pany an Salt Lake ineridian, running assessment of three (3c) west, 1916, north 105 rods, thence east thence on was levied the capital 31.06 rods, per share thence south 105 rods, stock of the corporation, issued and thence west along of said pubthe lic road 31.06 rodscenter payable immediately to Sitoutstanding,at the to beginning. room office, company's secretary of Lake in uate State Salt county. 1505 Walker Bank building. Salt Lake Utah. City, Utah. Purchase price payable in lawful Any stock upon which this assess-- ! of the United States. ment may remain unpaid on the 18th money at Salt Lake City, Utah, this Dated 1916. be will of April, delinquent day 23d day of February, A. D. 1916. and aavertised ior saie at public aucJOHN S. CORLESS, tion and unless payment is made beof Salt Lake county, State will be sold at the said office on of Sheriff fore, 18th Utah. the day of May, 1916, to pay the toBy C. L. Schettler, Deputy Sheriff. thereon, delinquent assessments James Ingebretsen, Attorney for gether with costs of advertising and Plaintiff. the expense of sale. Date of first publication, February PAUL WILLIAMS, Secretary. 27. A.. D. 1916. March 10. 1916. 1 i ; SUGAR, New York. March 11. More than 1,415,000 Canadians are liOf these, it able for military service. is asserted, at least 76 per cent are physically fit. SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND for Salt Lake oounty, State of Utah. InstituTwentieth Ward a corporation, plaintiff, against tion, R. T. Coverdale and Mrs. Emma M. B. Cooper Coverdale. his wife, defendants. To be sold at sheriff's sale at the west front door of the countv courthouse in the city and county of Salt Lake. State of Utah, on the 4th day of April, A. D. 1916, at 12 o'clock noon of said day, all. the right, title, claim and interest of said defendants, of, in and to the following- described real estate, Lot 8, block 86, plat "A." Salt Lake City survey. s. w. corner lot 8, runCommencing east 414 feet, thence north 198 ning west 41 J south 198 feet. feet, All of lot 4. feet, block 6, plat "K." Salt Lake City survey, except a strip 91 feet wide running the length of same off the east side. Also part lot 7, block 6, plat "E," 41 rods east from the commencing southwest corner of said lot. running thence east 75.9 feet, thence north 85.8 thence west 75.9 feet, thence south feet, 85.8 feet. Also part of lot 3. block 86, plat "A." southwest corner said lot, beginning thence east 21 rods, north 198 feet, 21 west rods, south 198 feet. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this A. D. 1916. 11th of to-w- it: 1-- rs O 8 222.00 118.00 325.00 200.00 165.00 125.00 165.00 15.70 217.00 95.00 202.00 418.00 386.00 Con. Ry. & Power 3 Amalgamated Sugar Co., The Beneficial Life Insurance Co. Co., Barnes Banking Kaysville Bank of American Fork Bank of Heber City ... Bank of Southern Utah. Cedar Consolidated Wagon & Machine Co Continental Life Insurance Co National Continental bank Deeeret National bank.. Deseret Savings bank.. Davis bank, County 8 1 22 BONDS. ce DECREASE PAST WEEK 12 Savings bank Salt Lake Security & 8 Trust Co State Bank of Brigham 10 City Bank of State Garfield, 18 Panguitch State Bank of Millard County, Fillmore .'.... 10. Bank of Rich- 8 State mond Thatcher Bros. Banking 10 Co., Logan Utah-Idah- o Sugar Co. . . 8 Utah State National 12 bank Utah Savings & Trust Co Walker Bros. Bankers.. 10 Zion's Savings Bank & 8 Trust Co Z. C. M I - urn?? o 1 Ilee f May July iioxi 50O;i2Sa 12S1 12H; M.iv .is July ! i FREE MEDICAL Kt 1.09 l.OSj No. 3 red, nominal: No. 2 hard. 1.101.104: No. 164i 164J 3 hard, 1.04JCT1.O8. l,30ft'l.-SO"! 54 54 54 Corn No. 2 yellow, nominal: No. 4 No. 4 white. 694 0 601 601, yellow, 704&70J: 600 61 Ches. & Ohio 12 704. Chi. tit. Western. . 700 94 93' 93J Oats No. 3 white. 4 2 57 4 3; standard, St. P.. . Chi.. M. CThl. & Northwn.. ....il2 'soofii's 17.si! 17.51 43144. Chi.. II. I. & P. Hy. Uye Nominal. Chi no Copper .... 2,5001 Barley 62?t75. 4.50 it 7.00. Colorado 1. & I... .t.lOOf 44 44 441 Timothy 1 0.00 81 844 23.300 ' 84J Pteel . Clover rrticlMe 200 16P 16 & It. O. pfd. . , Pork 21. 50f? 22.73. I. I ls. Securities . . . 2.00 ft 44 47' Lard Nominal. .1641 F.rle 4,200 361 :1 Ribs 11.371112.30. .1 Sen era I dec trie . ,19 U21 CIt. Northern pfd.. 431' 4S t. North, ore mfs. 1,300 4 214 SOU; 214 21 Ouggenhelm Ex... LOCAL SECURITIES j Illinois Central .. 1102 .... Inter. Cons. Corp.. I.... 1.200! 46; 46J 46) Cop. .. Inspiration N. Inter. Harv.. J.. 109? The activity and expansion In manuK. C Southern . . . !5 . . . facturing operations in the United Valley I,ehlh 1224 States stimulate the demand for generLouis. & Nash.... Mex. Petroleum .. lS.lftOilO. 103 103 al merchandise, and wholesale distribution continues in 3 1,200! 3i' 36 Miami Copper .... volume, and In all lines of In11 progress la evident large Mo.. K. & T. pfd.. 67 67 says the weekly letter of John ,0ft 68 National Iead .... dustry, C. Cutler. Jr. 3 00' 15 Nevada Copper . .. isi Favorable weather In Utah is helpN. Y. Central 4.9tM' 14 103 (104 bank-er- a 65 N. Y., N. II. & H . . 65 ing retail trade and the country 64' 1.40; come to merchants and who the 6001119 Norf. Western.. lllfti 114 tra.de In their various sec200 113 113 ;113 report city Northern I'acific.. rtfti rs4! :s4' 25 tions as very fair. They also state I'aclflc Mall farmers are making preparathat the 35 Pac. Tel. & Tel. . . ...!... to tions SOC acreages In the .... 561 large '57''5i' Pennsylvania to plant wheat and other crops, . ...!.. beets, spring Pullman Pil. Car.. " n. Copper.. 244 as the present high prlcea for their 1.2o 244' Hay S J! S?. S31 products encourages them to greater 5.900 Beading I. & S. . . 500: 521 efforts. 32 52i Republic The following Is the thirtieth annual 99 9Sii 98 Southern Pacific. 2oO 2011 201 20S statement of tho Home Fire Insurance Southern Kallway. Studebaker Co. .. 3,000 141 139i 14014 company: FINANCIAL KX III BIT JANUARY 1, 164! 56 Tenn. 300, 57 SCO I921191S 1915 1816. Co Texas Copper ASSETS. Cnlon Pacific 2,700 132J 131:i32 S3 30.): S3 j! 83 Real estate (home office.. $ 109,000.00 IS.61W S. Steel Bank t. Preferred ?3g: 83 stocks 120,350.00 500 116;il6g 1164 Railroad and industrial Preferred S.OOft! 83 V 83 83 t'tah Copper ..... bonds and stock 522,602.50 300 S9 ' S3 Western Union ... 894 Mortgage loans (first lien) 285.396.75 634? 65 3,400 Klectric. 64J Collateral loans 14.500.00 Westing. Power . . 76 Montana balances 22,195.00 Agents's 704? 4.600! 694' Int. Marino pfd... 691 Cash in bank 30,889.57 600S 26' 26 26 Wabash B. pfd.... i 5G .. 5C4 Kennecott Cop. 8,700 563; 11,104,834.30 '465 Cenerai Motors .. LIABILITIES. $ 300,000.00 Total sales for the day, 23S.000 shares. Capital (paid up) Reserve for unpaid losses and taxes 11,305.15 NEW YORK CITY BAJNTCS' reserve (pro rata unearned premiums) 114,263.61 LOANS AND RESERVES Net Ag-crega- Ille 1.091f l.OSji G0 Tlie H erald-Sep- n nn l.llii 1.09il I ! 15-1- 6. f-r- rea-fco- ma - t.-'- 5-- ti; 11. -- Crucible Steel led the list on Its brief the advance, but fell back later, when market receded under selling of itead-INew York Central and Southern I'aclflc. Metal shares were temporarily lifted to higher levels, with eapeclal activity in American Zinc and liutte & Superior, but these Issues also lost ground. The last half of the session was exrecovtremely apathetic, with material eries from minimum prices of the first covhour, chiefly as a result of short AlcoUi.itcd States Industrial ering. hol was prominent nmor.K 4 the htsh specialties, gaining 4 points, priced but losing more than a half of this later. The partial betterment towards the close war ascribed to an authoritative denial by an International banking house of recent rumors that another larjrc International credit was contemplated. steadiness was shown by Americans In tne London market, but reports were current of further offerings of these issues for Herman and Dutch accounts. There wsts nothing In the rates for rehowever, to bear out such ports. Week-en- d news of a fceneral character Included the reviews of the mercantile agencies, which were of the same hopeful tenor as those of recent in sustained weeks, numerousshowing and unalines of industryactivity bated demand. bank loans showed an actual with an indecrease of $1H,464,000, crease of bout $31,000,000. in demand and time deposit and a slight of reserves. Itonds were steady on very llsht ofWIIl'AT- Total sales, par value, were fering. T7l0l May U ihi.d'hi. 1.091 united Statea bonds were unchanged July on tall during the week. COltN $ 3.343.71.1.000 Loans Decrease 1. 464.000 Itcserve in own vaults, of which $430.9:8.000 Is 497.233,000 specie 560.000 Decrease ISc. Reserve In federal reserve springs. 16S.734.000 bank 910.000 Decrease March 11. Mercantile Reserve In other depositNew if? Tcr!;. I 3 r. a r. r 54,628.000 ories Sixty-da- y bills. $4,714: de4.413.000 Sterling: Increase 4.76 cables. .... mand. 4.75 3.396.6O4.O00 Net demand deposits 42 J. Mexican dollars. 26,602.000 f'overnment bonds, steady; railroad NetDecreasi 155.682.000 time deposits 3.660,000 bond, steady. Increase 34.552.000 Circulation i:v.rmATi:i rni'iT. 148,000 Decrease 720,59?.. 000 reserves New York. March 11. Lvaporated 136.226.30 Lxcesa reserve apples Dull. Decrease 1.293,560 Prunes Kasy. and trust Apricots and Peaches Firm. Summary Inof state banks Greater New York not Raisins Steady. companies included in clearing house statement: 487.61S.500 Loans, etc 7.275.400 Increase 57.718.700 Specie 61.000 Increase S.702.100 LeKal tenders 114.700 Increase .... S61.577.40Total deposits Examination. S.699.60v Decrease Lanka cash reserve In WltsiontXVhat I,.rw 11.521.700 vault Cot tteaiir Petisiy'e reTrust cash companies loar serve in vault 54,399.100 ya"" mm DOCTORS la. If and mr bemeflted. m eared im Nr.YV YORK GIIAIV. We arc apeelalleta SHORES & " (krtislo ammd March II Flour Quiet York. Nw SHORES ad are reliaWheat Spot, weak: No. 2 hard. 1.23 ! slll keep j oa r 249 MAI.V 4T ble 1 durum. 1.294; No. 1 northern Du No. mm ft treat oa SALT LAICK. luth. 1.22.; No. rrrrt northern Manitoba. the 0a Kanlntelr 1.4s f. o. b. New York. Futures, easv; ears trust ynu 8 . qaare. ? May. l.i t'.trm-liiln7rmOHmto SiJBtla Corn Spot, firm; No. 2 yellow. 8 J ' ym. 83 c I. f. New York. 1l mr write. t 17. Oat Spot, stead' s. March o o |