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Show ' 3 v A , THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE year sufficient to pay off posits within the floating indebtedness of ths nation. Hs also said that with proper handling deposits could bs Increased ts cover a large part. If not all, of the Victory loan of mors than 14,000.000, 000 maturing to ! ' 192. Taking up of treasury certificates by hs added, would relieve postal savings, ths banks of ths burden. The redemption of certificates would furthermore bring about, hs aaid. a rise In Liberty bond of from S to 10 per-ce-nt. f J Feder&l Board Reserve WAR LOANb REDUCED. WASHINGTON, Aug. of ths war finance corporation have been reduced 219,900,000 sines It ceased making loans and began liquidation of its affair ' Ths total outstanding loans Au 11 amounted to 8132,200,000, accord-n- g to figures made public today by Managing Director McLean. Advances to railroads, which at ths highest point aggregated 3204,700,000, have been reduosd by repayment to $84,600,-00Virtually aU of those outstanding are , call loans. Cattle loans have been largely repaid. Accommodations extended through tho Dellas cattle agency have been wiped off the books and $87,000 remains to be repaid by the Kansas City agency. The corporation originally advanced financial Assistance to the oattle growers aggregating $3,400,000 at Dallas and 42,400400 at Kansas City. Banks and bankers have returned all put $183,000 of their borrowings, which aggregated at one time more than 4,. 700.000. Public utilities, to which nearly $40,000,-00- 0 was loaned during the .war, have leas then half and constitute ths only sroup .wblch has not liquidated, to the extent expected. Of the amount loaned, $21,233,000 remains unpaid. Other Industrial corporations, however, have re- 27.-L- oens Warns Against Selling Government Paper Cheap. Lack of Transportation. By Universal Bervlcr. 7" , ' Washington, Aug 17, warning that the government can protect those a ho hold their Llbqrty bonds, and buy more, but cannot protect those who sell at present prices' Is contained In a re. view of financial conditions Issued by the federal reserve board." , cattle a- pots of, op. tlmtam retarding financial condition Fiscal operattona of the government for tho month 'of July! Jt was stated, 'have been little more than a contlnua- tlonr of those' of tho past fiscal year.' July receipts on ordinary account amounted to $220,266,625, uhiie disbursements' bn or were $306,501, $38, a difdlnary counts ference of $70,138.1 la paid to aid given the government in Its campaign to secure a wide distribution and retention of Liberty bonds Nowhere are Liberty distributed than bonds more widely among tho ranks of organised labor.. The can psotept those who hold fovernroent and buy mors, but tt cannot protect these who sell at present price d - -- Commercial Interest Rises. "The month pf.July hqs been a period The cf business and credit transition. exemtransition hea. been particularly busibetween plified in the relationship ness and lending conditions. Notable has among the months developments been a tendency for commercial, rates of interest to rise notwithstanding the maintenance of the same rates ot rediscount at federal reserve Institution "There has. been unemployment In some lines of business due to coneellatton of orders and poor transportation of food and materials, the liquidation of stocks of goods held on a speculation basis, and the gradual elimination from banks of paper collateral by auch good "There Is a sustained tendency toward the payment and cancellation of paper col Inters led by government war obligations as well as by corporate stocks and Speculation has- - been atrictly bonds, chocked and operations m stocks and securities Is at a very low level. "All these conditions mark the tunv from. tl)e peak' Inflation to a period of The restoration of sounder condition and credit difficulty to both the industrial situation Js BtUI found in - the lack of available mesne of transportation. Fuel Rcserves Limited. q. Materials Prices Fall "Indications of the extent to which United States prices have fallen to the in staple raw material Is shown by tbs following table: i April. May. June. July, flaw silk ' SO i. ..$13 .... ,98 Jrlnt cloths.. tlM Calf aklns ,...8.4378 he present "It Is true that there fs at new level time a wide gap between the , ie mar-k- et INCRlAiE DIRECTOR. ' of At a special meeting of the board o Sugar comdirectors of the the pany, held yesteraay altemoon at was authorisation company s offices, Incorthe of articles amend to granted so as to Increase tns soars of poration Toe indirectors troro nine to twelve.in order to crease was made aseeeeary for represenprovide places on the board tatives ot tns syndicate wmch underwrote . .tne recent Issue ef H.oud.vud in first wort gage bonds of the company. The men who wilt pe added- to ths board wlH not bs announced until thq amended of articles are filed with the secretarywill stats, after which another 80meetingcent of celled. per Nearly probably bs repieaonted to The outstanding stock-era- s person or by proxy, Thomas K. Cutler, to the absence vlos president, presided to Hawaii of President Heber J, Grant, Utah-ldah- - -- ' BEFTEMBtR HEAVY. MATURlTIt Corporate securities aggregatingaccordwill mature In Bepiemoer, York ing to a compilation by Uie New Tribune. Among ths maturities are sev-- ot most eral important railroad Issues, which nave already been provided for by new issues of bonds. It Is to be noted to this connection that ths companies are paying from f to I per cent more lor their new issues than they did for many of those fatting due lu September. 3 FOREIGN EXCHANGE PERU. The ' drop of marks to well below $ cents after a tremendous wavs of spscu-- r latlon had forced them up to $.0318 has Issued brought to snlnd ths warnings -- broeacast at ths by responsible banker . outsst eg tns wavs which put millions . Into marks and German bonds. - tbs opinion of eastern bankers, there is nothing in the German situation to ' , justify a strengthening of .heir, exchange relation Although the!,- exports in ' creased for time, at the first sign of 3 an Improvement 'to exchange they again of paper currency is on Issue declined. ths Increase. For a time the weekly Issue of notes was about 809,000.000, and In the first week pf this month reached a total considerably more than 1,000.000,000, whlla i old holdings remain praotlcally station- ary. Germany's gold reserve against notes . I amounts to only k per osnL , -$101.-f0t,4- O - -- i I- - ' NEW YORK, Aug. IT. Stock tnarkpt trading today Showed a lack of uniformity which denoted th ahseiic of positive Influences to send 'prics In either direction. The appearance of the list at th close of business indicated Jhat professional sharpshooting at particular groups industrial lsues comprid the "bulk of tho day s activities, la this process th motor and sugar stocks were the chief one or two of the former gosufferer ing through rather abrupt reaction' The been have found ammunition against th automobile etock In reports of slackened Manufacturing at soma centers and Also through belief that credit restriction may have a place in this field if certain of th of jWW et t f eeia-Pn- y vi e ' is g"!'..: tenet) I Am Asa Am Corps I T leromstlv mM Rett..: Mierirea Baser 4iU4 u fwswtreTo.., THA TW...... Am "a -- -, 'll'1" tt tSEm.fT?..::::. A Ml, Oulf W led las. Bsldwla Locomotive , Baltimore A Okie Beth Steel "R" A tup Copper.. Calif Petroleum Canadies Psclfte Central Leather Chandler Meters Okie..,. Chesapeake 8 tt Ft Pee....... a 1 f Pan-Am- 8s 4s 4t t 4s ch 4s 4s I, ...... .....J - n:S 3 i $ intlo-Frax- do 00 per dollar. i! reek drachma I.lre Demand, 4 65c I cable 4 d7c, 8.02c. Merke Demand. 2 Otc; cable New York ewhange oa Montroal, 11 S h ts April April do 8 J3t 192...,....,,., 'CS o 6a 1037 6 City of Roy Prase 6 1981.. puis - 6( 'MtoMwsabWkb ,7 Traffic Officer Conclude iO I40 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. IT. Jit Sad Victory do a d Hergeant-atoar- Chicago L. W. Jenkins. 38.89 84.74 84.40 86.98 84.86 38 64 35 84 87 88 64.84 96. Si 95.88 NEW YORK LISTED STOCK, (Aa Reported by t, A. Holo A Co.) -- ' 64.70 84.66 66.02 84.S4 37.84 84.89 e a 8s A r 0 w wss chosen ss ths 1121 convention city ... , st ths closing session of ths third annuel Amt Steel foundry oonvoti tlon of ths National Traffic OffiCellt Pecking cers association hers today. Police Lieu Cerro de Peeco ,. tenant Danlol A. Sylvester ot Ban Fran Che A Obi .... Soedrieh Rubber Cisco was rsslsotod president. .... , Other officer sleeted wers: First rlos Maxwell Motor Arrow Captain John W. OConnor, Rlerc. 5 resident. RreeeeU I tael Ca t ew York, City. Second vies president, Lieutenant John Blramberg Tens Copper Martin, Chicago. ' Third Chemical , R. Vlrtlal vies president. Langford A R 0. common P Geddes. Toronto. Preferre W. la Wadham, Ban V I Smelt, riraunoa Secretary, Sergeant Francisco. Island Oil Treasurer, Bush, Anderoon, Phoenix, Plsrc Oil . i.. .. Arizona. M IHItk iLow.lCUss 82 18 89 89 69 S2 88 69 88 6 S3 e : 4 S' JSi M 76 n 72 9 88 io3 62 6 12 12 SO Cos Copper Mine Cascade Crown Black Hawk 9A3B3sgA .a.. 93a3SpR3tf rM 0g .... Urkiatey Mezicas Metala f,lte4s4.9sg 9 JlOMfOb 04 ny a New BiUJe New Ooniollt Nevodl o(It a stRsgt4 a Aee9ji i..a..i.j$.t Niiow Ohio Copper n S3 Stewart .1a4ta444fa OOSCO e h p a h a SsrasMetala t4M(Ml49t Balmrat ............ Tonopnk Varda Bitsaalra IWMSM v I II A Oeedyrer, M n I . 10 I II I M eago. - W t r f it n n 73 M M t NEW YORK GUME 3TOCK3. Reparted by J, A- - Hogl A Oe.) ; r 20 IA Bid. Industrial Air Bsdncttoa Aetna Bzpleaito Chevraleg IL 1 fm oMt AR0 03Boj Praferrud .. SoUjr 43 s Wrigbt-llsrtt- Pwrifw 19 62 Cltlre 12 ilthWI Apllt IJervlre t Ctt4jr Ilport fltMWfl TOllm pace nro, of-1- sed. a q o .......... .. g 3 9ko3e 3S3t Oil A (4 Bfll OnlWf InM BfgA v h e 8 tFmuv $t$4$t$Si 30 s3 3 OS Coppor Yftllojr h.o.s. MW 09 3 9 s9i iitt6ni s.s0999 tiioo.ootoottooo snoR Ken Lake SIIOI I who0eeoo. YO Ktplfttog p Okli Coppur 333 386 o 3 3993393s1 ae 930 se tlwrirt Mt$I llM4$$lif IMlll44$$t Kztassls s ' WHOLE&AXI HAIRY P0DVC1. (Quotatioe by Mutual Ciremery Co 1 Cere Iota, Fresh aztrs crsamsry batter, It . ,31 . cube Fresh ritrq areamery butur, ta cam 33 .a toe ,, , Fit tit flrata crumtry bnttar, Sarah- meat prlpt Freak first mastery hnttoe, ta dqr- , Osohing .. Nutter (WM. sin rihi Full arum skaaas, M t- - tl tb)....M.,g. t.t.e triyltta. young Americas full cream cheeu Block Bwis Crum brick chaaa skate,,. .6' tN ,f ,33 SA , ,89 , , ,40 Trenpak Tartogtre Coa VPP3 How Hound Heels Mining INDUSTRIAL I i.,,.. I 2 j H 3-- ' tt 1 li I & tP 26 $1 fV 1 I14 I l :i4l tt AND UTILITY BOND. J. A. Heals A Ce.) As reported by Rid. G 1 -- 4 Beth steel nf 6s 1st L 1941 Calif Gaa rail A ref 9F 6a 8T. klls Oop sell Tr peav ts 1926 1048 it West am Paw la 1st a 1 .J' l IS 2?1 MMMtlfi . e, 4iv 3-- 4 3 toa. Cogpot Mii e l 3-- eResfhfCodSeooAa $,MI 400 UtteNf a OLD FOLKS PETED. Special t The Tribnae. BRIGHAM CITY- - An. ' 27. Yesterday tyas "CHd Folks' " day In Boxelder stake and the outing was held at Lagoon. Tim veterans were taken down to th popular,. Davis county resort In automobile ana31 ' . a big company ' mad th trip, fTruekaT were employed to transport the eatables, eleven truck being required for that pux- - , pose. ae. each ward supplied its own lunch ' and looked after It own party. Durinr'' 4 th day prises were awarded auid a prroear , gram waa rendered. Li tl iilft REALTY COMPANY fORMEPv, , . .. Speetai tq Tk Trlbuse. DELTA, Aug. 27. Tha Millard County v - ' name corof the a new Realty company poratlon Just organised In Delta, wWShffri . wlH conduct a general real estate btMlwto ness. Thq incorporator are Anctt , c, , Stringham. Edwin V. Battson, Clark AlV y, Edwin F, red, Bishop and Clement D. all of "Delta. The company htolofsIV a capital of 128.800, fully subecribed.; 1 . Mbvc-Neel- " 3EWER CONFERENCE. A. CONTRACT AWARDED to Tk Tribune,' ' ; J .'yilT J A gre A A T ls4 rail sc T U I Steel la T 'S' m If rsf 6s 1641. Tr IF 1887 F 19S3 Asked. 77 b 60 1 i 1 27. The contract for tjwre" DELTAl DENVER. CMo , A ttg 87. Repreoenla-tl- ve Inetaliatton Aug. of the city sewerag syetewir- of the Mountain States Best Grow- haa been awarded to Charles Thompson -er1 association were meeting today with of Dolt. , . ni officials of th Orest Western Sugar mmlmt . J on th of company, largest manufacturCHICAGO PRODUCE. ers in th stats, to discuss 1921 prices. CHICAGO, said th conference Aug. 2t. - Butter, lower; errei- Company official , 4 was arranged at the request of the grow- err. 4856e., r. Blsh-Receipts, 491 rases, . FirartJ er. It was said that a new sliding seal 49060c; (in. ordinary 44048c; flrair, it waa favored generally. Fred Cummlnge rae-- e tariudrd, 48043c" kteraF paekeirto of Fort CoUlne and James Golden of Sle. ; Longm.mt, president and secretary of finta. lower. Fewla, . 20031 eiU , Fmillry Alive, th association, and W, D. Llppttt, vie c. 82 ir.u&r. president and general manager of th priaga, - ? Ax.: company, were leader of thslr respective " In ASKED TO , side U, 9. th discussion. INTERVENE..!, 27. Ah WASHINGTON, Aug. (By. eooiated Frees.) The United BtMee.hpS CONTRACT ANTHRAX, been requested by the Serbian govern-;- ,, Special te Tb Tribute. ment to appooint representatives to AJt.-- r; ELKO, Nev Aug, 17. I. it. Springer, allied commission to investigate th con-,- ,. ' , brother of Sheriff W. H. Springer of filet between Albania, and r, Lovelock, has become Infected with The. request, which , was forwarded th disc affecting on ot ht th state by tkju department yesterday yt. He la in Rene receiving treatment. Serbian legation hers, waa mad elmuij,,, Mr, Springer, who ta a rancher In Love-locto the government ef,Grq6A,T: valley, lost a number of cattle from tasneously .. , anthrax and It ia believed that he con- Britain, Franc and Italy. tracted the disease ta handling th ani. , mal , PROBATE ABU 3T ABDIAKBKiy 00X101 tGoseult coumr clerk, or tb rrapecMre sis- RECORD PRICES OBTAINED. ere for, .further informs ttvu.) to Th IHbsa. Special IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBATB 27. Three Cariosds ELKO, Aug. of division, in and for Salt . Lake oounlyq range steers, shipped from this town retat of Utah. In ths matter of ttyo,,. cently, netted th Nevada Land A Live- estate of Bernard B. Quinn, dseaa4riq7 . stock company $36,008, a record price for Notice. - thts season, according to word received petition of Julia C. Quinn, Bornar-,- . in Elko today, , Th steers wsr rang F. Th Quinn and B. W. Evine, praying t t. fed, with about two weeks on grass pasissuance to Bernard F. Quinn and ture before they were shipped. Th sal thq , W, Evans Of ieturs of administration waa mads In th eastern market j of Bernard B. Quinn, dscessf 4 estate the 0to0arara.qira3rereqmararamiMM has besn set for hearing on Friday,. thL; ,lOTATO CROP IS HEAVY, i 3rd day of September, A. D. 1220. at Ipectsl to The Tribune. oclock, p. m., at tbs county courthousql ELKO, Nsv., Aug. $7. Estimates ot in th courtroom of said court, in teuLil th potato crop in Nevada till year rang Lake City, halt Luke county, Utah,. Witness thq clerk of said court, .wakT ' close to 1,000,000 bushel. The government crop sstlmst places th yield at tha seal thereof affixed, this 866,000 bushel, a compared with 300,003 la estimated on year ago. Tha scree at 6000, or about th same aa a- - year ago, : By M. M 8 nail, Deputy Clerk. William H, Leary, .AUoppey fpr Nevada wilt reis about ton trushsla of person In tha atats. It t loner. potato for each ens-ha,A.., . , if. rr it la probable that of th crop will IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE1' ha shipped to California. division, in and for Sait Lake county, state ef Utah,- In the matter of tlWrt V. TRYING TO SAVE CROPS. estate of Amoa H. Neff, deoeaed.-AI3oJ7n sc , The ts Triton. tie. Ipretat Th petition ef Millio n. Neff. prtylFf" ELKO, Nv Aug. IT. In a desperata tanlvu tor M. v to Neff of John th issusne torn of their crop th effort to farmers of th Trucks meadows hav tore of admlntatration In the estate of begun rotating tb water on their farms. Amo ft. Neff, deceased, hsz been Th ditches at th lower end of the val- for hearing on Friday, th 3rd day ley are turned toff, while th upper end Bsptsmber, A. D. 1320, at $ O'clock p. m., " gets th water. The following day this at th county courthouse, in the court procedure ta reversed. In this way it ts room of Mid court in ' Salt Laka City, , 7 Salt Laka county, Utah. , hoped that the crops ef th farmer Witness th clerk of mid .court, nriO-'- f around Fsmley will bo partially saved. the seal thereof affixed, this 23rd day;a$vP x A. D. 1329., ; too CLINIC BEING HILO. f August, J. E. CLARK. ClortomeG (Seal) Specie! t Tbs Tribes. ( M, Clerk. it. Snell, Deputy By it In L. Lorain TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Aug. IT. Child Begley,' Attorney for P4NM6J . 36V- welfare clinics under the direction of Mias tlonan .n , Rosetta MaOrall, county Red Cross nurs. assisted by threo physicians, to continue notice of a Special meeting THE STOCKHOLDERS OF INDEPENtriw for three days, were begun in Parish hell Medical examination of , DENT COAL AND COKE COMPANY!. t here yesterday. A WYOMING CORPORATION, V children under school ags.ls given gratuitu V, . , ously. Similar clinic hav been beid at , irt To the stockholder of th " corporattotoi Kimberly, Flier and Hollister. , . , . named above: v'req Th owners of a majority of th ebarehb WILL TAKS pBCAL n V In ot ,v tha atock Coal Independent v capital Bpsetal to Tb Tribune. and. Cok company, having mad applloA' TWIN FALLS. Idaho, Aug. IT. Sevenme to to lion in a call, writing apeci3f teen young people of Twin Falls, entering Rirt meeting of tho stockholders of said or continuing stud! In tns University poratlon for the purpose of amending load of Idaho, hare applied for reservations articles of Incorporation and Increasing As In a special oar, to b obtained at tha stock from i.UO.OO shares of tk InstaKc qt Georgs D. Aiken, leaving her capital - ten par value of $1,'03 each te 1.506,009 altar-Cc'-September 11 and arriving In Moscow on of th t par value ot it.ov each, sad e full Th of twenty-fivlater. day quota tU.6v amend its article of Incorporation reservations ta expected to be taken. director of Increase th number Ita from I to ll, and to amend ita article of , NEW ROAD ASSURED. corporation and change the date ot its'-- 1 r annua) stockholder meeting, and To Special to Th Tribes. transact any other business Which niwg ELKO, Nv., Aug. IT. Federal aid on a com before such meeting, fifty-fift- y basis for th construction of a Now," therefore, I, Charles W, Buckley road from Reno north to Purdy has been aa of the above named corpora president to secured by Washoe county, according Wn advices received in thts city, and the tlon, do hereby call a special meeting to be held at ths office. Vv --stockholder ita work of building a first else gravel road will b under way within thirty days. For It resident agent, B. M, Ausherman, 14 ft Wyoming, .R many years parsons hav realised th Im- Fifth treet, Evanston, ports nc of connecting Reno with th Thursday, September 2$, 1330, at the ho, Blsrra and Honey Lake valleys It will at 1.00 oclock p. m., tor th purpoa i i 2 k -be an addltlen to th Lincoln highway amending th article ef Incorporation said corporation by Increasing it cap- - nhu't and will be much used by tourist. stock from $1,150,000 to $2,500,504; iners-- -, , Ing th number Of it directors from n LARGE CARP IE CAUGHT. to eleven: changing th date of th ' Tk to Tribnae, peris! nual stockholders' meeting, snd transact-,;- !) ELKO, Nv Aug. IT. Th Largest fish business which mar com si ever caught in this section ws pulled ing any other "oSliiLM.w. from tb Humboldt river yesterday, when a thirty-poun- d carp was hauled In. Th Aa president of Independent Coal catch was tnsde a few miles west of Elko Coke company. t rtzq . and man who saw th fish say that it Dated August 20, 1950. xoiti was ths largest carp that they had ever directors of Independent Coal Two seen In the waters of th Humboldt, Coke company, 'a Wyoming corpora to- -; ., m o to r ' having In. writing request DOG SALMON REAPPEAR. to Articl two of the pursuant ' said corporation, and by virtue of th S peri I to Th Tribune. , conferred upou mo by aaid apq,i ELKO, Nv.,' Aug. 27. Dog salmon, thority do hereby join with th president, some of them weighing ts high aa twenty laws, I ot said corporation In calling a Special pounds, are being caught In th Owyh do hereby-- , meeting of its stockholders, and river, not fab from Elko, This ta th first call a special meeting of th etockholdriHB r run ot salmon reported In th waters of company, th Owyhee In fifteen years Salmon of Independent Coal and Cok be held at tha were plentiful there at on time, but none a Wyoming corporation, to B. w M. Auxher- resident Its offic of agent. This seen for many years. has bean - . Year they art again punning in abun- man, 141 Flfh street, Evanston, 11. Wyo1$ Beptember mlng, on Thursday. , dance. at (Tie hour of 2 00 oclock ih m.. for tn of amending Its articles ta,!) DOMINION POLICE ARE MUTINOUS, purpose of bv increasing its capital slocv! corporation 27 Twenty-eigOTTAWA. Aug. Inoroasir to $2,600.68; $1,156,000 from members of th Domlniun police in this th number of (ta directora from o M city, recently amalgamated with th Royal eleven: changing th date of Its annulr have mutinied. mounted police, Canadian stockholders' meeting, and transact! nV"oiher busihsss which may om They object to devoting so much of thslr time to drilling, and siao protest because for the meeting. to tb are Insufficient meet . thslr wags W.ILRE WJL. coet of living. When th men refuted to A secretary of, Independeht Coal take part In the customary drill, they Cok company.-Datewsr informed by th commissioner that Anguut 80, 1330 their act conetituted mutiny and that measure OF T would to bare tern dlcipllnary N THE DISTRICT th COURT district ot Ut Bo takes, United State (or . In the matter of William Doty, volunte-- y No. 084. lo - BABY LAID AT1 REST. bankrupt, In bankruptcy of Murray, the credit ere of William Dotyand Bperisl to. Tb Tribnae. district ef Salt Lake, SPANISH FORK, Aug. $7. With Blah-o- p tn the county A a bankrupt! Welle T. Brockbank in charge, fu- aforesaid, on the 20tk that is Notlc hereby given neral service were held leeterday at $ day of July,' (320, the said William oclock at the home of lr.. ami Mrt. and 3 I duly adjudicated bankrupt, Charles C, Miller for La Hus. their 10- was first meeting of hi credttur 414wilt LA monthe-ol- d Interment waa In th daughter. Cnne The little on died held at th offi of tb refer the city cemetery , Sank building. salt lake CU after a brief lllnes Wednesday, It is tlnental It- - -of on 7th the geptembsrv day Utah, Of stomach some kind of troy st 10 oclock a. m., at which tlrps ti I Relieved T said creditor may attend. prove thei claims, appoint a trustee, examine t 9 . CANCER CAUSES DEATH. bankrupt, and transact such othse bun h ness as may properly com befwr ge1 . Ipectsl to Th Tribnae. SPANISH FORK, Aug. 17. MiS Sarah meeting . JERROT.D R. IJCTClirL GoodmanaOit, wife of Vegfut Ooodman-aoIn her here Referee home died at BankrtlpiCw, yeetsrdaay, Balt take City, August 27. 1320. a after suffering eeverai year from routcer ti . '4 ' Jugo-filavt- an-th- w,. , - ' . 4 . itk,jajc "(far 1 mm & iU w' 1 ' ffni ' ii -- , ' lrt giK by-la- ' OkMlfN tn$ eoeo90 lapeloa .... ksqueyek MirkikJ ( IlmM ... i6fk39e9ee a Ltnler 1 .... p FunOSiuJ POCATELLO,' Idaho, Aug. 2 service were held yesterday nfternotk St. Anthtfnys ChUrtdi for Thomas UM tie,, son of Mr. and Mrs Dart Dillon, Mpnt., who passed sway In this oltv, Monday morning. Ths service were " confluctsd by the Rev. Father James J. Mooney. , The Gstq City band led thq oorwM legs .from the home of Mike Gate on ' North Fourth avenue to the church. Th body. was laid at rest Ip Mtuntiiview;3 ' so... Bsatq Federal Oil 3kS93at0O9S; OtrwfwdK 4$tt l$4dt$tl 1144 Metre Pats Merritt Midwest , Refining Midwest OU Nerthwest (OM ft - at T IN t' zoritiitV' aa Ik belf-blee- i TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Aug 2T. Samuel Broom, Murtagh district farmer, was today placed under a bond of 500 to terura hla appearance at trial on charges Of hav. Ing threatened bodily injury to Wljliam Lewie, neighboring farmer, and of hav. Ing shot at Lewis with a rifle. Bream surrendered to thq authorities In response to a telephone eummon. Earlier lit tho week hd had complained againat Lewis and asked that Lewis bo placed under bond to keep the peace. , i n-- ,of se8s ....a. .6. Bsraett ' ra 693 ..tm.......... S4 e KtUtl California Nert horn, $1 60; middle eeosty, $1.40; southern, 11.25 G 1.60. Nn. I etnple, $1.6C1.80; Oregom Mnetnra kastsr elethlsgi $1.2501. ; valley No. L "4 y, i -- 080 dS9 9 set 60 3 Ptffwwt , Utah-Idah- f FUNERAL SERVICES HELfi. Special te Th Trlbuae, . w $$3$4$4$m 69S033 CirtlN Aw 11 7 tr a,.,,.,,,..,,,. STOCK 0UOTATIONS, ported by J. A. Hogl A Co.) 4t.,.. 1 Asked, ............... Lake Yacpede Submarine Bret United Motors 0 d dhto....,...., 3 i rla toe-to- ne . 18 66 13 ..... Clty.; 89.091 BOVPSe O Chi I.4a 86.00 38.99 21 1 com-psn- .. NE,W YORK BONO. Ths convention voted to change the (I I 2a teg .....191 tut M Marine Ss. 81 do coupon ..,,.101 name of the organization to International LANs let 4....4s 6879 B 3 4a rag L...I06 , Mo.KATox Traffic' Officers7 association. 4s ev 4 arap.,108 ' Me Pte gen 66 Ths theft committee reported a pro Paaama SO I ng .. JT MoutPowrr 4.., posal that abstract ef titles showing pro 6,., do ccnpcm Pec T A T owners ho in should vlous 6s.., 3190 tho Am V A required 6 Pees CM ale of all cars, just as In tha transfer ot Armenr A TC ev 78 Pena 6 .... 36 real estate Cent Leather .. 0 II L 4yea 1 I adj 3a 64' CJlIAPRy nf 4. 87 So Railway 6a.. 33 46 Tea A Pae lat. SO TILL HOPE TO REGAIN THRONE. Brie sea 4a Sire 8 3 4 Wabash let ... PARIS, Aug. 17, Former King Con ot Greece otlll hop to regain gtsntins BOSTON WOOL MARKET his throne, claiming ho never abdicated BOSTON, Aug. tr. Ths Commercial Bulletin and that h ta atlll considered the Greek tomorrow wiU say; th of of sovereign by majority people Th demand tor wool continue nf tmtll prothat country, says th Lucerne corre- portions, and values, especially for th finer spondent of the Excelsior. In th coursb grades, art sot yet an a settled basis. Th or an Interview with the dethroned mon market been cheered somewhat by th hat arch, the correspondent was told that from tb London colonial auctions. The Premier Vsnlselos would not b able so forelru primary 'market are uarhnngtd. to conduct affaire In Greece aa to gtv Th market Is without material good that country her true place among na- ths ms and tb new cUp movement shows a . tion. Constantin denied having In any Saw fee turn. , Scoured bsala; way been Involved to tho attempted as Taras-jJlsd 13 tore ths, $1.80; fixe f months, sasslnatlon of th Greek premier In this . 4.29 preferred C. Peniey, pfd Vt Wan (As 4 t. ROSN re 4 . .. a M S339qd 82 88 98 M n 9k8p9 kt$B3fVit Otdsdsi int yirst NsUonal 8 8 Hercules 3$ Cenaoildated Goldfield Ooldfisld Merger MdpqrApj Botoa Copper Iroa Cap g9fpqs3ARA9f0 Jerome Vordo . I 9as & .. ,,. 3 88 M tkl 4SeaMaa $$$ ies ( a '4a ir4 de dth Scttion in Cocut City 28 I Arison Consolidated 27 27 81 ltt ll 38iii3t4ta34-s4l 2&d M s 1$ Boston A Montana Chief Consolidate 90 6s KANSAS CITY PRODUCE. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 27. Rutter C memory, te higher, 6c. Poultry tsd egg wmchtnged. Butt - 88 8 4 44t( 9 I OfftelaJa of tha Vtsh-ldsh- o y Sugar left last night for Sugar City, Idaho, where the d'strict convention of the executive end worker of Huger of th company City snd nesr-b- y will be held today.plantAt this gonvemton th Sugar City factory e it) bs presented with the challenge trophy piste, a bronze plaque bearing the bust of Vic President Thomas R. Cutler. The award Was won by th factory for being tho moat efficient plant having the Steffens process operated by the o company, During, the course of the convention addresses will bs made outlining the methods whereby th efficiency contests will bs, Judged this venr. The officers who attended the convention from Salt Laka Included Merrill Nib-levie president and asalstani general manager; W, T. Pyper. aeeistant aecre-tarJ. W, Simpson, general auditor; B. R. Smoot, general euperln tendon t; W. T. Cannon, chief engineer; D. B. Pratt, construction engineer; T. Georg Wood, Walter Stimmsil. chief purchasingH.agent; B. Whitney, S. W. Gaddle chemist; and M. W. Whitney. BEET GROWER 3 -- dpeelal ta The Tribune, Chi, MU A Pest,,, Chi A Nsrthwwters... Chi. IL I A Cbise Topper Go to Idaho Convention Shooting at Neighbor Charge Againtt Idahoan IS mla tho stomach. Mr. Goodman --on oqfjrx born in Iceland August 29, came to this ' country thirty-on- elist ye ago, wince then she had mad her he at Spanish Fork. Her husband and on foster eon aurvjv her. k v k Of Sugar Company Officer y; it. - i . w IB .... C 13 ; gss-sio- n, NOT AN AMERICAN CITIXEN.T" Tf Dr. Paul WASHINGTON, Aug. WOULD EXTEND POSTAL SAVINGS, Altendorf, denied admission to th United States Mexico from at d Juana, Is not an Territory PtM gtepln, $l.S6gl.S0; NEW YORK, Aug. 27. Extension of j 'tombing. $1.400148; thrrelghto blood I Th postal savings system at an attrac. American citizen and has been.clasaed aa raeuarter-bloogCB8M combing, of Interest bv ths government an undesirable alien; It was learned to eomHng, Hive flu clothing, st the stats department. Hla claims 70076c; tl.404tt.60; fine me to furnish banking facilities to tho "great day SO. I Hum rflothlng. $1.2601 of have been citizenship Investigated, Cf common people," was urged her body Pulled DeUtlae. AA. $1.6001,80; the fact that he ha not, been i $1.G todav by Eugene Meyer, Jr former man- disclosing A super, 3640 06. naturalised, j .Dr. Allendoif, It Was said, I 40; Mohelra Bent cor at beet car 4 40050c; aging director pf thq wsrt finance combing, ' held one time aa credentials of f agent i) f. poratlon. tha department of JuWAb but these war t i special Appearing before ths senate 7 M committee on reconstruction end produo. later revoked. I I F0TAT0 MARKET, 'CHICAGO, tlon, the financier proposed legislation to Ang. S 27. Potstoop Receipt, TEXA NEGRO HANGED. authorise payment of a 4 per cant rats Easter thirty seven ears. Market, DALLAS, Texas, Aug. IT. Fred Doug- Cobbler, $5.26 Reg barrel; study. of Interest on postal savings deposits In. Jersey Cobblers, was hanged at tha Dallas 18 2608 39 pet ewt.1 Minnesota - Barly .Obis, steed of ths present I par cent. Hs also las, a advocated Including all ths 88,000 post, county Jail today tor th murdsr July I $2760360. .T. Abrahams, manager of a store. f offices, branches and subatatlona a de Ho refused offers of watermelon and aoaltortea. LINSEED.. chicken and tor orfdnlzattnirand hi last breakadministration. requested Proper $. DCLDTH, Mlsa., Ang. Mr. Meyer said, oould gala savings de- - fast ha b given Mg oharry pi , , 08.89, f btatementa attributed id banking Interest and representative of tbo federal reserve board. Which offered Htfi encouragement tog any tanmedtat relaxation of credit also exerted an adverse Influence over ths market. Ralls provided tho only manifestation of pool activity, th junior or cheaper Issue ot western end southwestern reed end tom ef the obscure coaler recordInveitment trantpor-tatlon- s ing variable gain also were mors .or Jess immune from tho reversal of th Is tor dealing notably th Pacific motor and oils were susceptible to pressure throughout the thslr weakness finally affecting many of th steels, equipment shippings end relative specialties, including food Issue. Sales amounted to 828.490 Soars Forecasts for tomorrows clearing house statement differed widely, but opinion Inclined toward an adjustment or expansion of actual reserves from Mat week's sharp . decline. , Convertible or underlying Issues of th prominent railroads again featured the bond markoL local tractions also developing strength, but th Liberty group and Interests continued Irregular. Total sale par value, were $9,374,004. Old United States bonds wsr unchanged oa caU, , Aaaericaa "(Store 4 11 Low-pric- , . Ptrli, &nd tola. HIb.lmw Brel 3 resr A"1 Colo fuel A tree .... The figures reveal that earnings A th Cora Product corporations for the first half of ths companies find It necessary to borrow CreelW Steel . , , , , , , 12,477,009. against about Cub to the next few monthir It is to be said, C Baser .... for the same six months in 1919. Art MMttitaitt however, that th automobile makers, tor General Bleetrid ..... . Gaaeral Motors capital, and if a "pinch shoaid eome tn RAIL AND INDUSTRIALS. Ot Norther, pf d . . , I . to lighter demand for their prodTweaty industrials. 87 22: up .29. do Or uct they ought to A able to "live on rtfs Twenty railroads, Td.86; op. 89. llllsota Central their fat'-- until business improve These Interstate com in tree cewsiinlos bee approved corporations have enjoyed an excellent Inspiration Copper .... Int M Marine, pf.., the most part, have substantial working application ef Central Vermont Railway Nickel .... months bp to tho end of . last &teratl Paper ts issue $12,000,000 ten year refunding eighteen , .... June. j K ... 0 Souther mortgsge sold bonds, betring interest at 8 per Railroad shares were steady and In cent per annum. Kanoeeett Copper Moalraa Petroleum Oenerel Ckemlcal eeaipany declared' twsalar case of a few there were slgne of accumuon a generous seal Rail bond Miami Copper ........ quarterly dividend of 11 par cent as preferred lation looked-likheld In earn What Middle their ef 31 tee Oil .... tho facq slock, payable October 1. Steal New Yerk Transit company dsclared regular realising ealee among Issues which Sldrale had a in ths gone forward quits rapidly quarterly dividend ef $4 share, dates October 16 sad earlier days of the week. The railroad g'pttsiber A 0.RlectrW Standard Osi company declared shares and bond market might have dons Hi N , N H A Hartford. regular quarterly dividend of 2 per cent on better than they did and the same supNorfolh A Weston preferred, dates September 15 and August 31. position goes also for Industrials call If V Noether Pdcttle ,. Colorado Fouer declarad regular quarterly money had acted Th reOhla Prod A Kafg dividend ef 1 per cent o preferred stock ; so newal rats of 8 per differently. .55 cent was tho highest s Petroleum dates given. ' Pranavlvtst ... ..... Stockholders of Uneola National bank voted since ths11 first week of ths month and, to merge that lnstltatloa with tho Irving Na- before Flttaborg A tV Va.,. applicants had filled their RAILROAD BOND. the quotation was up to 18 par Ray Cm Copper tional bank, and former will bs set nelly takes need I As Reporte by J, A. Bogle A Oe.) ' cent. This was the highest ret In more over Monday. I lAeke. Motor . Rep Iran '4 Btoei Stats regular dividend ef It 23 i there, then 'five weeks and stood In contrast Royal Jtoteh. N T ... A T A 8 P fee 4e lSMv. .. cent rate a year ago.payable October 1, stock record September 16. with a per Shell Trans A Trad ,. Wht.Ui Steel corporation Initial rash diviSo adj 4 195 The money and credit market cams to Sinclair Oil A Rrf ... dend ot IS per cent on common and cash divi- for fresh discussion la brokerage circles Atlantic C L roes 1062 , . Pacific . Souther dend of 2d per rent on preferred A. Common because of tho stiff rat and by reason RAO told 4 1948 ........ Souther Is payable November 1 stock record October 16, Railway do L P 1926 t of about Governor ths remarks Hardings Oil N nf Stand J. 1 etock reserve and preferred dividend payable October do conv 4 1988 boards attitude toward bank .... Studefcske Carp pf.. record September 15. ef Georgia cons 4s 1848... His assertion. In a etateemnt Cent Text C Bxtenaton Mining regular quarterly loans. Tooopah do Ss 1829 A Tea Pacific dividend 8 per cent, payable Octeber l, stock Thursday, waa merely a reiteration of 0 A O gen 1993 Tobacco Prod tret what had been said by reserve board of- C B A Q 111 div 4s record September 10. 1943 .... Trunocontl DU namely, that the authoriNiptestng Mines company declared aa extra ficials before do is 4s 1868 4e in to ot 8 per cent, addition pates Pacific dividend regular ties had not attempted to discriminate 4e Joint 4 1911 food product ... 0 to had th tt borrower quarterly dividend of 6 per cent, beta parable left Chi and A Ot Wester 4 196 . Alcohol is SO. P Three months member banka to use dlrcretlon la loan I Befall October 30, record September .... 801 OMAItf 14 ft Itorea..... ago regular I per cent was declared. so that credit be used most wisely, 198 It to fee MW T 3 Rubbet, ..,1.. .... Itepiofle Steel, six mouths ended Jobs SO, has been known that th e cost 4Ws 182 have banks 31 B Steel P 1920, net Income 9224,629. 4o deb 4 1884 use aimed to ot th in decree credit to Preferred International commerce commission approve Chlcste A No ws 4 1987 ... Dtah Copper loss ot $8,000 000 to Erie railroad to enable speculation and business in some direc8S 4 1998... has undoubtedly besn affected, which OCentC CPseA It Elec ... Wratlaaboua company to finance Its 1920 securities, but or- tions 1st 4s 1948 . Willy Ovorlssd ders company to finance remainder of the Is made much of by partisans of tho ecoColo A Southern 1st 4 1928. ot axtent nomic school la stock market circle that Del A Hudson ref 4s 1848 ... $16,818,000. yeara obligation to Bale la hundred. ta Mould permit further inflation tor th California racking company thread Florida A B Crest 1st 4He 188 sake of stimulating speculation In securi- Gt tint all mootha of 1920. tlaa daclaroa 109 Northern ref 191 .. AND UTAH o,NK INDUSTRIAL. Todd Shipyards corpora per ties for th rlsa. Ceat 'ref 4 1866. ... IlUuels extra ot ta 28, $2 ceat stock dividend and A Ce.1 in(As Reported has The is be credit t 1944 ........ countrys 0 secured addition to regular quarterly dlvldand of $1.78. creased in tna near future through retocS K 0 Southern let 8 1868...... oent Denis A 4s of in Franc naif Nash anticipatceipts gold Bid. Aakodl by 14... REVIEW. BRAD8TREETloan payment. MkhifSS Cent deb ds 1829 . . ion of tho Anglo-FrenTreat Raskerw 13160.01.... tomorN 7. A NB 0 rsf 1863.., Bradetraete It was learned today that between NEW TORE. Aug. 161.6 CelumMa Treat. 3011.. row will ear: 000,009 and $8,600,000 la on the way, and, N T Ceatrat ref Deseret National 383.6 Ss sell sets Seat $8 19. Trade and Industry contlnua Irregular, with while tha probable movement hat bseq ot ...... Nattanal First 'mm Dgdre rather more quiet conditions vlalbla is a numreckoned at $20,000,009 to $64,000,000. no New Yorh By Is 1348. VeCoretek A C !M 60 ber of lines ns August draws to a done. Oa Official announcement ha been made in Northers Pte P L 4s 1887 ... 2a oo Deseret Strings fea1823 4s ref L favorable 3 several rather 0 roll other the hand, ot Bank to Natl of 372.00 a limit Repubtta shipments, regard develIt B 3it4l4l 198 .... Pew rot tures destrve mention. The really big 'iic'.eo Ktttowl more Caspar then de ess -, 993 exchange receded Mflt t4S 1 93t-.opments ef the week are. Indeed, rather outside a Sterling 180.00 cent during thq morning Security Btats Bask 1887 Beadles of the line ot purchasing and manafaciurs, Dtah Btats Nstlheal 'm'.ii final quotation, but firmed up In It P A 17geeB foot to sotre 83 w Including a very decided gala by the rail107.09 Itsk Sarlngt A Trust roads In ths matter ot clearing up past and the afternoon to $3.61, a rat only a half S y Terminal 4s ISM toi.'io Walker Bras Baskers th day before. Should Soothers Pee 1st A ref 4S 1888.. M&'3 A Trust present congestion, the going Into effect ot the cent lower than Mms Baring ge coav to 1894 Information com that Franc was prenew and higher freight rates and stimulated INDrSTRUritOCKg, de soar 4a 1828 ............ thereby, the apparent parting of tho railways paring to liquidate a larger portion of th from the Indnetrlals aa regards rtreagth and loan through gold than has been expected. 0 P 1st lso4 great 4 147.,.. Bid, Asked 00 4 1st bettor of the d toss and let Is It slightly market activity possible to conceive of a rally In 14.00 do eosv 4s 1827 . e. , . ....... 3 ll.TSIg Bugs Aatigamstad the bond market, especially la railway securitho trade situation sterling, although 30.10 100 M Preferred ... lev Co 1st V coll Tr 17 ties. Exchange rate have gone lower, but hardly toward a consistent and pro- tj 4sRy1333 191.001 101.50 resaoUdatad Wtfo thle la conceded to be as muck due Is foreign tracted points 9oo3bo rise.The official figure ehow 6 1M I. .. Tire to. Bom 130.00 buying of our grata and cottoa aa ts ealee by that the outflow of wheat and manufac- Virgin! Ry 1st mtf 9h 3 6s 134., ... Independent Coal 8039 9tR99R Weekly bask clearings speculators. tured good with petroleum and Its prod- Wsstors Pse tit . Securtle Cement $7,250,285,009. uct waa maintained on a scale much Mt Otstvo Tet A Tel 3.00 MM heavier than a year ago. BOSTON CURB CLOSE. 190,7 NEW YORK MONEY. A. tingle A Oa.) J. by (At Reported ' TORE. Aug., 27. Prime mercantile SEW 9 93 3 GOVERNMENT BOND. Bid. Asked, paper, unchanged. 63.00 M9 As reports by J. A. Hofl A Ce.J ' . Exchange, heavy. ...... 30.30 . Ray State Gee t 99.50 I Bid. . . 111 09....... Sterling Demand, $8 Mi cable C M Asked, Beg) gW8 ..hRAd933l Franca Demand, 8.93c; cablet, 1. 05c. 6.401.... .. 123" Popt ffugtr 93 MI4I e ft to 89 33 S 16 BslMlU a 1920,. 3.001 100.00 Belgian fra let Demand. J.Wc; cables. 7 41c. Dom ef Canada Get West Ceche Bngar.., ....... 0 Boston Bly 8e April 1921. 8 Demand, 82 25c; cablet, 82.88 fluilder o ... .... 6yrtnrille-Wsplet10 M A tendon 1 M today lapsed Into its recent reactionary condition, professional traders resuming their aggressive selling tactics la th further absence of bullish Initiating and i public support. Leaders wsr nominally higher at the outset and this advantage waa extended during tb first hour, but the list Met ground In tho final hour, when gal) money roso form 7 to 19 per cent and foreign exchange manifested renewed heavlneo In Setback international credits accompanied reports of Another tangle In Russo- Polish affaire. Mere likely, however, It was precipitated by further offerings of grain and cotton bills on London S' to i ' ' ? Prices Yield to Pressure by Professional Traders Call Money Rato Increase and List Loses Ground in Final - Hour, V When Money Rate Advances, indh Motor and Sugar Are Chief Sufferer .NEW YORK. Aug. IT. Th atock NW YORK T0CK LIT. cent discount. of raw material values and th prevailing Russian Extra 1921,, .... Time Wen strong; unchanged. This Is due to level of retail pnee Istl 192.,..,,,. cent; low, URussia Cell money, etreag; big. advance and. a great K s a high capital charges cent; b!4, per 187..,..,.,.,...,., eleetag, I per ceat; ruling rate, D K S , Nov 1821 in the cost 4t .lahor, 9 per seat; ottered at 10 per ceat; last We a ,,,, Liberty 10 per cent. . - r STOCKS IN .VY- mmmmmmmemrnmmmm 84-9- 'Fuel . reserves continue to bo of the most limited character, and It is evident that mOch mors energetic action will have to- - bo taken If indaatrial conditions are to be made safe for the coming win-te- r, "The months, of July and June have been a period of Important changes In-In of prices as well as of modification changes dustrial conditions. , .Then pries In basic may bo summed up In declines leather and silk, materials, notably wool,same time .At the by, ad; accompanied ances . in Ihe ffriceg or. foodstuff have there of retail field "In tho prices arbeen downward tendencies In such conticles as clothing,, shoeg and other none sumable . staples, although few orwholeIn foods. The Index number of board tho for constructed sale priced Shows a decline for the month of Juneten-of six points, now standing at 258This dency has been paralleled -by"7 a. similar tendency In British prices. por lb ) Raw wool . 815m9ttolr$95r3.1 IU ErS E LI I N Q LT ACTIC57 : CAUSE REACTION 0, id 66 ftQ G R E 1 Difficulty in Industrial and Credit Situation Lies in SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28, 1920. sub , ht to-t- d & , - - n, , , . ,1N - |