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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 'WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 30, 1920. 17 d that the auM 7400 cand of aaU tnon nod a Id 240 pound ran if Salmon, and earft of them, is niishr.irw'fd nd adulterated within the meaning of the provisions of the act of congress of June 30, 1906. known aa the food and drugs act, and said caeca of salmon, .and each of them, eo ailuterated, were shipped' In Interstate commerce by Tallant-Gran- t Lacking company from Astoria, Ore., te the City of Halt take, state and district of Utah, consigned to GiLton t ommerctaJ company, contrary to the form of the case mad and provided; statute d cans of salmon that the 246) and the 2460 one-h- s cane of at the time of the filing of eeid libel of information, were within the dity of Halt take, In the atate and district of Utah, n their original and unbroken packages; And whereas, the said court, on tha 9th day of March, A. f. 1920, did Issue an order directing the United States marshal for the district pf Utah to attach and seize the asld 2406 cans of salmon and the 2400 cant of salmon, and each of them, and did fix the 12th day of April, A. D. 1920, at 10 o'clock of said dav, In the courtroom of said court In tha federal building, at Halt take City, Utah, as the time and place for the" hearing of this libel of information, and did order that said marshal, by publication and posting, cite the said TsUant-GraLacking company, and all persons having or claiming, or pretending to have any right, title or Interest In said property, to be and appear before the said court at the time and pises aforesaid, then and there to make known their claims and allegations in said Vnatter. And whereas, under and in pursuanca of said order and the due and regular process of the above entitled court, 1 have seised the property heiem- described, and. said property is now in my possession. Now, therefore, In pursuance of said order, you, the aforesaid mentioned Tacking company of Astoria, Ore , and all persons claiming or pretendto have any rights, title or Interest ing In said property, are hereby cited and Admonished to be and appear at said time and place, then and there to mske known your claims to said property, and your allegations In that behalf. AQUILA KEBEKER, United States Marshal for ths District of Utah. k2393 ByJX 8. Dorrlty, Jr., Deputy, one-roun- ACTIVITY AND STRENGTH one-ha- -- I ll FEATURE STOCK MARKET CITIES Tnfce Wfc6 Securities Receive Additional Stimulus From preme Court Decision Exempting J. C. Cutler, Jr., Financial Dividends From Taxation. Review Predict Increased Su-- Has ToDAV a UAT You YOU. (AR IS , hh ASK1N6-K- fbue s e old e or b1 T0R S tor were aetlT srrh troci( again during th greater pert ?. seMion, deriving additional sunnla the decision f anprem emirt, aa it rrom of hud Columbia Trust Company Elects Officers; Lumber Sal u tass-othe- mere eileasiv Smelt A Big Ama Sugar Kfg Auia Sumatra Tub Ama Tel A Ama H. LAM Anaconda Lumper Atchlwm AU Gulf A W H Htldwla Locomotive opera Nona, but also embraced gumeroua sptelsltlea nd m 101 taneoua share viaee dhtdead statue Demands Heavy. is likely result of put ih a lot Berra. Stuff Than ThV Do In It March financial review, th pany of John C. Cutler, Jr, calla attention to good buelnese in Salt Lake and towna of Utah, and cays this buaineaa should increase.- The letter goes on to aay: ''From present Indications the demand for money and credits will continue for some time to come, and this causes a conservative feeling to prevail in. financial Cost oo'Oavs. it TO PE Worm 8 HUhorcp. That RATE OuRS OlXiMt To 6R'NO-HuRDRtD AT LfApr, AT ouir . taw. High hi Jo 60 j t$oo aal-mo- n, 45 M i lose i S U si one-pou- 43 ?ul.tvjl.i7 82 lo HrJU jU7 DW 04, hi w ui 64 25 64 6Jt 124 lit w j 1 .... Tl to undergo maraud aUvrsatioe as tax decision. Aa per cent rai for rail meaty, which later dropped to 7 per real, and a rally ia foreign exchange, notably the London remittance. were among the factors ia the further advance, which was arrested ta tha later dealings, bowete by heavy realising for ' profits. of railroad shares increased the 8treogth belief (list these properties, like many high-grad- e industrials, probably will readjust their hidcapital vs tit coo se tiwi t distribution of den assets." turning within this category were Delaware, Lackawanna A Western at aa extreme advance of points, and Heading at a gain of Kept-stintheir spectacular gyration of the previous duy. General Motors and Crucible Pteel .Motors were again th outstanding features. mad a gross rise of 22 points to 323 and Crucible rose IS points ta 240. Motors forfeited exactly hair Its gain at th close and Crucible finished at aa actual loss of a fractl$e 9 com- W stw oosei '.ONES IWTH A CTASTER. useo' New York Stock List Hiwt Sugar r Am sampled ,tock dividends from ruled that appraisal of American Can railroad properties are to be baaed on pretest Ama t ar A fdry Ami HAL. pfd physical value, Amh Loromotlv Trading continued to be dominated bf laaue which led Amu yesterday's 7ktY Tb UOeTM t Prosperity in Future. I our bos , 02 4. 08 . nt I.,... Halttmor A Ohio..... Beth ftt eel Butte A Map Copper .. Isltf Petroleum (sosd.sa Pacific ieutial Chesapeake A Ohio I hi. Mil A Ht Paul .... A Northwestern ... hi, ft I A Pac ( bias Copper Colo Fuel A Iron markets. Cum Products "With the exceptionally low prices at ( ruclbl Steel which United States Liberty bonds and Cuba I ane Sugar Victory notes are selling, there has been D A H G some uneasiness In alt bond markets, but Erie there Is no doubt that our United States General Electric securities will advance to jar. At pres- tion General Motors ent prices these government securities Other motors, steels and equipments, also Great Northern, pfd . do Org ctf ........ are among the very best of investments." oils, tobaccos and food share, registered gains of 2 to 6 points in tha course of the day, but Illinois Central ...... of these varied fasuea ocly oils and tbaccoa Inspiration Copper ... Colombia Trust Elect. Hales amounted to lot Mer Marine, pfd.. were strong at the close. International Nickel .. shares. Charles S. Burton was yesterday re- 1,400,000 The bond market was strong, especially LibInternational Paper .. elected president and Kranx B. Cook was erty sod internationals, but trading was k C Southern vice president and cashier of relatively light. Total sate (par value) were kennecott i upper the Columbia Trust company at the meet- $12.375. oiK) Louisville a Nashville bonds were unchanged oe Mexican ing of the stockholders held yesterday. Old lolled State SAM 17 Petroleum . .. lMl 10) Other officera elected yesterday are R. calL Miami Copper I 22. 22 s 22 W. Burton, treasurer and assistant rash- Id ale hteel 24 Missouri Pacific ler; William H. Gibson, secretary and aslit1 IhUfc' 2 Railroad Bonds. Montana Power SA M sistant treasurer; A. B. Gibson, M. K. M A t National Lead 2 rni 80 Parsons and F. A. Pyke, trustees, and Reported by i. A. Hoyle A fa ) Nevada Copper S 14UI 14 M. H. Woods, trust officer. The directors 14S New York Central . .. 7.1 21U 78 74 u are Charles S. Burton, Frank B. N 9.1 T. N H A liartford.l 3d , 14 s S4 h Cook, A. B. Gibson. Peter Clegg. Wl.ltarn Norfolk W Western fMi IS H P7 Story, Jr., J. W. Webster, G. E. Bower-maNorthern Pacific .... n 40 mi George T. Odell, F. A Pyke, R. P. 4540 45 41 M. H. Woods and ,M. K. parsons. Morris, I 34G JUG, J. M. Hayes was elected to fill the vacancy 425 W1S,' 88 12 on the board caused by the recent resigPennsylvania nation of A. H. DeN'tke. Pittsburg A W ta. Hay loo upper . . . . Reading Blackfoot Proposes Bond Issue. Rep Iron A Steel .. Royal Dutch, N y,, The Blackfoot, Idaho, city council has Oil A Rfg . Sinclair entered Into an arrangement with the KxMithern Pacific ... Palmer Bond & Mortgage company of Southern Railway . Salt which will supervise the proMudebaker Corp . . . ceedings and legal work In connection Texas Co with a proposed issue of J3HO.OOO In muniTobacco Products , . Union Pacific cipal bonds. The proposed bonds will be 112 124 121 1J.4 I used for the construction of a municipal aited Cigar Stores 71 1,000 74 S, 72 !' 6 Ind Alcohol .... waterworks system. AO M United States Steel 0M 6dt I'M !ht, do preferred 111 11J'. Ill Employees (Jet Bonus. I tab 8 72 tapper 72, 72, TJ 8 Food Products.. 21 Announcement was made yesterday by 84 U 8 Hmelt 7 87 2 the Utah-Idah- o 67 of disa Sugar company 4 14 ,2 M 52 esting house Elec . tribution to its permanent employees of V lilt 141 .. . 24 23 25 a bonus of 10 per cent of their yearly salaries. The distribution was made last Sales in hundreds. week, the amounts being paid In capital stock of the company at the par value of New York Bond Quota tlong. $10 per share. The stock certificates car(As Reported by J. A. Hog la A Co ried with them a letter from the manage- what Did you (hi let h?m what did you fee? we kicm have cor 6sv uCT Away $. Be .a it For Tell him? OH A QUICfc SALE LUCKY MVNQgEP To AND A 3 WED A cer QOAeTCgy 3s SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE Received at the office of th. Twin Falla Highway District, 7 Power building. Twin Falls, Idaho, up until 2 o'clock, March It, 120, for th, construction of approximatemacadam ly 23 miles of bituminous pavement, culverts end bridges. Proposed work will bo let In two contracts, approximately aa follows: CONTRACT NO. 9 12.2 MILES. -- ......... ROADS. 29,300 cu. yda earth excavation. 113.000 sq. yda 4 -- Inch macadam ;ui 4, 81' j ment expressing appreciation for loyalty and services of the'r employees It it the dealre nf the management, through the distribution of the bonus In atock, to have its employees share in the responsibilities and profits of the organl It was announced that a 2 per sation cent dividend, or 20 cents per share, will probably be distributed by the company no its stockholders March 1. A&flo-Freo- C K U K 4a do 2nd 4 do 3rd do 4ib 4 4s fAa Reported by J. A. Hogie 4 Normal Condition Returning. The large Increase in Frances exports to the United States, the abundant labor supply in Italy, and the evidently large hu; e resumption of commerce in Bwttser-lan- d, are general indications of returning normality In western Europe, according to the Guarantee Trust company of New York. Belgium is watching her Internal problem very keenly, ana with an In- encouraging sense of the realities. New Issue - $5,000,000 -- Province of Ontario, Canada Per Cent Bonds On Beth Steel ref 5s 1st L 1942... Cal Gas umf 4 ref 8 K 5a 37.. hile Cop coll tr eonv 7s 1923..; trt W I'r 6 1st 8 F 1946 Pae Gas 4 El coo 4 ref 5s 1942j Pac TAT 1st coll tr 8 F 5e UMTj C 8 Steel 5s 8 F 108J Reviewing the biuldlng situation, S. W. Straus of 8. W. Straus A Co., says: There continues to be a marked increase In building operations throughout the vountrv. Kor the month of February th total operations amounted to approximately $1&fi.ono,0ofl, which is a gain of $30 O0O.OOO over the month of January, and an increase of $70,000,000 over the month of December. With Jabor conditions throughout the United Htates apparently becoming more stabilized, there is every indication that these gains In the volume of new construction will continue, and that there will be even greater increases during the month of March. Weather conditions also will be an added favorable incentive fur increased actlvitj. aub-joo- bonds; r Steel Corporation. Wick Green Star Steamship Co. Ask for our free booklet on how to prepare your income tax rtatement. wire-Spence- PA-tMER- i Corvl aMortjage Company Bun 412 Walker Bank Bldg. Phones Was. 5888-588Liberty bonds bought and sold for cash on basis New York quotations. 9 Excellent Warehouse FORRENT ft. of floor space, electric elevator and trackage; loDg or short terra lease. In11,000 q. quire Pierpont Avenue, Or Phone Wasatch 5341 335 -- Amiixen 44 Company Incorporates. The Hooper Cash Union yesterday filed articles of incorporation with the secretary of state, showing an authorized capitalization of $25,000 In $100 shares. T. A. JjOW is president; Joseph Manning, vice president; T. M. Jones, secretary, A t'hnirtensen, treasurer, and T.- - V. Head, additional dnector. 4 4 4 Clearing House Report I3.4M.231 30 Tuesday' Hearing'! , $2,516,414.51 Same day Iat year C Utah Banka and Industrials. As JD ported by J. A. Hogle 4 Co ) gunk atocts TelnmHo Tnit 101b Satlonal 810b. N'atl Rank of Rrpebhc 2bfth, Necuntv 8 ate bank 156h. ( tab feeing 4 Trust Bankers. 23Ab. k)4k5b. Walker Rroa. Industrial stocks Amalgamated ftngar S8fe. Amalgamated 8iar pfd HHS 105, Cooenll-date- d Bsgoa 122a. Independent Coal 40b. Htatm Tel 4 Tel 91 007v--910O, Standard Coat 49tc ML Ttak Fire Clay 8unr f (tab Idaho Z C M ! L Htnca l.s 8'a 8 Bonda 90, Bfandard Cast 8'e 9b, f tsb Pr 4 Lt 1t A's K1 M, I sh Li 4 9 s fe1-, a 74. ZecurltUs Ltab s Alta f'i yt Club 8 a 1U0. llirt 4 lt'kfhe Hni.bndg usual foundry dirt declared of 1 per ceot ea regular ipinrtei! (Omni, u anl .1 per eat on prferrel, payable Mtircii :1 to stock f record Msceh 19 Paris. Freitrn evcli h.kp Idirion, 1M 11 M( per riuliur, ituly Q per debar; Mums, 11 in 5 9m jer d Usr, Beifium per dollsr; hTsin I 1755, Uermanv $0117; Holland, $8M; $i2: bint kblni, f i:vj, t lirtstums. $1710, hagen, $ 1mu, and Oreece, $ 1115. Copen- Money. 11 bills, 1.18 per cent. 5 ier cent, per cent. 9 - Monev. March 11 Ittto .... LAN ... 4s... TAT 5.. .... .... ... .... 4....,. 4. 4S71So 4 90Trx 6.. 4 72VCaioa I A K G con 4s. . Dorn of 5 (1031) Brie gen 4 (Jen Elec 5s Gt Nor 1st 63 nd 91 45 86 4s.. 81 ... wt. Pac 1st Pc U K of rV f Idaho. (art Ftraus Portland. Ore., and Nellie llarvcv Salt Lake. 3 lcur Benuwd liarnson, felt take, I'tan. Elba Lu'h KdumIis 2s reg 100U.W rent ref 4r... 72', .. coupon lOOlnt M Marine ba. 90 K C Mo r f 4s reg 1(8 5s.... Ml69l-- G cv 4s coup. i.lo0 tin 4s 88 Vo KAf.-- i Panama 3s reg 4s. 5J 88 Mo 3pac do coupon 4s.. 57 Mont Power 5s Amn T 4 T cv 6a 9 51 ' Anglo-Frenc08 5s Armour 4 4 o 4 A trillion gen 4s... v o 3 wr nm B 4 O cv 04 SO 8 L ref 4s 81 B'th Steel ref 5a, 5s 86 94 Peon con Cent leather oi.2 72 Penn gen 5s Cent Pae lat 884 Cbes 4 0 cv 6a. 70 Beading gen 70 C, Joint 4a 98 8t L 4 8 F arij 6s 8M, C.WABtP cv Pac cv 6e ....103 C.R14PRy ref 4s. Rnllway 6s..., 54 Chile Cop col tr 6s 7874Tex Co cv tts....lou 4s B 1$M? ... I 8 Rubber 5s.... 8.', 8 Hteel 3s 97 Wabash lat ... 97 New York Koney. Beat-rb- and New Suits Filed. Harry T Laug iijfalust Fmncp T. tang, ftu tluorif on gmiind of desertion. Alma Wavier against John (. W sever, for dhorce, on ground of uonsuppori. ftovV (MizUh again! Gige 8. LemaKh and otln rs. 'for Hjhs salon of premises. Pattern Iron and ilctal company against A. GoMtoitf to recover $2000, alleged due on agrtMuncut. 8. Ha.vtb-agnlnt the I'niverafl) Investment company, to ncoicr $5100, alhged due on a Hole Laura Andcraon agtflnst Ore W. Anderson, on ground of desertion. for Eleanor Ario Knmey againnt Lincoln G. liuuiue) , for dnoroe, on ground of nousupiwrt. rtitru, Births. bZK. A Clever epeecheg, mus'c and a general of gjod fellowship contributed to the success of the annual banquet and meeting of the Young Womens Christian association which was held in the gymna-hiuof the club building at 522 East Broadway last evening At the coiifluusion of the dinner and introdeing the speakers of the eveMrs. K. A. Smith, pres. dent of the ning board of churches, spoke of the need for greater effort in getting new members into the association.1 She paid that fall those she had incited to join the Y. W. A. were glad to do it and needed no urging when Us wonderful work was exMrs Smith introduced plained Mrs Thomas A. Blackford, head of the campaign team sent out bv the national board to nsaiet the local association in its efforts to raise a budget of $80,000. ritati8tica are always very dry things." said Mrs. Blackford, but I must give you a few and straighten out any little may exist as to misunderstanding of Just why we are here to take this drive. This campaign teamcharge is sent to you at the request of your board and at the expense of the national board to help you raise the budget of JO.uuO necessary for the upkeep of the various branches of the work that are not Four per cent of that sum will go to th national boaTd Your beautiful new club building, the of the gift of that board, is an sort of thing that 4 per centexample of the money Mrs. used for. Blackford you raise is emphasized the point that if the work of the Y. W. C. A. were intelligently explained the people of the community would gladly give money for its support, hut that business men. especially, demand and appreciate clear statements of facts in answer to their queries concerning the uses of the money they donate to a cause. After yearly repays of the work of the association, had been given, which include finance, the employment bureau, the residence home, the tray ler' s aid, the cafeteria, gthietics, and girt reserves, Miss Vera Adams gave a short summary of the things to be considered at the national convention of the Y. W. C. A. at Cleveland next summer. Mrs. Allen C. Keith, general secretary, gave a re port of the work for the jear touching upon the activities of the different secretaries. She told a number of good stories to illustrate some of the difficulties that had come her way during her admin't-tratioand each one scored a hit &h did her sincere appreciation of the efficiency of the board of directed and air m be-fo- ta ke. L a 7 Per Cent Basis As members of the rilingt syndicate, wo offer those bondu, to prior eale, at thii unprecedented! v low price for (he obligation of a rich Canadian proinoa with a population of over 2,000,000. Two other high grade 7 per cent leu mi s inn ism mo A CsInniFf ha omitted dend to he ihrUre.l at this time Luelia reenhaigli. Malt Like. WiJiam Irederlck Audra, Whitney, Idaho, M.r tauiee Wnmier, Preston. Idaho. and Gsrur Baktr aod Ethel Jensen, both of felt New York Bonds. Building on Increase. unUcrSt fr at both of Parker, ( City of Paris Colo 4 80 ref WEATHER 4 fe Hofei up 2 Sd. up 1 76 Nest inane of ecrtlfleat, a of indebtedness la antlei; if ion of luxes to be IJanh 13 at 4 a year. Minimum amouut per ceit am! run Imncls Devoe MS''S Port W'orth, Texaa, and Adelc ( ouriuey, Kansas City, Mo. Leo Bii.hou 1 r Victor, Idaho, aod Ruby I ijh. Moss. .SJurrjt.i hw m lcman, Sugar City, Idaho. Rulii John mum Ulna WinVr Kcxburg, Idaho. h.ilklehl Jostl'd h Dnggs, Idaho, Agnes Malt take. Nelson, Are'ecta J 3bU Kerr, 1uTsoa, I tah, aod Mary (As Reported by J. A. Hnjle 4 Co.) BA1 erdg Tjoreuso R IGnfro, Moberly, Mo., and Mo. Muson. Colunriila, Alma 8. Kudd. and Eva Rebecca Blmmons, Industrial and Utility Bond. March 1, 1925 Du 38 1. Marriage Licenses. a P'liiglue W.hHtfr and (arms Anne Jonea JewMjp. bt Mark I hoptHl. boy. Horst blM'rhardt ami Kona Doehltu Schober, 1141 Wiihati h aicniie, g r) Wilfrwl Olaf and IVar!- - Btelta Btromness girl. l'i.trom, Ht. Mark a J.icd and Plorcnte Kale Tagg hchleicb, 126 ileud street, hny. orge t.hun nnd Kstie Kearns Boyce, 66 West North Temple street, girl. George Hcnrv and Dagniar ( urlseu Pollard, 6lh Em i Second Suth afreet, boj. W'est lHsdAe anti Zen Satow Tauoka, Firt S.miMi street, girl. Simniaro and IJorue Kugii Ktyota, St. Mark's h'sp tal, boy . Klnn-ucI astlelon Howe, 8t. Kaiph ard Mark hospital boy. Roe r. and Manilla Miller Wales, Bt. Mark's hf'amt 1. girl Harnev Otm and Ealelle Irene Dale Best, 66 J South Setond West afreet, boy. March 9, 1920: Temperature Hifheet today was 89 degrees; highest in this month since 1874 was T7 degrees; lowest last night was 44 degree; lowest this month since 1874 waa sere; mean tern peratnr for today was &2 degrees; normal was 89 degrees; accumulated excess since the first of the month Is 16 degrees; accumulated flee aiurt January 1 la 204 degree. Humidity Dry bulb temperature at 6 i. m., 46 degree; wet bulb tern pert tore at 6 a. m., 3ft degrees; relative humidity at 6 a. m., 51 per cent; dry bulb temperature at neon, sun time, 53 degrees; wet bulb temperature at naan, sun time, 43 degrees; relative humidity at boon, sun time, 8U per ceot; dry bulb temperature at 6 p. m., 55 degrees; wet bulb temperature at 6 p. m., 42 degrees; relative humidity at 6 p ni. . 87 per ceoL boors Precipitation Total for the tweaty-fon- r ending at 6 p. m. was trace; total for this month to date is .46 of aa inch; accumulated deficiency for this month to data fa .11 of an inch: total precipitation since January 1 to date Is 3 84 Inches; accumulated deficiency since January 1 Is .52 of an Inch. March Sun rises at 6 42 and nets at 1ft. TV 1926. TAREJf RATHER OBSERVATION'S P. M., MOUNTAIN TIMM. AT 6 tht her staff of assistant secretaries The outlook for the future welfare of the association was never brighter, said Mrs. but we have two 61, 60: ... lul .... r 3. i. 9, 12 4. 6. r ... .... POLICE AID SOUGHT IN SEARCH FOR MAN trt, Brkly, dert"1 lo 4. 4, ROADS. 3,100 cu. yds. oarth 144.000 sq. yda course. excavation. macadam bass sq. yda penetration macadam top rourae. CULVERTS. 790 cu. yda concrete eutverta 53,800 lba reinforcing stool. cast Iron pipe culvert. (90 fL (60 fL corrugated Iron pipe cul144,000- - 1 vert. to ft. vert. 1(00 2 73-f- L 21.200 span. corrugated iron pipe lba atructural steel. span span. 10-f- L lba structural steal, par lba 5420 BRIDGES. roadway. cul- reinforcing steel, per 76-- ft. 75-- fl (2.3 cu. yd, concrete, per 74-f- t. spaa 1720 ft. B. M. lumber, alternate bid o laminated wood floor. (Separate bide will be entertained on brlges.) Alternate bids for aspheltlo contop course will bo received on both contracts. Crushed rock, cast Iron pipe, relnfoydng Steel and cement will be furnished to the contractor by th Highway District, rock and l f. o. b. Twin Falls, cement and cast irop pipe nearest shipping point. Complete set of plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the Twin Palls Highway Dial riot, or a sot for private use will bo furnished, upon applicadeposit of 915.94, $10.t0 tion, by m king of which will bo refunded upon return of the plane end specncaiions within ten contracts. days after the lettingbe of submitted shall upon Proposals blank forma provided for the purpose by accombe and shall the undersigned, panied by certified check, payable to htuart H. Taylor, treasurer of the Twin Falls Highway District, In the sum of 6 of the contract. per cent of the amount The Board of Commissioners reserves ; the right to reject any or all blda TWIN FALLS HIGHWAY DISTRICT. President. C. C. Channel, By i .Stuart H. Taylor, Secretary. W. L. Johnson, Chief Engineer. b(9(3 crete tab, NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 2. Mlchlgan-Uta- h Mine Consolidated Company. Principal plac of buaineaa. Salt Lake City. Utah. meetNotice Is hereby given that at ing of the board of directors of the Consolidated Mines Company, held on Fsbruary 23, 1920, an assessment. No. 2, of two and cents per share was levied upon th, capital stock of said corporation, payable Immediately to N. A. Robertson, secretary of said at the company's offices, corporation, suite 411. Pelt building. No, 941 South Main street. Balt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which tuts assessment may remain unpaid on Mdrch 27, 1920, will bs delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and, unless payment be mads before, will be sold on April 24, 192'', to pay the delinquent assessment, together with ths cost of advertising and expenses of sale. Ths company's stock books haa been closed to transfers until and Including April 24, 1920. except aa to certificates upon which this assessment has been N. A. ROBERTSuN. paid. Secretary, Offices. Suit 411 Felt Building, No. 341 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. hk07 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the district of Utah, In the matter of Frank Whitelev vol, bankrupt In bankruptcy, No. 67U. To the creditors of Frank Whlteiey, of Salt laike. In the county of Balt Lake, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice is hereby gRen that on the 6th dav of March. 1924, the eaid Frank Whiteley was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at my office In the Continental Bank building. Salt City, Utah, on the 20th day of March, 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m., at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business aa may properly come before said meeting CHARLES BALDWIN. Referee in Bankruptcy. Salt Lake City, March 9, 192U.- Michi-gan-Ul- ah one-ha- lf needs, Keith, TOBK. March 9. Mercantile paper, more volunteer workers and the symper ent. of all those who are and prayers pathy Exchange, atrong. 8terling bills. interested in us com merciai sixty-da- y bills on banka, $169; commercial Miss Emily Bax, publicity womAn on sixti-da$3 bills, $1.59, dethe campaign team and a widely known mand, $3 63 ; cables, $3 64 Francs Demand, 13 67; cables, lifts. English woman, gave a brief but vivid account of the inside happenings beBelgian francs Demand, 1122, cables, 13.20. Guilders. 86; cables. 30. tween the governments at the time the Lire Demand. 18.f2; cables. 11 no. war broke out." She told of the AmerMarks Demand, 1.24. cables, 1 25. who at tha beginning of the war icana, Greek exchange, $ 1115. offered their services and were used to Government booda, among; railroad bonds, back and forth between diwpatehea carry strong. Brussels and other cities, as the cables Time losns, strong; all dates, gu, per cent, were cut at the outlines and telegraph Beal Batata Transfers. (all money. eay; high, 8 per cent; low. 7 set and ail communication between Enper cent; ruling rale, 8 per cent; closing bid, WAlUiA.Nn DEED. 7 per cent, offered gland and other countries was extremely t 8 per cent last loan, 0 P KjuiIc to i.eargia L Muckoll, lot 7 per rent, bank Sect ptan e. 6 diff'oult pr cent ft bl'-k 2, Wellington etc. .. . $ 525 Mias Bax described an amusing InciBterllng exchange aivancrl further in the N iW Peterson to Georgia E. MuK'-Il- i dent of those firet hectic days, when the later dealings. Kferlm Quotations were 1,025 lot 0, him k 2, Wellington, etc sixty-dacommercial sixty day bills, $3 English people-- dug trenches along the to Cor J Ogden, 1M hills on banks, $3 -cominercla! sixtvdjy H. W. Woul'itirv 10 eastern eoawt. sind of bow, when Lord 13. bl(k 4 Heights.... bills, $3.50; demand, $164, cahhs, $165. Kitchener waa asked to Inspect them, Koinie? Lumber company to Cjcurge eervone expected a lot of praise for thi James K. Birred, lots 8 and 31. work, hut after a long silence Kitchener hrfk 2, Grarbers P. O. additmu 42. Standard Oil Stocks. remarked, in response to the question Pint' I dont (As TU ported by J. A. llogle A Co 1 et pi. K. Whiine) to It - 11 L 'Dont ou like our trenches' Borne 29. 28 A Anglo ferymser 42(440, lot 1 block 4 see what god they will do: I don't think pint D 92 94. ( hesebrough 2t0 24ft (nn.innral 52V com-EMute out the Salvation would Netior.nl tbev pj.menf keep ftK) (.reeoent 32 84, f umlterloed 140 11 M) Kuretp In Zions Bang A Trut armv " 88 41, Galena com 68 68, t.alena pfd 01 je 10 m pa U . lf,f 1, hi a ,7 plat 1 furnished music durAnH The quartet 06-0II lud National Pipe Pipe Kid He ugh f u II. J Riern, Aidne F. t ne evening. sit 29 32, N V Transit 182 1h. .Northern ppe 4,000 ing !... 3 and 4. bimk 24 p at B new directors ap are the Onto Oil 380-37Koilowng 106 161 oul.-meraito Prairie pip J. cotnpanv tavagntno t Molar Bfg 346 166 bothrn Pip. 14 tvt, pointed for 120, A.for one ear Miss Nel FnicMdii, lots 44 and 40, block I, J. K Mrs lie Morris. Oil W Mulling and Mise Penn Penn Pijve 87 00 Souther Pitt 8 O ( tl 324 828, g O Ind 723 7ro 8 O Kas 576-5Lizbeth Quatrel). for two vear, Mrs Belem Hiylneburg to A M lirg lots 11, C. McLain, Mrs Mrs 8 O Neb 480-568 0 Ky 460-42J. N O 8 Richard English. J biNk 33 tu acre pint A . T4R-TV . Reherd 445453 O 8 Ohio 86ft. M3, A M. Boeg t jvjma W FrK kherg, let and Miss Esther Nelon, . SONY 1(2443 ( A 95 Finch 16 for three veare, Mrs M M Sowles, Mrs. Swan 166, nion Tank k tr 13 fen acre p'at A 11 acuum 300 341, Washington l K. ( GemmHI. Mrs. J. B. Mclntoeh. Mrs. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT H W thjrlcs Peter, lot 4, 1,006 block 06. pint B . . Lloyd Weeter, A Stilphen, Mrfe-J- . court in and for the district of Utah, C 11 0. 0 tabi M. Gold, ( arUfUGf A Mrs W. A Becker, Mrs. If. K. Incke central division. United States of New York Curb Stocks. 2 part of e Gun 5, township frltohlow Anne Mies hun-dre- n and America, libelant, vs. Twenty-fou- r 10 . . 1 . A cut range (A Reported by J. Rngt A Col d cans Invincible brand Industrials Air Redn 42 43, Aetna Fxp M'j, Minnu F.. Thrum to Martin Hamusen, r hun2 choice twenty-fou1. salmon; Oregon auuth, eecitou township Hollv com pert of ThevroW 260 560. Curtiss Aero 4 3:-dred caps Cape Aragon 48 80 Holly pfd 96 100, take Tdrp 2 1. Maxim i.,nge 2 wcl rt J. J Heremaa," brand choice red salmon. N'o. 5776 a. sub Bfa t 17 17, Cnlted Motors 40 60, J. 1 . refers wi t ton II, township 3 south, range Citation. cf vh A equity. 8 Steamship 8 Martin 3 Wright 5, 10 600 . . A libel of information having been filed 1 east Dtcto 2 8. perries M. Slddoesy, lot Oils-Bar1 3 OOPEV, Marrh 9 Mr. Frank Harri, In the above entitled court, praying for 2, Boston Wyoming 1 Joseph Masters to F. I H hjrw-v 21. fomirr-Id fal.. the selxure xnd condemnation of 2444 , Elk Basin 9 Coeilea !S;'3 Yallry FWai mi J I B. BYnittv toplatBalt tak Becnrltjr A Metro Pei 2 8 Mer can of aalmon and 2440 Glenrork M!b Laura. Vrrn Harris of Opden, ha Ttust tooipany, lot 8 block 1, Mel- Midwest to now Oertrn of to th cans of salmon within Kefg 159 IftO. Mldwet ritt 1 jippraleii hrlp pollr, 19. 30 Oil eom 1Vk2- Midwest Oil pfd North1x.it1 her father. John E. Nichols, who Lake Citv. In the state and central diB1dgo4 to Vena J. Ie tJrey, )ot , 8 pulps 6 west the famtlv about nineteen year vision of the district of Utah, each of said Oknigee 1 B i 59, . boek , plat 4 716-Island Oil Henucrah Msrlond conductor be- cans of aalmon being marked and labeled a co. He we formerly nd Salt Lake with the In part as follow' Ocrten tween 7 3 16 Wi- -, N 16 Butte Mine Suitcase Stolen. Big Ledge nd with the Invincible Brand. Choice Oregon SalOrecon bhort Line Ol-do- ni 32 84, Canada Cal A Jerome 3 104mon. V. E. Tallent. Agent, Aaturta, Ore. &TS North Seventh West Southern Pacific. William De-b- y, Cup IV 14. iae Ana 7 16 11 16. Gross McifeCer 13-a ounces" made search Salt a Con'enta of lake of i!' theft yesterday The police Hw Bound 3 r 4, Iron street rer"rtci1 k, V. Heca 4 fmiri h a a tornobue, wiiirh was for Nichols ome time aito, but were un"Cape Aragon Brand. Choice Red SalJcmme erde ift w. take Bk'oei K V. Tellant. nv trace of him The chief mon, Agent, Astoria, Ore tandine on hateFtreet nt Third South able to get Valov. Ik IS. Magna i ufper 553181 that Content T ounces." mu t: t Motlerbwle Tie sditcahu contained a numbir of police at Sait Lake sueitested 2 1. Mohfode (idt thw-flr:Mra. iiarrm cuiiuriuiiicale w ith the t u- - V. hl ti said libel of information charges S lii 01 lKla. wn &51, NEW penetration yda macadam top course. CULVERTS. I 703 cu. yda concrete culvertA den police. Any Information regarding 60,704 lbs. reinforcing steel. Mr. Nichols can be communicated to the 330 ft. eulvart. cast iron pips police or direct to the daughter. 1270 fL corrugated Iron pl culvert. 130 fL corrugated Iron pipe culvert. DATA lbs, 93,600 structural steel. 12.000 ft. B. M. timber floor, 15.30 MILES. CONTRACT No. Comparative weather data at Salt take City, 2). Salt Lake Statistics Co.) duatrial conditions in Holland ar improving. Rpain is buying heavily from America. Added to tills, the total exports of the United State during the month of no less than $49,000,-00- 0 January increased in spite of the evident handicap imposed by the low foreign exchanges. Of course, a large part of our January exports was probably financed through before the sharp arrangements concluded December break In exchange rates. Yet the fact remains that Tiurope's needs are urgent, and that American goods are continuing to flow over the barrier raised by the premium on - the American doljar. Moreover, there is- a naturiH corrective at work. As Europe begins to meet her wn demands from her own production, the demand for the dollar as a medium of payment will become less inslHtent. Its premium will drop, and American goods will finally sell in Europe, not through forced demand, as during the war, nor evei in spite of abnormal obstacles, as today, but purely on their merit as the product of the unique methods of American industry. K . Discount mtes Uiree month bills. 5 is C 8 do 8 do 17 2i 2 noted Con t iicr 4 S 4 - Mhort Victory ictory 3As New York Listed Stocks. Gravel art LONDON Liberty loan do 1st 4 do 2nd 4s do 1st aq. , 5a April 1921 5s April 1111 5s April 1926 5a 1987 Arxentloe 6s May 1920 Lumber Demand Heavy. V 113.000 London 1020.... baao course. botn Dum Dorn Dora financial houses, the Palmer Bond & Mortgage company has announced an offering of $5,000,000 Province of Ontario, 5 Canada, five-yeper cent bonds, dated March 1, 1920, and due March 1, 1925. The bonds are offered at a price to net 7 per cent. The Issue haa been oversubscribed, and has been dealt in elsewhere at prices above those quoted by the eyndicate. At a stockholders meeting of the Oregon Lumber company, held in Ogden yesterday, O. D. Komney of Salt Lake, president of the George Romney Lumber company, was elected to the board of director to fnl the vacancy caused by the death of his father, the late Bishop George Romney, who served the company for uore than thirty years. Mr. Romney said yesterday after hearing tta Oregon Lumber company's annual report, that there is little chance for a material drop in the price of lumber, largely because of the great demand for lumber In all pgrts of the country. More lumber is wanted, Mr. Romney said, than there are cars to transport it. 5 5s Oct Nov 1819 Nov 1121 Fans 8 Oct 321 Offer Canadian Bond a member of a syndicate of eastern As 5Sa -- lf IN THIS DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the district of Utah. In the matter of Simeon Harrison bankrupt. No. 3572 ia bankrupf-- .' cv. Petition for discharge. To the Honorable Tillman D. Johnson, of tha United judge of the district court States for the district of Utah; Simeon Harrison McEweu of Salt Lake Cltv, In th county of Salt Lake and tat of Utah, In said district, respectfully represents that on the 17th day of May, last past, ho was duly adjudged hank rupt-nfithe act of congres relating to bankruptcy;" that he has duly ail hi property and right of complied with all property, and haa offully said acta and of the the requirements y. hi court of the touching order n, def bank-ruptc- Wherefore he pray that h may b decreed by the court to have a full from all debts provable against his estate under saidar bankrupt act, excepted by law such debt as ' ' - ftom such discharge. Dated thl .9th day of March, A. D. ge ex-re- pt W:U' - M'EWEN, Bankrupt. Filed petition for discharge March l3U JOHN W. CHRISTY, Cler- kBy Dorothy Lundberg, deputy. SIMEON HARRISON- . ' ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. ''"; ' of Utah: On this 9th day of March, A, T. 1920. on reading the foregotng petition, it is ordered by the court, that a hearthe same on the 19th ing he had upon At. D- - 1920. before eaid day ofat April. Salt Lake City, In said district, court and that In the forenoon; at 16 o'clock Lak notice thereof be published ininSalt said disprinted Tribune, a newspaper creditors known and all that and trict in Interest may appear at other persons and and show cause. place the said time If any they have, why the prayer of ths not be granted. said petltiorer should And it Is further ordered by the court, mail to all that the clerk snail send bysaid petition known creditors copies of to them at their and this order, gddressed as stated. nlares of residence D. Tillman Witness the Honorable said distrtrt court, Johnson, Judge of the at Luke Salt seal thereof, City, and the in said district, on the 9th day qf March, Attertf0 JOHN W. CHRISTY. Clerk. k3457 (Seal of court.) District pitOBATE AHD GUARDIANSHIP ItOTICLS. ar the irevpeetlre ilfoem salt eenniy elerk f,,r fiiri h- -T information ) (Cos notice to creditors. Estate of William Uoyd Crawford, de- -' ceased. Creditors will present claims, with undcrs gned office of vouchers, to the Rawlins. Ray it- - Rawlins. B)l( Boston lake City, Utah, on or .beSat huildmg. fore the 15th day of July. A. TL 14. RUBY IL CRAWFORD, Administratrix of the Estate of William Ltod Cr, a ford, Fe,roord Date of fir- -t publhalton March 74, t?4 Rawlins. Ray it Rawlins, Attorrei s foe k2U'J Admlma'rainx. . |