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Show I BUSINESS NOTES The board of directors of Hcbcr J. Grant fc Co. has declared the regular tpiarterly dividend of 3 per cent on the capital of $150,000, payable June 30. Colonel X. "V. Clayton has secured a twenty-year louse of the Sweet Candy company, Cfixltiu fed. three stories, on First South street, east of the Deseret Nnllonal bank building, belonging to Mary Hooper Jennings, a widow of the late Thomas Jennings. Mr. Clayton will lake possession about the first of the year. A parly of .Salt Lake business men. composed for the greater part of officers and directors of tho Consolidated Wagon ,t Machine company, left Friday night In the private ear "Unique." over the Oregon Ore-gon Short, hlne. for Idaho points. Various Vari-ous branches of the implement company In I'ocatello. ISurley, Twin Falls. Gooding. Good-ing. Ulackfoot. Idaho Falls. Hcxburg. Montpellor. McCammon and Logan will be visited. The personnel of the party Is nn follows: Joseph F. Smith, George Koimicy. W. S. Mc.Cornlek. U S. Hills. C. 8. Rurtoti. T. IX. Cutler. James 1 1. Moyle. Giant Hampton, Melvin D. Wells. John Henry Smith, George T. Odell. S. J. Seal. W. W. rtlter. J. C. Cutler. Honja-mln Honja-mln Hampton, G. G. Wright. 13, 1'. Crllchlow and Joseph Anderson. A car of fine Hereford bulls and steers has Just been sold by J. 13. Dooly to an Idaho dealer. A carload also has been sold to lleber City persons. The offices of tho Inland Crystal Suit company ha o been removed to the fifth floor of the Vermont building. The board of directors of tho Homo Fire Insinxincc company has declared a regular quartet ly dividend of '1 per cent and a special dividend of the samo amount, both payable July 1. The capital capi-tal of the company Is $.".00,000. which means a disbursement July 1 of S1-.000 to the stockholders. Friday's h;mk clearings amounted to ?1.0Ui,::rr.0l. as compared with Sl.I3'-ISS.30 Sl.I3'-ISS.30 for the corresponding day a year ago. |