OCR Text |
Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH IlfSTIS MOTORS WITH SPECIALTIES SEEK Want Economic Safety. British Exchange , Afford Annuity. i With the country at perhaps the xcnilli of It! Inflated currency and Income, with alfiia now pointing to deration not only of money but of commodity values, many of those who have put by aubatantial uma In the paat five fat year are look- -' lng fur mephoda of aaaurmg their dependent! of economic safety. borne have purchased atngle premium Insurance policies whhb will pay the a filed sum month for (beneficiaries death of theperInsured. This yw form of annuity baa been used for great many years, particularly by til ultra conservative, and has long bean am ployed In New England. Others have taken out Insurance some of Its many attractive forme, straight life, endowment policies and or life tha benefltiar dlnary politic paying lea fixed monthly Incomes. Another plan whhh has been suggest ed more recently and which has alieady gained the approval of truet companies, banker and Investors who are adopt lng it, la that of purchasing outright series of strong securities, the income from which Is devoted to the payment on of premiums Insurance polh-rethrough the employment of an Incor ora ted trustee. p Advantages to Insured. Reaches Suggestions for Investors. 26 Business on today was eharwe- , by. Intervals of sxtren.e dullness r Ir,r Changes, trading evl- nEI2. Ixcltt ,T'htly Influenced by ) cstvday's harp flurry In mouev. Greatest activity was manifested In the "tun hour, when furrier substantial and their eawclaUi.s llted the entire list, rails exrspted. to lushest quotations of (be (lay, a strong lone ruling a( ties close all loans opened and renewed at $ per cent, a rise Of J per eent over the Initial rate, advancing later to 13 er eent, or 2 or cent under yester-- 9 maximum. Time money waa unaltered, but la scant supply, exi -- pt fig renewals. Foreign exi hangs offered some nt to the account, the British rats advancing long to $1 4 for demand bills, representing the high mark eo far tins rear. Allied exchanges were Irregular, also rates to northern Europe. Waling In srix as were extremely professional end desultory until the late movement In specialties General Motor! muintainel Its reputation as an uncer. tain quantity, an early gain of Bins points being followed by a reaction of 15 and a rally of 25. the final pries of 2.64 representing a net gala of 1$ points. Motors continued to mors sgalnst ths shorts, advancing to 232, a new hlrh record and a gain of 24 points, while controlled Car niiretor, by btromtierg Stuta Interests, phot up 14 points to 14, also a new maximum. Fteels, equipment and oils Joined In the late advance, variable reactions of ths mldaeason being replated hv net gains of on to fix point, bales amounted to 1,275,000 shares Trading In bonds waa relatively light, most of ths IJberty issues and both clssnea of Victory notes sasing moderately, Railroad and Industrial bonds also Total sales madq nominal recessions (par valusl aggregated 111.200, 000. Old were I'ntted States bonds unchanged on quo-tah- ly ht'-M- x nt er $0000. the death of the Insured his estate has not only the Insurance of $3000, but the additional capital of $3000 represented by the Investment bonds, all for a present Initial outlay of $2305. In considering the nature of the inbond offers the vestments, the long-terbest medium, for It gives assurance of yield and does away with the necessity for reinvestment. Another feature which makes the plan particularly attractive at the present time Is the low average price at which many of the highest grade investment bonds may be purchased. The bond mar ket on the whole le at the lowest point In many years and most signs point to the gradual return to higher levels for high grade Investment during the next few years. The cost of such a procedure comparatively slight, and one authority says that it should not be In exce-- s of one per cent of the par value of the On m , Both wholesale and retail business continue to run In more cautious buyvolume despite huge ing, due to the rredlt situation.'' try once more sets Uncertainly During Major Part of Trading Session. Hafir fas ar A Le H A 4 FT 4.V fMadi;,, ST JJjoxk HI SinW. to The Trtbuaw. 9pe,'la 24 114 do 1141 111 131 MS VT ? 7 I V NEW TURK. March 25 Thought of call money rale isuaed trader In atoiks to act cautioiisy on the bu1ng Am I hft rju aide today brfoio the money nnuket Aa Hvatiin Tofc to i opened, gmd afterward prices moved unAm TVI A Tl. ....... PI 12 PT 97 until near the cloee of himneas. Ana t, L4 II ........ t 191 19l 4 19 certainly In the filial half hour snort covering ImAnarrmtl i epper PT; Atrblas parted a show of strength to alvei, peHi I4 to All i.ulf A troleum. copper and, motor Issue, .while 1ST IT 16T tV WlHg.. Uie other department, were irregular. The ftaldftt lAfcmmmtir ... 1.0M1 (la If 14 nr A Ofci chiiracter of dealings told little of under. as 21 3V SS Batfe grrrl B" ... as 2 M lying Influences. The call loen rate nioxei Haft A Knp Copper SSI. 21$ up from 9 to 11 per cent, but It was hardly llf Priraleiim sa IS MU, as as much the action of the quotation as a I'anadk partfte ... S 1ZS 121 S vague feeling of (winding deyelopinenla In antral Lraliiar .... M't reapset to credit that promoted careful I fjj tie S4S MS A OhU feprafc operations in the stock market. rhl. Mil A HI fast.., "slSI STIO MS 9S The street bad considered, prior to Chi A 97 STS of temporary Wednesday's bf. B ! A Im tightening set SAt si h that a period of several weeks' easy loans, Cfelae Ctfpfwr m 14 sets S3 waa now and at the lmrrea-lo- n money Cot Fu4 a Ire ... hand, US 97 w 8) is seems to be growing that this supFrwlnrli 107 WS Ml rj$ foundawas on founded a position (rnrlbia 8lm , shaky 1J7 242 1(199 ata i nN Um (Mir , tion, Btudy of the market lonu situation 44 4't Ena la , then before upon the 13' 14 13 18 '$ centering ttMtamJ Flartrlq .... demands which Interior banks wlU have h M 1575 ...... 3M shortly. It is understood that aubatantial 94 Grrat (ferfharm, pf$... 8 HI 8 withdrawals of Interior bank deposits hae Orp etfa 2 O' 80 40 been made this week, tom ItllftAta C Mitral . 4, 81 to 901$ calling of loans her, necessitating a process which laapiraftan (ewr .... 621 6 M on went comment (teals today. Ranking 1st Mar Marin, MIHj it h ths probability that the need for International NlckW ... 21 87 21 21 funds In the farming regions will be equal International Paper ... tof H4 to laat year's cad In the spring, and will knnnaontt Coppnr 401 ll 81 find ahead of it a commercial credit strucLmiavmt A BaafevlU l HS I6 ture Uoxlran Patrotaius 1MH considerably larger than a year ago. S6H Ik? lf'T Miami Copfvr ..... Monetary ease or riahlness for the next 28 U ilUfraln weeks Is made difficult of prediction, 43 U 4H few Uiannwi Pari fie ... not only because of agricultural end com23. 2 IRj National Load 4! 81 but for the reason 8" 14 mercial requirements, Now Tor Oafral . TS 74 Aj 74 that transactions entailed In the payment N Y, N H A Hartford. 80( 14 63 of Income In taxes, government financing Norfolk A Woatoni OS il to to and In ths placing of a round amount of Narffetra Pacino , . TV 4 12 Tt new corporate securities are not yet to Ohtn (It Ira Dm 24 46 42 be slxed ujj. The end of the weekly bank Pot role oa ... j Pas-A4W' to 00 will be Interesting on acrount statements m 42 42$ of these vkrlous elements, not the least 27 8o mttsSnrg Yh... 80 80 $ of which Is the new financing In proiess T PGluburf (VmI ftt OS 4 80 of completion, together with the promise HT CH Copptr Ml more of come to within a few das. The ... Rt4l M t funded obligations which have appeared Irtt A KmI mas VUral Dotrk m iox ioo iom$ recently. Including $15,000,000 five-ye7 Akmti ir Arlt Cepptr.. 12 me Ilk, 11 per cent note by a prominent oil com- fM la Ip Oil A Bfg .... 244' 42 pany today, offer a high return and appeal 4114 41 QUINCY Aovthtr ptrtfle ISA l(M to payer of Income surtaxes ns well as 10 Heathen Railway .... SOI 28(4 but thd point aa affecting bank VALUES 27l 1042814 others, Htodebaber Carp VV 410 10 credit ts that It take some time to disTrxn Co 2ov$ 202 20 meanmillions of In tribute the paper. THrcft PrMortt The control assay of the shipment Of Tl time the aecurltlea have to be financed. 8ki 77 TaWftft Purlfie nineteen ton of or recently made by 40 110 11411134 but a Exchange tone, displayed heavy rtiteH Cigar Mora ... 11m T 7 7 was buoyant, reaching a .new leasers from the New Quincy mine In F 8 I rxl Alcohol 1WII 4 Hark City district shows the follow 1I M sterling high record for the year at $4 99. and the tUH (liitpt HtrcL... 102 IJOO14 102 70 $t.90 in gold; 147 35 ounces I rench and Relglan quotations advanced. lng values: Ho preform! 12 112111 112 silver; 10 4 per cent lead, and 1.87 per The Rank of Englands weekly report cent Ctah Coppor 37 77 Tj 77 to the ton. These values copper !r 8 FooH Protfnct. ... showed a loss of $12,000,000 In gold with a .... 40 give ths ore a value of $220 to the ton. ef1nrhooo Elac . . 82 '627$ consequent reduction of tha reserve ratio. t2 Leasers been following In the have 4 Inasmuch as the bank had been gaining ,, ,...! 121 24 24 24 of the Harrington upraise a gold since the opening of the year, the loss vicinity galea is SoaSreda. of this ore from fourteen to sixdrew attention. It waa not explained In streak Inches teen wide, according to Arthur any way. An Idea that gold hud besn L. Thoms secretary-treasurof ths Borton Curb Close. hipped ''to another country. Canada, for company. The laat Information received f$a Report eg be example, for later transfer to the Lnltel from the mine stated that conditions Ing. Hotle ($(") States, would be open to question. If It Rid. Ahed. stilt remained the banks property, for It dicated that s favorable bed of time was being entered and that the formation wtrt ... would be counted as reserve. still 122 125 ASmtura Cotton market movements were similar would be thoroughly prospected for a 80 to Akmaefe to those In stocks, Indefinite and uncer- large deposit. 85 67 Ariaoaa Ceaiwerctal ..... 12 18 tain, yrtth the tendency toward firmness. Btaskaw Miaea .... ...... 6 iaa Am LofNittitr Swell A Hff Mttftr hfr ... Mff tovii ( f 1 Nwtrro. fri nre 1 sTl 6e 1 1 4e a th (p Diamond Match Earnings. March 25 Tha Diamond share on Match company earned $12 II Its $19,965. 100 capital stock In 1919, comso pared with $12 1$ In the previous yw, presicording to the annual report by stockdent W. A. Fnirburn at the annual holders meeting today. The company's revsnues for 191 ir era reinforced by profits gf $482,154 from compared lumber operation. with $149,211 In ISIS, to that total earn $2,173,615, logs for 1919, after taxes, were as compared with $2,059,927 In the preceding year. There was carried to aurplua $816,307, against $7ul,419 In 1918. were to'd by President Stockholder Fairburn that no Immediate neceeslty existed for action on the capital stock Increase proposed recently by the board of directors. !. j 41f 186 4V IS47 I8 i CHICAGO. ar 1 NEW ORE SHOWS HIGH la Call-fom- I Wllli-Orr1n- r er j Promotion Stock Cut Down. condition that tha Tintlo Indian Chief Mining Sc Milling company return to the treasury 700,000 shares of the . On shares of promotion atock Issued, the total number of shares authorised being 1,000.000, that company may sell 100.000 shares of its stock at not to exceed ( cents share. It was desired to sell at 10 cents a shara in the application before the state securities commission, which No made Its decision yesterday. is allowed. The commission granted to tha Navajo Mining company of Balt Lake, with prop ertles on the Navajo Indian reservation In Arlsona, permission to dispose of 40,000 shares of stock at 30 cents a ahare, commission not to exceed 19 1 per cent. This certificate also I conditioned on ths 0 promoters returning to the company of the $35,Oo0 shares held by them. ts The company eapitalkd at 1,000.000 shares. Alta Consolidated Mining company, which recently Its capital Increased stock. Is permitted to dispose of 400,000 shares, par value $1, at the market price, the stock being listed on the Salt Lake exchange. At present It is bringing about 9 cents. No commission Is allowed. Embar Oil company of Salt Lake City la permitted to sell 600,004 ahare at S cents, par value 1 cent, commission not to exThe company has ceed 15 per cent. claims in Grand county and the Uintah near Los Angeles. and in basin, Wvomlng The People's Cooperative Institution of Lehl Is permitted to market 3700 shares at $10 par value, no commission. The Salt Lake Farmers' Equity of Midvale received a certificate permitting tha sale of 7oO shares at $10 par value, without commission. Atericas IP a Halo. Mifh lx A A ms Amm Move Price Now Ytrk Stock List. ! In. 00,-0- The Investment department of James wa, j$y Hogl St Co. was recently aaked to submit a list of such securities for an investment of (2600. The following were IKWO par value of Chicago. presented: Milwaukee dt 8t. Paul refunding general and refunding mortgage four and one-ha- lf per cent bonds maturing 1014, pres-seprice S20. 51000 par value International Mercantile Marine company six per cent first mortgage collateral loan sinking fund bonds, maturing 1941, present price $913 ; $10o0 par value American Public Service company (power), first lien six per cent bonds, maturing 1942, present price 560. The Interest yield from these bonds Is $165 per year, sufficient to meet the payments on a thirty-veendowment Insurance policy for Calumet A Artaoee Calaawt A Ileela Capper Raage Dely Weet Kaet Butte ... ... ...... Heamek ... ... ... .... Indiana .... lalend Creak ... com-mli- Pfd (alia 8 5rj,B'ts Lk forwltl Domioloft 0rftlft North ' A Bootos Superior Cop pop .,.'! Tftoitiano w.. ... Uffth Apr a Utah foowlldatH CUh Mrtalft ... Bhoo s 76 IT U 78 21 88 60 20 46 12 U. II ' Huporlor 8 6 16 10 80 20 82 48 ' ... Crook ; 6 OW kocklaorr Rhatitrk ,,, ... 100 48 81 93 8 Now Foftd Hhoo . 42 70 82 4 2 4 5 10 .. Mobawk 4 8 ,,, (Aa Brpftrted fey J A. Hoglft A Ce.) Twenty iiDfcistrlato. 100.93; off 3.30. ' TwBty raiix. 76.75; off .64e Btaftdard Oil of New Jersey stock UttH for atock txchanf. trading today L'nitad ktilN (Mrl earned 410.14 laat year and hA 3J8,608,OOO mh and narketabia . curltira. r tn conform t ataadard Kaw Broek'axefeasf York lima wirfe reyard to opening ud ctoaiag. oa Good Friday. xrbanjr holiday Income and exeeaa proflu paid In ratted State $'.4O6,Ou0,6OO, dacraaoe of 3 per cent or or year agd. Uret Northern railway regular gnartorly diettieod. $1.75, payable Alay 1 to stock ef record April 1. Regular Diamond Hatch company quarterly dividend. 2 per coot, payable Juna 16 ,lo atock af record felay 81. A $25,000,000 increase In capital atock feat been authorised by atockboldera of WiHya Oeerland company. Loading marketing lntoreata have advanced retail price of gaaolino in Texan to 80 cent a galloa. One dollar and flfty-cen- t dividend declared by Inaptrntioo copper. Regular Intted Batatea Hmeltlng A Refining dividend of $1.80 on common atock and 87 cents oa preferred atock, payable April 15 to stock of record April 6. General Motor oq 26 per cent feiia. London cable, $9 86 Foreign exchange: and $3 86; Paris. 19.92 and 13 to per dollar; 19 19 22 26 and per dollar; Hwiaa, 6 78 Italy. and 8 80 per dollar; Jlelhitnt 13.43 and 13 49 per dollar Germany, $ 0140. W 14 S' M 2 ' 5$ -- JUtPhliwry 25 2S Government Bonds. OIL TRADE INCREASES GALVESTON Balls and industrials. 49 TO Lake Copper Maaoe Valley Darla Daly ... . . Maaaaehuaetta Cooaolldatad Ulrhlgea Copper 235,-00- 64 82A H ... ... ... . ...... lata Boy.l Kerr I aka U 63 880 48 6 GALVESTON, Texas. March 25. Ths oil import trade through this port continues to Increase. Figures made public by the Galveston customs nouse show that at present ninety-seve- n vessels. Including tugs and barges, aggregating 199,898 net tons, were engaged In coastwise and foreign oil commerce during the month of February-Durinvessels January, Seventy-nl- n wers in the trade, CHICAGO MARKET TO OPEN HOUR EARLIER March 25 Trading oa tha ChiCHICAGO, cago atock axchanfe will be advanced on hour next Monday, in conformity with tha beginning change of hour in the New York work market under the New lark daylight aavlnga law, Tbe board ef governors of the Chicago ex change voted ycaterday to fix tbe hour of trading from 8 a. m. to I p. m. oa week dayi and from 8 a. m. to 16 a. m. on Baturdayo, iucb time at daylight aavlnga lew may be adopted beta. NEW YORK EXCHANGE WILL OPEN EARLIER (As Reported by J. A. Boris A Ce ) . Bid. (Asked. Aaiie-rruu-, Oct., Marsh S3. Belnnln$ NEW YORK, 97 97 Coffee Futures, Arfearine s May 1920 I March 20 and until further notice, the to 99 ' Dow of Canada NEW YORK, March 25. Tncortatnty a to New York stork exchange will open and lS2r. April w 97 General Motors Dividend. do 6s April lost condition in Brasil accmed to reatrlrt trading close one hour earlier than at present, 91 91 do 6a April 1V26 in tbe market for coffee fatarea today and in accordance with tha New York dayNEW YORK. March 25 Directors of Investment. W do 6a JV8T there were advance early on covering m Early law which seta the clocks the General Motors corporation today de- City of Paris e 1031 89 did not qoota the spot markets at light saving cahleg 69 90 clared a dividend at the rate of twenty Rep ef Prance 6a 1831 New Bonds Offered. either Rio or Rsntoa, and reported that the one hour ahead of eastern standard lime. 61 62 cent annually on the old shares (par Russian Exta per strike wae pa raising tbe Rio movement. This, 1821.,, 87 80 The National City company of New value $J00) and a dividend of the same Raaslaa InU Nevr York Curb Stocks, combined with tbe advanco in sterling, probably 1229 86 48 York, through Its local representative, vats on the new shares which were is- V K 1037 accounted for scattered buying, and. after open 87 to an(A Iseonsrd W. Pritchett, yesterday Reported by J. A. Hogla A Co.) sued on the basis of ten for one of the V K Nor 1021 8 to tng unchanged points higher, active months 96 to nounced the following new offerings: old. above last night's closing Liberty 7 62 97 M sold 7 to 10 points $5,200,000 Virginia Kailway company six do 1st 4a a Later This represents an increase of e'ght special cable reporting a de90 60 90 54 figures. do 2nd 4 ..... par cent equipment trust notes, matur- per cent In dividend disbursements from 89 30 89 34 cline In fttntoa futures was received aod prices 4 do ing October. 1920. to April, 1930, at prices the rate paid since 191$ and accounts eaaed off under renewed liquidation with May TO 90.66 90. ..' d 2nd 4 to yield seven per cent; $25,000,000 West- for the recent activity and meteoric from 14.85c to 14.25c. Tbe close 89.70 80.74 selling down do 8rd ern Electric company five-ye- ar to 2 points lower. $ seven per movements of Genesal Motor Issues. ' 92.$6 92.72 waa netfelda: point higher d 4 4tk cent convertible notea. due April 1, 1925. May, 14.26c; July, March, 14. Closing diviof the Increased 80 66 89 72 Announcement ' 4 convertible at par Into seven per pent dends was not made until after the close Victory 14.83c; October, 14.23c: 97.54 97.63 14 54c; September, 14.23c. of December, stock the from company 97.60 97.54 of the' stock market, but such action ' preferred Spot toffee, quiet; Rio 7b, 14 U 13c; Bantoe April. 1922. to September, 1924, at prices seemed to have been foreshadowed In 4o, to yield abouC 7.35 per cent: $16,000,000 the brisk advance of the old stock, which York Nur LUWd Anglo-AmericOil company five-ye- ar Stocks, made a net gain of eighteen points tv seven and one-ha- lf TAB Reported fey J, A. per eent notea, due 184. Nw York Money, Hogl a C4 ) April 1. 1925. This company Is the die Dividends on the old stock are payNEW YORK, March 25, Mercantile papei To w. C loan the for Standard Oil High. agency th one-fourtributlng able quarterly at $2.60 cash and unchanged. Am Steel Foundry, products In England. The notea are of 47 47 Holders of new Ama In new Sterling Sixty-da- y Exchange, strong. bllla. 45, 193 Fnmatra Tobacco... fered at par. U.OnO.OOO Canadian Pacific shares (no par shares. 103 alxty-da96 23 are to $3 30; commercial receive bills, on banks, value) Railroad company six per cent equip- cents in cash and one fortieth of a share Agricultural Chemical 96 90 commercial dav bills, $3.79; da alxtr 90 $8 89; U 8 Rubbar .... ment trust notes, maturing $500,000 ev of new atock. It Is planned to retire 1 106 196 mand. $8.94; cables. $3 84. Ama Tobaeca Products ,, and October, beginning Oc71 63 Demand, 14.22, cables, 14 20. Franc 'ery April old atock and hereafter dividends tbhra 8H $4 tober, 1920. The flrat twelve maturities the Belgian fra nr .Demand, 18.72; cahUa, 13 70, new on Issue. the hils be ( only will paid Copper 38 1 17 are offered at ( 75 per cent yield and the (suilders Demand, rablei, 80. Greena-Canane- a 84 M 88 Lire Demand. 19.72; cables, 19 70. remainder at six and five-eight- hs per Cerra da Pasco 54 Foodstuff Exports Decrease. 62 hlarka Demand, 1 80: cable, j.82, 64 cent Miami Copper 28 4, reek exchange. $ 1110. 28 23 In epeaklng of the Issues Mr. Pritchett of Pierco-ArroWASHINGTON. March 25. ... 7 68 Government bunds, heavy; railroad bends Ircalled attention to what he called the breadstuff and dairy products Exports decreased Ontario Fllver 8 8 two of regular. the equipment bargain rates" Preaaed Steel Car 160 February as compared with the asm 93 Tim loans, strong; unchanged. 109 trust issues. Equipment trusts, he said, In ago, but cotton shipments Railway Steel fepringa, .. month a 106 Call monev. strong; high, 12 per cent; low 9 193 under the Philadelphia plan Increased year In bulk and value, ac- Ray Consolidated both 19 18 16 eent; ruling rate, 0 per cent; ckming bid, per R have always been considered the type Neuthern R, pfd..,... review Issued today by tha Butto 87 67 J1 per cent; offered at 12 per cent; laat loan, 67 of railroad Investment having the high- cording to aof commerce Copper A Else .... 9 9 12 per cent; bank acceptances, 6 per cent. 9 department Tend est degree of security. They have sold Copper 10 16 19 Sterling made a further notable advance in Shipment of breadstuff were valued Virginia Chemical 72 T9 normally on about a four per cent basis Mils 72 the dealings, sixty-daat $3 3 ; $44,000,000. as compared with $58.-0Retail Stores as compared with the high rates of the at 000 73 75 sixty-da- y 73 commercial hills, on banka, $3.92; and same month last year, the Alloy Steal 40 two Issues mentioned. 49 feUls, sixty-da- v eommercial 49 demand $57,009,000 at $3.62; and products dairy meat Si btromberg .... 99 31 ; cables, $3.87. 90 $3.80 against $95,000,000. 6a 6.8. 6a 6. lt - " ...,, 4c 0; 21J4c. - - 86; ' Clearing House Report. Thursdays clearings .........92,434,014 44 Same day laet year ...$1,742,173.68 Building Situation Acute. In Its fortnightly review of business conditions the Guaranty Trust company of New York says: The building situation Is attracting in the larger attention everywhere. rlttee the Inability of workmen to obtain rents, the living quarters at reasonable o to purInability of the falrlv chase homes. Is creating a aerlous problem. Condiions are apparently no better In the smaller towns, especially when f e charscter of the community Is Industrial. The drift toward the cities was never fnore marked, and farmers, not only those of the open country, but also those who restrict the'r activities to are dairving and the Impossibility of getting required faring help. With the preeent shortage of how.ro likere wtillng to ly to continue,, builders risk Investment at prevailing prices for material, but find It difficult to get orders Hied. For this situation the gen- woe well-to-d- truck-farmin- g, WALT GETS A LIFT . 3.86J for Demand ORIC. exi hang By L GASOLINE ALLEY Far During Present Year. call. this method, not only does' the lm sured gain the advantages of both tha annuity and tha Insurance features, but In addition he actually creates an estate of from two to four times tha amount of hla Initial outlay of funds. It has often been remarked that the weakest point of Insurance la the frequency with which policies are allowed to lapse through cllure to meet the prg mlume. The country has recently had a moat startling example of this feet in the astounding number of service men who have already allowed their excellent policies with the government to go by the boards through failure to pay the Insignificant premiums which tne govern uient ask. Ly placing an Incorporated trustee In charge of the Investment to pay the Insurance premiums with the Income therefrom, the Insured avoids the possibility of such a lapse of premiums and at'tha same time has place.! his Interests In the hands of an organisation which has the permanence of character essential to ail trust functions.. The character of the Investments to be devoted to such a plan Is necessarlly of the utmost Importance, both to assure the yield required to meet premiums and to make safe the capital involved. 1j : Bills, Representing the High Mark So . Policies and Insurance Other Standard Invest-ment- s 1020, MARE STRONG ADVANCES IES Peron With Money Saved During Recent Fat Year 2G, Cotton export Increased SO per cent In weight and 100 per cent In value, due to the increaed price of fibre. Bhlpment, totaled 940 900. Little change waa shown In the eut-wa- td movement of cereals, except wheat exports which fell offl.OOO.OOO bushels. Ijanadjan Exporta. OTTAWA. March 25. Canada Imported merchandise valued at $993,80,100 fop the ear ended February 9. 120, an Hacal Increase of $'8,909,924 over the previous to oftlclal statistics according year her todav.- - Import were 11,249.-24- 1 900. or f30.025.t48 more than the year ort Import totaled before Duty colle-te- d $177 76l'2i9. an increase of $14,704,319. Canada imported from the Inlted Kingdom good valued at 9lu6.6n$.627, aa compared with $74,809,773 the year 10 the t'l.ited Kingdom were aa egainat $549,. 90,141 the J ear. VnltH 8utM wr Import from as ppro3timat! .7GM5,01C, wh1rhr th tame a for tha j tor befora. Kxporta aa to tha rnted Htats wra Increase of about pub-Nh- ed before.-F.xport- prlfu Is largely responsible, eral although manv producer of building materials blame the Indifference of their London Money. workmen, A remedy ts promised when the railroad Owners get their properties TONDCN March 25. M'mer, gt5 per ent in working order again, ard V hen the KiHrt sod thra moatin' Diarfriiat ralr it evitable tide of H 1$ per cent. miction to this coun- - bn's. New York Bonds. 2 reg ......101 Ot Nor roupoa .....191 Int M Marine 4a reg 196 Mo.KATax J.t rv 4a coup.. J 06 Mo Pae U lt 4... do C 8 do Panama 8s reg . do coupon Ama T A T cv 6 Armour A Co B A A cv Ua... . ..... 4a ge to rkile Cop col 4. tr 6s of Parts a. ! ef Canada 1981 (.'no ' ? 1 Erls gen 4a Om ktec 8a ... S g 73 r . VS Industrial and Utility Bonds. fee (AS Reported J. A Tfngle A i Bid . .i Beth Stoel 5 1st L 1942 4. Vs Re 8. F. 8a. ItoTJ Cal ta Iftrs Chile Cop coU Tr ov h lit f H 1H46 Ot West Pow PtC fi A B conv A ref $ iy42! H 4r A.T 1st coil T 1987.1 F Par H 5 F 1968 I H i Visa , Marrfe 27 Amalgamated Hugar Preferred . Coowilulaied Wagoa..... Independent Coal Mt Htate Tel A Tel...,. 4ik4 Irtah (Aaked. On 8 C Fire Clay M ,v- - $. J 97 49 00 ... 1 A2 85 96 ..v Alta C$$b .... 9 L Htofk Fx Htaa'lafd Coal Pr A 14 1t 5a I I mu It A Pr 4 .... f YV KaMarilla 6 ... t tab Fo 1 lat 5 . 6,.... th $1 11. Oottoa MArket, lAaked. r$Dooo 90 00 NEW to r0 to Ort 92 On Nrxicaa . 72.00 50 no to 50 March YORK dy - FORMED IN RICHMOND Speris! ts Tbs Tribune. RICHMOND, March 15. At a of the citizen ef Richmond, held at the public library building last eveof commerce wan organchamber ning, a ized, with a committee of five at the head. The officer elected are as follows! C. Z. II arris, president; Jesae Webb, vice pre.ldent; Brigham Hon win, secretary and treasurer; ,Dr. W. H. Hendricks and A. C. n.her, members of the committee. members were enrolled. ComSixty-fiv- e mittees on public highways, public Improvement. education, andcivic Improvedairying sera ment., crop statistics appointed. SUrer - Verdict of Guilty Beturned. Office, $49 Main Street, Sait Lax experience treating Acute, Chrome and Special Diseases. Modern equipment. Electricity, Glandular Therapy (something Dew), visits mad by appointment; tel Waa. 795. Laboratory for Intravenous medication. Consultation Free. Hours! to 5, T to ; Bun. I! to 13. If you cannot call, writ for advice. 9! y oars' y, Tribuee. to Tribune. Compete, . 2S Mrket TDRK March 26 l$ars. LONDON. onm-c- Drs. Shores & Shores mase-meeti- You're Not Too Poor f 94c. Marb 25 cafe. Bar silver, Bv silver, $134; 77d per Trait. Evporcd Apriret. ..s qTitct tedier. fin H.nin., fine Pm.-- ,, S3 yourfutnre quick results, I - failed. Write, Call or Phone Waa. m remarkJ- make able curs where V4'. - . m . ti d auc-iv- d 4 JU6 others Dont he misled; com to my pffiee first The business men of this city patronize and Indorse me a. th leading a p c I adst fur men or Dr. W. M. Griffith Evaporated v rw TOBK. Mrrh Oct tnv cheap and quick cur.; health and - May, 86 l.V Derwmher, 31 74 I fJ - Cofton futures Physician Dine. July. 83 67c; Oct a. reiy January, go $uc. Special fe Tbe Tribes. lie; (ctrtHi apt ateadv; middling. 41 6nc. TWIN FALLS. Idaho. Mar--h 15. Mem. (ditii closed t'eady, net Bachs aged ts 43 hero of th South Side Medical aswvta-tlo- n met In business sesvloe hero Tuurdav, points higher. fol owing a dinner served at the Perrin NEW 9 23 rWmed 62 60, I 150 00 ber, 52 ( lf SOARING PORK ARE CAUSE OF FIGHT et to gan-Uta- one-ha- tual improvement eauocl.tlons of Twin Falls, Oakley and Raft River, will com-In dramatic and bnrketball contest nere Saturday next. Th program of event opens at 1 o'clock and a III conclude with a dance In Cotillion hall. n 00 oo 302 00 f nr TWIN FALLS, Idaho. March IS L D. 8. Young Men's and Young Women's Mu- $ 14 1J9 TOJ 110 Pocatello Chamber of merce Will Lend Helping Hand to Corporation, Special to Th HH.73, 19 M 9i.oo IS Mutual - 97 $i Liaed. s Httlr. tfl t Yak 6hft Mnrar Llnseod, PfLCTH j &,feearam-J"hno- re.) Rid. 811 at BURLET, Idaho, March 12. A verdict of grulity waa returned by th Jury today In the case of the state against Frank Oalllem, charged with a statutory of. funae. Saturday morning was fixed by Judge Babcock as th time for pronouncing sentence. BroTka. ........ . - Special to Th Hoglo A co.1 Ahk- 2 94 ' Trut A- - 810 09 ... , National ' 240 On National Bank of Republic.. 105.00 pecorttv Htate Bank ... j 201.00 T'tah Htate National t tah Saving A Trust . 19A.O0' f 2' . . Banker Bnn Walker 09 . , . INDI 8TKIAL 3T (M RA TWoeret Pac cvba.t ml Railway 6a. CV 6a!!!liM feibn4 4.v H8 Columbia Si1 39 414a Reading g Mo r p 0 g pe f ATia Peon eoa Penn (At 6a by J. R'Tvrrted 4s. 87 oTr, 85 96 8 64 Cent Leather 5a... to f.MAHtP cv r.RlAPRy ref 4. 66 (ity Dom Utah Banks and Indus trials. NOTICe TO CONTRACTORS.Notice la hereby given that aealed pre-- i poaals for the finishing hardware, etc., required for the new Balt Lake county South Infirmary, located on Twenty-flrtreet, near State street, Balt Lake City. Utah, will be received at the office of the board of county commlarioners, room, Jo city and county building. Bait Lake City, Ltah, until li o'clock a. m., April 1$, l:o,.when propoaala received wlU be. publicly ojxned Instructions to bidders, together with plans, specification, form of contract and bond, may be obtained at th office Com of Pope St Burton, architect. $2$ Newv' house building, March $9, $920. on de- -, poult of $20 00, Th board of county oomml.Moner has and reserves th right to reject any' or aU bids, or to accept any bid which th board deems beat and waive minor defects. By order of th board of county comJ mlseloners of Balt Lake county, state oil Utah, the itth day of March, 1920. Speri.I te Tk Tritons. C, r. STILLMAN, POCATELLO. Idaho, March 2$. The Board ot County tommls- - ' Chairman chamber of commerce jreeterday at It a loners. meeting officially Indorsed the Idaho coal 3. E. CLARK. Attest; mlnln project, which has coal mine In the Teton section. Vice (Seal) County Clerk Preeident k(43f Sampeoa of the Lincoln .Trurt company of Spokane spoke In behalf of the mines, NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. . which win make up a treat deal of the Si i new Mlehlgaa-Uta- b Consolidated mineral wealth of Idaho when developed. Company. Principal place ef business,. The company la srillng bond, to do Sait Lake City, Utah. more development work end Pocatello Notice Is hereby given that at a meet- -, will be made the fiscal of floe for this lng of the board of directors of the Mlehl. A h Consolidated Mines Company,, (art Institution. big cement, and on an held 1924, assessment,. February ii, plant .perhaps will be located here, a well a a all busi-ne- e. No. 1, ef two and cents per offices. ahare waa levied upon the capital stock The chamber alee officially Indorsed of said corporation, payable Immediately "Western Consumers week, which this to N. A, Robertson, secretary of said office year wlU be celebrated In Pocatello tbe corporation, at th company week of the automobile show, April I suite 411, Felt building. Now Jit fcoutn 10. Main Balt Lake City. Utah. Any street. to A consumers will be held commerce hall on stock upon wnlch tins auseeament may at tha chamber of banquet the evenln of Friday, April I, and west- remain unpaid en March 27, 1920, will be ern products will be featured on the delinquent and advertised lor sal at pub-U- o menu. Ail buelneaa houaea have been auction, and, unless payment be mad aaked to dl.play western-grow- n and before, will be sold on April 2$, 1929, to th delinquent assessment, together pay manufactured goods for that week. Announcement also waa mad that Po- with th eost ef advertising and expenses Th company's stock books have ef sale, catello, would havo a new wholesale fruit been closed to transfers until and Includand produce house backed by White April 24, 1920. except as to certificates Brothers Si Crura of Portland, Ore., and ing Which this assessment has been, upon Lewl.ton, Idaho. N. A. ROBERTSON, Mies Diehl, northwest secretary of the paid. Secretary, y Y. W. C. A gave an Interesting talk Office, Suita 111 Felt Building, No. $4ll on the necesnity of a T. W, C, A. build South Main Street, Balt Lake City, Utah. In Pocatello. lng besot IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT PRICES court of Balt Lake county, atate of Utah. Josephine Fox, plaintiff, v. Bam Fox, defendant. No. 2 127. Summons The Btate of Utah to th aald defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear Speri.I te Th. Trftmae, within twenty daya after th service of BOISE, Idaho, March S5. The eoarin) this summons you, If served within price of pork haa caused general grie: the county Inuponwhich thle action 1. in the state of Idaho, but the first time within thirty days otherwise, brought; it haa- brought about a personal en service, and defend th above enticounter developed In Boise this week, after action; and, In case of your failure" when S. C. Ognbury, agent for Swift tled so to do. Judgment will be rendered St Co., and Miles Cannon, commissioner you according to th demand of' of agriculture, attempted to make ham against the complaint, which hag been filed with sandwiches or each other. th of aald court. Thla action le clerk to a comparison Ogsbury objected brought to recover a Judgment dissolving made In the price of hams between Nam- the contract heretofore existing marriage He confrontpa and Boise by Cannon. you and the plaintiff, and for ed the commissioner tn his office and between of tb minor child of aald mar-1- 1 following an argument blows took place. riage. The episode created a genuine sensation. RAY VAN COTT ARTHUR E. MORE--TOBoth participants retired with somewhat dlscolered faces Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address, 40-- 7 Judge Bldg., Balt Lake City, Utah. k;i7COMMERCE CHAMBER srplro. pews- -. ST. HOUPSv 10 la I 9. m. 6aHy; 10 la 12 Sundays 113 MAIN |