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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14 .1 . fc t j . ,i L T X 26, 1922. . V rUNirRAL DIRECTOR oo $ MX a 111, onaeriaxcr and i batmen, 226 227 Sootk W$ lample L Pbnne e4929 Was Seal. A.VS a LAkLX, rt.Nt.KAL PIKEt'TOitS, itMortuary IS State Wasatch ga chapel, si w 5816. TOR.? Kediicftiions' FEVER Searching Permit by Government 't 1478; No Lease Issued Foreign Lines Total Asked. , ! h t i ", , - NEW YORK, oil WASHINGTON, Sept. 15 More prospecting permit have been issued un- dec the oU leasing law In Utah than In any other atate, but to date not a single oil leaae ha been Issued for land In that state. The , total number of porting permit Issued In Utah I 1478. In Wyoming 1315 prospecting permit been Issued, and 183 lease have have, been made, while In California there have been Issued 1858 permits, and nlnety-ntn- e lease. In Montana, there are eleven lease, and In Louisiana, one. Wyqmlng continues to lead the states contributing royalties to the government under the leasing law; her royalties for August aggregating $388,818, as against $364,751 In California and $34,807 In Mon- tana. No other states yielded oil royal ties last month. A bulletin Issued today by the buresu of mine, from which these figures ere taken, also says: Notwithstanding the business depres-- , eion and curtailed production, field de- -, velopment have proceeded rapidly In the Rocky mountain district,, where, on June 3d, 1622, there were 868 producing wells on government land, of which 287 were In the Salt Creek field In Wyoming. There were on that date 100 new wells being drilled In the Salt Creek field. Active preparations were also In progress for the drilling program required under the Mammoth Oil Companies lease of naval reserve No. 8 on Teapot dome. In order to maintain a supervisory force of competent men adequate for such large scale operations, the bureau of mines la erecting a permanent ramp adjacent to the town of Salt Creek, Developments have also proceeded rapidly In Montana, at the end of n well were the fiscal year, whre, producing from government leased latSri In the Cat Creek field. By these developments the Cat Creek field became the third largest producer of oil In the Rocky mountain district ln March oil was discovered near Kevin in the north central part of Montana In what la known as the field. At the end of the flncal year, nine wells were being drilled on government land In that district. The production of gas and casinghead gasoline from government leased lands In the Rocky mountain district ha nnder-gon- e a phenomenal Increase during the fiscal year. At the end of the year, gas was. being produced In Wyoming from twenty-thre- e leasee In the Salt Creek field, four in the Person Spider field, one in the Iron Creek field and three In the Lost Soldier field, the aggregate monthly royalty on the gae and gasoline having Increased from $3000 at the beginning of the year (July 1, 1921), to $24,000 at the end of the year (July 80, 1922) fifty-seve- Up of the Hose and Throat Sept. 23. PRICE group held steady or moved to high levels, but a number of the popular domestic lien showed declines of a point or more. Large traders in bonds apparently have adopted a "watchful waiting policy, pending announcement of the terms of the governments refunding operations, which Is exipected shortly and lielglan 6s rose 1 8s 1, while hale 8s equalled their high ior the year and the French issue Brasil 7s were Improved fractionally, down 2 points in sympathy with the reIn cession the exchange rate. Chicago & Northwestern 5s of 1897 rose 3 points and Frisco 8s, series V, nearly 186However, West Short Railroad 4s slipped back 2 and declines of 1 to 1 were registered by Rock Island refunding 4s, Chicago & Western Indiana 4s, Kansas City Southern 5s, and Missouri Pacific general 4s. Kelly Springfield 8s, which moved up a point, were the outstanding exception to the rather reactionary tendency in the Industrial list Distillers' Securities 6. which enloyed a sensational advance last week, droc ped 2'4 today and losses of point or mote took place In General Woe. trie 6s, Bethlehem .Steel refunding 3s. Dunbar Steel 7s, terro de Pasco hs, Brooklyn Union Gas 7s and Wilson Packing convertible 6s. Liberties were quite Irregular, with most of the changes downward. Total sales, pur value, were MOTOR STOCKS HOLD. 25. The. NEW YORK, Sept. Ask 45 writ Sf Druggist Idaha Tsmpls Phartnaty Poctllo printing-newspaper- SUBSCRIPTIONS CLOSED. NEW YORK, ftept. 267. Subscription books for the $75,000,000 offering of 4 per cent federal farm land bank bonds were closed today, It was announced by Alexander Brown & Son, head of the banking syndicate. and InThe offering price wa 101 terest to yield more than 4.30. per cent 4 and to the redeemable date, 1932, per or macent thereafter to redemption turity. RAILROAD BONDS. (Aa Reported by J. A. Bogle A Co.) Bid. lAwfeed. A T A K 4a 1U0.6 92 02 6 B A O cou 4H 1938 87 88)4 Cm Nat By Equip 7 1036 114 116' Cm Nor 8Va 1048 114' 113)4 C B A Q 6 1971 102 102)4 C M A St P cou 46,. 1082.. 74 74)4 Chi Pnlos Ota Vyl limit 118 DIVIDEND DECLARED. Grand Trunk Pac 4a 1066 72 do 3a 1962 81 NEW YORK, Sept. 26 The Ntplselng 83 N Y C 7 1080 107 !07)o Mines company, Ltd., today declared an 1929 93 9364 extra dividend of 3 per cent In addition Pennevlvanla 7a 103n 11(1 110)4 to the regular quarterly dividend of 3 St L A S r PL 4a 1060 73 H 78 per cent. .lo 6a I960 90 H 01 5 cun So Pacific 1934 ICO ' 102 NEW INCORPORATION. do con 4a 1P29 OS 9364 do ref 4a 1066 91 91 Incorporation articles were filed with So Pac San Knot Term 4s 10.60 84 Sft County Clerk Clarence Cowan by the So Ry 8M 19.66 104)4 Land & Livestock company yesMarshal U P 1st 4s 1917 94 6, 9 terday. The company has a capital stock -- 0.1 do con 4s 1927 4 tm of $75,000. divided Into 750 shares. I). L. do ref 4s 2008 89 80 Evans, Robert Marshall. C. H. Marshall, West Psc 6s 1948 87 87 and F. M. ... 015 0 .... BUTTER MARKET. CHICAGO, Krpt. 23 -- Ruttrr. higher; cream-frextras, 41c: fimu, Sft.laV; extra flrft. 2 lfe32c, aeooods, 37640r; atandanla, 37.,c. Era, onchanjred, receipts ftt7! caees firnt SftiCMrmlsoellane-ousordinary firsts 27ft28c; refrigerator firsts, 2Ttft2jvc. KANSAS CITY. M . (.bunged creamery, 3lH: Fx. 23 Butter packing, 22c. iept. uochanfed; first, SOr. Poultry, unchaugM; hetvies, era, 22c; springs. JSc. 21 BOSTON CURB CLOSE. (At Reported by J. a Bogle ft 22c broil Joseph 1lngree stockholders. Blngre are BOARD AND 4t; 01; CtO 1.00. GALL MONET. NEW TORK. Sept. 25. Call money, easier; high, 5: low, 4H; rufcjr rate. $; closing bid. 4V; offered at 5; loa$oan, 4H. ('all loan agalnat acceptance. 4V$. Time loans, firm; mixed collateral, 60 90 4Vft4; 46 months, 484. day. i'rime con)m rcial pajeT. 4tCt4fc SUGAR J i MARKET. NEW YORK, Sept. SB. The raw sugar mar wWV, ?uiet tBd Prio unchanged at 8 Cubaa, coat. and freight equal to 4 77c for centrifugal, galea 2l,(wg Ufa of Cubaa from at ore. Early ndyanevo of 8 to 8 point. In raw sugar future on coaarin were followed by reaction! os liquidation and commiaslon house nelliuc prompted by Increiaed eatimatr tor tho beet augar crop. Closlnt price, were - a to lower. net point The European beet angar crop. Including Rnaala. waa st 4.769,0)40 ton agalnat 4,((63.00(( laeatimated at year October, ('losing; $ 03c; December, 3 8 01c; May. 8.12c. - The market tor refined wns St 2.6c for fine graanlated.togsrMoat ofunchanged the buai-nee- e wan Is aecond hands, when angar was available St from 8 to 10 points below refiners Hat quotations. r Refined futures, nominal. Later in the day there was sn sddlttons! sale of 86,090 bag of Cuba afloat at uuibanged prices. COTTON MARKET. YORK. NEW Sept. 23. Cotton future 2120c: October, December, opened steady; .Vic, January, 21.29c; March, 24.37c; May, 21 22c. closed steady; October. OO Sge; DeCotton cember, 01 1$c; January, '20 98c; March, 21.07e; May. 20.97c. ilvr, More Constipation wlOflO ON K dear, healthy regular bowels, and a perfect workin liver? All easy to obtain if you talcs j 10001 W. YtiUY desirable isig front room with alcove; 9 cloaeta, suitable for 2, I or 4, with board; smaller mom; garage, 47 South 6th East. Wm. CARTEKS Little ?20$-W- boafd, ia modem home, for tw refined Call He. 173H. i584$ furaUhed room, student or young fint-clae men employed, bonrd, with all ac foramodattone. Hr. 1726-J- . ylldi FI tUIT-- t LAPd iuard and mom near nnlTeraity ; boys preferred. 61 6 at. CaU Was. 6601-cl CARTERS y6$62 wnas. 1 IL.. headache, dizziness, upse stomach and despondency, they have no equal, Purely vegetable. . WE CAN DELIVER IMMEDIATELY ANY MODEL YOU SELECT Small Dose Small Price nuyi 43-- A $1155 ...... Roadster 43-- A $1175 Touring 43-- A Semi-Spo- $1275 .... rt 43-- A California Top $ICQ9 . 43-- A $1750 Coupe 47 Sedan 43-- Under 4-- Sedan --777...;.. 47 $1825 ale $1500 Touring 47 Sport Roadster 47 Super-Spo- 9919. yBA92 $6$ i'KH MONTH, board and room in private modem home. 275 B st. Was. 2057 J. y52f BOAKD and reotn garage. 178 12th Eat. $30 month. yS2A7 GOOD home for students, aingly, $3$; 2 In na., 48 9th East, Tel. Wa. 72Q3-J- . $28 r825 reason MthLY furnished room, with board; Phone Was. 6969-B-. 115 K. able rates. ... rt 47 Temple. yjyn "boer5acd room in private home tor gentlemen. 662 ho. 2nd West. Was. 1641. ftp. SICvO FIRgT-CLAh- 8 y4938 with board, raooern; home $26 per me. 225 prirUefes; girls preferred. Korth let West. yift98 WALKING dUtance nnlverstty; privlUge of a . 9066-JPhone Waa. nice home. GOOD board and rooms at 242 Laredo court, at 828 B. Ird booth. Waa. 8517. y2224 TWO schoolgirl wishing good bonrd and room . 8990-MIn private family. Hy. y53ys GOOD home or good people; excellent board and room; $7 per week; close in, 226 Canyon Itoad. Wae. 67ftft-B- . LARGM front room for two In modern home; excellent board. Phone Was. 23U6-857 East 1st Bo. y29!9 VACANCIES with board. Tdrms moderate. 444 LOVKl.Y $1003 $2125 Coupe $2275 These Price Are F. O. B. Salt Lake. B. Mo. Temple. 1442 W. GOOD board and room with private yon Utah. Case No. 685. Notice la hereby irlven NATIONAL COPPER BANK : - ........ DKNVER. Colo, Bopt. 26. Ct(l K'.lpta, market ateady to weak Steer. $6 5ki rwi6 16 75(66 26: eal.ea, , 00(0,9 00. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of September, 1822 saL L. W. RYNDERS, Notary Public. Bulla, 12. .6(10.1 60; $5 Oo'yT XO. I.V to Hoga Receipt. 964, market 26c Maher. Top. $10.20; bulk, $7 76dlOOO. 1 : market ateadr to Sheep Ueeelpta. I mb. 25e lowef. 0O4j 13.30; feeder $12 73413 28; ewea, $6.00(16.30. Ill BAVANNAIT, LOGAN WOMAN Turpentine, STS; ahlp- - 242; ahle-man- t. M. 6.32 BURIED. ooni FINE board and room In lovely home, F?5 per ' mo. A home no boarding house. 672 E. 2nd Bo, t4637 1LEAMANT front room, two gonGemen; celleat board; home privileges, louth. 2 YOUNG girl or boy students, or those employed. Must be refined and acceptable a mem here of family. Hr. A212J. t6413 fcOAHD and room In firatclaa home. 387 G t. Wa. 2849-R- . t211 FLEA8ANT place for gentlemen, close to the r.. $30 month. 222 Bo. 10th Eat. Hr. Reserve District No. 12 Charter No. 9662. tween Salt Lake City and Bineham CanREPORT OP CONDITION OF THE that the application of James B. M.tchell for permission to operate an automobile truck line at Salt Lake City, In the state of Utah, at ths close of business on September 16, scarce, active, steady to atroug; lower grades between Salt Lake City and Blnarham 1922. native steers and western grasaep largely 10c Canyon, Utah, will be heard before the RESOURCES. Cltv. to 15c lower; top matured beef steers, $12 00 commielon at Salt Lake Utah, (a) Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances o2 on several loads; bet yearllngw, SU3, state oapitol building, on $1165; bulk room of exchange or drafts sold with Inbills and other banka, foreign native beef steers, $0 50ft 10 75; bulk western Thursday, the 6lh day of October. 1922, dorsement of this bank $3,026,423.90 grassers, $7 2.5ft H 00, beef cows and heifers, at 1(1 o'clock a. m. 36,637.18 Overdrafts, secured, $6,945.31; unsecured, $28.691.87 15c to 23c lower; cannera steady to 10c off; By order ST the commission. S. U. owned government securities bulls, st4ckera and feeders, sternly; eal calve Iwted at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 00 S. bonds Oo to secure circulation to $1 50c bulk (U. 60 $300,000 z $11 par vealera, lower; value). (a) Deposited unevenly 2nd day of September, 1922. 669.636.36 ftl2 0O; bulk desirable bologna bulls. $4.15ft (b) All other United States government securities T. K. BANNING. Secretary. 4 25; bulk stockers and feeders, $0 25ft7.26. '6712 Hog Receipt, 30 1); fairly active oo Total 169,836.88 lighter weights and dcMlrable butchers, 10c to Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 448,814 05 DELINQUENT NOTICE. 15c higher, other slow, anund steady; early Furniture and fixtures 49,799 20 top, $10 To; bulk, 17o to average, Heed's Peak Consolidated Mining com857.618.64 Lawful resene with Federal Reserve bank 240 to 275 pound $10 30ft 10 85; butchers pany. 266.088.37 Items with Federal Reserve bank In process of collection place of business, Salt mostly $10 26 ft 10 50; rood and cludce 2110 to Iatke principal Cash in vault and amount due from national banks City. Utah. 326,985.19 butcher. $10 Otlft 10.10; bulk packNotice. the are There trust bankers and 8 state due from upon in Amount the bonks, delinquent companies ing sows, $7 75ft 35, pigs slow; bulk weighty United States (other than Included In Items 8, 9 and 10) 63.458.75 kinds, $9 2'ft9 75, estimated holdover, IH.tmo. following described stock on account of levied on tne 21st day of for clearing house 77,595.10 Bheep Receipt, 25,tt00; fat lambs mostly 25c assessment Exchanges lower; one deck native, $14 75 to city butch-Cr- ; April, 1922, the several amounts set opChecks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank posite the names of the respecttxe sharepacker top. $14 35; bulk. $14 00ftl4.25; than Included In Item 12) 11,330.90 (other culls mostly $9.00ft0 50; practically no holders. as follows: Total of items 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 $735,408.22 western here; feeders firm; five car Miscellaneous cash 699.74 Items (b) pound Montanas, $14.85. with 150 out; a 16,000.00 Redemption fund with U. 8. treasurer and due from U. 8. treasurer Other assets 41,16117 Total ..$5,580,201.68 ewea, $11.50. LIABILITIES. . KANSAS CITT. $ 100,000.00 Capital stock paid In fund Surplus 60,000.00 KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 25 (Uni Undivided profits ....$42,055,46 Slates Department of Agriculture.) Catth Less current taxes snd 41.929.48 Interest expenses. (c) paid Receipts, 40,000; calves, fed steer and bet 126.16 grades Stockers and feeders, steady; all oil classes slcnv and uneven, with early sa 800,000.00 Circulating notes outstanding to to 25c national fed Amount banks due lower; top, heavy steers, 110,116.14 steady Amount due to state banks, bankers and trust companies In the $1135; choice yearling-- , $10 75; beat vealers, around $0 50; .bulk, $10 501100; few cow United States and foreign countries (other than Included In Item 22) 410,696.69 $4 MOftrt 00; Tnoet grave beifcra, $5(MdOO; Certified checks outstanding 10,506.19 cannera largely $3. 50ft bulk bull. $3 50ft4 Cashiers checks outstanding 14,017.03 8 75; bulk cutter. $.Mknvt3 50. 22. 23, 24 and 26 Items Total of $615,635.03 llg Receipts, 7ui0, attiie, 10c to 25c Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to higher; shipper snd pucker top, ship. reserve (deposits payable within 80 daye): took about 1200: 140 to per Individual depoelte subject to oheck 2,482 569 II $9 SOft 9.95; 170 to 240 pounder mostly $0l!k5 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for ftlOOO; $9 50ft bulk, 250 to 830 pounders, 10 liu; bulk of sales, $0 30ft 10 00; money borrowed) packing sowa 15ft23c higher; bulk, $hOtft8 3oi few, Dividends unpaid i $8 50; stock pigs mostly 25c higher; better Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) to 27 30 26, grades. $9 2.5ft9 50; best natives, $y 75. and Items reserve, $2,437,974.66 subject Sheep Rece ip U. I0,0ik; lamb mostly 2ftc Time deposits subject to reserve (payable after 30 Bays or subject lower; top westerns. $14 23; bulk. $14 0Oft 30 days or more notice, and postal savings); to 14 2ft; top native. $14 better grades mostly Certificates of deposit (other than tor money borrowed)... $13 ooftlS 75; sheep Uady; fat ewes largely Other time deposits i $5.50ft6.25. Postal Ravings deposits Total of time to reserve, Items 32, deposits subjsct OMAHA. 34 and 35 $1,130,374.95 OMAHA. Neb., United States deposits (other than postal savings), including war Sept. 25 (Tnited States of Agriculture ) Hog loan deposit account and deposits of United States disbursing officers Ie;srtnent Receipts, 10c to 15c highTfluu; active; packing grade ... U. 8. government securities borrowed er; bulk. $$.25 ft 9 75. butchers. 15c to 25c 39. BUIS payable (Including all obligations representing money borrow! to 2U pound butchers, $9.10 btgher; bulk, other than rediscounts) 426.000.00 fttOlKV pvp. $10 00 44. Liabilities other than those above stated Cattle Receipt, 22.000; beef Pteers generally 21,917.62 Total steady; choice corn feds. $10 Kt; he stock, of Utah, County of Salt Laks, ss: steady to ea&ler; bull and veals about steady; Stats Stockers and feeder steady to 15c lower. I, Sherman Armstrong, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear Sheep Receipts, 21.000; fat lamts steady to that ths above statement Is true to the beet of my knowledge and belief easier; bulk weetems, $14 25; natives, $14 00 SHERMAN ARMSTRONG. ft.14 15; sheep steady: ewe top, $8 23; feedCashier. ing classes fully ateadv. $14 00 paid. Correct Attest: LAFAYETTE HANCHETT. DENYEB A C. ELLIS. JR. Biolal to Th. Tribon. EUGENE GILES, GbOOi S (It; J furnished room and board, also tnble board. 601 K. 3rd go Hyland 697. yftAS4 Lt)VKL5f roomiUh board for nniverBlty stu In modem pleasant borne, excellent dents. meals, $39 ami $$5 per month; 621 E. grd So. also table board, fiy. 5IM-K- . y9A3 KOOkf and board for young lady teacher or nnlrersit, student at 24 So. 9th East. Was. NICKLY edy. Small Pill IV room, nicely furnished, with first hltLLY iflVER II PILLS actingFor 431 rut people. AK HITTLE Liver PUls, the sure safe and easy . LAKUiS cotnpMxioft. f front room, euitabl for studeuta or married couples; good furnace heat. food; phone and furQ. k-- l teacher, Wa. JAM or Blotchy Slun a Want 1.00 AN, Sept. 23. Milton H. Welling and Apostle Stephen L, Richards were J, M. ADAMSON RETURNS. the speakers at the funeral of J. M. .damson, secretary of the trtah among Mrs. .1. B. Richards, held In the Fifth Edurattcmal association and business ward chapeL Interment was In City manager of the Utah Educational Review, returned yesterday from a fifteen cemetery. days' trip to New York City and other eantern points for combined business and NPTICE OF HEARING. rleasure purposes. Mr. Adamson vigtted Denver, Chicago, Detroit, New Tork City Before the public utilities commission and Washington, D. C. He slso spent a of Utah. In the matter of the applicaday at Niagara Fails. Mrs.Adamson ac- tion of James F. Mitchell tor permiseton to operate an atlomobile truck line be- companied Aim. -- 272 amf bmtnl, luJiwduul aervke, strictly horn cooking, table eeating two snd fonr; tpecisl family rates, 69 Me. fctate. Was. 7342. Wo r Forsign bar BOOM rat. TOKPENTIKE. 26. Ga., Sept. firm, 12S)(; aelea, 866; receipt., LONDON SILVER. 12.0S7. meat. SO; stock. LONDON, Sept. 23. Bar Mlver, 85$ per Koala, firm; ale, 14. receipt!, ounce. 2778; stock. 101,030. cent per Mney. D. E. H, (I. 11. I, K, yuotc; Diacoiuit rates, short and thre myths bUla, K, 6 65; D'li, 6.15; WW. 6 65. per cent, NEW YORK. Sept. 23. 69Hc; Mexican dollars, rfta UoiM ; MARKET. NEW YORK, Sept. 25. Foreign exchange, Great Britain, demand, 4 cnblca, steady. bills on banka 4 30, France, 4.42: 'slxtj-dn7 7 2. 81. cables. demand. Italy, demand, 4 23: cable, 4.231. Belgium, demand, 7.10 Va ; cacables, 7 17. Germany, demand, 07 ble. .071. Holland, demand. 88 68; cables. 38 78. Norway, 'demand. 18 89; Bwetlen, demand, 20.47; Denmark, demand, 20 87; Swltser-land- , demand. 18TO; Ppatn, demand. 13 82; Greece, demand, 2.50; Roland, demand, Czechoslovakia, demand, 8 14; Argentina, demand, 35.50; Brasil, demand, 12.12; Montreal, MONET car. pofyeluai NK'ELY farnlthed Mora, food board, reneoa-$b- i H2 2nd East. Phene Was. 6MW. C CONDITIONS IMPROVE. WASHINGTON, Sept. 23. Employment conditions Improved materially In o important Industhirty out of forty-twtries of the country during the month of August, as compared with July, the de- part men t of labor announced today. The largest Increases In employment appeared In the stamped ware and fertilizer Inthe dustries and said. report Indus-rle- s Thirtv-thre- e of the forty-tw- o canvassed bv government Investigators indicated Increases In the total amount of their payrolls for the month, dewhile nine industries registered creases. Ik FLORAL CO., 214 B. 2ad South Deem-Mon- a aad Sesifa work our specialty; prompt 292 itteotlos glees. Phone Waa. 2415. 8.KNICST LAiiKOl'khik. florist, 67 Bo. Mala lead-hlS TcL Waa Milk Barf Lakt's aldaat sad U462S ftortat. ' B MARKET. Sept. 23, The raw sugar mar. ket wae quiet and price were unchanged at 8c for Cuban, coat and 'freight, equal to 4 77c for centrifugal, Sale. 21,000 bage of Cubaa from a tore. 8 to 4 polnta In 'raw eugar of adrancet Early futures on covering were followed by reactions on liquidation and commlaalon bouts Belling, prompted by inrreaei.il letlinatee for the EuI losing ropean beet sugar ctopa. prices were 2 to 8 points net loner. The European loot auger crop, tncluillng Russia. w catlniatod at 4 759.000 ion, against 8,1668 (100 last year. Oitohcr. Star; December, Closing; s.iJc March, SOlc; Msy, 8 12c. The market for refined sugar pas unchanged at 8 28c for fine granulated. Most of the bualneas was In aecond hands, where sugar wai available at from 6 to 10 'points below refiners Ret quotations. Refined future, nominal. L'th. addre; Tem. M CEMETERIES t. $4 Main Aoflo-Ame- SUGAR Ofir C. LmFhneecemetery; Wae WAdATta I YORK, ft, 4 50 your Kevln-Sun-bur- st NETVT I 422 fltat. la Vtlf iis to Mi Bln. 4 wlH pay yoa It te am. Retie th 1$ Wet Gtafc Graalt and Marti on All Models of the curb market was not materially Influenced by the reactionary tendency on the stock exchange and there was no indication In that trading group of any pool liquidaSppplal to The Tribune, tion or of a distribution of stocks by NORTH 25. CatLAKE. Sept. lmiKirtant holders. Motor stocks were tle KeceipU.SALT HR3; Prime market teady. well belli. 5 Soft teera, roimI steer. 30ft7.00; Standard Oil issues continued promi$6 50: feeder ateera, $5.00ft3 50; choice cows nent feature In the petroleum group, and heavy helfera, l4.2Cift3.23; fair to food Vacuum Oil ranging from 603 to 608, cows and heifer, $3.504.50: cutters, 12 UO with the trading being influenced by 8.00; cannera, $l.50ft2 00; fat bulla, $2,504$ light veal prediction of a 100 per cent stock divi- $.50; bolofua bull dend. Standard Oil of New York sold calves, $7.30ft8 25. Hoge at 602 and reacted to 458. Indiana ranged Receipt, 268; market higher. Choice prime top fat hog, n& to 225 Iba.. $10 00; bulk to 118 and Kentucky sold of from 117 eaiee, $0.00ftt.70; feeders, $8.50ft0.00; drlve-inat 107)4 to 108. $6.00ft8.50; heavies, $6.00ft7 00. Gulf Oil of Pennsylvania was again market steady. 2274; Mheep Receipts, over 12,000 Choice traded In on a large scale, lambs, ft 1.00ft 11.50; choice yearshares changing hands In the first half lings, $6fat $4 ftOft&.aV); fut 30; 50ft7 fat wethers, of the day at 66 to 63. The old stock ewes, $3.50fti.30, feeder Uraba, $10.00ftl0 50. nrOPBTKIAI. BONDI. sold at 760. Southern Petroleum was (A Reported by J. A. Hnle A Ce.) firm but without speelai change In Its 0GDE2R Blit jAeked. market position. International . Petroleum sold at 21 BpeclaT to The Trlbuoe A at Slueltllqf A Hef 5n 1047... and r Oil 7a 1825 .... 21. OtlDEN, 8ept, 25. Cattle Receipts, 614; lftc Aasrosdt Capper 7 higher. Top $0 65; chiAce prime steers, $6.2ift 0 65, good steers, $5. 25 ft 8 25; fair steers, $4.73 Armour A Co 7 1030 ISSUED. TARIFF RULES Beth Steel 7 1836 ft 5. 25; feeder steers, $4 U0ft5.75; choice heiWASHINGTON, Sept. 2:. The first fer, Jta.ta Term Bids 7e pfil stack $5. 25ft 5.35; (bolce cow, $4 7flft5 10; fair 1922. act of under tho tariff Se regulations to 1031 tie Peece good cows, $4.0Uft4 75; canners, $1 0Oft2 00; Orro governing the entry and withdrawal of bulla, $3 25ft 3. 75; f.Hder cows, $3.00ft4.50; Dupont T'ye 1031 wool, were promulgated today by the veal calves, $7.Q0ft8 00. Goodyear TABS 1041 which are The regulations, 20c treasury. do 8 1031 13S3; Top, higher. HogReceipta, facts set forth 7a 1080 the Importers $10 00, fst hogs, 100 to 220 lbs., $.50ftl0 ti, Kenserott Copper temporary, are requhed to file with the entry and heavy boge, $8 50ft$00; bulk, $h50ftlOUM, Keily Sprlnffld Tire 8a 1031.. Murrta A Ce 7 Ha 1080 the estimate of the clean content upon feeder hogs, $8 00ft 10 O0. Pec O A E 7a 1023 bJieep Receipts. 14,711. market ateadv (hice which the duty Is assessed. In the abV S Rubber 7)4 1030 sence of a statement by the Importer lambs, $U.0Oftl2 30; fat aether. $6 00ft7 00; fat 1926 ... Sinclair Cou Oil 7 ewe, $4 00ft3.00; feeder ltmibs, $U.50ft Is to he collected on the full the duty 8 O (t! 7i 1031 One bale 10.50; feeder ewes, $3 0tft4.00. weight as the clean content. do N Y 7e 1081 out of each consignment Is to be desigSwift A Co 7a 1026 CHICAGO. nated bv collectors for examination and I sited lru Co 8e 1041 DeUnited State the appraisers will follow commercial CHICAGO, Sept. 25 Va Car 8a 1023 of attle Receipts, methods In determining the clean conpartment W eat Elec 7a 1026 Agriculture.) 8o OMO; beef better grade steers, relatively tent of wool. Weerlnrhouee 7 1031 .... . . sloe P1Vlv yards. IXORISTS Prices In to Syndicate managers of the $73, 000, 000 Federal land bank bond offering, which was put out todav, reported that the Issue was quickly taken. The books were closed before 11 o'clock Him KINO days relatively dull bond market moved with an Irregular trend. The foreign Ciecho-S.o-vaki- jj q m ward, While Domestic Group Shows Decline. Special te The Tribune. , ASTHIIA? Move CATARRH C4414 TOMBSTONES trunk. JL McAcnii. MONUMENTS. George H. Tribe Investment company. 383 Tony Luka Ixiralne A. Sumner ..386 L. ..389 Bassett Henry Thomas J. Coakley.,395 Jesse Richmond ....408 IV m. C. Williams ....405 413 Fred R. Sands 414 Fred R. Sands Nicholas J. Vivian .422 Rainbridge WUflSn ..424 Jacob E. Wagner ....425 42 Edaln Mediyn .427 Leslie Mediyn D. A. Rogers .430 James McGaw ......431 432 John C. Ixng Thomas W. Andrew.. 443 444 Frank Andrew Frank Andrew ....445 X ...446 Frank Andrew Frank Andrew ...447 Frank Andrew ...448 Frank Andrew ...449 Frank Andrew ...450 109 109 250 50 1000 250 S'H) 10O0 328 250 500 437 27 2500 1092 10-'- 1092 600 600 500 2000 . 600 500 250 1.09 1 09 2.54 .50 10 00 2 60 ' 5.09 10.00 3.28 2 50 5 00 4.87 .27 15.00 TO. 92 10 00 10.92 6.00 6.00 6.00 20.00 5.00 5.90 "2.50 699 y632A for nniveraitv etuden'j Wa. 2544-J- . Gared 842 room and board. riLSt-CLAS- Waa 4852 R v87A LAHGE front room, downstaire. steam beat, hot water, best of board at reasonable rates; suitable for two. Applicant may refer to people la house as to comfort and service. Wai. 3928. FCRNIGHED room ia strictly mod. home, three blocks from business center; geotlemen pre f erred; references required. 213 Colfax ave. y0O89 BOAHDBltS wanted In private family, reasog-abl- e prices. Call at 135 E. 48th South, Murray, Utah. yWM BOAKD aad room for university student, also garage. 1024 1st ave! ytWOfl ONE or two young ladlea four blocks from East 872 E, 9th 8o. high echoed, references. yfltm NICKLY' furnished room, good board, $30 a mo Was. 8706-M- . y8720 GOOD board a a 4 room at 206 W 2nd Booth Wan. Pftftft. y6872 Chlldm't Home rn WANTKD Ob. or two child room, la print home. C.U - to board Bj. and 217 W. $.1,112 OORSETTERES MACD MBS. mutoaa cocmL HATES, city maaar Barclay 29 traiood caractiwa. Wat. y,2 , : JXTKK JUhlk tq. pq a aifbwt fuikilljiiq Mcoud haod cloUaA fuxoitura, Hr. priea. lot botUrt, at. $01 M. FK0BATI ATO I7ADIAHSH KOHCES. (Connit ceoniy clrk or tb. raapaett. tor furthor ilia-o- r lnformatioa.) m THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBA, division, in and for Salt Lake oouN tato of Utah. In th, matter of tin. stato and guardianship of Alic, k Amussen, incompetent Notice. The petition of Utah Saving, A Trust company, praying for the Issuance to Utah Savings A Trust company of letters of guardianship on ths psrson and sstats of Alice K. Amussen, has been set for hearing on incompetent. th 6th day of October, A? D. 1922? at MT oclock p. m., at the county courthoiHe In therourtroom of said court, in Sait Lake City, Balt Lake county, Utah Witness the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 19th dav of September, A. D. 1922. CLARENCE COWAN, (8eal) Clerk P. I Palmer. By Deputy Clerk. W. H. Brsmel and W. H. Leary. Atnr neye for Petitioner. - yjj IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Frederick H. Hansen, deceased. No- The undersigned will sell at sale the following described real private to wit: Lot 71, In the amendedestate AT. tended plat of Hollywood tract, aandsuhlii vision of part of lots sight and nine blm-forty-on- e (41), plat' A, Big Fleid survey, Balt Lake county, Utah " the north and the sou t hist of the eouxhwest of section-fo- ur tee a (14). townshipquarter one south, range two (2) west. Salt Lak meridian, Balt Lake county, Utah " on and after Tuesday, th 3rd 'day of Oetn ber, 1932, and written bids will be re. celv.d at th office of William Reger one of th attorney for said administrator, 608-- 9 Molntyrs building, Balt City. Utah, or may be delivered to thS administrator personally at his residence Hunter, Balt Lake county, Utah. Terms of salat Cash, 10 per cent at time of sale, balance of pureness price on confirmation of sale. PETER LARSEN, Administrator. William Reger, A, A. Duncan, Attor-ney- s for Administrator. T491J w ten-ac- re one-ha- lf 6731 10.91 66.67 M. R. Evans 755 Geo. S. Jones 791 Fred. W. Schmidt.,.. 793 family. 10.00 117.45 Eugene Schaefer ....796 1.64 797 3.00 Perry Thomas E. r. Oamble 805 6.00 807 Robert Kimball 19.13 Lewis E. Bullock. .. .809 80.00 Mrs. Jessie A. W. Hansen ..811 L. L. Dozier 816 F. L. Rogar 816 Robert F, Marvin . .820 And In accordance wjth law end the order of the board of directors, made April 21, 1922, so many shares of each parcel of stock aa may ba necessary wiu be sold at It oclock noon at tha office of the company, room 919 Boston Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 7th day of October, 1922, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and the expense of (Ml. FLORENCE! H. GIBSON, Assistant Secretary. ' y&383 er DIVIDEND NUMBER '19. TINTIC STANDARD MINING COM. PANY. At a meeting of thsboard of direct . ?f.t.he Tlntic Standard Mining compan held September 18, 1922, a dividend nfV five cent (5c) per share waa declsred payable September 80. 1922, to etockhold- ers of record September 28, 1922. Books to close Thursday, 28. jj . at 13 o clock noon, September E, J. RADDATZ, President. . i 1 J.. f 1 t |