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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 16 Power Company Will Test Value of Off Grade Coal FAVORITE STOCKS REGISTER GAINS AS MARKETS CLOSE PRICESJMPROVE Business of Session Overshadowed by Strength of Shown in Credit of State Demand for Road Bonds From a Wide Area. Bought in More Than One Hundred Are Securities Different Money Centers. an a credit way In which are held, haa been given her aecuritle a practical demonatratlon recently In the tala of moat of the Jl, 500.000 road bonda purchaaed and distributed by the National City company of New York. ' L. W. Pritchett. Salt Lake representative of the eaatern financial houae, eald yesterday that all but approximately JIOO.OOO of the bohda hate been gold, and that every one of the fifty branches maintained by hie company in elUea from ooaet te eoagt haa made pure haa ea. That that theee laat Utah bond! have been bought In mere than a hundred different place, from Maine to California, from the Canadian border to the Rio Th of Utah undnes state, and the Anglo-Frenc- Moreover, the bondg gold to net the Investor 6.1 per cent, give a smaller return than many other similar state and municipal Issues. An example In .point la the announcement yesterday by the National Dakota City company of an lasue of South state bonds at a price to net 6.76 per of a cent higher per cent, nearly than Utaha bonds are paying. It might be noted In this connection that the last two Issues of United States treasury certificates bear respectively 6.76 and 6 per cent. The extensiveness of the market for the slate bonds Indicates also most clearly the breadth of the interests which center In the state, and ahow how closely the progress of Utah la knit with that of all the rest of the country. Every outside bondholder will have hie or her eyes on the development of the state, and will be Interested In her undertakings. As It Is to the Interest of Utah to have aa broad and cheap a market as possible for her bonds, many leaders of the financial life of the community point out. It la to the advantage of Utahn to and hold securities from other pieces, helping to build up that community of Interests by which the nation as a whole can best fulfill Its destiny. "When you are figuring the Interest return on your Liberty bonds, figure In tsx exemptions. The big corporations and prlvats estates figure that way. It haa been said thst our first Liberty loan bonds yield as high ss 1.1 per cent to some Investors because of their almost com- two-lhlr- plete exemption from taxes. "Present prices of IJberty bonds yield In one Instance as high as (.20 cent on the market value If held untilpermaturity. With tax exemption features taken Into consideration, that gives them a high yield. When you are asked to sell or exchange your Liberty bonds to invest In bonda or stocks on which a higher return Is promised, dont go off .Your Liberty bonds may be worth more. A bond of a foreign government advertised to yield 7 per cent sounds good, but If that foreign government la going to tax It. as It has a right to do. the chances are the tax will be heavy and It may result In a return to you lower than the bonds of your own government. The same holds true of the bonda of our American Industries. As rule, they have not the tax exemption feature of government bonds. "Think twice and dont do It. Hold your bonds and buy more of them If you can. tie-u- half-cocke- d. esiw-ntl- rail-ma- DOWNWARD PRICE MOVE GENERAL. NEW YORK. June It. Recent declines In the prices .of a few commodities are not to be regarded a Isolated Instances, but are of a gradual and general movementpart that has been under for a considerable time, the National way Bank of Commerce declared In a statement Issued here today. "It was not to be that the Industrial community expected could maintain the high tension under which It had worked during the war years, and It Is very douhtfu! as to whether the maintenance of this tension would have been desirable, the statement said: "Despite numerous and widespread comcondition plaints as to the of production In unsatisfactory the United State, the fact remains that since the recovery from the temporary hesitation following the armistice, this country has Increased production In certain directions. "A factor not to be overlooked at the present time Is the Increasing unemployment In some districts larre numbers of men are out of work as a of disorganised transportation. Thisresult effect has been especially noteworthy In the coal regions and In the great centers of automobile manufacture. of the public to accept Increased Refusal or even to maintain a volume of prices, equal to that of recent months purchase at level of prices then prevailing, has the sharply on some sections of the textile Industry and on the garment trade. Considerable unemployment in these Industries ha resulted. The agricultural districts continue to suffer from labor shortage, but It la now believed that reasonably adequate help for the harvests will be secured The agricultural outlook Is, on the whole, auite favorable for the grain crops. AAA COMPANIES INCORPORATE. Articles of Incorporation were filed yesterday by the Ogden Drainage company. the purpose of the concern being' to engage In drainage and Irrigation prqK eels as well as general contracting In ex-- e cavation, cement and concrete work. Tito, officers are C. H. Malan, president; T. Lowe, vice president; Myrtle Knudiwjn, aeeretary nd treaaurer; Ncl Knuriaen nd Jamti T. Weir, director. The cap1 Ital to 626.000. An amandment waa filed to Ita artlclea bv the Exetem Utah Wholeonle company of Price Increasing the capitallxatlon from Officers are Charles 610,000 to 630,000. R. Vlrden, president; James R. Alley, vice president, and Edward Vlrden, secretary. Silver Creek Reservoir company The of Wklea, Sanpete county, filed artlclea with a capitalisation of 67000. Officers are H. R- - Thomas, president; T. J. Rees, vice president, and T. R. Davto, secretary and treasurer. Articles were also filed by the Central Oil company ofyesterday halt lake with a capitalisation of 6100,000 In fifty-ceshares and the following officers; J. F. wBradshsw, president; Jacob Evans, vies president; Mostah Evans, aecretary-treasureJ. 8. Evans and Franklin J. Bradshaw, director . r; U 8 2s re NEW YORK BOND. 100 III Cent ref 4n Marin Is. ref is. ... LA N nn 4 .... Mo.KATex 1st 4. Me Pee pen Moat Power 6e... N Cent deh ta. Int 100 do coupon HH U 8 4 re, do cr 4a coap. .104 Panama e re, ,, 77 77 do coupon 3 Arne T A T cr 6n Anglo-Frenc- h Armour A Co I. 4t... 8088 1 M X C 8 .. 4a 7878 ten 4a... cr Beth Steel ret 8. ta .. Cent I Cent Pnc let .... Che A O cr ta. . C, B A q joint ta C.MABtP cr 4a. C.RIAPRy ref 4. Chile Cop aol tr ta Atchloon B A O Nor 78 62 62 77 87 78 . 82 78 7 84 4..., I Pn 4 Nor Pee ta . ,.. O 8 L ref 4s.... Pa. Prna ta.... TAT eon 4 ... 4e "se 8e 4s... Buidwio A W ladies Locomotive , Hniilmore A Ohio ... li ih steel Suite A Sup Copper..., t a Ilf Petroleum ...... taeatliao Pacific ...., Central Leather Chandler Motors Che i -- ' l- A SC ?tanhwtera. 4 pM ranlTfc4ufcU . . Jtetei cruaiaM Nevada N N Y I' r 80 ,112 80 ,112 7 j MtV 98 62. 82 ;, 89 85 82 62 82 14 17 77 2 ..... . Preferred Ctah Copper Weerlnehoitac icier . W'lllrn Orerlnnd Sales In hui dreds. . . . . ns, t V t 28 1U 17 29 42 25 12 41 34 12 7 26 2 86 m tl 70 4 160,194 80, 38 81 27 2l 14 100 104 W 38 27 16 81 8.1 a 8 9 74 78 22; 44 44 40 88 80 48 18 14 8,112 112 85 80 82 IS 78 71 44 40 48 14 1 118 ! 97' lr 8.1 81 . , 2' 48 841 88 80 77 97) 8482 8 101 '0 48 48 . 82 92 23 100 91 851 48 471 91 1701 1 petl-t'one- 84 2 118 90 115 80 uul VA 21,100lll0 441 71 7 811 101 , m 4 125 . 84 08 143 4 03 44,110 I 9 8 73 122 .12 811 12 181 1 -- w 82 V4 82 63 81 M 82 S IT 29 42 18; 28 I 12 08 271 29 2 84 8l 71 88 pfd.. . . . 52 68 WH 88 81 Blliso 14 191 Si' 11 140 8 69 1 801 1041 Pacific 31 I4 14 8 12 2 2: ! 91 si Si 141 241 Bt.el 8 nrtall Dloren 8 Rubber 8 Hteel 141 j 48l 18 '105 48 4BU. 1 ' L RAILS AND INDUSTRIALS. (As Reported by J. A. Hole A Co.) Twenty. Industrial 81.87, off .88. Twonly railroads 70.5 off .22. Public utilities commission permits New Harrs to teeuo $16,000,000 debentures to retire debeatures of Provldeaee Hecurtties com- pear. Japeaeae trade raadtttoa eoatlaues depressed, balance .during first tea days being very unfavorable. Northern Peclft. railway declares regular quarterly dl Attend of 1 per Recent financial slump la ml. Japan has wiped out nearly all of $508,000,000 profit mado by paper mllta In that ceoatry daring lest five to advice received tedey by yeara. department of commerce. I xn don Bar silver, unchanged. Ranks lost 61,8800049d; te subtreeaary Thursday. making 88,441,080 lent since Friday. American Bine. Lead A Smelting declared regular preferred qaerteriy dividend of 61.80, parable August 2 te sleek ef record July 18. Inland Creek declared regular quarterly dividend of $1 aa com moo and oa preferred, payable July 1 to atock of record June 2 (treat Noethers . railway declared regular per rent, payable Auquarterly dividend ef 1 gust 2 to stock of record July 22. Calumet A Hurls May output, 8.808,811 pounds, compared wttk 8.826,478 Is April. May crude ell production la California totaled 278.626 barrels, aa Increase of 6446 barrel daily, compered with April, eeeordlag te Standard Oil of California. Kranaeott output for May, 9.311,000 pounds. 0annelid ted Textile declared regular quarterly dividend of 78 coats, payable July IS te stock of record Jrno I COFFEE (A. Reported by I. SHORES FOR A. Hog I A On.) exchange ef July for later dellveriee. start July wee 2 peist higher aa a flurryx of, covectag, but the demand waa BOOS 4Vpl!i-- L kad the price liter broke te 14.18c, er I- dvdUlaUet lower. Inter moot h opened va 4hsfi-lows point lower, with December sell etuJAdOc during the early trading, and f?rtber movement. The close won v Ai e 'f1"' 'b11 . . , , j- -Mar, )4.20c. Spot coffee, quiet; Rle 4a, 23624c. To. Baato end ISe; COTTON MARKET. NEW YORK. June 15.. Cotton epot. quint; middling, 88.25c. Cotton future opened steady; Jnly, 87.40c; October, 84.48c;' December, 33 29c; Jeanary, 32.58c; March. 82.0dr. cloned etendy; July, 87.60c; Cotton future 34 90c; JTocembor, October, 33.4ec; January, 32 88c; March. 82.48c. Cotton closed net unchanged to 88 points higher. NEW YORK PRODUCE. June 1 Batter, steady; creamery, higher toe extras, 88qt5ta; extra, 67 ret, 68)54c; packing stock, currant t(55r; make. No. 2. 41c. Eggs. Irregular, narhaeged. Clieeoa, firm, unchanged. Poultry Alive, not quoted. Dragged, steady sad unchanged. NEW YORK, CHICAGO PRODUCE. CHIC AGO, June 18. Butter, eaay; creamery, c. lower; receipts, 1307 Caere. Fleets. 37k5br; ordinary firsts. 3341 34c; it mark, case Included, 854r87r; etorage-pecke- d extras, 41 firsts. 49c. ; storage-packe- d Poultry Altro. unchanged. 4.14x55 F.gcu, FLAX, OATS AND RYE. MINNEAPOLIS. June 1 Flour, unchanged. Brie. 881 00. Wheel Cash; Bn. 1 northern. Corn. fl.74q1.77. Onto, 61.04A 12 904130. 108. Byn Nn, Barley. 81.194(1.8 Flag No. 1. 16.7804.6 02.18. 1 82.16 POTATO MARKET. Jane 1 Potatoes, wanker; raCHICAOO, Soothers triumphs, racked, re! pro. 87 earn. cantors cobblers, barreta, 69 0009.26 614.0016.9 rat; LONDON MONEY. June 18. Money, 4 par Discount rates Hhort Milo, 8 peg cant; 8 cant. 6 per bills, east thnn-mont- h KANSAS CITY PRODUCE. 0ITT, Jan It. Butter, next sad poultry, unchanged. I - LINSEED, DULUTH, Jus 1 Ltoseed, I I I Call Is hereby" Issued for th of a Democratic convention on holding Thursday, June04, 1920, beginning at 6 oclock p. m. of that day, in the council chamber of the City and County building. Salt Lake City, Utah, for the purpose of nominating six candidates for th offices of judges of the Third judicial district of the state of Utah, and one can-rt'da- te FUTURES. KANSAS it. . NEW YORK,- - June 18 Tho merkrt foe coffee futures was Irregular tedey and constated largely of near-maet-k liquidation, which UGAR MARKET. r NEW T0BK. June 18. Raw nognr, steady 19.80r. fin Beflned, steady; centrifugnL 24.8Qe. 0 granulated, Experience laventigete, Sfintt. 1 ,118 85. 34, 92 t Copper Stndebnker Corps Texan Co Trine A Pacific Tobacco Produett Trnnorontl Oil I nha Pacific I 8 Food Products C 8 Ind Alcohol C sni 81 9, 49, 105, 94 871 Copper Snot hern Railway' Stand Oil of N J. 91, n 1 ..... Central A 79 1A8 ,1)7 80 89 58 -l BK 92 85 91 84 79 11,134 88 82 Motor. fll No thorn, pfd.,.. 4 Or ctfa Dltnote Central Inspiration Copper . . . let Her Marta., pfd.. International Nickel , Int.rn.tlonal paper , K cnnccott Copper ,., Mexican Prtrotconi , . Middle States Oil ... Midrale Steel Mo root fir GMvoral- 87, 92, 55 PermlMion to text tho market value of coal technically known ft used honey, by the mines In their steam electric ren era ting plants, was granted the Utah Power A Light company by the Spring Canyon Coal company in the course of the hearing before the public utilities com mission yesterday. Officials of the coal company testified on the witness stand that this particular class of coal cannot be marketed and that it is a source of expense to th mines. In answer, W, J. Barrette, representing the power company, asked permission to test tha coal under modern conditions, and his request was granted, the mining company agreeing to furnish the power company with five or ten tons of the fuel free of charge for the test. PLAN DAY AT SALTAIR. The annual outlnp; of the employee ol the J. O. McDonald Chocolate company will he held at Saltair. About 60 NEW TORK, June 18. A fairly brisk employee willtoday take parL In of business storks today awakening brought higher prices all around and inPROBATE AMD OUABDIAirSKXF NOTICES, dicated 'that professional efforts to de- tluusult county clrrX lr the respective signer tor further Inform, thm. , press quotations on preceding days had brought no satisfaction to the' seller NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Outside of short covering the quullty of to hereby iclven to all credlton the was Notice showed unless It nothing trading the Sage Farm Market, located at 71 repurchase of some of the railroad slocks of West First South street, bait Lake City by owners who let them go after the Chi- Utah, thnt the undersigned, Chrlt Koku cago and Northwestern dividends were sold all of hi Interest In the above plac. reduced. Delaware andt Hudson gained of business to one A. P. Haras, Credlton are requested to present their claims feu S points and slseable fractional advances payment at 73 West 1st 8outh street. Sail occurFed among other dividend paving Lake City, Utah, at any time between th hereof and June 29th, 1929. carriers, hut the more prominent move- date Salt Lake City, Utah, June 17, A20. ments were in the automobile, steel and CHIMST K0KUS. oil Issue P487I together with a number of These advanced 1 to 6 specialties. IN DISTRICT THE COURT. PROBATS points and tha momentum gained in the division. In and for Salt Lake oounty, laat hour was sufficiently great to prestate of Utah. In th matter of th vent anything more than a pause in the estate of John C. Sullivan, deceased. Notice. rise when call money rose from 7 to 9 The petition of Elisabeth Cronin, per cent just before the end of the sesof the estate of John C. sion. A factor In the tightening of demand funds was evidently the pajment Sullivan, deceased, praying for ths setof final account of 6ald admintlement Beto the of Sv6,000,000 by subscribers lgian government loan. The turnover of istratrix and for ths d.stribution of th of residue the estate, to th persons enslocks was considerably greater than the titled, and discharge of administratrix, day before, which to not saying much haa when tost winter's million share sessions 25 h been set for hearing on Friday, tha day of June, A. D. 1620, at two are considered, p. m at the oounty courthouse The short Interest presumably felt that o'clock the courtroom of said court In Salt their Inability to get prices down earlier in Lake Salt Lake county, Utah. City, In the week made discretion the better Witness th clerk of said court, with part of valor In the light of news likely th seal thereof affixed this 11th day of The declaration of to affect sentiment. Great Northern preferred divi- June, 1920, tha J. E. CLARK, Clerk. (Seal) dend for the quarter, together with a By M. M. Snell, deputy Clerk. similar declaration by the Northern Par. Uco. Jay Gibson, attorney for cific directors on Thursday, converted an p4087 uncertain situation Into one of more confidence. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Today's crop forecast from Kansas and United States for Uia district of Utah. Nebraska Indicated a vteld of winter In the matter of Arthur F. Gotberg, exIn bushels wheat perhaps 26.000,000 cess of earlier estimates for these states Tobankrupt. No. 6336 In bankruptcy. the Honorable Tliiman D. Johnson, and weather reports In other grain locajudge of the district oourt of tha United lities were favorable for the week. State forth district of Utah: The cotton market scored an advance, Arthur of Salt Lake Gotberg buying being predicated on weather state- City. In theF.county of salt Lake, and state ments which told of too much rain, but of In said Utah, district, respectfully repa summary of conditions In the wheat and resents that on the 15ih day of April, 1920, corn belts shows that the last ten days past, h. was duly adjudged bankrupt has been favorable for growing plants last under the acts of congress relating to and the putting In of late seed. that he has duly surrendered Sterling exrhang rather unexpectedly, bankruptcy; property and rights of property, shaded downward today, despite further all his has and fully complied with all th reInformation about pending gold Imports. of said acts and of ths orders Evidently trailers were not certain that quirements I he court ol touching his bankruptcy. Incoming metal would be for British govWherefore he prays that he may be as the Impresernment account. Inasmuch sion prevailed In banking quarters that decreed by the court to have a full disall debts provable against fiom 63,000.000 or so to be received In the next charge few days would be sent from Ottawa hi estate under said bankrupt sets, except such debts as are excepted by law for the account of the Canadian govern-menAn Interesting Item In the foreign from such discharge. Dated this 18th day of June. A D. 1920. news was that American bidders had ARTHUR F. GOTBERG. bean successful at the London gold aucare tion market thle week. These sales Bankrupt had not thu hava small far and usually ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. any material effect upon exchange. SterlDistrict of Utah. c, but French rates were ing declined On this 18lh day of June A. D..1920. firm and Italy repeatad the now familiar on reading the foregoing petition, it to or. process of recording a sizeable gain. Domestic stiver remained at the pegged tiered hy the court that a hearing b had of 89c per ounce, but there was upon the same on the 3rd day of AugusL pries a decline of a cent In the "foreign sil- A. D. 1920, before said court at Salt Lak This reaction at City, in said district, at 10 oclock In th ver quotation to 89c. price forenoon; and that notice thereof bs pubthe same time thst the London was a lished In The Balt Lake Tribune, a newsounce at 89 d per presumably natural reverse, caused bv too rapid an paper, printed In said district, add that all known creditors and other persons In advancs the day before when the market first responded to the arrangement be- interest may appear at the maid time and tween the director of the mint and the plac and show cause, if any they have, domestic sliver producer to purchase the why the prayer of the said petitioner product of American mines and refiners should not be granted. And It to further ordered by the court, at 61 Per ounce. that the clerk shall send by mall to all known AND INDUSTRIALS. creditors copies of said petition UTAH' BANKS and this order, addressed to them at their (Aa report cl by J. A Hogle A Co. 'BANK NTOChS places of residence as stated. Witness the Honorable Tillman D. BM. Asked. Johnson, Judge of th said district court .. .... Trust $10l.00$. and the seal thereof, at Salt Lak City, ('tombla 803.00 Drsrret Nitiow! in said district, on the 18th day of Jun' 287 00 A. D. 1920. Natkmat Bank of Krpubiic 135 00 5atfcnal Topper JOHN W. CHRISTY. Attest; 155.00 Stale Bank Clerk. 196 00 (Seal of court.) I'tak State Niliosat 00 P6368 106 It Trust t'tah Barings 256 00) Walker Bros., Bankers DEMOCRATIC CONVEN-TIO.JUDICIAL NOTICE. INDlHTKI AL RTOf kS. ork 94 40 95 5 I 5,112 I, 51 7xc, Sugar fete OaMliU- Electric K, 9 88 Paul..., i I hi, ias 10,191, Ohio A na,kU 91 98, 50 Atl l28 LONDON, GOVERNMENT BOND. iait Laka Mederfi Madtcioa, Orfanetherapy, Eton Advica free. Call r writ a. tricity, Our ipaciaitiaat Catarrh, Denfneee, Head Favar, Aathma, Rheums Hay Nolaaa, Dlabataa, Pitta, tiam, Bright's Dtaaaaa, chromg Goitre, Epi iepey, Eexama and athar 0 k in, Bleed, Narva a, tha pieces Beweit, Henri, Lung a, Bladder, itomach, and ta I; Eva Liver. Hour Kidneyt7 mnm ta Sunday 10 ta 12. (8 M M Penn ,cn te 841 74 Beedln, ,en ta . . 78 83 Bt L A 81 ta F adj 84 8 Pee ev 8a 88 Railway 8a.... 81 848 78 Tex Co cr ta 104 City of Parle ta.. 2V, Tex A Pec lat ... 77 Colo A Bo ref Pee 4a .... 77 881iton D K of O B A I D A B O eon 4a. 80 pom of Canada ta 0987) .... 84 87 C B Robber ... 78 (1M1) 40 U 8 Stool 8n Beta rea ta 89 Sen klee te SSWabuh let 74 Ot Nor lat "DOMESTIC SILVER DEFINED. NEW YORK. June 18. there was confusion In ths tradeDeclaring over new method ot auotlng stiver, a bigthesilver Issued the following explanation her today: Silver, only when affidavits that It la mined andieflnVln Omaa, Ail. Gulf B2 91 7 93 III, M SI, 98 9t 5S 19 ) 2,181 8.1- -, 119 14, 81 6, j 90 l nt TELEPHONE INCOME INCREASES. WASHINGTON. June Operating Income of the larger telephone companies w 67,807.678, an Increase FbJ.ury of 2. 021, 14 over that In the corresponding month the year before. Operatlnc revenues totaled 137.734.773 and operating expenses 622,373.343. 40 Main A Southern AAA people, St .... airlt Refg.. Americas Sugar ..... Amo Htimatra Tob ... Amu Tel A Tel ...... A m a Tob See ........ American Weotea .... Anacucida Capper .... AltiiiMoa ... ........ lrofliutlft Aran Amu 49 189 40 181 1119 18, 91 88. SI 89; 8 8,125 .... COAL SHORTAGE IS FORESEEN. WASHINGTON, June 18 A coal shortage next winter which may curtail production of Iron and steel and seriously affect other Industries, Is foreseen by the federal reserve board In Its review tonight of business. Industrial and financial conditions for the month of My The situation already Is acute In some districts, according to the board, and production In many lines Is being held down. Production of coal Is being curtailed rn.efly ss s result of car shortage, the reserve board reports It estimated the car supply at mines in the east at only 30 of cent Labor normal. difficulties, per while complicating the situation, are conboard os sidered by the only a minor cauae of reduced coal production. Offers of shippers on ths Great lakes to facilitate movement of coal by pooling are regarded by the their shipment board as only a partial remedy. In the southwest, according to th. review. many mines are operating at only Goal shipment to capacity. other countries are reported as light. No reduction of coal price. I. In atght, th. board says. effect Commenting on the of the car ahortag. and freight congesreserve the atatea board tion, that reports of It. agents Indicate that the transp la largely the result of portation the railroad strike, which still continues over a large section of the country. Sporadic strikes In the manufacturing Indnstries, notably textiles, have continued to Indicate unrest, the board says An acute shortage of labor on farms Ik Wages apparently have fallen reported. behind the advances In prices and cost of living, the board asserts. Little hope for a general reduction of Is held out by the board, though prices It suggests that changes In prices that have taken place may furnish the basis for a more alteration In the price structures. Considerable Interruption to business resulted during. May from labor and d difficulties, the board ktates, and the outlook ha been such as to cause a severe curtailment In the volume of slock and aecuritle transaction. Material lessening In the market value of Liberty bonds and first-grasecurities at attributed to these causes. national bond markets, Theodore Hardee, director of the government savings organization of the Twelfth federal reserve district, said: "American financiers say that a European bond subject to all our local and federal taxes, would have to bear II per cent Interest to be aa good an Investment as our 4 per cent bonds that are exempt. That ought to wake up a lot of DBS. SHORES ....... Royal Hutch. N Y Khat Arts Copper Hhell Trane A Trad... Sinclair Oil A Ref,... HOUSE REPORT. BOND COMPARISON MADE. In speaking a few dsvg ago of Inter- THE RELIABLE SPECIALISTS MEN AND WOMEN M Tear 2, vu 8, 41 Amerksn Ua Aaia tar A Wry ... Am a HAL, pfd Ana Internet (Wpa the United Ftatea la domestic allver, and a Rood delivery for dale under the Putman act at (1 per ounce, 1004 fine, delivery at the designated mint. "All other silver of every deacrlptln la quoted aa foreign silver, tinned on the Hay Con price that can be obtained In the markets Heading of the world. Rep Iron Fridays clearings, 62.876, 191.60. Sam. day last year, 62.373, 123.34. High., Lew. Clow la 90 Se Arne Beet Sugar Northern Pacific Ohio Cltle. flee Okie Prod A Hcf. .. Pin-AnPetroleum . . Pennsylvania W Ta... Pittsburg AAA CLEARING Trading in Stocks Opens Brisk and Quotations Ape Higher on. All Shares. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Y, N H 4k Hartford Norfolk 4k Western ,, lf pur-eha- 2 NEW YORK. June It. Bualnccn on tha stock exchange today waa again overshadowed by tha sustained strength of British und allied exchange rates, accompanied by more pcruisteni rumors of another fod import shipment. Dealer reported steady accumulation of bill on iiondon, cable holding around $998 to the pound, or iihtiy under yesterdays maximum 'lUOtatloM.' It waa believed that much ot the recent buying of these rematurmittance s reprasonted payment ing at the midyear. Developments bearing upon tha securities market .were chiefly negative In character. Rails of the investment class made only languid response to the maintenance of prevailing dividends ty ioulsville & AnNashville and Non hern Pacific. nouncement of simimr action by the Great Northern director Just before the close of the session, however, was not without sentimental value, there having been some misgivings In that connection. Iools were aggressive in their promotion of favorite stocks, but steels, equipments, nils and motors were rushed forward In the final dealings to the dlir- comflture of the shorts. This applied: especially to Crucible Steel, RUxlcn troleum and several of the secondary, motor and shippings, which closed w gains of two to slightly over six point. Bala amounted to 500,000 shares, Because of the light demand, call money opened and renewed at 7 per cent, but a belated Inquiry for accommodation over the week forced ths rata to I per cent before the end of the day. The sale of one block of h 5a, approximating $1,500,000 at 99H was the outstanding feature of the bona market. Liberty issues were steady, but. In general, the list remained Irregular. Sales, par value, aggregated $12,175,000. Old United States bonds were unchanged on call. l.s Grand. one-ha- Foreign Exchange and Rumors of Another Gold Import Movement. . 19, 1920. Th experience of mothers to that nursemaid are th moot difficult sort of But If you consult th help to get. mothers who here been e&tiafled In this line you will find that 90 per cent obtained their nursemaid through Tribun Want Ada. I for the office of district attorney judicial district, and for the selection of a chairman and district committee of the Democrat! party for said judicial district, and for the transection of such other butlnese as may properly come before said convention. The Democratic organisation and members of the Democratic party In Tooele. Salt Lake, Summit and Daggett counties, which are embraced in said Third judicial district, are called upon to hold primaries , for the selection of delegates from the respective voting districts In said counties to attend said Judicial conWOOL MARKET t BOSTON vention. These primaries will be held on BOSTON. June IS. The Cum nereis Balletla Monday, June 21. 1920, at eight o'clock teworresrswIU say: m. Tb wool market Is stiir waiting develop-Mat- p. The primaries In Tooele. Summit and Very little business has been done here er la the west, and quotations are largely Psggett counties shall be held et such nominal still. Some consignments ere reported places In said counties as may bn designated by ths .chairman of the Demofrom the west. The Bksaufacturiss situation, also. 'Is eery cratic county committee in each of sold uneertat and mills are running generally oa counties. Places for holding tha primaries and three te four days' schedules per week, some tlssee lees. apportionment of delegates shall be the The foreign markets hare steadied some same as the primary places and apportionwhat on the lower London basis." ment of delegates for th recent DemoBroured basis: cratic state convention, a detailed list Texas: Tine twelve months, $1.6531.70; fine of which appeared In the news columns eight months, $1 451 50. yesterday. middle of the Salt Lake Tribune of $1.65611.70; California: Northern, CULBERT L. OLSON. county, $1.653160; southern, $1 061.85. Chairman. Oregon: Rasters No. 1 staple, $lk75; east Arthur McFarland, secretary. era clothing, $l.A0cl.5ft; valley No. 1, $1.90. Democratic committee Third judicial Fine eteple, $1 T5l M; half- Territory: district of Utah. blood combing, $1604(1.65; p6135 combing. $1 154ct.2. fine combing, $1.20; floe NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, medium clothing, Il.45gl.ft0. Pulled: Sealed proposals are requested for the Delaine. $1.7531.00; AA, $1.65; A copers, driving of a rock tunnel for the Indepen$1.4ftgl.ftk dent Coal A Coke Co., Kenilworth, Utah. Mohairs: The tunnel to be 12 feet wide and 7 Beet combings, 6666c; best carding, 55 in the clear. Approximate length of feet th gOOc. tunnel 180 feet. All tools and equipment will be furWHOLESALE DAISY PRODUCE nished by the Independent Goal A Coke Famished by Mstual Creamery (Quota ties company, with the exception qf hand . Company.) Contractors required to furnish tools Cnee lots. their own powder. Contractors to keep batter, la Freeh extra creamery own trade, tak cars ot muck their dp 9 ,M cubes of mouth tunnal. tha to th batter extra te creamery preeh For further Information address W. J. 57 certetia .. Elwood, Kenilworth, Utah. superintendent, Freeh firsts creamery batter, perchP4736 55 Vh meat prists te batter NOTICE OF. BALE. BMh firsts creamary 69 earteea Notice to hereby given that the Countv tube) .45 Cooking batter (60-lof Salt Laka county will 41 $4 Commissioners Ranch eggs sell at publla auction at th west front .11 triplets full eram cheese, cream court no use. Salt lak door of th county full America cheese..., ,32 Young hour of 20 oclock City, Utah, at th .49 Block Bwies cheese th 21st day of June, an L . Monday, cheese brick $6 in, Crons to section 140x26. Com1920, pursuant plied Laws of Utah, 1917, to th highest EVAPORATED FRUITS. described property the following bidder, NEW TORE, June IB. Bra pars ted apple, end Improvement thereon, te wit: doll; proses, steady; apricots, scares; ponchos, a at about 121 fast point Beginning islet; rotates, firm. test from tho southwest corner of lot 2, block 87, plat "A, Balt Lake City eur vey, and running thence north 146 tooti N AMOUCOSAHW S tbsne east 1(2 feet: thence eovith 148 RIO M JAMOftahAffTOA, feet: thence west 111 feet to ths plooe mownvioeo s susmoo Arsen. ef beginning, end otherwise described as of lot 2. block 17, pint "A, Salt LAMPORTH0lTLIHE pert Lak City surrey. C. F. STILLMAN, Free omit polMofs from NewTecbhymeds . A m4 electees eptttd u ess Buyer mm J. 8. LINDSAY, AspjyConpeer'aeSWs.C&ai'mSeayJI.I WM. B. HUGHES, Or R, J. NcMIlnttf, Commission ra 111 80. Drbora SL J. K. CLARK. v Attest: Chicago, Ok County Clerk. (Seal) n711l Dated May 1. 1928. for said 1 .... |