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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH i r ' i DMDE-ND'DECP- N t f i x;' , 2 .w V a Freight Decision Made. ormn aion The lnertatr inmtni tn toMowiig rtunmi in hss rendeied r s Hoi in m io the 'ecard ft the two-e- r rn t to and one-dipmainug the pnvment of loss and ramiige f im hv to announ an nf frr tie according I tab It Manufacturers utitouil on le-ke- v ole a MI cfendanli bill nf ltdiig pio isions the alms with reaped to tne fl irg o institution of suits on amount of 'op to or found rot deav prohibit damage the pavvnent of merltor one In n if ea eorsah!) filed with the tuner, 'after the and pe md! pres rihed twoear rnavm .nn n the hill of sadltR as th period for instituting su t 'ms fap-e- t The ahoWe hill of la Ltijj i ro aion found to have been and to he unreasonrtidulv able. unjusllv d iimnuton at prejudicial and defendants directed to modifv these provisions in a ordame with the conrl isions announced lerein The (otnml'on recommends - deJav shal Suits for loss (iruihcc be ImMtuteJ oniv within two vears aid one dav after doMverv of t ip pinep oi !n case of future to make dlivti then wtrin two vears and one da after a reasonahib time for ddivriv ha1 ciapsed provided however th it w In e ihii- - for re i dulv loss, damage or delay Live hied with the nine- - and si 'alms in writhive not been defini'fh ing bv the can r lerore the Pet, tining of the last sK montln of the tvo veir and penoi, then silt thereo i may he filed with n sit nmn 'is front the de unel in date t e c alma ie dertnf-e'writing hv the ramr hut not nfler o mare Where claims for 1om, da delr ae rot filleda or suitse nre not piitoMd with t e for two mr thereon. In cordan provisions, the carrier will no' o liai ir and s ich cl ims will not he pul Wm Thor New York Listed Stocks hT J A I!nl A n ingseiosi Rff ! fir Soalhcrn Railway Stuilchaker iorp T I IUY , M2 Prnrtncla . Tiah W oprnioQ ( I . Mtinchotise Flee . ill Overland W I M S I -- So 1 rrvfcrrod W lo 13 ft ..... . , di 'L WlUj ISV H..M! lls UTJ'j - N j !a 112 4 SI pa U 111 77 71 ! fc&V .'2 MN so yft 5, 77 , XT k J77 ft . Fod Product.... aka 122 7J ft tilled do ?1, fit IH.V .4S nit fad fie , ... ( Ig r Htorwa . H Ind A lrho I nited Stel I ( I I.ogsu, Ftah Logan, I tab Willard larkor .. Thoinn. Muir P. Y. Henson . i UsMlle, Utah Mendon, Utah Trenton, Utah 22 (2a 7 lent irrigation 3, stem. on prr aore. ix xoars at ti por font. , m trkot near lv. mu tJT foot to 4000 foot llidlio'i, are in use practically every day of the year. One hundred bushels of oats, 43 of wheat, 0 bushels of barley, are rommon. Sugar beets do well and an excellent eection for peas. Wheat from this section awarded the Blue Ribbon in international competition. A land of fertile fields, bannel crops anil big back accounts. Automobiles Imlopi-- "y-5- M L. MOELEN LAND EL 'T So 'in 1 Torn I I 7 ). but) dr .. pr .... ..... (o M ITniseU W Lloyd 5 Snthem o- abo Am o m .i SALES CO. 1. i a' r.imiall, U inoho. Five tram olowitors at noarest a botol with fitly an room. Ilitrh sehooli, rto. d'Pj one-da- la Montana grain fields hiffh-priee- d Sinclair t CA fy Before buying loml, consider what your money will buy in Montana. Large holdings are being subdivided and the owiu rs are looking for people who understand irrigation and its possibilities and are offering property at prices that cannot be duplicated in the intermountain country, Think pf buy- ing wheat land that will produce 40 to oO bushels per acre at such terms and( prices. At the present price of wheat one crop will pay for the land. Bo keen are some of the ranchers to get Utah and Idaho farmers , on their property that they will 'accept a small payment down and take half of the crop each year until the property is paid for. They know what the land will do. They have confidence in j'ou. It is the opportunity you have been looking for. It is just like paying rent, only you pay the rent to yourself. Take vour pencil and figure fora moment. What can you grow' on one hundred acres of irrigated Beets at $12.00 per ton. Why not pay for the land while bushel. land? Wheat at around LhfH) We not are of sell more than 120 acres to one man. to liigh? products juices prefer A townsite will be laid out along the State Highway and near the railroad survey. Both pass, lie Lots sold will this reasonably. place. through Our salesman, Mr. 11 v rum Anderson, leaves In a Nut Shell Some Facts How Utah points Wednesdays and Saturdays. manv acres do von want? "Write and let us know. Roads are good. IVrp, rn h soil Ry i oq ( opprr .. .... , Heading Rp lrw A W(mI S X .. Rot) iHttrh Oil A Crtll. nprc1 UU&, 5 t The above company have purchased several thousand acres of irrigated land and have entered into contract to sell in small tracts for $45.00 to $65.00 per acre, with water rights paid up on the following terms, $12.50 per acre cash payment and six annual payments with interest at 6 per cent. i A V-K T . -t v v WM. M. IIOWFI.I,. President TI10S W. L1,0V1.. te President K. TAFT HENSON. and Trekfurer 1 i , one-da- Timlngton, iiGliC. i ( . f c rr hi nts to eharchoblers. it i. 1h Lev d t h t manv of the industrial roniashics w lm h added enormous I to their cnrntnH during the war eon tMtiplat erjuing up tin r high priced 'harts, with attend'int henefita in the turm f xtra div ldcuds. Imlav s advance was j receded hr a seven fraction, the market dropping from . to 11 points as a result or m torrect reports ol the court diston bv th news agehcies operating in the financial district Uulduulton of the Aoeiated PrekS suuiin irv effected a rapi renrfiustment rf values, the tiarkt filing aitnost siendih ito the i.itwo hour, when rails, hith'rto backward, also made ma terbil i'uS 1 r i Iiug wns in larger volume than in am msmoii for in.mv weeivs, aggregat shires tug oth - devclof meiit included a mod imJi' reaMion m foreign exchange and ,iti isier trend to cnil monev, another c ,.i)Mu (i iO loM sh pnient from ( anada gold mil an mgagement of from s,Ui, vtricn, sin T.ondon. Hmids were irregular at the outset, hot li irdencd later on the rise of stocks tr valuei were $ 1300, hint. Old PpooicylTioii W vihs Vt.. fMttburg I mt'd states tonda were unaitcfrd on Plttbir( lost ... ... v ii. v 4 Mr. D. A. Stokes of gu,tlin'tia increase of (fHII d A !; 'p to-da- v j v T.i f V YORK, March 6. The long waited dee. sioii of the I'nited States supreme court which declared atock dividends free from taxation .turned s shriek market from early irregu ariy to feverish activity and absolute buoyancy )a the later dealing. Gross g,.ins tu a wide variety of issues, com prchinding all the leaders and many specialties, ranged from 5 to 4J pointa, linnl i rices tor the most part being with n msv distance of highest levels. The movement, which derived milch of its strength from extensive covering of shoit rniitricts, was a coinpanied by ri ports that would f I i NETV . -' M :. , Ruling Is Received. Act. bos eful.v piete power to pat Into effe. i conatructlv program for our railroad; under prlvata ownership iaa the park- ork. ProbTruit company of ably to no other Indus' rial rcunmltslon In ths hlslorv of our courtrj has been g'vcn such power. Ths act Itself is perhaps the host corn promise measuie that was possible at tois time, and tne a i tbs of its operation ia going to depc id largely on the commietsion and 4 s u.dom in administering it. hi e a tremendous respons'bilit v reas th the commission, an equtl responsibility Is placed uj on tne r Irovi operators. If the conimlasitin and ths operto the ators cooperate for lettr vruie o sir a v lm jubllr, the rtm ll si ouid n iHtrex ami an proved transformation assurance of ciuLt to our railnsds n If a coi dance with their git rna'e ittds t- . 4- ,ye S Quotations Rise Rapidly to Within Easy Distance of Highest Levels When News of Court Bankers Trust of New York Comments Favorably on Cummins-Esc- h 17 5021 feverish trading follows STOCK 9, 1920. t,n v v Salt Lake City, Utah, 1 Great Falls, Montana, Care Hotel Rainbow. Care Cullen Hotel. (Cut this ad out, it will tiot appear again.) SET, via I V frnli g l)ft f Ar.iitin ilaj I'rjcr f t irt ids AprU 1921 Where Sugar Comes From. r.H p u i m It r,n l'2H Aim mm do Pi consumed Half of the sugar PM 7 sin i from came from f nba anout t nfHtttu is domestic cane and hr t ard the other r MM Np rn fourth from Hawaii f nrtn Umo, Philip- lHihiJri PCI rvin V Unha other various and regions . pines s H in tnM entire produition w vs o ie fount i of ilie I K M 1977 e teet otie world rt produ tion. Kutopen Nor 19lava one LihrM P s fourth. India nited htafe, left and ca ie tenth, and di H i one tw entieth Uid 4n fir, 4',n ?n Gold Shipments From Britain. fi.. Srt Fvid valued a fin Ph I NTU )OHK Nfueh $1 2 noon is Being shipped funi Khr'and trtnrr 4 C r nr t N todw to this com trv a rojdng to an stmouru ment miJc her hv k ihn koeh A t o This is the tlrt large s ipnvnt in Industrial and Utility Bonds. several months and is helhved to be the forerunner of otl eis n Rpptrf 7 J Gold coin worth $7 Ofo hoo a o ha leen u Fall in Quotations and , Sen- r ?2 fmtec , ih fj n lm t 21 t im rilwl. I firmer t cv 2 i )t a t el. .liii-- I ' m2 i DECLINE SHOWN IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE one-fou- sational Advances Mark Erroneous Rumor. i I i , ... 1 t NFeVV 4 I I ' the su i I f- M r A 1 Mini-plai- K n 4- -- felt 4 bEK M rlina UIJ dav nn piirw xt ( ?1 paper, comrorrrlal commercial The bearing was r)d before hx riuu r bank, t M . lomn4 Richard T. Ddtiv '111. n With the bruts of 'j friDU drmod lofti, ard the jnM fti r. compialnants and defendan'e, 11 4r denant beIs frn f the report h1.4k ll(.under, (tentative cabl.. 3.1S u.in.mt fore it, the commerce tunilPiSkli :i Marks de dem iQ1 1" - cnbles, 15 18 will r Rett If Mr a ruin jr make i ab "s id Interr-temi and othra in iho nnilun l bonds railroad stent lionds, o 4r ii ft u t anl of the xmm Brvo astrn,tl th u belief that the find nii wi.l plae k imi! h ir m tar (1T ninety days line l'n slronfr.r in Halt Lake ou u in e a a of uompe-UUo- , u! six mon V tew 7 8 p r cent hurh rn m eauj fall a 8 per t enf sinjf bid, 7 ui ns rat tit t,pr last loan, 8 per per ceoi, ver lent offered Municipal Bond1 Low. ft per cent t,t hank The- - tnumrlpa! bond tnuka of Februx ha nee. $ 117) ary, X920, was about aa unati?Lii torv ni . (xreek would possibly he, tho V ri v Bond Buer of New Y'ork and 'Th of s'a a severe decline in sell rg Inactivity valiei com- Harden Renlon errearytn Ienver ir Rd bined Jn making R an unpiofitab e period compinv was organized haa and the like, ami for both the dealer and the investor in to net in ctrac9 lt capita, sork to lowi stnr-cltv bonds 1.. i. nt ard non H llar'f'i pi cf1o( MiTfUcrpa! bonds, at the rTose of tT te - irfM'ent n month, wfctf reding at the lowest p'cek '1 nomp.oo anitoi U o- Bus itimpxrv of 0d-on record, the issues of tho larger oith,! Tn a bus and return on the In- oranted Ikto o. laie offering a ard the Ogden , Oson ton vestment so large as to conipe attentions buaincas (lied artl-The supply of new bonds of counRe. rVon so. ttr mi. vestertH howlra an au- Ith Mr. Benit'on eities and townji fell off m Fcbruirv, in tl of 110 o large.y because of the sudoen dop m thorixid rnpHal sirx Is pre.idi'nt. llnpliam Ito values In most cirNrs, the liw require-'-U.aies Butt-- r. H E a i Hwett pre.idtnt, municipality to ee its boiwN fut not .y eteure and Jess than par and aerrutd interest Ti 4 U I'e'ar) .1.1. r and J 55. restrktion has reernty mnde it brpoi manV tsauea to be "old un I the In- d.ii tore terest rats could ie ra tl. vhu The Xloah I at t and Power e Client to Its carter reaithorvsation, readvej tism aid, oitep, ha-- - Hied an SoK.lb-ixcapital atKH resubimsaiou to the votcia. reiMrz riom .; 000 to .0UMU i $3 3ft , , cbl, I c 1 i ft r iort Inu-M-.-- I I 1 fr irojj.ru . rd Dividend Declared. Toe American hwrir Retiring toftjanv has declared Rs dividend of 1 fer cent on Its prefeied so k pivib'e April 12 to etockhoders of itnord M irch At the same time the con puny announced a rudruktr dividend, the 114 h, on me common stock of per cnt, and an additional dividend on the wmmpn of t i on of 1 per cnt, pav.itd April 2 to stockholders ef record Mafch i lth 1 1 ire-'ourH- is " . Incorporatooa. It. Maber of Bountiful i process attorney of the Charle named at Manufft'-- t inn Hardesty Colorado in ixjers filed R Report Is ft p 1 po-m- d -- av laet year M 81? 1H Sugar Market. , Clearing House Eeport. c earl ogs Frsh ritra rrearnery butter, c am Ini la cubes ftt ? MW Marrh ft Raw Refused. II Me YORK renlrifvgal. granutai'J 14 Ooiglft sntar steady, Tr. bne RADICAL CHANGES ARE NOT DESIRED TWO ADDITIONS TO WHITE SOX ROSTER Football officials BOSTON, March who conferred today recommended that the committee on rules make no radical changes in the game when It meeta in (Clilcmco Tribun, Special Bervlc ) New Yort Friday. The officials opposed limitation of the game to a specified new 8 athlete! March rilK'Wi, number of plays. They recommended acre ailrtcd to the White Box router n thirty-sevewho that the goal after a touchdown be remakln, a total of will be asked to report at tha Waco cam, tained and that the distance between the next week goal posts be unchanged. are Walter The Itiie- -t acquisitions Milhr, piicirer. end George Fikerle, Roberts Hay Lear B. Y. U. catHier. a hair of Chicago semlpros Miller is the nineteenth liurler the southsiders 8 peri. I to The Tribune. , have on their list, and with that number PROVO. March ( It Is reported that cf (Unger It was Imperative that Manager E. L. Roberts, director of U Gleason f ml aamslaix e for BcTialk, I vnn B Y. U expectsphysical to leave at end of Even the year. Conversation with the ami l.ee, his trio of backstops. the now, with four catchers, the receivers will dency, however, ia to the effect thatpresithey find flielr worn ut out for them. have no notice of his Intention. If the Box hodoiKs were only In line there would not be a loud on the hortunn Rrrtful Results for Mea. for Manager Bi!l The team leaves ErL day evening for Waco, but so far Gandll, a person who has experienced Only no and Clcotte indlca have Risberg given all night swful Uons of coming to terms. Joe Jackson's that cough that follows influenza can appresometimes signed contract is due any day. w a hat good nights sleep can ciate Mrs. Annie Davison, 2080 Myrtle tit., GANG Lon Beach, Cal., writes: The result CONTINUED of using holeys me. Honey and Tar was a restful one for Foley Iloney and Tar checks harsh, racking coughs, knotST IXlfTS. Mo . March I Th esses wheezy breathing, stops tickling hole gang" Idea of the Bt. Louis Nationals, with a free gate for bojs between the in throat, covers raw, irritated suraacs of 10 and 16 years, wilt be con- face with a soothing, healing eoating. tinued. desoite the ruling of the league Schramm Johnson, Drug. (Adv.) magnates that the regular bleacher perclubs on centage must be paid visiting st'en ; NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. This announcement was made by officials of the Cardinals, who said more than 1s herebv Notice sealed that progiven 3.) Odd .youngster were admitted to the posals will be received at the office of th Tina number Is exgames last season of county commissioners, room No pected to be surpassed this season, club hnaid county building, Balt Lak ofncials said, afid thb additional expense 206. el'y anduntil 10 o'clock a. m March will not affect the Ijos. All hove with City, ftah, bids received will b and 1920, 24, pnned moral characters are admitted to publicly opened the at 11 o'clock a. m , March ruembuiship In the gang' to 24, 1920, according plans, specifications, etc , on file in the office of the county surveyor for the construction of hard surface roadexys on highway No. 72 Botrth, FARM or Highland dm extension, from Highland drive to Knudson'a corner; highway from Jordan river to LEXINGTON. Kv , March 8 Joseph Redwood road, Redwood road from highV W idener, Philadelphia capitalist and way No 114 South to Highway No. 156 widelv known turfman, has purchased the South, Draper to Riverton, or Highway No. FJondorf farm, home of many famous i4 south, from Mam street in Draper west Kentui hy thoroujhhreds. He paid 0 Denver ft Rio Grand railway to for the pince, making the deal Hackthe - Buis will be culled for on the folthrough John E Madden, Kentucky turf- lowing classes of pavement, cement man. The farm embraces 213 acres and bituminous concrete surface ou lay is located In the blutgrass epuntry neaV lomret base, b ) crushed rook base, (c h Lex'ngton bituminmixed hiaik base; and The late James H Il.ggin, Lexington, ous wearing surface only; also, Drarvlw owned Flendorf place years ago. where penetration on macadam a crusoe Jvrock be coiulurtet one of the most extensive base In ms the country. breeding fat Bids will also he received upon fifty-fospan reinforced concrete arch bridges across the Jordan river as follows. Ouson COHEN SETS BOXERS Hignway No. Is6 South, one on Highway No. 116 South, and one on Hhway No. EXCELLENT EXAMPLE 100 South. Instructions to bidders, together with plans, specification; form of contract and unBUENOS AIRES, March at ths offi s of th usual circuir."itant e of a boxer declared bond may ns obtained tor fter March 9, the dinner of a bout protesting arainet countyon surveyor of on dollars (15 00). five 1920, deposit the der i on in hie favor was witnesned The board Of county cunimissluners has, d n last night at the clo of a reserves th and hereby right to reject between ounjf ('ohen of Boston, bMfed ns feathereirht champion o" the auy or all bids, or to accept any bid deems board th best, and waive Arneitcan xViat e fleft. and Julio Pere. which defects. The minor fetiUicrweigiit champ of Argentina. Bv order of the board of county comvf-reat firt gave the decision to missioners of Salt Lake countv, slat of ojm? Cohen, but on the latter protest Utah, this lat day of ilarm, 1920. that he was not entitled to a victory the C F. bTIi LMi.V. official declared the bout a draw, amid Chairman Board of County Commissioncheers from the Aigrentmian audience. ers (ceal) Attest- - J E Clark county clerk To Stage Races Over. kj DIVIDEND NOTICE. 1 Dissatisfaction MIAMI, Fis , March rs crui-eowners of th express t among boat The regular quarterly dn idend of th that tnmptted In tile annual motor races here last week has led to the femtnttig company of Jjdge Mining and I y the racing committee of the reending l.v per cent, for ttiu ouarter (uu mV) n0. being gatta to Mhod th fiv rate over gain, Murth-i- l. aggregating ha been dot lured, payD Idend No. S s.artirg ednesday. of able April 1, 1S20, to stock older recorl at the close of bus. ness March Murphy Loses to Voigar. 19 9, on which dal th transfer bocks PHILADELPHIA March r.enry will Ciose. and reopen on April 1, i.a. 8 G. TAIL' R. Va ger of New 1 ork deflated Jimmv Trca-utMuiphy of Philadelphia in 1924. k.354 March . hoi,! her tonight. To to-d- n. i jolt I IJHZ London Money. LONDON March )'iamint mus three uk ti t be till h Mi en I o Uft2 4l tut ref de tt Y By rs mi V cl So Pur p O 8 b r f r icon PA ho roT 1"! rto I fto t '4 rh re it lt da I"! PC' P lt -7 I coll tr hF 1 Waft tfi . . ff 09 r i la 71 42 03 Ql f4 3 tyf cent dividend on Hten ir ciuartefv ftipany sto k payable Jut ruiit.nai Iarvistr Apni art rT di vidnd adtanced Tlumley Tweu TnnT r uni Npri yaul prftrvl lared dnlieui Armour tVkfe lit per vnr f of 7 p r at 1 I i If! t H fr r !91 cm uu d v, Vs1 ? Ut 1 on nre-fr-r perod k sin 1 v ufaanding ft'i 72 a share in stink ti JU 1918 t ft i rslo baiiH agamat Furoo Vfmil btt I gW i . "4 ti aking total pf January iik reas for the serf n m uttv statement InTral r re tvard lm r frtm 42 riwrT rh vs bank t n ft of s8 uM) In 42 !Hr cul lu,mjiun d aid itduct!oa of di pqer pir w8t ot rto . it kki tu r f Urr a Vc'W New cent, I f. shown n serre 38 i tuk with 37 compand we b. pr out ft 1 per prertous Utah Banks and Industrial. (As Reported hr J Fvnk t k ti n A th 72 74. Fr ft ah Nartns t A jsf U U u dard I fsl Anat bagar fts tKw oal lr td fttandard Coal 1 l"t aK3M ItaUltA l'r I Ufa bnurtue US Ssa, Alls I hab TniaT lHp of Lep ibtir 2H. b ir nr lab ,ab' ab, A L A ! iy- hi . lua lk I Fbck Et B ru!a fta ) Rstilrs 258b a'jrv t i k gu- - 31 fir li Ji te nrterit tool tfta I 4VU. i e A (.o tVaiy-- U Ba u. Jtroa Mat RCb Walker Tea ItBuMrtHl i o,e iidt8l Wagon tt btatea f t A t N I H g A bis .Ntiiat Natanil tttb ltMtS. Flax. Oats and Eye. March 4" MtNNEATOt Br t N.a.It f Blre Bran 27 2 ft4 rn. ftl flat, $3 that. V.t l ft Flour urn lunged 87 fA 47 ki 3 lfff urherv, is S" per cent ceat, r jer cent. -- J v KANSAS SCHOOLS TO ABANDON BASEBALL ran W KNOT HOLE TO BE K1MMK ii;Jl U vo . Manb S -- 7 The annual report of the state game warden, wiitrh bus Jug brm mode public, is of to t ie k cal game se parfixuLir lam of Wvmune, which, esnlca Lincoln county, Embraces parts of eastern Idaho and noi f. u astern Utah The e'k problem, which ia this winter been f ho subnet of thousands of rohunns in the eastern press is handhd viyroublv, the outstanding feature of the r port being tho reoommemla-tio- n of the warden that toe big herds be broken up ard so pratterei that fniagfc for their winter feeding when lutexs.uy, will not have to be hauled long d stanr es at enormous enene, nor nnke it tip to depnve inestocc In the neighborhood of t ie tlk herds in order toeed the Utt. r. The reptal of the !aw fv'rrplttlng rose-S'o- n of tirea rms hv aLena I4 stronglv ncpetf ns im the enforcement of the law screens on all headgatca to trri-j- , rrn u it'on ditch from the sale Ib'rc'pt for the aet of ihrnMC'i of Id kinds jear ware $bl ft hi JO compared with $t2,7M5d for 1111 this conn Icidmg with 53 2 irl received from the up of cane Bci.n- Te profc ,onal guides who pilot the eastern or d ide" hunters about reapel a n h harvest There were 145 nonresident hunters license im ed in rve sate, the holders of whch emtoved 113 girides, who are nRe1 to reiort to the warden the amount of their remuneration, thi Fflv-foti- r not be ng coi'fiiri) reported that tlev ) id otal of $17,- fn7 75 for the seasons work. UMPOPIV Kai, Matrb ft of t his l ot of laslull rratnal th national iort ml! nut be popular among collces of t'e Xnnv AtneMe conference a mm1 in? to Conll Ceorge McLaren of t e Kiiim SLae Virnnl erhoo! and ( oa h Ovn tun llenrv of lHe Ho' lose of F eorted that nthietlc The roafnts i.vtncet in hanaas co lec and ulv ratio tm Hpnt g wouii be contorei in work trsk 4With bNaehnHs roatinsr 12 70 ench end uniforma near the f mark, baeehal I a Nninsr projuit'on in the average ac.iool" cthnn efitcd UoacTi Rrrv l-- I ' adml-sslotiS- WIDENER PURCHASER OF ELENDORF Murray-Taylorsvil- le 10-0"- OOQ-re- te, two-inc- ot Th ses-ao- de-oii- v -- Wconsln Beats Ohio State. Unlv.r-iitrOU'MPlS. Oh'o Jlin'i of i bMa cvcr-jueHe- - nritf 'm I ncr 1ftfeTi ntret Pa47 4 4s lo Jt IM itim S . 4 I Imil pul t 4 VCo 4 13 to Tin Tribune. Special 2Mi rc-- py Pit t C ( n IS"? r. ; 4 cons ft 1 V7 I p f eii I Tt 4 Vas 11 F khort WYOMING WARDENS REPORT ANNOUNCED .. H? 4 tl 4 nej'hng K 4" lv K l.t 20 iT 4 rn St 48 n i 2011 St pt 1 M ft ADDITIONAL SPORT 4 rf K N A t y N -- at TiTedU a WHOLESALE DAIRY PRODUCE. iQnofatioj ty Mutual Creamery (ompanr) sv'k martnla, tnrlud njf nine iom.stu of Alta fled al.aiVo wth the state irpo-- l on !'a boord of eipiadtaLotr' .esteraay, slujti r.rov einc nte at J5T.SI fit rra. inerv nod tors of ore aeis tne- veap- ?tf piitni; aioorii-t to toe reoort. ahowini; ZYftpcritfd Fruibft, rrmed. of I', a,' ounces of o.d a n.e il roo.ent NEW 10RK. March ft Ap, lea firm Wet at-45 ait of Prunes eay, env 148i 22c, slat H tsf ouri.-ee pis acre ItO Viregoas, rf lead The gross r- -.ions (adfrma , u.s ar listed 2 etek-Sr atra the ddu rbuic. 2ft uhiu Aprtrwi, weaker, j,ra'e x.e 0314. pavini CO net proteeds. M The Fei of Xfor.dov company vesiiJay with Sme rt - The ket had thnlla arWitv of quotationsi and luwr first a nhurp f a aurgihj; advance width rxoe dol mu un of the thlnrf tMn in any ircfiinjg Ft Tim basin or the dav 8 jprticumr veni developments nsn tlie de Imon of ih ourt that atock divtdcoia vrc "uijirerre not mjIJ i t t Urn iinotne tax i t In mfl irnces were tint aff ting the rallroar.8 and iu the him 1 lie of forein fiffiaiip movement artat liiMMrtame whutvthe h4v had imparted to the pi ndinvc r.mmunity n.LtiK nn stra k dividend for manv months was ompt ecd with empliwaiv ujkui the market when ticker services, throuirh error, announced any in the afternoun that the decmion had been unfavurabift to of dieburscmema. such rciipients Stul greater enu basis was dladosud when, the error being torrected, Imi.u-trshare advanc'd from four to m ue than forty polma Brslneeft broadtrted out rapidly in tne iojt two hours of trading There was evidence in heavy busing of several tloftelv held stocks that a short At the same interest wa in difficulties time purchases were insistent in part of the he that had I cen neg e ted t r tht fortnight, and, aitoy,fther, stMMuit-tiv- e lat SHtitimcnt was made tuore cheuiul by the su(reit court's action railroad xto ks, beids the considering t specuiativo purchates whhli ram from the stock dividend decion fohowers of this department lonn I comfort in another ruling by the court The full value of the couits direction to the nterstate commerce commion to accept current value of rights of way and t muidis instead of original costs in arriving at true valuation of rairoad pi opt i tv cannot be vUuanzH until definite lutun f re arrived at Nevertheless, tho rulipg Indicates that the jipprec lation t rai rf m realty and the increased mu--rtpUiuni be t then cots of terminal facilities a for f into account in arriving at mg railroid revenu, and tins is de d dtv of hoifiers railroad MOvR1 worth while to The cairier are hardls lot ret d directly in the stock dividend mailt i Tins ronirmi those corporations wiLhlmhave turn stored large profits from the pro and sale of goods, whoe directors tor ornc in have d!rectd past ex?a jears nto new property or toward the development of new markets As the res ilt of earmnsrs time the war V extraordinary nm- gan. or even before 19N the accumulated have larse aiirpiueca, pames to be and the opportunity now g presented of giving atm khoM rs to represent part of Ph accuniu Intlot a wl.hout adding yt the buru u tf the Buter through heavy income Ltxe A loal banking Ji'o use nas the successful bidder for,if2'0 m0 Houth African goid sold at auction in Ix(tdon today, and this metal wk tune to this country which has been absorbl ig most of the melal atthe weekly alcs d.d not I Hi to advicea rweacd Iiere, and It acordng I thsrt arrangements have i een made whcreiiv considerable quantities of the jOffenngs at future an tiur mav i lido tLo U tided; aqiTired for import States dec ijned sharp'y at Sterling exchange the opening of business, initial deallrg being alout S cents to the poind undr quotation. Thereafter, the Saturday rate swung forward with strength and at 3 go , displayed a net gain of 3'e for the dav. The other exchanges were firm. Coll money lent at ft and 7 per cent. fll-n- pie-sent- Oils da ) n a s recitd K ii Mm! nf - lM nrv here A large amo nt v F i tl i. it's tu f A r f here from tue same mujmp l.it week 7 of t hil i "( oil rr h Annouru emnt that shipment k F 1m ."h W t ''H'O In fl 2rt here fr(m t,i Ir told has he n se or k lttkrs London inm ates that New are again smiesful n Mo tug for the Bar 1 A I 1! MF tr Y h Mfl usual werkh arrp ais in Li !.ind of god froni boilth Africa Kew York Bonds. FUes Sato Brief. 2" rf r do coup H W I'ri kett, mm.rgtr f the Traffic Serv'ro Bureau of I tab, Ins fkrt with U H 4 ri f the interstite commerce commiu on tlte do cv 4 rip r brief on the recent hearing on toe Pnnimm of the Utah State Automobile ao-iatk)do tutrn rv 1 I & concerning alltgd unfa r mto A mn -i mo ir A maintained on rude oi a to St t lak The brief states the me in t ni tentlon of 1 th Ml rf S 7 ( pnt li'ttbrr rates complainants that ex stmgr Jre.ghl r? 4 on crude of! are disci 'minato-- v Jn tl,at ( MAI HlAriM rf 4 from ( bile they p?aiiflly prtvnt giaolno p ("I tr b h o.l wral gi- fl leing eh pped her, tl v tt I nri Refining coin pa r y a viitUHi mot.opolv to Ic in tf i anada f the nelrlment of the gLibohne ctnsjmers GiMI of the state F ie gn 4n Mr Uric kett takes uk the test monj by the rtefeini ml r road inm Now York Money. panies to show thatthe railroads themselves were aware Mercantile the urju' spread March ft N tV 10BK d n Jn between the rates crude and rtf r rent fti h , Tbr Tribune lOKK, Mnrxh I .1 I'anudi lb?' fc A CinU. -t from hr J prtd H (A A -t 1 reene(i syw TORK Starch ft lVmnl sterling rfnM trvlav at $3 V, Ur 5 crot brlow hatur v loams future Latr aiert n dllned to $1 S4 Frsnc r1ie.k wrr ioted nt Hi of 14 05 tn the Ameri'sn dntlar nff SS ernt taes and lire r t be rule of in 22 nff hwk cvotlmes Marks wen sold for I nt rents e b Baolroaa Fond?. to play a game for the western title, university athletic authorities decided it inadvisable to make the trip. def ated Ohio btat 8nin to 21, in a Werern S4 gane hens tut.ighf r tg Will Not IJVPOLV Neb, receipt tod iv of a coach of M hitman Naeh, bahtfinl northwest, invttix Make Trip. FoMoaine feU2'am from college. Walla Walla, of tnv champion team the Nto-sk- a March 8 I. t tz-ruun- d e- |