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Show IlLSMEI PIES GAIfl i Upward Trend Carrie Along Oil Share JEW TORK. As. II. tstormlttent Belling of oil ebaree en the oaleaotos of (he gooollae strife calling wu to 1 Knelers territory failed le belt the Sewer Se-wer movement of prlcea en today i . mere active etork market. Speeol.uve aenllmeat waa cheered by Ihe abearance that no ealra eaeeioa of eongreM wae contemplated and toe reopening of Ike co. I conference galea approalmated eM.eea anare. Conflicting price movem.nte took piece at the opening of today'e aleek market, mar-ket, bet ihe. main tendency eppearea to bo epwer Katenet.n of the saeo-llae saeo-llae price cutting we. to the fC.etora atatae caoeed fie.h a.lllag of aome of the tow priced ella but llouetoa advanced ad-vanced l and Paa-Aiaerlcan B Improved Im-proved frnctlonnlly. V. a steel and Siod'beker opened etlghlly low.r an Northern Pneilla drooped a point. The market tamed. ber later as the olio were ,r.w-d for eale Jlei I-c.a I-c.a aeaboor. coramoa and the ertltl-eatea. ertltl-eatea. broke i to IS polnia. reepee. Ilrelr. each to new lo. fee 'be rear. In r.flecllon of Ihe peeoing off the dl-Idead. dl-Idead. and loieee of a Point t ' w.re recorded by Sln.lalr aad te"d-ard te"d-ard OH of California. Ualted aiatea Steel. Mark Truck td.h.ker end K.nman Kodak alea ealendrt their looope to a point or mere. Porelga es-ahangea es-ahangea openra etesdr. ' . . Alternate p.rlod. or sieaaiieae ana atrensth eharaeterlae tha morning market. mar-ket. Heavy offrrlnga or the ell eharea In the firet half-hour caaaed aome sn-eettl.meat. sn-eettl.meat. kut good aopport we. fo''-com.ee. fo''-com.ee. partlcal.rly tor tha standard mrtiietrlale abort. wltdr.w tk.lr ap-port ap-port -h.n s f.lr ataed rally waa la progreaa. apparently to aeo how the market woald act. Prlcee ellpeed off aaela aa a roeolt. kut the receeelona midday the market waa again keadea Tpierd. Lo.-llle. '"''. pu.h.d ap poltn.. American Car Pooadry. Proe Steel Car and Vanadium Vana-dium Stool I point, e.ch. and '""ada-tlon '""ada-tlon aompany and National IBacult 1 each, the loot named at a Call money opened et 4i wr cent. Weekneea of the ell group, ""land and Producere Pefiner. falling s pofnta to tbelr lo-e flgarea . the Jeer, sad Sinclair, common and pre uZU. COM., d Middle atatea alao eetabllaklng ew mlntl.me .'' tf.lnj atop the rlelng teadency el.ewbere . Oalna were the largeat In eharea '' ' not ardlnarlly prominent In the d.l-Inga. d.l-Inga. but leedera Ilka Baldwls. American Cea. Stew.rt-Waraer. epub-llT epub-llT tiilf and Crucible tl t te peltna higher. The cloalna waa firm. we u came nbvk.ua that there waa little or no oatelde llouldallon to !'',0ZJZ? beer eempalsa egelnet the eUetoek .harte beaaa to cover aad prlcee were pu.h.d up to the"' es of lb. day Is the final doaHnge. MOOOT- EVIKW. Voody-e weekly -ovtew of financial conditions In He aurraet la.ua aaya la part: ' . .... ... "Widespread end almost ompri. fueal of manufheturera merehants, joa-bera joa-bera an even speculators to buy for future renulretnents I perhap the ape-clal ape-clal feature of th bustnes situation Thla attltud wae probably tho ruit not f the teaching of banhsr one ronnmlsts. but of th sharp r tsrlal and labor coeta and the resulting nrroehmnt of eosU apoa profit. Busar rubber and oom thsr com-modltie com-modltie hv been goln down la spit of strong statist! nosltlon. beeaii the would-bo bay-re of these eommodl-tlsa eommodl-tlsa eould not pay tea iat h gk prlcs and flgur out a profit la do ng in Th sh.-rtage whleh ths consuming pabM does not belie vs In la so aohrtaga at all; and when psychology and eeo-nomlrs eeo-nomlrs eotn laU coafllct, psychology Wins th battle. "Prices of goods and me t erf i Is ahould hsocef-Tlh have m uob Influenc upon th eecurlty markets, because a continued con-tinued decline In the former woal'V mean shrinking profits whereas a recovery murht mean gn or large profit. The present stock -jnarket aeema to show practically nohort Imsrsst and very little Investment buying. "Bond prices from the end of November Novem-ber to the middle of neat summer should depend upon Politics. Osneral trad may bo dull: but vn wha I dull, provtdd thr ta no comtrirctal liquidation. Idle worktng capital 1 Inveatsd In bonds sad, th latter show strength. Hence a pmmpt return of political sanity would doubtless mesn a rising bond market, hut without such a return bonds sffould continue lo sag until the presidential ieotlo ba been dtscoanted. THB CLOTHING Ts.AD& gpeclal reports to funs Review from the branch office ef R. O. Pun A t'e. havs this t eay regardlBg the elethlag tradt Th clothing tndaatry. la tnoat ae-tlon ae-tlon ef th country, ha had a satisfactory satisfac-tory spring nA summer season. Advices from two Importaat eenter la the east are not altogether favorable aa regarde present and future bjsinsss, particularly in mea's ware, but these are offset by decidedly encouraging reports from other oth-er polnia A a whole, the volume of salea thus far this year appears to have exceeded last year' business for the earn period, and th aggregate ef orders for fall and winter trade ahould also show a gain over that of a yar ago. te-mand te-mand for women's and chtldran'a wean baa been somewhat better then thai for men's clothing, and lndlcstlons point to n good volum of business In this branch of the teMUiatry during th remainder of the year- Many of ths lerge retail stores seem to be buying more cautiously: cauti-ously: although their requirements are up to normal, they are not placiag th usual amount of fall orders. In many eectlona. retail trade waa somewhat retarded re-tarded during ths spring by unfavorable I weather conditions, hut light weight j summer clothing hes been moving tn good velum a4 stocks ar wU Uaald-atd. Uaald-atd. Prlcea aa a whole are about 1 nor rent higher than they wsre a year ago, but the future trend la rather uncertain. Collection ar generally reported alow. MAKR1AOB VlCKSnm. Oaerg Ferret; and VWibeliuina FleU, both ot aalt Lake. Mtcbael D. We rt In and Mildred C gel ley. both of s It I .eke. Chester A. Tonal and Charlotte lb-msn, lb-msn, both ef Halt bake. taoorae . Totter and Laata H. Cehtt- , tn. both of park Ctty. . 1 Mike rrantrh of 8at LAha aad Aaqa Glee eon of Butte. Musi Kdmund H, llowells aad Myrtle Olb-aos. Olb-aos. both ef Malt lk. Jooeph H. J ease a of Pait Lake, aad Mso4 Partridgs of Dacheen. w gnenner Barton nd Molba Mae galley. Krt'ri f gait l-eke. Autuei oe O. Tutt of Itearsr, md Faa pie Vtalie of Joplta, Mo. Maroi1 O. Alliens of neattle, and Bar-aara Bar-aara Johlia of Salt leaks. Will ism Whltsker Pcwlcr and OeUa Ma, both of Salt Lake. t BIRTHa. Jnhn Upark man aog J4m Kageni Pan well lHall. ta East Twealy -first gouih street, grrl. James Leonard aad Dorothy Charlotte Berk.tfarl aalroun, St Mark' koapltai, Hubbard avenue, girtr Pre 4 Jack aad Maraaret thrleteneea Boyd. "t. Mark a hoepual. tt Bouih gee-Stirl gee-Stirl West street, boy. Den Car Sob Basoett ang Peart Pile Pessett. 1111 Souib JBIghtb Weat Street, boy Harry Logan and Srally Charlotte Rrx-k Cross, at. Msrk s hoepltai, fttl North Twelfth Vest Street b y. Ja-k (. and Lilliaa Pruienc glade. St Mark' hoepltai. tit acuta tocoad Kaat street, boy. AYEJtAClB BOKO PRKEA Total boad sales, par value. IT.tll.ae Tea first grade rati averaged -T.:, nrhanget. Ten eecendary rails averaged 11.11; aet ain .11. Ten pubno atlllt tea averaged M.lt, aet gain . . T-a Latluatrlala avratd tl l; aet lea II r-mb(ned lfit T 11: n-t loss 91 l .int.in-i averse a meat ago, 4ft.lt, yaar aio !.. |