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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 26, ID20. . LEHIG BILL Experts Regard Measure as Most Important Legis lation in Years. Crude Oil Production Will Be Increased; States to Receire Royalties. The turning of the mineral U&dt loafing bill by President Wilson was sold by Fait Lake expert jeaterday to be tbe moat constructive piece of legislation passed for In many years. Tbe Immediate tbe U1 result of the bill probably be the filing of appllcatlone for proepectore' per mite en many thousands of auree of re aerveJ lands In tbe elate. These reserved areas include lands In Washington, Emory, Wayna, Oartleld, Carbon and Uintah counties. The total area of tne federal reserved lands which ars opensd for development bv the provt. aiona or the bill is set at 1,941,797 acres of petroleum lands and 84.564 acres of oil shale lands. Much of this territory Is classified by the geological survey as doubtful." But that there Is destined to be some very considerable prospecting, with Indications In many places for successful operations, Is predicted by experts. Many persona are known to be In the fields at present, and the probabilities are that notices acre posted yesterday upon receipt of the Information from tt'aahlngton. The law require that applicants for prospectors permits post notices on the file and their requests for permits ground within thirty days after tne posting. Considerable of tho most promising fields hat been examined by geologists and oil experts, and it Is said tnat a, number of Uitereila have men on theee fledds at present posting the required notices, and that applications tor the permits will be mads . immed ately. In this connection John C. Howard, compiasldent of the Utah Oil Refining pany, paid yesterday?' "No one should assume that all these lands will be developed Immediately, but there will be reasonable development Just as fast as the economic conditions warrant In the various states in which these lands are located. "The immediate result of tho leasing hill will be to influence an increase in production of crude oil In Wyoming from I OOO.Of'O to 5,000, 6u0 barre s annual y, and In California from 2.000.000 to 000.000 barre. s annually. Many people are of the opinion that all of the withdrawn oil lands simply need to be drlUsd In order to get production, but this Is not so. Ths 1nlted States geological survey simply assumed that ft Is probabla that oU occurs in thsss withdrawn lands. "The operators In ths mountain, states and on tho Pacific coast hava bean vary et , much interested tn ths bill, and ne doubt regard It as a measure of relief. They would prefer ktosltig from the government en a royalty baste rather than to carry oo ths pending litigation involving OU r talma "Provisions of ths bn relesea approximate! jr 6 00 600 or j,0b,ogo of Impounded funds which have been held of questions fending d.Urrnlnatlnn tns otU. Mors than sixty-fiv- e lawsuits In one oil field of Wvoming. In volvlng many mllliona are settled bv ths bill. Many other suits now pending or anticipated will likewise be brought to a conclusion. "On account of ths large deposits of ooal and oil shale lands In Utah, Wyoming and Colorado, It wilt not bo long until sufficient revenue will be obtained, under ths slatsa apportionment of royalties, to buhd good roads and sustain ail the schools.. r- - 0 PROVO, Feb. 25. Articles of Incorporation of ths Utah Valley Land and Water company have been filed with the county recorder. Tho company owns about seres of land at Hberta. Jesse Knight of Provo is the president and a director; Locus Thompson, also of Provo, Is vice president; R. E. Allen, W. Lester Msngum, secretary and treasurer, era lbs otner directors, with W. L. Hansen of belt Lake. Ths capital stock la 1,000,000, par va.ua at 10 per liar. STOCK MARKET IS FEATURED BY CONTINUED. LIQUIDATION Shares of All Descriptions and Several Govern ment Issues Show Further Depreciation; Mercurial Issues Be?r Brunt. , 12.-0- A statement of ths cond'Uon of 1 state banka and trust companies of toe state as of December 31, IMP, as compared with ths condition of ninety-seva- n Institutions ths year before, shows a net gain In aggregate resources of tlMU.Jll. Tho largest individual Item of Increase shown by tho statement was In tho loans, discounts, trade acceptances, etc., which as compared w 1th totalled 53, 71.862 6 of the previous year. resources Tbs total of lha state banks and trust companies were 164 47.451 14, Uis statement. as ehown by The largest items of increase In the llsbl'ltles column are the Increase of 5,500,75 79, and tn commercial deposits of 7.230,448 31. The Increase shown in capital stock paid in la ISJ 437.50, and In surplus funds reserved of 3323,145.10. The report was prepared by N. T- - porter, stats bank commissioner, and K. 8. Clapp, an auditor for Uis commission. thee lees. see week. ferralfht. the war added materially Is their recral deAmeae elec be tosses esteoded from be. tho dorliae beta sahstsatutiy aeeleted hy bearish Sltreeeloee. Ths hrust of tbe atoremeat wee sgsla barest. by in errs riel issues, embnrtsg tbe steel. aqutp-meametre, ell sad shlppisg dlrieloss. but durmast ar oberwre issues slse anfferad rare ekrtsksge. peettage hreeeeled a greater disunity sell-is-efg eatorred effenega thus ssual. raff-sti-re.r. Poole abosdooed from various averts ta fells, but their rarest holllob ope ratios, thaa asy that group offered mere resletssre were Ptsal eltghily quoutleaa ether issues. Directors at the torsi federal reserve beak teeeuored a sdrasrs is the ret of leas sad d tarous le as treasury sertlflrstos tram 444 u pee seal. Sera setioa had bees frewshad awed by ths eratral baas ta PtiUadalphla. Ota r rales wars pet shared, caatrsry Is exports Hess. heavy Is the boad market, which was threugbeut, tha fas lure was Liberty I've, wateb fell to M 10, s sew lew rererd aad as et trem devils ef Ito per rest from y ester davs mlotmom. Total rales Ipaf veluel were Old tailed llatra bosda were 51 4.230 Wax earhaaged ra call. rielattra. ystsrda y filsrl with tbs publlo utlMlrau commission .ofl Utah psUtlon for un and fff convffnlno der whlcR thff corn!!? might build A rU It rood from Lund to CotUr city, Utah. ba Is declared that ths railroad would Inexpensive to construct compsrstlvely for Ths psfltlon points to ths necessity such s railroad. Residents of Iron counhave been Informed ty pow In Salt tmks thd company thit it by tbi promoter of the construction with ahead to Is ready go at an early date. Ths Una would be mile long. err-tlfio- Uur-ty-fl- a a a Kv Incorporation. A continued restriction of tho general a Manufacturing company; oapl-tloan market, as shown tn ths action of snarae: llOO.OuO, divided Into the New York federal reserve bank at and brokeraga reflected locally In tha scrutiny ths banks general manufacturing J. president; Paulson, Andrew are giving to loans not made on paper ousineae; M. P. Braffett, vies president; L. eligible for rediscount with ths federal B. McCloilan. traas-ure- r. C, ssoretary; reserve bank. In this connection it may be of value company; capital to stale w hat eligible paper is. Tha fol- . Certified Foods 1; H. A. Lamont. presklaat; lowing definition hse been made by Ed- B. C.share Olaen, vied president; N. J. Porsn-oward Elliott, director of tha Federal re A-- W. Young secretary. treasurer; sarve hank of baa Francleco: OU and Refining "Notes, drafts and hi is of exchange John H. $1: ehares 40,000 capital, arising out of actual commercial transT. L. LI vie y, vies Wooton. r. actions, i. a- - that are issued or drawn president; president; socretary-irensureJ. Tracey Wooton, for agricultural. Industrial or commercial or 140.-0of which have the proceeds purposes, Butterworth Investment company; been used or are to be Financial Conditions Shaping to That End, Wall Street Writer Assert. al Pcp-lea- $59.-OO- n, Llnooln-Wyoml- used for such purposes, and customers notes secured by of the United States governobligations ment issued subsequent to April, 117. Notes, drafts and bll.s Issued or drawn for Industrial or commercial purposes must have a maturity at the time of discount of not more thaa ninety days exclusive of dtye of grace. Notes, drafts and bills drawn or Issued for agricultural purposes Sr based on livestock, must have a maturity at the time of discount of not exceeding six months, exclusive of days of grace. oom-pan- y; rf Robert F. capital, ehares B. Klfnbaiu vtce president; Margaret B. Wright, eu rotary and treasurer. 100; priJnt; 6rh emodal Will re tori. U The Tribes. OGDEN, Feb. 35. About 400.000 will be expended at once upon remodeling and Improving factories of the Amalgamated Bugay company in the spring, aooordlng to B, M. Edgsil, vies proeldent of tha The BVmprovemerts win Include tho brick office for ths The Old Capitol Petroleum, Fuel building of two-stoIron company, through Abe Metklng. Its Ogden district office near tho factory tn president, and J. J. McClellan, secretary, West Weber, gp-ei- al ry THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE U. 8. 120 BROADWAY, JfEW YORK Tbe year 1919 was tbe most productive in tbs Equitiblss .bistory. NEW INSURANCE issued and paid for In 1919. . . .$454,839,437 ' levels bat the toss at the sloes As lea amounted to 1.200 000 share. The lore! sinaey anarbel reflected ta ita ta aipieel sura tbe ehssse is the steaeury cell loess ng at 7 per seat, rlalef steadily Is 13 per reel Just before with las 4 per This romper the close. test e sou lira which ruled during the poet slfSi Cvwutatlv Kgvr TORI. r.t that ths dtfUCIM at mens is laalM wd.r sad tilt Industrial cowdlfVowa ars brief rafimtH I amt this snsstUis p veked saw her satborst at ilquldstlaa eg ths He'S exchana tsdsy. Shares of all deecrtptlraa aid severs! at ths Wad Issues fleeted hr Una (orerameal donsdHls-lti- An increase of $11,615,878 over the previous year. During the year the Two Billion mark in Outstanding Insurance passed. .vu OUTSTANDING INSURANCE, Dec. 31, 1919. . . .$2,270,903,931 An increase of $346,365,353 over the previous year. PAID TO POLICYHOLDERS IN 1919 .V.! $73,990,176 97 per cent of the domestic death claims paid in 1919 were settled within one day after receipt of proofs of death. PAID POLICYHOLDERS Since" Organization ASSETS, December 31,1919 INSURANCE RESERVE .' . . ,$1,30291.677 tpevlkl te Tbe Tribute. VEW TORK. Feb. 24. A, further decline of eecurity quotation today, including Liberty bonds and corporate funded txeuea, (urslated liquidation on a broad acala. Tha Liberty He moved down from 5.70 to 4.30, wltlt a late recovery ta 4.10. These were new minimum levels In view ef tha impression widely accepted that so long as federal tax continued eevere In their application to large income, this tax. free luu would be close; y hld by wealthy individuals. Tha fall of tha 3ts wee bellevtd to reflect sale by corporations for tha purpose of increasing working capital Instead of using bonds that reacted upon stocks, or vice versa. The fact was evident In Wall street comment that tha credit situation had an unfavorable influence upon both markets. Tha feeling has grown this week, enhanced by the shrinkage of tbe reserve ratio of tha federal reserve system, that condition ar shaping for a material oontrao tlon of bank loan. The fsdsral reserve bank today Increased from 4Ta to ( per cent Its rediscount rata upon paper secured by treasury certificates, which was taken to presage a rUe in other rates tn tha near future. Tha speculative community had drawn afraeh to' tha credit outlook for scarcity snd hlgh rate for calL money, Opening at 7 per cent, the quo. tation was lifted to 1 per cent before borrowers were able to flu their reeds, and as tbe market stiffened-th- e downward progress of stocks was accelerated. Industrial sharee, notably steal, ell and motor Issues, fell from two to more than lx points under dealings more active than had been seen tn some time. The railroad department also participated in the decline, a process which may hava been furthered through short salsa by traders who sought to make capital of President Wilsons cogitation over tha railroad bill before signing tt, Tha threat of an appesj to tha courts by labor unions over particular sections of tha bill had a part In causing stocks to grow weak. Altogether, the day was one of nervousness in tha security and money markets, and with discussion of probabla loan contractions heard In many placet. It was not Surprising that traders sought to antlel. pate a slowing down of business In tb commercial field. . In Iron and steal, currant reporta show la something conlessening of sidered remote,activity whatever may ba the situation slsewhera. Ths Iron states that tha unabated demand on Age top of the eemmltmente appears to require full mill occupation for a long time, and It la recorded that Indications point prices on products for delivery higher than those now quoted. The passage of tha railroad bill has aroused expectations of substantia! chase by the carrier. and some of purtha steel companies are evldenUy giving preference to railroad orders. This eould ba explained by a desire to Increase the facilities of the carriers for and finished delivering-raa result of much Importance to material, steel which have experienced difficulty In mills, moving their goods at a saUefaotory rate. The steel Industrys pro pacts stand In rather sharp contrast with thosa of tha copper Industry, the latters currant slow business being emphasised by a reduo tlon of a number of dividends at directors meetings today- pt td .,$599, 423, 91JK $493,890,577 17,418,765 SURPLUS RESERVES: For distribution to policyholders in 1920 Awaiting apportionment on deferred dividend policies For contingencies 510,809,343 17,191,084 54,300,085 17,123,408 $ 83,611577 - . $539,423,919 third-quart- er . e 2. S - . looked neon le $342.-42- ELMER A. RICKER, Agency Manager. W. A. DAY, fNewhouse Building, Salt Lake City. President. 5; al al 34.701. Pacific Good Mining A Milling company valued It Improvement and equipment at 21,497 it, but points to tha fact that there ta litigation now in th courts over this American Fork canyon property. It reports that 99 4 tons of ora were mined in 1919, of which th contents In1400 ounces of silver and 74,000 cluded Th royalties were ounds of lead. 1497.91, and tb oompany ta willing tp consider these as net proceeds Pittaburg Consolidates! Mining A Milling company value It Improvement at 400. banpata Valley Coal company plaees its property value at a total of 33(0. 119; siarkot. atM-ly- : amuUi fat bffa. 175 ta 350 I pouada, ptFuoda 11 75; 19 00. $13. OOtf 13.50, mii4 fat feo? a. 10 o4 tip. $12.6013 23; fMdra, $10.Tv5l ca4 4riT'i, J75 t 350 toua4a $13.00 $414$ market, ehoice Good Oemaad. Umba, fftaadv $14 5016 00; fat watbara, yariinja, $9 6010.30; , $7 0048.00, $6.009.00; fat llal t Ogden ZdYeatock. Special to Tbe' Tribe ae. 74. frit. 34 Tsttt Eeeelpts, OODEN, rboi ' Choice hesvy steers, fltLOOtttl fW good steers, choice to.OO(Si no; (air steer., .hri4 0n; cows and ehet c feeder steer, fatIQVjpftO; 9 OdfiS OO; fair te good cow sad belters, cutters, L1.0H94 00: sag. 009 00.choice belter, feeder rows, non ear., 3 00W4.WI:5.U04s7-i4holosoa bulls. TOO; ta belie. 14 004x12.00. fell 00, seal calvee. the Market, street 2011115; feeder law be, Leah. 17.00lg00, twee. 11 00 12.00. Ksnsaa City. 1V1S CfTT, I feh. 3 (Celt-- d Si.i.p at Market Hag ,re; i,te 35c h'ghcr. R ilk. 5l3LTrilt !3 kravi., 11 IXIVI 7. wcdiuwa. IliLqll II bghl. light 16 4461.47 - Rye Barley No. 3 whits, 1 (1 sd 8'. 412 nn$14 Jf o. ' to. rood Itl.DOdA SO. Clover PorS Nominal, lard Jjbd 50. p ga. h- b6W1Sc. So. 2, So 170 1 0. . Jaonary a 10 30. bheep Receipts. 9000; killing liwbs, 2V dewa, lewef. eberp steady. Law ha, 64 pounds cranmra, 14 5017.00; 5319 73 cull, 613enif00417 wedluw 25; swra, yearling wethera, 11.35 0)16.50; euils dad eowaara, cud choice, 0,73411.00. 515 Xsiuu City Produce t'cm. rab., S.I. Btilter. ox.haj-kiraia, unchangud. dee; tae lout, lHc 14 Ju. - KANSAS fcgfe kignvr, Poultry P', Feb. 88. Hne Receipts, 6000; ISA514,00. Top. 614.1. bulk, higher Cattle Receipt. 6O00i etrady. bteera. 11 IM 4.00 U. 00; iwt aad hslfera, !, Lb. Sheep Receipts, 1400; tteady. 090.00; fwea, 13 00013 60. . M, Pottto Market, reh S3 PoUtora. steady, CHICAGO, Nortbera white, sacked 6i to 51 tern. eaters rat,,-- ,, 04 46; de bulk. 64 8O04.5U; 4.6304.75. 9ttT Sugar Market. 16000. ram - Feb. YORK. ffurrBt HIS. " MinneApollB Grxia. Pvb, 35. Floor, xuetwaged. MTVNEAfOl.t. . 1 1701 Barley. Ry No. I. (L55lk91.5(TA Bran, 6480. Carp, 51 4'wa t 48 SBto4e-- J Pain. lax, 53.U03.16 poffUrF. Iohifp; ehirfextff. $0r: Id roafftert, XJyj turkffwff, DrYtsad, rootlerfeo n. uaciuiQf v CHICAGO. naagtllod; , creamery. 405c Receipts, I 57 raera Pirate. Eggs, higher HOX.'dyu-c- i ordinary firata, 4u045c, at mark. 4T 0 the uro xpnnga, 33c; higher; Toultrv AUra. fan la, 37c. i, 3 alea'r. Mb 4 ffBtiR PTYfBlr; Ur $u44v, f Etfe- 3 - . 'V, WHOLESALE DAIRY YR0DCC& furoiftbffd by Mutuil QuoUIoc cosp&7 ffTtpff minF fml) Fretfe errr emwtry erwueer Trtb Cff Hi cmmtry &rtn batter la Cook In tur buttar HjO-IRcncfe tec (tr!ctF rrfe). KaiJ err-mcbee&e, trlptctc.. on Amffrlct Dlork SiM fT 43 iz 1 nA ..,...o.e. Cr8Hi ferkli V burtar, iff crus feu tic cruuntct ...... prime Fraafe firm Kew YorS Money, TORK. Feb. to. Mareiutil VKW crr. prr btrrlin fcii'T-dc- fei!l. y y btllf, 01 fiiiy AcniT-d$3 40 HI able. $3.41. 14 mnrrlal paper. 6 : $3.3 bBk. ffial $3 if X wsnt oc 36'; desffctl. F ra DrfrarelrDa sd. M; Cffetff. 14 OR. RrlgifS (rfrrawDDiand, 13 feu; cfHinff, 13 Cl. 07. r. Demand. ST; ruble I irraD!BBfj, 18.18, cffbtr, 1$ Ufc f Oi5 1 fejffkf IiRfod. 1.04; CoYeroment feuad, $; sxiaa4 feffffto ctlr, Tim tpmff; 4t pt rent. Call airot; feih.T 13 perrrat, eK'f Ac T ruUn crnl, nt, pr feUI,pf14 per erst; effrrrd at 15 prr crt; fr fe !, . )1 Je loan, 15 cent. Wreck -- ! Bioot-y- bank accrpUacr, cent; , pet $.1118. axchaof Foreign Metal Market IAa Rrpotfcd by JF. A. Hol A C off Al Fta&dnrd cowr hrt, fealra. 134 10. up 17 fed. t, 4utura 2300 tnua foture. 128; Electro copper femfe ttneband. U4 ? off T bpoi fit 3a - c fc Silver Msrket. HEW YORK, Feb to. Bar UaxiCff douara, 9Se tiONDriV. 131; L--; furisr, A3 tff $ fid. ton a. 33 - 51 17a fid; fotnrro. fid. fipeiur ffpcffB Chicago rroduca. 35 Fek. Butter, - fatfere4 $74ac. $$l?(jrtcj c in 35. Butter, Bffkff Nff 2 Ffb ffieffiffPe Efffffq Cff. -- , Produce. Yor JTew fftffcfe. Raw cugar. grsou.aied, a w a ftekittf $.65 6. Feb. NEW YORK eratrifugal, 10.13; ffrffv $6, j T'. cdfid KEXV YORK, Teh to. Cories fnts-- e May. 64 Ode; Jo y, etrady; MercA 87 57r; . 69 61c; Oieher, SA30c, January, --V ftec. tertoe spot, quiet; widditag. 40 ltv. net advance afriS Ceoee closed steady at te 76 puinie. Ui 19.00 Shara LotUard bran pa ny earned 6171 m eemwra stock to 1919, sghiut 19.00 to toil Third Avenue Rtllwey tar Je sue ry shews deficit after charge pf T4.'d8. ram- pared with deficit ef 115 990 to Jesuyry. 1'regular quarterly M no tana Power dec la rad ikt per cent dividend at per cent ea preferred stock, payable April sthek at record March 16. diaedard Oil ef New Jersey bad Urraaaed triffff ot MioUffff I Cfffft A fffllff U fffftiltr A)t 1ibbr nmp7 dUrff$ rest, Hyehit Mare teriy dividend ef 1H per 10. stock ef record March 15 t BlfUtl Oil compeey dec Is red regslee quaron eld and new terly dlvldrad ef 6 per cest preferred stock, payable March 81 t Stock ef record February 24 dirt-dra- d Pierce OU declared, regular quarterly of 3 per rest ra preferred a lock, payable April 1 to aleck of record March to. declared quarterly regular iggett-Meyora dividend of 10 P" cent ra preferred, poysblo April t to etoch of record March 15. Worthin(tra Pump declaredos regular quarterly preferred slock dividend of 14. per nt and lie per rast ra B stock, hoik payable AprU to. 1 to stock of record More buaderd OU of New York declared regular to payable April quarterly dirtdend ef 67. stock Of record March 15. New York Transit declared regular quarterly dividend at 64. payable April 16 to slock of record Match 12. Talon Tank far, tor peer ended December St, 4,836,302. 66tot 1,' 1910, not ee relays, 236 018 to 1018. Year ended December ft, 1610, Tnlted Drag net profit eftrr chargra and tat. 4.076,0u4, agxlnrt 4 670.022 tn J018. 1 hiao Copper declared a quarterly dividend of 37 ix cents axalaat 76 grata three wontht ago. Ray Consolidated, to grata, against 60 gents three months ago, aad Nevada Coaaolided. to costs, againat 74 gents three months ago. quarterly dividend of t'tah Copper declared mom I ha ago, payable (I 60. sameto asstockthree "f record March 13 Ms rob 81 London, cables, 6414; demand, 53.404.10 Pans. 14 04 aad 14 00 per dollar. Italy, 18 ilatkl, 1,06. Creek, aad 16.13 per dolmf, , Cotton Jiarket. NEW Bails snd Industrials, 4 RortM b7 a. a. ffff . . le higher, 64c; einxig, liens, 8L Joseph. $w ' The export vrera T32.6S0 900 franco, ah ef 874.9d6.uO0 fraees era r January. Tef y..- . iuax year, 1 ar 78.254 ffff a- 1IS. (Halted Plate, Bureaa at Markets) Hog Kneel pta. S500; 415wa-k- et bulk. to; 10c ta toe higher. Top, 516 10414 60; heavy weight. 41 SO15 50; 413.40 16 40414 to, Wright. lifnt w.,ht, fun 51 254f ' 45; heavy park613.75, Ught-ilghsaws, aorra, araoeth. 5l6.OOi0l4.35; packing ing 4U 5O0U.5O. rough. 612 25 13.0U, Cattle Rectlpls, 85W; warket feBeraUy Reef .Iran, mrdhna and betvy weight, etrady. cbeu-- s sad prim., tl.00l 14 27 aiedlnm aad 6k 30.1 10. M. J10 45016 00; eoiumea, good, light weight, grad sd ebhlce, 11.93414.33; eeatwaa sad wedluw, 0 00xplt35; butrhrr eat-ti4 00010 73; belfera, 50.500,1125; eeura. capper aad estwra. 5.0004.00; veal carves, 51LOO015 4O; feeder hasdv sad webt, light sieen, 57.5O0U.5O, sleeker ewers, H.iL4 ' ST. J04EFH trip 5ratu J 2,Vi too dal fra a " ,a francs over dsuusr, , Import of 4a3.000.000 Fb, oy R-- Br aod fliacouad. i.2SAl 3ver, aliw. FT 4 QBfraaafydw pt " XJUEMd, Lioarcd. 8 !!7f 16 Fek to. STOCKHOLDER V MEETING, ' T A Champ, on ire- - ug vr I y M.nlng Coffea Futures. o c Th parkieg enwe. 12Uffl2 i n i , Tha rrr pt at of. tig B i i X l EV T0RR. rh. to ab-t.uw-Rc- ii. irust, airadv te ueevraly rckkl bags h -f aolUra eelteaated at tew.r if r cc -t 4 , eteera, cbeice gnd prime. fie Heavy raimiiuuy -r la market 13 log 14 50, eiwi.il tna t ted goud. tt,3in i on, caua-- d erne llitlr '' offn-cra'j 6hl srslla, i,i ' -I earawra. S ton 14 50, ligM weight, grad gsd co'tco fulurra during today' earlier trailer f own 5 9 potato higher, prices Mgxxt nff t Olien mo f aad C 73; If , sfirr IH.IOull o' ihc ii Chce, ul but Importing ' OkOOIl OO; huicbrr cattle krifera, 14 353 2 or 6 puiote la III I room t were said t he taking up the ao liras, 13, em, aakoerlt OO; eaeerre and cutter., o I ah. im M&i ii- - 1 a, aad City. vr.1 calve. 512 504X14.61 feeder and priras am, a rait,rd oa trad I ' m. 7 051113 stacker etcer ; May up to 14 C, or 22 polo a U) o cljLk. 0.75x1 covc-i- a. lha 14 with bieheJ 57c, at and eloord 75. net 4 iml cioaiag, at a act adrao-.- a of 14 to X bheep Becriptk, 4000 ; glow sad steady. lljl.l., 5UV.nti.24; 1 $4.W10-T5- OmzhA. e 50. Imports Increass. feh. 35. Pi BIB. twuunted t OMASA Veh. 3S. f iff 50tS $4 fttd WO50, $ choice, foo4 eulieeBdcommuA, ,kA a iDcn-a- Twtfftr WffMif rikli htfhrv Oat. at 1 $11.25 Tap. $U351L40l 0W. Sheep Receipts, ' Equitable protection. United E tat as Fuel company reported to th state board of equalization yesterday a total valuation for taxation purposes of 32,100,112, of which IU&9.330 located In Carbon county and 1141,121 1 Emery county, and In Carbon county improvement equipment at the Biack Hawk min ar valued sU 435,415; at th Hiawatha, and at the Panther at 159,220, a total Of 1934,960. Coal lands are valued by th lands company at 1234,632, and non-coat 25,79. In Emery county the company value Improvements and equipment at the mine at a total of 1404.174. divided 113.075 at the Black Hawk properties and $291, tuO at U Mohrland min. Coal lands ar estiland at mated at 402, mi, and non-co- coffe, fttlli 34U-i4?fc- , blcrtf , Riff 7f NEW TORK, Feb. 33. Th Kear York federal reserve bank today rmted lta iw,et rat United States certificates at luiUS.A-es- s frea 40 t S per cent. AU ether rates at dlaceoal peeaeriheA- - by wlU retraia usebaeged tb bank aa Jan aery Tha dlacnuat rata e eeqiwerctal paper tyr d pec era! and e Liberty brads sad Vkui; . . 4ix par eaaL be Banker,' tecepiaoccs are dueled at 5 per ttj.'.. CatiloRc1pt, rTr. Accident and Health policy completes the circle- - of bT, . Air- . DISCOUNT IS RAISED ON U. S. CERTIFICATES 16 OOP; Tt b. $$. Uoff Bulk. $1$ 4i0 felffhw: wak U 14 $0; top, $14 $0; $l$$ral4T6; dinn. $54 1314 45; bffbt $146o14 $0; ollffbu, $14 26$14.7$; smooth, $1$ 4OV1&.00; paefeiaf wvi. roof fe. $12 90eU46. piffm $18 26414-BmI iteor, 6x00; woob. od 6mF woiffet, eboifP ao4 d4 food, $11.2614-75- , $18 Tfif 16.00; medlars eomtooo, $$OOH26; lifhfc wolght food oof ehotro, $11 0Uttl$ 2A; comm oa cod mMium. 16 6011.60; butchor taUl $6,504$ 12 50, cows, U.50 11.25; ctaoero and $4 75tt$50: vf1 $15.001625; Bteo ra $7e50UAG; offhoff ouort. $675 $10 26 Uiib, .7 Double the face of the policy will be paid in case of death from accident. A Yesterday. ta some as llhsly It hare a bearish influence. quarter The fact, how-ert- r, that receipts coo tuned light sod tbst so big srrumnlslloa at terrain! point was aow expected, put othoe erarideratiras nearly out of alght. Although price changed ware lira. Receipt. 472. t Imice fut bra. 175 mera lively thaa has at late bees tho rslo, to 250 poueda, 12 75i4.1 00; feeder. JiO 00 13 0013 50. tbe tendency of tha market moot of tho time 1150. Bulk at eel. was spward, especially foe the sear by wrath. Clture lamb., 14.004 Iteep Receipt., 65. 9 00it11 OO, fat ewes, 7.006 wethera, Closing pncea were at tb top level of IS 100; peaslra. goo, feeder iswhe. 11 00415.00. Prefit. taking sale as all bolgra prevented the rata warket front showing mack sympathy with corn strength. Hlghae quota liras m' begs gav a lift to Special to Th Triban. provuira. DENVER. Cola- -. Vb. 90 battle TUeelpf. about etrady. slow: Beef 1300. Market, steer. 40 5047 1) OO; COW. gag betters. 7 Ml s 25, calves, 15.50417.00; sbteken aad feeders. 5A(H 10.00. Mark 4. 10c higher. Bra Receipts, 1300. WSS ineome. mosthly ' H $Jc. 87?: JuPv. 14 OeUitwr, 14.70c; $4sptFmbcr fepot 4t. CHICAGO. Valuations Hied With State Board of Equalization 6V; 14 etnihrf, , l$c tn 4tBan4 Vb. SI. Cora trading breed ee 4 eat noticeably la wises today, owing te tee withdrawal at a role which during the lest tea wraths has ra Hired test soy individual laterral ta deUraries further eff thsa tb (arrest wrath should ant exceed 300,000 hu.h-e- l. Business consisted largely at th Woiulunoras buying 4 May- and ipreads, asUiag of July. Orals were flrw, at th saw a yaaterd.ys prices flaieh t Sc hirher. srttb May felling 41. Lit to HM and duly tlAO4 ta tui. Oata finished se off to fee Proviairas scored set gates at 12c lie. Loosening at restrictions on th cert, trad ..ra, Wrch. H.IO; polots. Chlc&f o. $1 AN EDUCATIONAL POLICY ' providing a fund for the college training of a son or daughter. A CASH REFUND LIFE ANNUITY under which the total return may be more, but can never be less, than the purchase price. Tbs following provisions will he added to the policy when desired: 1. In case of total and permanent disability: Premiums will eems. (b) Tbs Insured will me It (t) The beocficigry will receive lull rice of policy t maturity, 017.75. I? Tho Equitable issues aU standard forms of life insurance and . annuities, including the following: A CONVERTIBLE POLICY which can be modified from time to time to meet changing conditions. AN INCOME BOND to provide for the declining years of ths purchaser. AN ENDOWMENT ANNUITY POLICY maturing at age 65, providing thereafter an income for life. F fiptcUl t Tb Tribes. NORTH SALT LAKH, fb. SSewftll-1- U. arkt, alMdy; m4 y4 dtnawi, friptt, 466; Cfcak taarf $16.001100: ataera, $9 00 ow $10.00; far ataara, $$!&$ 06j rboi? $A fo aid bifer A7; fair to enw aid biferv 67 00$ 00; aeiuft, 4 k2A; eiiun. $6 604 oo; fat bulls, $4 00 h 00," al bolftf&t bulla, $6 00$4k0r; light calvaa, 160 t 500 potinda $1 2.60 U 50; 4tna a4 buT vaal calvaap UZb tm 530 poouda, The above figures are from tbe 60th Annual Statement which will be sent to ' any address on requckt. A LIFE INCOME POLICY under which tbe beneficiaty receives a monthly income for life the safest and the best kind of insurance for family protection. A GROUP POLICY which an employer protects the families of his employees., by A CORPORATE POLICY to safeguard business interests. taaibe, 1715030 00; enlls end ennamra, 1100 16 60013 00. ewes, 4117.00: yearling wethers, 510 50113 50; rulle aad eawwea, 55 55010 50; 5 feeder Uaibx, 14.35 breeding 00014.00; Bdlllon-Bec- k ll(yuH.,i. 11.00414 25. ot Ma-o- f'-- r I'hl -- ee-iir.- l- ll-- id coaac-tucuc- -rats - Cem-peo- 1 hu-i- an-- d --- tel 1 3tw ",i. 6.., |