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Show - SIdw Market Expected Ret of Winter; Summer Lots Sell for Profit fipeciel to Tke Tribei. bonds would be offered toon after the first of the year, and there were reports also of an --early offering of about 830.000.00u Central of Georgia railroad bonds. RESERVE BANK STATEMENT. Dec. 2d Combined WASHINGTON. resource and liabilities of the twelve federal reserve bank at the clone of touirtnese December 19 were reported tonieht bv the federal reserve board la thousands of dollars as follows. Resources: Gold and gold certificates $348,654. Gold settlement fund, K, R. board, $641.01.1., Total gold held by banka, $&39 Gold with federal reserve agenie, $2,140,445. Gold redemption fufcd. $61,096. Total gold reserves. $3,091,135. Reserves other than gold, $72.80$. .Total reserves, $3,163,433. Nonreserve cash, $61,64$. Bills discounted: Secured by tT. S. government obligations, $35.426. Other bills discounted. $984,771. Tftlls bought in open markets, Total bills on hand, $1,072,586. U. 5. bonds and notes, $72 957. V. S. certificates of indebtedness, Dividends 90 Preferred War Finance Corporation Stocks to Be Brought Optimistic About Farm and Banking Conditions Up to Date on Dec. 31. CHICAGO, Dec. 20. The directors of the Cudahy Packing company today decided to pay up the arrears of dividends on preferred stock, declaring a 6 per cent dividend on. the $ per cen& cumulative preferred stock and 7 per eni dividend on the 7 per cent cumulative preferred tock. The dividends are payable December 31, 1923, to stockholders of record on that date. Five per cent redemption When thee payments are mad divagainst & R. bank notes. $28. idends on preferred stock will have Uncollected items, $734,270. bten paid in full, an announcement AU other resources, $16 616. said. The directors aim declared a Total resources, $5,45,636. . m dividend of 1 per cent on common . Liabilities mock, pavable "January 15,' 1924. to Capital paid In $110,156. siorkhotders of record on .January 4, Surplus. J21 369. $11,334 Deposits, government, Referring to the demand of the set- 9 Member bank reserve accounts, retarv of agriculture oir November 17 596. for the right to have his authorised other depe&ts, $11,922. agent given access to the books and Total deposits, $1,882,552. of the companv, a statement to records F. R notes m actual circulation, stockholders by Present K. A. Cud- $3.296 963. said: why F. R. bank notes In circulation While w regret to have any con- net liability, $477. troversy with the government, and Deferred availability items, while we are' fulty satisfied that been of the company ha All other liabilities, $25,879. w , Total liabilities, $5. 148625. Ratio of total reserves to deposit have felt that the company haa conand F. K. .liabiliLes combined, stitutional rights as against an 75 7 per cent. semh and undue government Contingent liability on bills pur- Intervention In its business, and we chased for foreign, correspon (lenftp, have therefore felt that we should lefuse to concede to the demand. $17,86. Therefore, In due oounse. if the secretary persist in the demand, there will curb market. NEW YORK, Dec. 26 Stock prices undoubtedly be a legal proceeding, in bounded upward in today's curb mar- which the merit of the respective ket, although trading slackened some- pom t ions can be determined The company's balance sheet diswhat in vier of the approaching holclosed current assets of $23,108 455 and iday. The American Petroleum Institute s current liabilities of $3 607,560. further reweekly report showing G. & W. Railroad duction in output brought fresh buy- 5. ing into the oil shares, net gains one to three points being record ued or $10,000 Damage Knew by titles Service, Penn-MePrairie Oil and Gas and Standard Oil Palt The. lAke. Garfield & Vfest-eMost of the olhere of Kentucky. Railroad company was made deimproved fractionally. In in fendant a damage action instituted Revival of interest sugar shares the Third district court yesterday In the late trading was one pf the in W. J. W Kilgrow, who asks for bv features of the industrial list, Cen- $70,304 and expenses growtral Teresa common and preferred is- ing out damages of the death of his son. Alsues showing marked strength and fred Kilgrow. of an acas earnings. cident caused bvthetheresult activity on reports of high alleged neglione of the gence of the railroad company. Gillette Safety Razor, dropped five strong spots yesterday, According to the complaint the boy points Durant Motors and Readingo was struck bv a train on Houth 'TemCoal Rights made good fractional the Intersection of ple street at ement. West last June The company Eighth Extreme weakness of New York is charged with negligence because Porcupine, which dropped from 85 to of failure 'to herald the approach of 30, was the outstanding development the train bv ringing the bell or otherof the mining lift. wise sounding a warning to pedestriM BOSTON, Mass., Dee. 3ft. The expected spurt in wool buying has not developed and a sdmewhat uneven movement Is In progresa. Mills await soma Inkling of tha trend of demand for fabrics In order ao know what wools to accumulate. Dealers who $8292. Municipal warrants, $51. bought at low prices last summer are Tots earning assets, I1,L3,$76. Bank premises, $66,961 selling at a profit, while less fortu- nate buyers era unable to get' g Trade opinion to prices. the belief that slow buying ill continue throughout the winter. Medium territories have so strengthened that some consigned lots have been sold. Including choice Wyoming quarter-bloo- d at 46c, a clean cost of 20c to 22c. Other lots, presumably not held in Chicago nave been consigned, sold at 42c, the quotation. Clean basis for choice territory quarter-bloo- d is about to 92c. Manufacturers are slower to meet the market for The best lots consigned or free are firm at $1.08 to $1 10. Clean, though less desirable, stuff can be toad for 11.05 to $1.07. Holders of the 'holes fine end fine medium wools have advanced quotations to $1.25 to $1 40 for best clips, though the Utter In genprice ts above expectation. eral, $1.25 to $1 38 fits the market for choice lots khd $l-to $1.3 for ordinary. It 1b reported, but cannot be confirmed, that fine and fine medium Montana has sold above $1.35. Sales of Oregon staple have occurred at $1 30 to $1.35. fihort, stubby fine and fine medium clothing can be secured at $1 15 to $1.20, but the better lots, approaching French combing, cost $t.2o to $1.25. For straight French combing and d a fair quotation is $L25 to $1.27, clean, for choice and $1.22 to Some choice con$1.25 for average. signed lots are held at $1.28 to $1.30, d but no sales have been made. A Jot of twelve months Texas has been sold around $1.87tt clean, a new record for this grade on. the current movement, though clean Is largely a matter of shrinkage. Eight months Texas wool still can be had at $115 to $1 20. clean. The p fail Tea wools are expected to sell readily when the new overcoating season opens. It is reported that big eastern buyers have secured scattered clips in central and Southern Wyoming, presumably at 40c to 42e. Delaine fleece has sold at Car, andd that price is also asked for good lows and similar quarter-bloo- d and bright are reported iools, held in Chicago,some Missouri 'eared at 50c, and In St. Louis at the quarter-blood- s same figure. Here 60c has been re61c to 52c fused for Ohio quarter-bloobeing asked for good lots, though no sales are reported. In foreign wools, super merinos in in fair volBonsa Pary have movedmore. A fair ume at $1.13, clean, or movement is noted in Vuta arenas wools to go abroad at 4ftc to 42c Scoured South American wools sell Greasy South Americans moderately. bin bond have been advanced, largely the to impossibility of replacefiring Current quotations are 24c to ment. 26c for Buenos Aires 68s. Australian auctions are closed for the holidays, dondon reports scoured 24c to 6c lower. Otherwise the situation remains unchanged. profit-ytyidln- in-s- half-bloo- good-ize- new-cli- hair-bloo- d, BOND MARKET. Total bond sales, par value, 767,000. rails averaged Ten net loss. .11. rails averaged Ten secondary net loss, .22. utilities averaged Ten public first-grad- THJ3 SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY e $10,$6 $31-37- b. $664,-45- unrea-scnab- I., J x le f WASHINGTON. Dk. !0 Improved agricultural and banking conditions throughout the country were reflected in operations of the war finance cor jpwatlun in the paet year, directors of the corporation declared in their annual report, sent to congress today. Although some localities have not benefited as much as others by better prices and other factors bearing on agricultural prosperity, the directors said, they regarded the continued heavy repayment of advances by the corporation as evidence of sounder etuaumic condition generally ' the agricultural indulr and the it financial institutions on which Kan for credit Country bankers in ail wete sections nearly represented teport as being mce more in 1,1 to take taie of their potin uual credit demands. bince January, 1J1. when the first Advances were made, the corporation ha for kned, a total of $287,739.6es uf that sum. if?11011 tura financing more than ihe report ahobed. OQO.Ooo had been repaid on iNovem ber 89, the end of the corporal ions year, with additional repayments since then aggregating about 000 Calling attention to the difficult problems facing the cattle breeding business on the ranges as a matter inquiring the active roncern of all parties interested in the preservation of the industry, dhe report indicated that the directors were hopeful that conditions soon would begin to right themselves Bheep and wool conditions were described as satisfactory in she report, which added that producers in those lines had fought a hard battle and their success in overcoming difficulties gave renewed confidence to other lines of the agricultural industry. ss $10,-00- ri im-pr- ans. cotton statistics. 20 Dec. WASHINGTON, Cotton ginned prior to December 13 totaled 9..146.807 bales, including 232,536 round n bates. 17. $45 bales of and 733 bales of Sea Island compared with 9,48, 8f2 bales, including 161,781 round bales, 24,61$ of and 5039 of Pea Island, ginned to that date a vear ago, the census bureau announced today. Ginning by states included: Arizona, 57,405; California, 36.552, f and Texas, 3.999,374. The revised total of cotton ginned 1 was announced prior to December as 9,271,264 bales. There were 15.121 ginneries operated prior to December 1. - 97; $2.48; Amerioan-Egyp-tia- TREASURY STATEMENT. Dec. 20. The folWASHINGTON, lowing is a statement of the condition of the United State treasury on December 18: income to date tills year $1,791 262 D7 Income to date last year 1.684.999 82 increase this 96; Income over outgo year over Mast Income net Outgo Teninduatrials averaged ear gain, .01 Combined average, 86 66; net loss, Balance general fond today , .06. Combined average month ago, 86.75; Balance ptevious day .. increase year ago, 85.20. 106, 362,3b 84 9S.23; Regular Dividend to Be Paid on Sugar Stock Special to The Tribune. 20 Dec. The board of OGDEN, directors of the Amalgamated Sugar company authorized the payment of the regular 2 per c?nt dividend on the preferred stock of the company February 1 at the last regular meetThe action was ing held yesterday taken at this time because the board will be unable to meet again before February in time to give the formal notice of the payment The dividend, which will total approximately $100 000. is on the earnings between February and May of the present year. It was erroneously stated vesterday that a special dividend had been paid on the preferred stm k. Fiske Rubber Company Announces Surplus YORK, Lw 20 Surpln, i,f was earned by the Fiske company in the ten months 33, 192.7, the new date October ending of the corporations fiscal 3 ear, according to the companys annual report, made ptridlc to lav DIVIDEND IS PASSED. NETW YORK, Dec. 20. Traders paid Gross sales for the period amounted in todays bond 20. Director of to $44,862,743, an increase of 16 5 per Dec. YORK. NEW particular attention extock York New on the over the corresponding period in cent toTea Brothers Jones the trading Seaboard Air day passed the quarterly company on 1922, and operating profits were change to St. Paul andboth of which common stock due at this dividend Uni railroad issnes, time. The gain of $1,179,998 over the moved eip moderately. Otherwise the last quarterly dsbursement wag $1 first ten month of the previous year. tone of the market was rather reacdividend of The regular quarterly 1 per cent on preferred stock Gas tionary. a Electricity After lapse of more than a year was declared 24 Seaboard directors voted today Firm on the Pay Dividends Interest cent payment MANY CARS per LOADED. company's adjustment 6s and that Dec. 20. During WASHINGTON. Dec. 20. The SAN FRANCISCO, Issue was bought up for a 8, railroads The St. Paul bonds were up the week ending December Gas and Electric company had gain. oars with revenue aPacific Income of $3,584,016, after all Several points at one time, but sagged loaded 913,774 net freight, the car service division of charges, including depreciation, for close. lightly toward the association re- the twelve months ending October 31, Rumors that Warner fitogar com the American Railway ported today. This was 78.478 more it was announced yesterday. This is pany had sold a new issue of $8,000,' 7 per cent bonds to than the loadings of the previous week equal to $10.06 a share on the com200 fifteen-ye460ft more than the mon stockwere re Grom oorresponding earnings banking group caused some selling and of the outstanding Warner 7s, which week a year ago. ported at $36,600,098. tkl of 1 4 points. Copper bonds Consumers served by the company BANK CLEARINGS. feo were Inclined to yield. on October 31 numbered 692.505, comBankers indicated tfiat a sixeable bank debits- - $3. 136, M2. pared with 634,753 on the same date Yesterday' sue of Chicago, Burlington A Quincy Same day last year $3,469,690. a year ago. NEW I2.tvv3.6i3 Rubber and 4 t - f r$ RAILWAY VOTES DIVIDEND. NEW YORK, Dec. 20. Directors of the Seaboard Air Line Railway company today verted a 21 per cent Inter eat payment on the company's adjustment mortgage five per eent bonds outstanding. No interest has been paid on the bonds since the first half of 1921. Today's authorisation covered the interest of August L Stewart ta la Old t eutury International comedy, ' News and Topics f U Day DRAMA AMD YAUDETILLE. llalpk Clonlnger and company WTLtvRH ' t ia XVSI0AL ATTRACTIOM. VICTORY Ralph Pollock and hta orchestra, opening next Saturday. famous uThe Climax to Open at Salt Lake Next Tuesday At the Salt Iftke theater on Tue-IaGuy Hates Post will open for two days in Edward J. Jrockes unusual plav, "The Climax." Consummate artist as he in. it is doubtful if, in "The ikif to the 'Hoorah," "The Nigger." "Raid in Full," "The Vir- "The Masquerader" and ginian ' Omar thft or in his Tentmaker, many fine leading parts with Mrs. Flake, Mr. Pnat haa ever demonstrated so ftbiv and intelligently that ability to act which places him in line with Sir Henry Irving and Richard Mansfield. As luigi Oolfanti, muaic teacher and maestro of opera, training the voice of a beautiful young girl and lovingly guarding her tor her great future within the walla of his New York studio Mr. Post holds his In an absorption of interest audiice so tense and still that the hush may almost be felt in the great dramatic moments of "The Climax." a play serious enough to make the unthinking think, funny enough to amuse ever one. pure enough to make clergy and laity rejoice, and good enough to live. There has been a big' mad order demand for seats from in ami out of town, an the box office sales will open this morning. Tom Mix in Thriller at Kinema Saturday Kinema patrons who have been asking when the next Tom Mix picture would be shown will welcome the news that tomorrow is the davr-- The name of his latest film offering is "A Romeo." More thrills per reel, it Is Claimed are crowded Into .this picture than any of his former productions. nub Pollard is also a. avorite among screen followers and extremely Aimely is "Jack Frost," his com- te Italy er at r ii f fortune-huntin- tl - J Tale-Min- e ' Let Us Help Select FARLEY DENIED fii Your Christmas Records uncertain what selections to give,' !Fremember that we are glad to make suggestions. The member Jof our ataff are familiar with the entire repertoire of titles contained in tho Victor Record Catalogs, and are eager to Ifa of aervice. Their time U youra please feel free to use it I Jntnee Woman Repeats Startling Charges Against Spouse la i.-Oa- Tixpsoiy W!l t'ool-idge- 'a kmltirsr's most famous play, Pierre ef 1XXS ANORLKS, the Plain Cal, Dec. 20 ati week iUatlneee Thurs- Helen I .a Maie. who yesterday in diday and S'ltnrday PATAlKH -- Sait Lake Polllea. Fire big vorce proceedings charged that her vaudeville acta and "Strangers of the husband, Elmir Male, motion picture director, had attempted to sell Night. SALT LARK Giiy Bates Post in The her to a negro in Juarex, Mexico, for Climax." four performances, opening with $500 OuA told her story to federal aumatinee Thrlttmaa day. thorities, who scented possible iola-Uo- n n. Yorks of JO tBv the Press ) Having accumulated fortune of more then !, 000.000 In NEW YORK, Dee. . leading members of the curb market, today announced his retirement from the brokerage field and the gift of his business to three Junior members of the firm, "I have made my pile," Mr, Borg said, "so I am getting out and let ting the younger fellow make theirs. I am giving them the business because they have earned It and t have no further use for It myself, as 1 have all the money 1 need. I am particularly anxious to devote mors time to my hobby a newspaper. 4Vhile I am not a newspaper man Ive got my own Uleee about 1 how a newspaper should be run. think it ought primarily to serve the community in which it Is located. My newspaper, the Bergen, N. J. Evening Keioid, is making some money, but with me profit Tn that enterprise ia a secondary consideration." Mr. Borg started In Wail street as a $9 a week office boy. Boon after (Oeetiaved frm Qae.) he was graduated from the I nion Hill, N. J., high school, in 1897..0nlv pointments by President Harding, a few years later he was in business there will be no neoessitv for a for himself, executing orders in the change in the peraonnel of the board old outdoor curb market on Broad until after the senate has acted on street He is now only 42 years old. Mr Far!es nomination. Chairman Jones and members of the commerce committee said the disSalt Lake Statistics approval of Mr. Farleys nomination was solely on the ground that, ns was disqualified by provisions of the shipf BIRTH. ping act limiting the representation The report ef the elty board ef bee Its op )he Great iJikes territory on the board to one commissioner. T. V. for Tueertay. December 18, records the folbirth: U Connor of Buffalo, N. Y holds the lowing Michael Julia tnd Ceroiloe ftlcKelgue. eon Great lAikes place, committeemen Newel kidney and Lottie Barber Brown said, inasmuch, as the two Atlantic Wirtti. daughter, coast places are held bv William 8, Horne N ref or nod Oesera Lorniat Wilde Henson of Georgia and E. C. PlumHolt, daughter, followed. porting cast. KINKViA Anita the Christmas Tree Hunter-Thompso- Borg Retire d Early Age to Devote Time to Newtpaper. THd and Ieabel Hennab Here Are Some Selectlom You Mutt Atk Ut to Flay Hoddart Victrolas Exclusively President toolldge, in sending Mr. daughter, Noreas Monroe Maurice teie and Bra Parneys nomination to the senate, considered there was precedent for Paxton, eon. and his action in view of the appointment Stoker J. Harvey1' Bnsi Thotnptcm, of Albert D. lasker of Chicago by eoo MOTIOI PICTURES. William Owes aod Delay Vahy Bullock, conPresident under similar Harding end PARAMOrNT CttPRKft Owes Moore daughter. ditions. He left to the senate, howAlice !7al in Modern Mftiriinon. com- ever. the The birth report ef the city board ef Question whether the pre- health No Loafing; t niverml Weekly. for Wednewlay, December 19. record edy cedent established the confirmation by AMkHICAV Her heputattaa " starring of Mr. lAskers nomination wras to be the following blrtb. Mek May MiAtoj, aided by aa excellent sup4 Frederick Hoist and Amanda Lara edy attraction which makes up the merriment part of the new program. International News and Topics of (he Day as usual will round .out the bill Romeo" is a drams fast living In the west that Bufof 192L falo BUI knew. Wherever man it. intrigue will be, Is the. only moral that LEAD PRICE ADVANCED. can be aocrued from its fast motion. NEW YORK Dec. 20. The American Smelting A - Refining company The story, penned toy Mar Brand, the recognised novelist, treats of today advanced the price of lead from widely western action and love, nothing 7.25c to 7 40c per pound. Mako your selections from Variety la GREAT. . more, but these exhaustively. In the Price, you'll be clad to pay. 'cast with Tom Mix are Betty Jewel, New Little J. Gordon Rusaell, James Mason Duke Ladies Cavaliers Lee and James Quinn. , Scene Event Tragic Today is the last hance to see Anita Quilted Satin, In ry, Stewart in "In Old Kentucky." ,, Ckicaie Trlbeae Felt Lek Tribes Win. black, wisteria, rose and ste e NEW YORK, Deo. American Beauty Real Smile-ProducA mother to ehoot her son' Danced on the day eet for tha wedPicture Paramount ding of Hie pair todav. away in eouthern Italy the "Modern Matrtmonv," the new pie name Bianco la respected. But the Orderas are laborer and tiller of ture which opened yesterday at the Paramount Dinprees, is as its billing the eoll. Yesterday John Btanco, M, apd El- has ft, "totsa fun." The play is largely for laughing purvira Ordera, the prettiest rlrl in liar. lem little Italy, were content idat-tn- c poses and is a reel delight to thethe afternoon ceremony which ater patrons who like a hearty chuckle aaa to make them man and wife, at the fads and foibles of other folki Men's Everetts Mr. Concert Blanco, It ie true, and. after all, that's about all the objected on the ground that an Or- laughing material there ia kid. In fine brown MJ,0U (A "Modern Matrimony" relates the dera was not Rood enough for a Slaea Vi to Bianco, but the lover hoped to win trials and tribulations of a young, ui like over. who, countless couple, her Nyjef They were overjoyed when the oraer coupUs before therm imagined mother invited her son' fiance to it could be done on a dollar down and Men's Operas come to her home before the cerea dollar onca In a while, sjvd without the slightest difficulty. How thev find mony. They foresaw a 'I f(l out their rfilstake is a laughable climax kid, content. (n , y h In met three dark little which follows a series of events The Hie I to U a social climbing mamma a parlor ofa the 'Bianco home. Burst g aristocrat, a . sweet lng into frenated tirade, Mr. Blanand her true love a chap accused of co the young thing Jjfirl heatedly being ' unfit to matry her aon. She demand- with more personality WOMEN'S CHIFFON HOSE Special Values In and nerv than Q? 7 In (Parisian dox ef- QC ' no funds in hand. ed that they part . Women' Chiffon Hot . sD w facts. Special..-..- .. sure be In smiles are to that hand The iovera, Just hand, stoutly the Paramount-Onpres- s overlooked, refused. Mrs. Blanco, who t (1, grabbed a tosses in for good measure another revolver from her botom, fired, and comedy, "No (Loafing" and also a "Modern Weekly. the girl eoiiapaed with a bullet in Universal New Her condition tonight ie Matrimony" will be the feature today her ' and tomorrow, preceding Charles Ray deecribed a critical. SHOES' BETTER. John Blanco wan aT""Thr fitwpttttf 'fmTfre Courtship of MUe BiAndlsh' The which opens fiunday. pleading to be at her bedalde. y'mother was lodged in Jail. HU FATHERt CMILP., ' IN PALESTINE. 6,799 JEW Heres one from.Cantain BUM t mv bottle , Rahv l Out of tho fifteen'and a half mil 'Mother Keep quiet. lion Jew in the worl, only (s.'9j Youre just like your father Joxchange. live to Kxchanfe. Put Slippers Under L John that course embarrasses the Republican, but may refrain from doing aa if thetr vote would actually bring the bonus. Some senators, on record as proDonua, ma find a way out In the fact that their stati-- s have already given the local soldiers a bonus, gome sections of the south tell their senators the oppose the tonus because, they say. the colored would not work ao tong a the bonus money lasts, and the former end other employer, There' stances of various kinds which may change the attitude of senators who are now probonus Much will depend on the evidence of local opinion in their respeiilva districts; much more will depsnd on the language and the firmness of veto meHge. If that message should strike the country well, many Republican senator will hesitate to go on record s helping to defeat the dear will of the head of the party. bonus ao tong a mer of Maine. nt ar MORNING, 'DECEMBER 21; ' 1923. of federal statutes. letters purported tojnave ben written bv the negro to La Male from Oakland, Cal., and Juarez weie shown the government officers, it was stated At a lute hour today efforts to leech T,a Maie had been unavailing it was said bv friends in Ijong Beach, where he resided, that he had left that city, his whereabouts being kept secret. Mrs ia Maie. too, has moved from her home in the beach city and is said to be living with friends here. According to Mrs. 1a Male, her husband was well known in Boston and in Dallas and El Paoo. Texas, in the Texas cit'es he operated dramall? schools. Iast year in Dallas, according to the wife, he produced a motion picture in which Helen Ilowe, daughter of Mrs. Mary Ellen Howe Holder, named as corespondent in the divorce action was starred He also attempted the organisation of a motion picture production in Dallas. Mrs. La MAie said Knowledge of a second women, who rovs she Is Mrs. Violet Ia Mute, wdfe of Elsier La Maie was denied bv the woman here. Compensation Plea Heard ' in Malta Fever Case Phone Was.3275l50tt:b St ner daughter Joaeph Parley and Bllaabeth WUea Smith, aon Pete and Diaoa Lewla Stanley Tint, mm. bloarh tad Mary Asa Rets Blotch, oa Loreuao Bari and La Vera Blanch Defy Codell, daughter. Hill Draper, toe iXirle D. and nd Lucie Adela Kluge Earl Wardrop bbrv Wardrop. daughter. Edwin Joteqih aud Bdlth Matilda Holmaa Shield aim. Claude LeRoy aud Allca Victoria Bdgar lo peie riireueD. daughter. Ht Rowmoi hard sad Mary Sarah tflcboia Proctor, daughter. and ANel Wheeler Mery Ana Ileury William Scofield, daughter. The birth report of the elty hoard of beaith for Tburaday, December 30, record llte following birth' Arvtlla Geneva Mitchell Crlel and Illgham, daughter. John Laiubron and Kathorysa Ooviala Lam-broeoo. lahwood Mathilda and KMwarri Mary John K. Winter, Martha 0. Winter. Angelo Havnrino and Andrew ft. Campbell, to collect $8100 on note. N. A. KeUon vs, George V. Bandera aad OonaolUlated Imlcprndctit Sugar company, to collect f'Jtnjo or note. Ruth D. Pavey vs. Oscar C. Party, va. lo Thom, daughter. Hasel Aaderwo William Raymond and Worley, son David Vernon and J Vian Card Short-Hf- f sua A mi aod Kopiey end Beatrice Mary Bkod Kverelt daughter. leonod Moroni and Clolo Bveiya Jorges-teWhile, daughter. Chriotlaa and Alma Biaaor Bmlly frie-te- n am Jen ora. non. far-ae- n Katharine Thotua ray and Anal . boeddoa. DarM Direa aud Alice Grace fieyre Hud oe. daughter. Kataebuho Jamea Kuula aud Slant Kaknene. daughter. William aod Jean Bennie Gori. daughter. Prow tad Catherine Bllaabeth 9Vy Ban croft, daughter. Franrie Joaeph aid Pearl tree Marta McNamara, daughter. W ford John and Florence Lillian Cole-maHeilgley, aon. Hurtoe Owen and Kellie M Wilaoe Brady, on. 8Roae MarTirle Allen and tin daughter. Matthtaa and Florence Adelaide Henry Fullmer llaneea. eon. John Ilcnry and Mary Plant Parkin, aon. Robert Bugene and Degmer Carlins Pe !eron Adame, eon. Uwiry and Orphe L Tilby Laaenby, eoo, va. J. F. Its more, divorce Job Piuflua va Jl. K. Olsen to collect lhu.0 damages for defamation of character. of the esAlfretl ttoreuaen, ailtninlslratur tate of Fred i . Ritter, vs, Maggig B. 'ihomson, to foreclose- on mortgage. Strange Maguire Paring o.t HI W. Baum atul B F Haimi. doing teilneo as H W. Baum Co.. RtiC W. and William B. Ryberg, doing kui BMi as Hyberg Bros.. John L. Griffith company; A. J. GHdxMis and C.H. Reed, doing business as Otbbooa A Reed nd Eoot-Smith vs. Balt Lake City, C. tMarance Nrslcn, mayor: Ilenuae H. Green, T. T. Burton, Arthur F. Barnes and M R. Alvin Stewart, elty coouniMiotters; city city auditor; R N. Young, States Lotted Fidelity A Guarantreasurer; ty Co., American Surety Co. of New lerk, sad Aston t'nnualty A Surety Cm. for reotramlag clf from proceeding with const ruetloa of fort Itooglaa bwle vsrd aod oewago canal and for court order directing afreet department to Institute new , accounting system. Delta Samara Y Hearing nn the application of Mis BEAL ESTATE wddow of the forW A Htcphenaen DBBDB. mer state livestock inspector, for payCatherino Uaton to Walter Luna, ment tinder the Utah 'compensation Univerlota 51 and $3, block act of benefits in connection with the death of Dr. fitephensen from Malta sity nubdJvlftloa ever last summer was begun before Elisabeth A. S. Galiaeher to .Calvin B. Barker, Wu M and 66, block the Industrial commission yesterday 10, Perkins First addition ........ and will be continued this morning. Dr. L. Jj. Dainee, state bacteriolo0. R. RowberiT to Soren K. Jacob-aeXARRIAOE UCEFBER. and 24, Liberty park.. gist; J. T. Olsen, his assistant; Dr. C. Vernon Wltbora and Margaret A Qortkm lotO. 28Lerch to Alice Faikner, L E. Tike and Dr. W. R. Tyndale Rieka. Kexburr. Idaho. lot 1. block 28, plat H testified that Dr. Htephensen had had 0. Stwfwld and Balt Phyltla Botha Joarph Malta fever the Illness proving total. Lake Brian B. William to George A. lots 23 and 34. btoek T, Dr. Dairies and Mr. Otoen, who accomJohn V Chapman, Preston I da bet and ForeH Dal panied Dr. Stephensen to Kane coun- Emma A. Pago, Dayton. Idaho. to Heary M. Billings, John Hewitt Robert 0. Roden end Bdaa V, Sawyer, ty when they were inveotigating a tots 48 aed 48, block 1. Uilerado of th disease Salt Uke. supposed outbreak subdivision Waiter J. Larses aad Beulah Gardner, Mabel V. Aldrich , to among goats there, tentified that Dr. George B. Robcut on the Spanish Fork. gtephensen had had. ins, lot 1. bkak 7. plat B Merlls B. Blit. Boasdfnl, and Bcbo W hand at the time, hut were unable to to Aldrich M.' J. ('htpman Investment Salt, Lake. say how he had received the wound. Barber, rowtunny. leti 8 and 4 block 4, Thomas L. Hnichlnaen aad Della M. Rich-iIt ia the theory that the infection a to it ion Kenwood, Malta, Idaho. entered Dr. Stephensens system Joseph William U. Laraos aad Bthri Cole. Fair Caanon BuiMtug Idtkcompauy to this cut 26 nod 27 block B. Arnovlta. through ' Mrs. Rtephensen and Dr. A. J. Webb, view, Idaho. : $, Foret Dale a. Biclrman. and Georg Hele Santaquln former assistant and now successor of 0. Cannon Building rompaay to Joseph Cbrletiaatuo, Spanish Fork, Dr. &tphensen. testified to the conB. Aments, part of lot 9, Forest net W. Ormo and Olive Clnft, finger Date .... dition of the former inspector during Cl Sam tv. Da ho. 0. Httddleetm to K. Myrtle Mima the earlier stages of tho attack of the Lowell D Few lea. Paul, Idaho, and Xva fatal disease Bratt, tot 10. block BA 5 acre V. Bnprrt. Idaho. TEAKSFElS.-WARRANT- n Atl, Pocatello Chamber Expresses Friendship The '"friendliest feeling prevails on the part of the Pocatello Chamber of toward the Felt Iake Chamber of Commerce and the Utah Automobile association." says a resolution of the Pocatello chamber received st the Fait I .eke chamlier The resolution There has been much discussion at the PocsteUo Chamber of Commerce meetings relative to th tourists by the tourist buroutlngof reau of the Utah Automobile association; and, "Whereas, these reports have resulted in the Impression that exists between the Pocatello Chamber of Oommenre and tfif Halt Iake Chamber of Commerce and also tne Utah Automobile association, now, , therefqre, be it "Resolved, That there ta no on the part of the Pocatello Cham ber of Commerce toward either the Halt Iako Chamber of Commerce or the Utah Automobile association: but, on the contrary the friendliest feeling prevails on the port of the Pocatello chamber toward both of the said or aanleatione and stands ready and will tng to lend the heartiest cooperation m the commercial interests of the states of Utah and Idaho." Commerce , NEW INCORPORATION. Arttoles-o- f Incorporation were filed with the eountv clerk yesterday by the Elizabeth Holding company. The company has issued 100 shares of common etock with no nominal op par value. Following are the incorporators; Thomas H. Cartwright, president; Hvrum H. Cartwright, vice Priscilla, CarEWrighC" secretory and treasurer: Marion Cartwright and Joseph K. Cartwright. pres-Ident- T SON 18 BORN. Mr. and Mrs. Thoms Weir ait nmmea the Urth of a aon at the family home yeaieftUy mormg. tj .... 1,781 10 10 10 Gunman Ryan . Will Returns do Canada a. Normal, Dm. MINNEAPOLIS, ("Ked") Kjan. cunmn and murderer. proUiuly .will b. returned to Canada to tim.--h hia aentenca and to take tala laabea at Kinfaton penitenfrom wtaKtlt b tiary, ton cpd, It lab t. tald laaued th who Paul authorise St, warrant on which Kvan waa arraated In hi waived rlftat today and indicated a wllllngnena that ha b aent tack ecroea th horder to racan'a hia punishment. Jn hia confeaaion Jtyan admitted boldine up toanka in five other ctliea heeidea 8t. Paul, but Mlnneapolla police believ It extremely Improbable that any of them will press charpea ayamat him. The cltlee are Detroit, Oeveland, Cbicafo, Oohkoah and Flint, Mich. Frank W. Brunakill, chief of police, aald he believe Ryan will make o' desperate attempt to prevent extradiTh tion. escaped convict haa admitted hia fear of returning to Kingston. because seven lashes with a eat await him thera. wl 11 proe-cuti- on COLUIQI GOAL RtACHIO. , BIJRUNKJTON, Iowa, Dec. ?. The goal of l.ud.udO In the financial camat paign of Iowa Weleyan colled Mount Pleawnt wa exceeded today, when a gift of 175,000 wa, received from a Burlington person who, idenThl, waa tity waa not made known, which has the last day of th drive, been In progress for th last six week. . ROBteRTr CONDITION. PITT8BURO, Pa., Dee. 10 Theodore RoDerts, movie actor, who haa been confined to hie room nt th William Peon hOtal hare by Illness, suffered a alight relapae today. Hia physician, however, de not regard hi condition serious Enough to warrant anxiety. 400 THEODOR 30 10 AO 00 10 10 - AN INTIMATE LINCOLN ETORY. Abraham Lincoln, even while he was president, always addressed Mrs. Lincoln as "Ma, while eh addressed him ss "Pa, aaya Joseph Christian. Lincolns wartime 10 plat A, Ao amuaing episode ef their family Anderson Manufacturing company to Ilf ie recelled by Christian ta Mctote 47 and 49. Frank Anderana, Btagnaine for December. On 18 Clures block 2. Washington day while he was drivingon tha presiRIs C. rbriataasen to Andrew K. Alef th dent and Mr. Lincoln, I ton, part section 1. township beBrxva.tbalt lake, went 10 horses got th blind stagger and 9 smitb, range fl. the coachKlglA Srtdgee. Montpelier, Idaho, and Nellie MalrabiU to Marie Token, gan tn run wild. When Marts L. Ntelson. Ovid, Idaho, In It succeeded man bringing A finally tot 1, block 17, 9200 Thomas W. Lua. Rexburg, Idaho aod Oliver flees to Irvl plat to n standstill, Mrs. Unooln, badly Mertensen. part Orotta John aim. Ft Anthony. Idaho. oar-riog- e. out th of 4 sec 0. township 8 south, rang frightened, Jumped Rufua T. Merrill. Weston. Idaho, and 9600 west Florence Laraee. Dayton. Idaho Th horta will probably be all Otto J. Monica to Kva F. Hodges, Dolph Blackley, Prk City, and RfOt Bi10 right in a moment, tot 36, Beveetb tost madam," tha llot t, Heber City, P. Winder to Kimball A Rich-- ' Rex assured her. - But his coachman Letter RewmaR Dottglae. Sacramento, tot Hmnettold ne of was and Lincoln avail ards 2, 36, bio$k Co., Cal., and MliMbeJb Day Ballard, Draper, 10 came to the rescue, plat B t Tta cjf Loan A Mellu Ma. he urged gently, 'you "Now, Ijsrof Footer Purnetl. Preetoe, Idaho, and Joaia H. e.. lota Trust I A block 1, Acadia know L dont want you, to walk. Ton'll Bteaoor Purnell, Durso 10 be toe tired. Get back In and we'll toKlirtiios James John Pierce, IlnU Lake, and Louisa Margaret Caldcrwood to Wm. K. 8. M Bnrfuta IOgan. 1 drive slowly." CaUlerwuod. tot 7, block 11. plat B Kate. Rasseil Charles and J. A. I). Nielson to t'nlled Bar. "No, Im going to waft, ab InBioghaai, A th horses Cola, Richfield. Gwendolyn sisted, atUl frightened tot AO, btoek A Tr. Co., Melvlw Alma Ralph Freedom, Wye. and antics. 1 subdivision W So ChrisTooele. aald Oallaher. Linooln. "All right, ' Bdnn W. R. Calderwood to Ymilr D. horses aad started Randolph Reiyteotn end Oeribnrg M. 10 tian turned th tot A block 13, plat B. . Salt lake. bark nt n clipping pace. Fslrmount Bprtoga tralty company Nathaniel Dan Yeung and Ollwa Street Some after thetr return. to Frank Memark, tots 9 end 9. Salt lake. 10 Lincoln cam 9 In, tired end dusty. 1. FetmiAint ftprings block B. Kltdew end Vltglsis Fowler, Rose said th M. Ethel Me," Gerge "Hello, to president, Mailer, Gaghotaalne Twin rails. Idaho. 10 "did you have a mo walk 14. flee acre plat A... btocto lot e, Haee Peter Peteraon, Bphraiai. and Made N M area B. Howard to Brin N. Howwan anof land first The tha lady Jones, Ferroe. ard. pzn of aecthm 3ft, townanip gry, Christian recalls, but "Lincoln Blaine Yrloen and Brmn Bismarck 100 just smiled, and that was th end of south.' range I oaet A Wilson. Pocatello, Idaho. know to J. Ray Ward tot the affair. Urme Exchange. Arnold Daniel MiUor end Bdlth WHIeeen $ 6. block plat A . Balt lake. ! u Morriaun. MorrtU R. L. Robion KABOaSI Alfred F. Treglowa, Ball Lake, tad Pollen Y , plat A.... A Co. lot 8. blork, 1 When hike and de net Atherley, Veraoe. you are on to Lemon Roes Wlicock. Anglo. Ctah, and Gladys Aaderann Taylor .company to went eabdltot 46, carry equipment and want Ie Building company, Smith. Drnmrifht, Okie. 30 get a nourishing meal C 86 quickly try lston Jonoo Burt fluff nod Ada Lnrll Jaaaon. Nabob. Cut meat of any kind Into Byram J. Jenean to Clara M. Bolloy. fialt Lake. Place 12 block 1, B alke en a sharptot a small piacaa. put piece Clarence Kdag May Angus, 10 plat O ened stick after you have pounded It gait Lake, to Invootment rompany Winner two between or on 'stone clean tot I, block ( hirlee Cbadwlck pepper It and sticks Salt and FEW BlTITt FILED. 30 1M, plat D the fixes This flame. clearIt in W. J. W KLgrww V. Bait take, ftar Burace Ntaymw to Walter S. FeUowa, th 460 salt cn tha mast and prevent! lot 69, Hanaene addition field 8 Weatern Railroad rompaay, to rot-ieOthwm as It ot Juice from running out, S1B.M4 damages foe lone ef --eon by Krill B. Cutler to Hattie B. Png--tkr-- e mended - A JOr pi erwise, Then oook mor Mowiv until railroad pccldent A , ...CitgMf Claim doneand wWitt dfroren. Thomas Julueses td Ermslue D. Roren-wpieue.- - Exchange- Thelma Eacfarenen vw Brnest Eacbrmon. lot 11, block 6. Brargreen Raynnied Hyde and Bve L. Lanritsen. Metropolis. Nev. John J. Klag. Brigham City and Poari M. Hendrttksoa. Sait Ukev Obie A. Andsraon and Margaret L, tab. .... at 0tare Mr. tin, R a 84 a a MKnytCnnrfiUsBto Irene Tsytft- - Caabis va;" Bekaell ' , , Turn? vsr Alice T. Turner, di divorce. Holly 8. Zou Baviaga Bank and Trust company lnrt Jnnre Park .... ......... .... .. THE CAOOY, ',,10, .....v,.... to Zloee 8cttritie conewiitob "And I duppog you want to be F. ftuist. part of section ft, 10 president when you're grown up:" p.warii'p 2 south, ranxe 1 cst... "Na. l.d rather be right on the Hyrum W .George to John Bawto, 10 green flianoe pi ei.iler.t." Lxohxn;e. tot 5 tftock 22, pint A |