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Show THE SILT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 3, fills LETTER FEATURE STOCK-MARKET, r . . Easier Money and More Favorable Industrial vices Are Stimulating Factors in Opera- July Circular of Utah State tion of the Day. - Natidn&l Reviews Econ omic Conditions Existing Transportation Congestion and Decline in Business Points of Interest . Are , Tfts principal point of interest In th present eoonomlo situation are the trana portation congestion, slight price recea-on- d a decline la gsnemlbuainesa . operations, according to the July business letter of the Utah State National bank, The latter say . mads publlo yesterday. la part: Business operations are ho wing some decline from recent totals and price recessions, although slight,' are continuous. Inability to finance la holding back some projects, but the really great hindrance to business activities Is transportation congestion,' which Is, however, " slowly but steadily being relieved. Freht movement by auto truck continues to increase, and the freer movement of ships has speeded up Ocean traffic. Railroads are still congested at the important ter tninal but loadings and unloadings are more prompt and the freight traffic congestion Is dally becoming less acute. Clearings Decrease. Bank clearings at the principal cities for May amounted to less then compared with nearly $40,000,000,-00- 0 for the preceding month and for May of last year, the Increase over a year ago being 10 per cent inclusive of New York City, clearings for May were $17,000,000,000, compared with nearly $1$, 004,000, 000 In April and a year ago, the Increase over May of lest year being 1$ per cent It Is apparent that the continued Increase In hank exchange has-be- en halted and recession from recent high totals are in evidence, showing some slowing up in Among the general business activity. recorded cities twenty-thre- e principal smaller bank clearings than fog the same month a year ago, while seven cities during May established new high records for clearings for any month. Crop conditions for 1920 ars far from promising bumper ylelda The 60,000,000 acres of wheat a year ago compares with only $4,000,000 acres et this time, and $3,000,004 acres of spring wheat lest year Is replaced by only The presacres this year. ent promise Is for 781,000,000 bushels of wheat compared with 141.000, ooo last year, and $0,000,000 bushels of rye, compered with nearly 10,000,000 bushels last year. On the brighter side, we have promise af 1,311,000,000 bushels of oats, compared with 1.348,000,000 bushels last year; 133,000.000 bushels of barley, compared with 100,000,000 bushels 4 year ago, and 113,000,000 tons of hay, epmpafed with 103,000,000 tone a year ago. 0, $37,01)0,-00.00- $31,000,-000,0- j The peach crop promises 10 per cent lees production than a year ' ago, while ef apples we shall probably have 35 per cent more.- - It la as yet too early to say anything about corn, except that the Plante generally are two weeks late. The cotton acreage has not yet been reported, but . the area planted will probably be between $4,000,000 and 33,000,000 acres. The condition of the on May 28 was only Cl per cent of plants normal, compared 76 with per cent a year ago. Tbo crops are backward, and are yet to be made, so that this seasons farm production depends upon the available labor supply for the remainder of the season and upon th date of the first killing frost. Just now good growing weather la reported from almost every section, and the hay crop at least will he enormous and Is practically mad BRADSTREEUB REPORT. ' NEW YORK, July I.Bradstreet'a tomorrow will say: Weather conditions and holiday feelreinforced other causes making ing have In for quiet wholesale and manufacturing Unes, but on the other hand have given a slight flUlp to retail buying of summer Wholesale and jobbing trade. Ingood deed, ranges from only fair to quiet, while retail trade Is fully fair. Manufacture and Industry are about as quiet as at the end of the first quarter of 1919, and collections are not better than fair. On the other hand, the crop situation has made further progress th country over and Is now apparently on a par with the high promise of about year ago. . Weekly bank clearing $8,408,033,000. . , CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. $3,588, 890.38 Fridays clearings Sams day last year.. .....Holiday - , FOREIGN , EXCHANGE AND TRADE. Mainly because of the paucity ef know!, edge concerning them, relatively little trading has been done In local markets in , the securities of th Scandinavian rountrle that Is, th kingdoms of Sweden, Norway end Denmark, and the newly established republic of Finland. The prevailing exchange situation as between these countries and the United (Rates Is deserving of attention. The dollar In Scandinavia Is selling at; almost one-ha- lf more then its norma value, while French;-Italiand German moneys ars far below their normal value. Articles which might be purchased In America by the Scandinavian therefor are so expensive when compared with Kuropean goods as to render their acquisition almost prohibitive The same situation afreets sales ot goods to tha United States. That thle gives European competitors decided advantaare over the United States goes without saving. Should the present exchange relations continue for any long period, foreign nations will be enabled to build strong commercial advantages over u In fact It may be said that ana of the most Important problems for American business to solve Is tha exchange situation as It now exists. The remedv should, moreover, be applied at one before our foreign trade is seriously Involved. One way of imnrovlng the exchange market Is the purchase of foreign eecur-Itl-e Tt Is a practical war and an earv on Before undertaking It, however, the American Investor should havs mors Information shout the economic and Indus-triconditions existing In the countries Whose securities he may wish to acquire than far been- - furnished him Max Wljikler, In The Magaaine of Wan bee-thu- - GOVERNMENT BONDS. , fie Reported by J. A. Regie A Co. I 5e Oct 1920. .... Dam ef (Jentda He April 1931.. o (a .April 19M So 8s April 1930............ s 1M7 So ef pari s 121. nty Bap Frsawi s 181 1091 ... .... Remits Rate Aarle-Freac- ........ Inti - R amiss IT K K 5s 9nd Os 7W X ...... ... 4s W 4S 44l Sad 4' VWtWT 4l M 2 7 24 .. InduttrUlf- Air KMttCtlM Aetifr Kxpkwirt CbtTTGltt a e see s CurttM Afro Boil (OAI804 Pftf(rrv4 tdkt TorpMt Sub Bolt i e si d d es e ee Asked. 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BANK 8TOCKS. . 3 17 16 7 Fare Rate Effective This Morning Tbs' new 7 --cent far allowed to' the Cts Ught A, Traction company by th public utilities commission of Utah toss The rcqulrsmsqt of Into dffset today. tbs ordinary car rider this raorniag will ticket or, 7 cents In cash. Should be book of commuha desire to purchase tation tickets the rider may obtain a book of sixteen for $1. Books of twenty tickets for 11 were on gale yesterday and all day long a long line of purchasers was In front of the little ticket office of the company on Second South street and for large part of the day the line stretched around tho comer to Main street. Orders were to sell only one book to a purchaser, but many pursaving, chasers returned several time as they figured it, 85 cent on each trip tickets purto the window. The chased yesterday will be good until July $1, after which date they may. be redeemed at the price paid for them at the offices of the company until October 3L l.W 86 4 2 Tosopak Eztcaaioa Terinctoa . . Conaoudated "Xeppef 6 - 1 1 3 4 1 NEW YORK BONDSI ' 100 111 Ceet ref 4.. . 67 U 2s f do coupon .....100 later M M 6s.... 15 0 8 4s ,104g C Bo ref 6e... 56 do cv 4s cou.104I AH ue 4s ... 76 77 M K A T 1st 4s. 82 Pieuss 8s 77 Mo Psclf gas 4s, 13 do coapos Am T A T cv 6s. 98 Moot Power it.. 7$ Y CMt deb dAd 6s Autlo-F- r MM 75 Hor Peelf 4s ... 70 Arm A Co 60 71 Se .... do Atcb sea 4e .... dV 4S..... 75 B A 5T0 Beth Bt ref 5s.. 78Pte T A T 6s ... 88 ri-- rc-- rt.. 4s.. 4s... Cent Lestb 6s... Cest Psclf 1st ... 6 cos 4t... lPtns de fea 6s 5s..... 74Beod Atea BP A 0 er B A O Jt CM A BtP CV 4s.. 4. 88U. So Pbeif .. ,i . sdj Is. CT e... 4e RIAP By r 4s.. 646oetb By Is .... Chile Oop el tr 6s 75 T.x A Pod 1st... City of Psris 6s. 88U P 4s 46 UK of UB At Cole A Bo' rrf .. ... 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No reasons appear for the chanring says the answer, of the son systems, "not fully considered by the commission two Dismissal ot case. former In the the action of Mr. Watt and his copctt-tlonis asked. ....... 8014 4s 1963 do couv do deb to 1954 Chi A Nw gea to 1967 . NEW YORK LISTED STOCKS.' ' (As Bspsrtsd by J. A. Bogle A Ce.) COCAStLgeato Coot Pacific 1st to 1998 1949 let 4s 192.,. DalawareA Hudson ref 4s 1948. ria A 1 Coast 1st1961 1969 Ot Hor HI Ill Coot ref (s 1965 sneered 1684 de K 0 Boutbera 1st te 1960 L A N naif to 1940 Mick Cent deb to 1929 1952 ref N O A N N T Cleat ref 9018...... aote Sept 18 so do coll New York Ry So 1942 Nor Pacific P L to 1997 0 S L ret coll to 1929 1965 Pena R R gea 1921 do eoa Reading gea 4 1997 A V D goer to eetev less. I Baa fraa Temlnsl to I960.... Isotherm Pm let A ref 4a $668 4e cone to 1664 do eoav to 1926 U P 1st land grant to 1947 do 1st ref to 3006 do let eeav to 1927 CRrlnv Co 1st L aoU Tr BP to 193d o. .... . .. Virginia Ry 1st mtg to 1963 ... Western Reelfle to 1946... Cols A 6ou there 4( 4S er Industrial Commission Acts in Injury Cases 4e 4( r Chief Yeoman Wins Medal for Eight Years of Service The Balt taka 'navy recruiting station record of 103 recruits for tha second quarter ef 1620 doubles that of any previous year' elnca the Balt Lake station opened, according to records compiled by Commander R. R. Mann. Tha record for June Is also high, seventeen recruits having joined. . William J. Vay, chief yeoman qf the -Balt Lake station, hsj received god conduct medal from tha nary department for eight years continuous service without a black mark against him- - Mr. Vay, who waa born In Pueblo, Cota- - hoe had charge of the clerical work at the Salt Lake navy recruiting station tar several month In addition to hta navy work, Mr. Vay la actively associated with the American glon as adjutant of Balt lake post, to. 18, and la a member ef the executive committee of the Utah state department FIGHT GRASSHOPPERS. Theron W. Bennlon, deputy state crops and1- pesta inspector, has taken charge at a campaign against grasshoppers in Rich county. Harold R. Hagan, state nspector, yesterday forwarded to Mr. Bennlon at Evanston, Wyo., for to Rich county, 1000 pound of arsenic and ten barrel of syrup, which will bo prepared with bran, lemon and other condiments Into a oonoootion deTO trans-ihlpme- licious but not healths, to the palst nt graeo-hopp- er C) Seven-Ce- nt 8 60 5 AND INDUATRIALR. by 7. A. Bogto A - Twenty Reported (1.8 up .60. Industrial " railroads 70.91, ap .0 Twenty Anaconda June ontpot 1708,000 la May. sgslast ,700,000 pounds if8 ( $100. Medium and light hogs mostly 26c- - lower; other kinds about steady. Top, $16.26; bulk, $14 0017$. market generally 5006; Sheep Recotpt steady ; beet range lamb $180; best hattrs 176; boot swe $25. 9000. RAIL IS 57' steer Unes; bandy weight. (Aa - Sncceaa t ed toH Caledonia . . Canada Oepper ee as ee e e Iron Bloaeom Kerr Lake liafBA Coppar Haaoa Talley UotbOt Lodi did eeeeoeeee dO new eea ea Nlplaliog M.I est se as OhkV Copper sseSeAse J Stewart 1 ...... ........ ...... 4a 4s .......... I1 The industrial commission of Utah yesterday made an award ot $12 a week to Clyde L. Knighton from June 1, 119, to date, and retains jurisdiction of the cose for further consideration should S change occur !t Knightons condition. Thle waa th and of long and pussling case, in which tha evidence of medical experts callsd in on th ekse differed widely. The commission refused compensation to Henry Frange, who was atlghtly Injured February 1 last whilt working os camp tender In Provo canyon Tor tho Heleelt Construction company. , While Frange has been off work slnoe February 3 and of the time In hospitals, most hat spent it Is concluded that hie disability is the result of rheumatism rather than of an . occldenL .... lt Utah Men Join Faculties of Washington Universities Postoffices Will Close Lewi McArthur, of Mt. formerly for Independence Day Pleasant, has bean mode assistant pro- fessor la, Ah department of -- hletoby- - at Georg Washington Don university. Johnson, (on of former Congrosaman Jacob Johhson, has accepted a ponltlon as Instructor in tha law faoulty of Cathollo Both ora graduates of the unlvarnlty. colleges in which they are teaching. A. Wanless of Lehi, who la Stanley studying taedlctn at tha Georga Washington pnlversity, had accented a position as teacher with tha federal board of vocational education during tha summer. Another Utah student at this Is Yarn Hopklna of Kanaah. uni-verg- J. L. FRANKEN NAMED. Governor Bamberger yesterday issued a proclamation naming J. L Franken to succeed himself on the state board of This being a race ph(rmaey. appointment, he will hold office until the next of stats aenatd. the esslon Household helpers obtained through th Want Ad olabo-rt- n ur 5 d , ul (uarantUed steer $100; choice calve $100; general quality, common. steady; 1800; bettor (redo Hoge Receipt hulk, heavy Others. 1626c lower; tom and medium, $16.0015.80; bulk Ught, $190 et the first order are medium of Funeral Services Held for Colonel E. A, Wall Funeral servlets for Colons! Enos Andrew Wall, who died Tuesday night after an Illness of many month wpre held yesterday afternoon. Private servloee were conducted at the 411 East family horn Bouth Temple At 3:15 oolock under the direction - W. W. Fleetwood, YerJr y dean l Of 8L Marks cathedral. The cortege was escorted from the home to ML Olivet cemetery by member of Utah Commander) No. 1, Knight Temp, where a Masonic burial was held at jars, 3 oclock under the supervision of Wasatch lodge F. and A. M., of which Colonel Wall waa a member. The honorary pallbearers were W. 8. MoOornlck Charles Reed. W. A. Black. J. R-- tatener, Ellsworth Daggett and E. Howard. Tha fcetira pallbearers were 2W. B. Oliver, John M. Callow, Wllllem CoraelU 8. V. Walsh, J. B. Beveridge and The pallbearers at the Hi-S- 1 F, H. BemI Jth cemetery were H. U. U. Hlekey. A. D. Dem. Georg Joy B. Johnson, Jobn k Gard and waiter Scott trL rt- CHARLESTON, W. Va., July reports continue' to ' in TUMBLE IN LOVE With Alton Alien MMETClAIRE FORBEi -. . JtV I i ' 1 j A FORTER- i co."CROUCH- 'i ' I PB W tTT'VPU N a LLOYD A Two Southern Gentlemen Feature Photoplay J j RIO , GRANDE ! Romance of the Border 15c, 25c; (Se, H-o- Met. war tax Ev, Included J igffififiBHflfi.""'! 1 A TOKIO SIREN . In which an orientdl wink upset two world TODAY ONLY' i WILLIAM BON, W. Va, July 3 MediaWith Snappy Universal Comedy1 tor of tho department of labor, follow1 and International New ing conferences with mine operators and union officials, left for Washington today T ueeday Monday Sunday to present their reports to the federal auVIOLA DANA . thorities. The results ef tho conferences were not made public. Few operations in the immediate disWILLOW THE TREE ' trict have been reported olosed on aooount With. Universal Comedy $nd L Of tho strike order effective Tuesday 1 International New Ptoduotlon for the tint day ot the strike was 79 per cent of tho average, macs: Norof to thd loading report according folk St western railroad, which handle all tha coal In thle vicinity. , mld-nlgh- of CHICAGO. July 3. "Minor official th railroads, as they classify themselves, demands for inoreased presented today to the United States railway wage wages board in session here. The claims will be considered after demands of railroad workers are settled, the latter award be20. ing scheduled for on or before July . weatoeaMMtoto, The Meet for th Least .. .Always th Beat. ' L . Madge Kennedy, In ' Dollars and SemV 1 And a Scdt Lake Health Nursed , I - SWANSON THEATER ' :,CIRCUIT , PICK OF THE PIOTURES- ' ONE WEEK, COMMENCING TODAY . STEWART ANITA in Yellow The . greateat - COMEDY , , " ' Typhoon From HAROLD MAC i - GEM 1 ee G RATHS novel 4 ORCHESTRA AMERICAN , LAST TIMES TODAY The Invisible Divorce Lake's yeung Salt world-fame- d concert pianist HENRY SOUVAINE Obemdorfer) " (Henry PATHS NEW Sunshine comedy , , MONKEY SUSINES' Children's matinee TODAY : Admission lie. Including war tax, te 5 p. m. FOUR DAV8, , , BEGINNING TOMORROW MARY MILES MINTER In . A CUMBERLAND ROMANCE1 t . , ' STRAND 1: Homo of Musical Cemady"! OPENING THIS AFTERNOON ROY HIRAM CL MUSICAL' C0I.IEDY - With the ) v 1 Ltl BEAUTY CHORUS Appearing on tha new glittering Illuminated crystal runway " WILLIAM DESMOND ' In BROADWAY -- COWE07 pan-(ultc- h. ILLEGAL GRAZING CHARGED. Lewis Ford !a Sued tot (158.21 actual and 1100 exemplary damages in a complaint filed by United States District Attorney Isaac Blair Evans yesterday In the United States district court. It Is Charged that Ford grazed 2100 sheep on (h Wasatch national forest from August 14 to August 24 without a permit. YEAR BOOK ISSUED. Speria! t The Triben . - - Delicious Mystery Chocolate Coaled Ico : Cream Balls v . . - Look Likt a Big CkocolatV Cream : se MIRIAM BROOKS U, ediior-tn-chie- ' n, And thAt li plensed to Announc he will hav NOW PLAYING On the High Scoa Sensational, thellllng, spectacular . FIVE OTHER BIG FEATURES Three hw BHy-a:- 45, list, :i$ lummar prices Nlghtt, 40c, Matin , Adults, 25c j Children under 15, 13 f'l ba (pgnt time And effort for on yar to perfect thi( rare eombl-nAtlo- them for you Salt Lake Ibcx:; -- Matinee Today TONIGHT LAST TIME ASK , , on 6aturdy, Sunday And Monday, July. 3rd, 4th and 8th. . The Work of ta Artttr For Other Varieties Call Waa. 2C3 Cocoul 6410-- J Avers ' of Jaxx and syncopation Continuous, 1 to It. , Week-da- y ( Mat, 20c; Klddla Ho. Evenings ' b and Sunday 30 Reckless Auto Driver Jail Sentence ' bni . Masters e 3400,-00- a vaudeville Headlined by hlgh-claa- - 1 FOUR BANGARDC Work for Month Reported School Legality of Bonds Sustained by Court HOW PLAYIHG - fourteen year Forty-thre- . WHY FAY MORE? PITTSBURG. Kan., July I. Alexander HowaL president of the Kansas miners, today announced hie candidacy tor International vies president of tne United Mine Workers of America. The election occurs In December. Howst has been president of the Kansas miners nearly - b-- ilORENZE TEMPE3T In Come from Mingo county os to the number of miner on strike in that field and in the Pike county, Kentucky, dlstricL The operator on the second day of tha etrik claim that scarcely nuxrn than 1500 are affected by the atrik while union officials here assert that 100 men or out In Mingp. eounty. Reports early today from aU sections of tha Williamson oooi field showed that the strike of minor called by tho United Mina Workers, was obeyed in tho region north of Tug river. On. tho Kentucky aide of tho river, it wan sold, only throe mine wore affected. Several other miners', strike In no way related to the Williamson walkout, were reported to union headquarters her today. Union leaden announced that several hundred worker on Cool and Elk riven had quit work because of tho absence of wage contracts between operators and miners. According to operator of the Williamson district, there are eighty-thre- e mines comin that section operated by fifty-fiv- e were in panies, and of these twenty-nin- e operation. They said the day's tonnage would equal the average of the last two : 1 weeks. visits war mad to summer schools of Salt Lake by tho nurse Of tho city board of health during June. and 3470 Visits were paid 373 room children were Inspected. ' Fourteen home e minor visits were mode and seventy-ninvaccinations redressings and flfty-el- z wer Twenty-tw- o baby clinic modiported. milk held, 43 attending, and fefty v fication call mad At. the city board of health milk stations three little mothers' meeting Colls wer held, twenty-e- o Attending. A 'total of numbering 703 were mid were received, 150 111 quarts of mil quarts Given quarts were told and forty-o- n wer given sway. Sixty pounds of ire wer given away. There was used 334 Cooperating Vith the polio In their efv gallon of skimmed milk, and fifty-thrfort to curb reckless driving of automo-bil- e gallon of skimmed milk wer given away. and truck motorcycle Police Judge W. H. Wilkin yesterday sentenced LICENSED TO MARRY. . Tony Baccamammo. 544 West Fourth South Mreet, to serve fifteen days In the Special to The Tribaa 3.1-marA for POCATELLO. Idaho, July city jail driving his delivery truck en to the sidewalk at Eighth South etreeL near riage Hcenee woe Issued yesterday Seventh West etreeL Leonard Brady and Martha Mario both Sacceipammo explained that be used th4 of Salt Lake. sidewalk as a vehicle thoroughfare because the street wee closed and he had " trunk to deliver near by. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. , The court decided that Saccamamm bed not only violated a city ordinance, Moiint Nebo Marble company, 1106 Dee-tr- et but, as be hod driven so rapidly as to Bank building, Balt Lake City. Utah. endanger the lives of several children Notice la hereby given that at a meetplaying on the sidewalk, had narrowly ing of the board Of director held on the missed hi Ming a baby In a buggy stand-In- g 38rd 1920, an assessment of day of Jun woe on the walk, and had also reproved I cents en the capilevied the children for getting In hi way, the tal stockperotshare th corporation, payable sentence should be imposed follows: CMia cent per ehare payable July 30 and 1 cent per share payable August 30, to the secretary of th company Cache . at 110$ Deseret Bank building, Balt Lake City. Any stock upon which this assessment remains unpaid on th dates last above named will be delinquent and adTest uit brought by peter b. Van vertised tor Ml at publtc auction, and unless payment Is made before will be taxpayer of the Cache school dletrlcL hae resulted In thecounty0 sold on the 30th day of September at the bond issue recently passed by that office of the company at 3 p. m to pay district being upheld by decision of the the delinquent assessment together with th cost of advertising And expense of supreme court. The eult removes any lego obstacle to Ml C. R STEWART. 7 the sale of , the school district bond Secretary. and the supreme courts decision virtually fha Offlcaof company 1105 Deseret Bank means that work will start soon on r470 building; Balt lake City, Utah. new high school, which was one of the AND OAE&IANBHIP PROBATE N0TI0XE. main purposes named In the bend The the rropwdr rigaea board bee already decided that the new (Coesu HI eensty clerk fr farther Information.) todM$4q chool shall ba at Richmond, not far from the Idaho line. There is already NOTICE TO CREDITORS. a good high school building, known as Rotate of At (aloe Young, deceased.' the South Cache high school,, at Hyrum will present claims with Creditors High school has, been conducted at Richvoucher to th undersigned at 307 Kearns mond, but the facilities hare frequently Building, Balt Lake City, Utah, oq or brought criticism from state school of- before the 10th day at November, A,. D. ficers and others. I2rt' ALrALEB BUROESB YOUNG AND STUPANGUITCH FOSTER TRAVEL. ART MILL YOUNG, executors of last and teatament of Altaic Young, Cltlsene of Pangultch are their , will deceased. utmost to encourage travel to doing Bryc4 can. Date of first publication July 3rd, A, yon and provide accommodations for tourists, according to J. E. Broaddu secre- D. 1370. for ageeuter. Stratton, attorney Warren the of Mountain Utah tary club, who hoe r495 written to the Commercial club from I find Pangultch very much Mr. Broaddus awake, say SPANISH FORK. July 1 ITh Span-larthe year book of The Spanish Fork school, has been Issued. It presents an outlin oi all the school activities th man- postornce' at Rail LaV the high for th year !l-2- 0 aa well a a personnel Murray branch postoffice, and the Sugar-houand Rook-MMiss a teacher Erma pupils. and Pioneer tat ions will be olosed of f, la distributing the Monday, which will be observed aa Inbook to those who subscribed for it. dependence day. according to announcement made yesterday by Noble Warrant, LARAMIE LORE POPULATION, postmaster at Balt Lake. Regular delivery service will bo Suspeelal to Th Tribe on And all route rural city pended I Lamm! WASHINGTON, July and special delivery metter will Is riven a population of 301 by be delivered and regular holtdav collec- Wyo., bureau. Ten census veer tho ago it tions made, and regular holiday had 1187, This le a lose of 114, or 13 5 m4 to and from the stations. per Th present popcent In ten year ulation of laramle le smaller than it was LEAVES FOJt YELLOWtTONE. In 180. when Laramie numbered 3388. Warren Routnour. member of the pub- it bed grown to 8307 In 1900. lic utilities commission of Utah, left yesterday by automobile for Yellowstone U. B. JUDGE IN OGDEN TODAY. before leaving that he perk. He declared Judg Tillman- D. Johnson of the United bad bought a brand new fishing tackle, gt tea district- court Will hold court In a plentiful supply of files-anspinners Severe! cases are on tho end numerous bars of peanuts. With the Ogden today. said he he to hopes the Kenuta the park before they placate become toe ALT LAKERS IN HEW YORK. familiar and run away with tho finny eu ties which euro to foil victim to hie NEW YORK, July 3, Pennsylvania. N. dkllL IL Morris. I Per-Isha- bl HOW FLAYING - Special to The Tribes Ovor-the-t- .'"a 4 , 16 16 , - 1 35 .. Omar9 Boon as Mine 147 to Former Ser- Operators and the . Unions vice Men Is to Be Un-- Make Conflicting' Claims veiled at Celebration. - Regarding Number Out ot .......... ..... . (Am 15 $45 4rtT- -1' Monument ot than UTAH BANKS AND INDUSTRIAL! Q ead henvy Salfore, $7.7.1fa.26; gate X good rows and half, re, $4.787776; cut lore, $1 la 4.26; nuwe, $$.26 $.76; fat bsU celvao, $107818 36 ' Hoge Receipt 57. Market lawert goto do-"Frtma fat hoge (176 to 860 Hm.), Itt.al SJ4JT5: bulk ef anise, $10014.10; feedere, 14010 $0000. alee la bundredt. Total sales tor Ue day. 468,000 is $8.76 L1 ........ Wlllye-Overlan- d Be-- Cattle ax-r- e. EVANSTON, Wyo., July I. Aa celebration will be held in Evan-et- n. Wyo., neat1 Monday, when th monument recently erected ID honor of the service men of Uinta county trill OGDEN, bo unveiled. peelal X The Tribune. 'This monument bos boon erected under OODSN, Auh Chstee IK heavy et r ( sxera, $9.dO the auspice of the Uinta County Me10.901 felr steer $7 morial association, on organisation ot liner $7.008 0 ghelce cowe a ad heifer $8 006 00; fair to food cowa lad heifer citlkene of the county, and cutter eesnen. $00 representative $7.0000; $4.0000: this la the result of faithful 4.00; choice feeder sow veal work unveiling $5.5010; of its haem hers during the past salve $9.0010.00. jriar. Sale 301. Bulk af Hoge Receipt $140i is uniting for thle The whole 14 25; choice fat hog ITS to 200 lb, (li.75i petwsion, and county 14 60; teedar the days program will $10.0011.00. Iamb Chafe 1717. $1106 include a morning salute, a monster dbeep Receipt 12 00; srother $7.008.00! fat awa $$.00 sports and race torch90; feedar lamb $ 0014.00: light pared fireworks and danoee in the 0 danoe hall these halls, togsther L- - DENVER. with the theater, having been placed at the of disposal the general committee I pedal to Tbs Tribaa at actual cost. All proceeds from the DENVER, Colo, July 8- - Cettlo Receipt celebration will be turned over to the. 1200. MarkeL steady. Beef steer $0.60 monument fund, and It is believed that 16 60; cows aad heifer $7.0010.60; calve cost arrangement the $0.60100; ttockers and feeder $7.00 00. of ?,!" the memorial will be remaining Hoge lewee. Receipt a, 600. Mark 3640e The monument, which, defrayed. the way, Top. $18.25; hulk, by la the first in the state of Wyoming Sbeep Receipt 400. Market, tswsr. Lamb and one of the first to be completed la $100125; ewe thle section ot the country. Is a beautl-fpiece of work. It le made of the CHICAGO. beet Barr Vt and consists CHICAOO, July I. (United Itsts bsieau d o octagon base,granite, raised on a two-fo4000. Receipts, Mostlg terrnd .with polished panels on each market)someCattle end choice beef steer strong aid of th boa good steady, second Upon this la to higher. Top, $110; tog yaarHng $126; bae then seven-fopedestal, on the bulk, all weight. $15.00100; good botcher of " which is a bronxe Cow plate slow; fat sew $7.00 steady; other with the names of large all the un4 26 4.76; calve 10.60; hulk manner men of the county. Surmounting all la evenly lower; bulk, $11.00140; stackers had bronxe statute of a doughboy In on feeder steady. 8d,00(k Early salee meetly Hoge Receipt attitude, seven feet th whole structure being twenty-fo- high. few loads trade lets steady; aaevealy hither; 10 lid lower than yeatordays average.Early feet high. bulk light end light botcher Of particular interest it tha fact that top, $16.4014.10; bulk, 360 pounds sod ever, $190 the statue has been made from a pose 16.(0; pigs, steady; bulk, A boy who saw actual service at F Market subtly 50c the mint 10,004. Sheep Receipt and who was gassed twice to $1.00 lower. Tog active lamb $176; and wounded a number of times in ev bulk, $11.00100; very good Idaho jasibs, era! of the The whole deewe large battle $6.00 $9 00; $14.23; few goad yearlings. IF one made for and i DO; (Doted feeder lamb $12.60! Bftodibf ewe sign by theoriginally association. $7.609.00. The- city has been thrown open to an visitors, who will receive cordial KANtAB CITY. and hearty welcome. Cattle KANSAS CITY, M. July Trade almost nomine!; few sales 1100. ef classes steady. Best steers offered at $14 $0; Okla Prod A Bef Paa-AaPetrol . Beaatylvaala A W Va.... Pittsburg Ray Ooa Oepper....... Reedlsg . Rep Jroa dr Bteel Royal Hutch bell Trass A Trad... Sinclair Oil A Ref.... Beutbsra Pacific outban Railway .... land O ef N Btudsbsker Corp pfd.. Texas Co Texas A Pic..., Tobacco Prod Transcontinental OU .. Pacific V B Feed Products.... U B Ind Alcohol....... U B Retail Stores..... V B Rubber tJ Steel Preferred .. Ttab Copper Westing Electric 1 Mr croet dbeep Receipts, light. Market towaf ; Mew demas Choice lamb $11. SO 12. SO; shetos yterllags (shorn) 09.40; 1st arothers taboro) 60TJK tat awsa (sharo), $6.00 I.OE ' i I Utt cede H jsrtiitss ..... 55 100 60 Uttittd MOtm U 8 Ship ee sM ee ed W rtfbt-MarUas dk edsi e' d PMriMf 6 General Aaphatt .defence Citiea Bervic Preferred . Baakert ... Retail Candy TobeeeO lipOVt ' - 74 58 M 1 1st 4tk 8e 814s 1920 1087 Nov 1631 Ibi jllvrtt Se 1st 4s Se Se 4o 4 do 97H 9 97 k ........... IT Bid. Close. ..... Bid. BitT 4cnnl for kitrWrv1 itwk. $9.7616 76; be atoet, U9.T5: few sXer $6.7687.761 chatca cows $.75; ch NEW YORK CURB STOCKS. Co.) (As Reported by J. A Boris tvfipta, M. good D1 an al 1 -- call. Continuous show S:1S to 11 Z P ., every day except Monday I and Tuesday Ad-- ; NEW YORK. July $. The stock marNEW YORK STOCK LIST. ket Was stronger and mors active today jKalca. High, Lew. than at any previous session of th week, Amt $nl Sugar,. thereby upsetting the expectations of A meric a d C as .... those who had Anticipated further dullness Amt far A Fdy.. Amer HAL pM because of the approaching protracted Amt latema Carp. . . ' Aner lacoauttlve .... reces , Smelt A Baf... Unexpected ease of call money, more ! . law Sumatra ...... favorable Industrial advises and signs of Amt Ta a Tri.yob. Americas Weolca .... moderate July reinvestment movement X, L A I were foremost among the factors that Amer Aaaceoda Capper ........... stimulated tha list to highest levels ef Atebiaoa U A W Isdtee. . the week after an early period of hesita- AM. LecoaeUve BaMwla tion. Belt A Ohio....... Demand loans opened at 16 per cent, Beth Bteel B . that figure also applying to borrowings Callfbeula - Petrol extending ever the triple holiday. Later, CsMdlaa Pacific , when most demands had been met, plenty Ceutml Leutbar ... of money was available at 3 per cent. N Chaadler Maters ,, change was shown, however. In the quo- Cbc A Ohio G M A Bt Paul... tations dor time aocowunodstioo Outstanding features of the day ware Chtcags A Nw..,.. acceeeorie oil motors and their steels, Pt... ..... Copper Shippings displayed consistent strength, Chlae Cole fed but rails made little upward progrees un- Cara Irou..,.. Products til towards the clop when junior issue Bteel ....... such as New Haven and Southern Rail- Cruclbla Cuba Case Sugar ... way, were In demand. rts and textile General Food, tobacco, leather Xlpetrie .... hares had their Intervals of prominence Geeeral Mvtort and strength. Vanadium Steel, Mexican Great Berth pfd ..... .... Petroleum, Baldwin Locomotive and Unitdo ore certs ed States Rubber were among individual nilaols Ceetral stocks to show substantial Improvement Ineptra ..... M at the end, their gains ranging from two later M Capper Salsa amounted to 465,00 International pfd to five point Nickel . International Paper ' . share The foreign exchange markets were Kaaneeott Oepper ... Louie A Haob.. ...... of statement featursles but the weekly Petroleum the Bank ot England excited 'unusual In- Mexican Miami terest because of the decline In liability Middle Copper ....... OU.... reserves from 15.4$ to 8.49 per cent, the Mid veld Btates Bteel ....... lowest ratio reported In more than fifty Me Pacific year Montana Power Distinct flrmneqs was shown by the Nevada ....... Copper bond market, including Anglo-Fren6e H Y Central The total N T. N H A......... and the new Belgian TV4 Hart... ales (par value) war $11,800,000. Old Norfolk A Weston.. . United States bonds were unchanged on North Pacific ........ ....... Crops Backward. I L3 UNEXPECTED ACTIVITY IS tTv. Street 1920. c-oriiiiS- re WORLD FAMO- -i e i i MYCHIC Amusing Mi Bio. Spiritism demonstration I your edeeibeart true? A re you going to be r .7 Will th oil stock part wl - S- . |