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Show THF SALT. LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE GASOLINE I WAS A hu tue 22, 1920. 15 STEAMSHIP TICKETS BIRD DOESNT APPRECIATE NOTHIN I ALLEY-TH- AT TRKEIS TlAHr?w no.v KATCUlMLQUR. CAR Time You uas in TMe MoYie , , oSS Fi- - 44. If, sad Aram all Atianuo as tour ar ranged. J uawm. Otii4ral tfteamskl? Afeati attic toting Bait Uki City Iff KfiAD aa Atmain, hal?or $4$ r?A , ffea f)it Avl? juiti CBdktff jruEs I FS Ft H SilOfCTa $L MamHoiplata Its fur aati taxidermy. Convention Held at Ogden rtil r4 Kemtxleiuifc, tieaix&ist oti specidU work pi awry derniUo. ftco t HLDSOJi BAY fLft CO, prlc. ri Instructs Committee to Recommend Few Changes . - STORES SECOND-HAN- ft E Wrest hotweliald good. W will pay yoa what yatir (owfa ar- - worth. Save amwy-ss- e. Salt Lake Furniture Co,, 183 55 8 7 Broadway. Waa, 8687. a53 Report Declaring Present Regulations Inadequate Leads to Action Taken. IB HA CEMENTOrajkCTORS your biokea guttera, aiaokeetacka aad rr paired. Joiiunoa, a seat Herat, 1166 S26MS CEMFNT contractor will do lara a entail M F 8908-lab. Cooper, Hy. aW.A furnace aa TAILORS of the moat Important piece of work don at th recent convention of th Utah Banker association In Ogden, in th opinion of N. T. Porter, state bank commissioner, was to Instruct Its legislative committee to codify the banking laws and to recommend to the next legislature such amendments to the present laws, especially as governing quasi banking Institutions, aa should seem HYPER r tailor; Ultra' work a specialty, Benefaction guaranteed, at reasouabla price. George E. Souuigkta, 576 Fifth avenue. Waa, 7612 W. pliuT On proper. The resolutions committee's report adopted by the association carried with it instructions to this committee to work for a modification of the laws governing. taxation bt banks, employing coun-m and tor other measures. In addition to this duty the convention, after discussing the report of the standing committee on legislation of the preceding year, assigned to that committee the duty of a complete codification and rev' of the banking laws of the state. 1, J New Draft Proposed. After the report had been discussed It wa resolved that the banking laws should be codified, that the laws affecting building and loan, and guaranty and Ing trust associations ana stitutions generally should be reconstructed. It was ordered by the association that It legislative committee should join with the stats banking department and Ing with representatives of stitutions In framing the proposed new and amended legislation. A tentative draft is to be presented to an Informal meeting of representatives assoof the banks and ciation In October or this year. A draft of the laws proposed and approved by that meeting shall be submitted to the v. 1921 legislature. quasi-bankin- quasl-bankln- quasl-bankl- t CLEAR1NQ HOUSE REPORT. Monday's clearings. $2,488 591 SO. .Sams day last year, $2,838,545.17. t1 EXPORTS SHOW INCREASE. f WASHINGTON, June 81. Export for May Increased $55,400,009, while imports fell off $64,000,000 as compared with the trade figures for April, It was announced today at the department of commerce. Export were valued at $739,000,000 and Import at $481,000,000, leaving a trade balance of $308,000,000 In favor of this oountry. For th eleven months period ending with May, exports of $7,474,000,000 were $1,170,000,000 mors than for the corresponding period of the preceding year, while Imports were 84,686,000,000, an increase of $1,888 000,000. Gold Imports In May totaled $16,000,000, showing a decline of $32,000,040 as compared with Imports In April. Gold exports were the lowest In the last twelve months, amounting to $8,009,000 against eleven $45,000,000 In April. For th month ending with May gold imports were $1,240,000,009 compared with for th corresponding period of 181$, While exports were 8461,000,000, an Increase of 1427,000,000. Imparts of silver showed practically no change In May, but exports amounting to 27,000,009 were the lowest recorded . In several years. N RAILROAD DEFICIT. WiSttINGTON, June 81. Railroads In the eastern and western classification territories sustained a deficit In net Income In April, but the roads In the southern territory had a net balance of $13 after paying all expenses, according to a partial summary of operating revenue and expense made public today by the Interstate commerce commission. Eastern roads had a deficit of After paying all expenses, Including takes, While the deficit of th western roads was $3,284,562. Operating: revenues In the eastern district were $137,080,772 and operating expenses $133,157,076. In the southern district operating revenues were 8664.619,155 and operating expenses 384,619.156, and In th western district operating revenue were 1181,766,979, and operating ex- -. ponses $124,562,564. Payment of taxes And other fixed charges not Included In operating expenses Increased the deficits of th eastern roads, wiped out the net operating revenue of the western roads and decreased th net balance of the Southern road, 82.-8- 80 A A J HARDENING Railway Strike and European Complications Are Decline Follow Rise of Among Factors Tending to Depress Ex- Call Loan Rate; Close of change; Call Loans at High Mark. the Market Is Irregular. NEW TORK, June 21. After advancing moderately In the first half of today's trading sessions, stocks cams under the depressing Influence of call money rates and reacted before the close. Loans were renewed at 7 per cent, which seemed a fair enough rate, In view of general money and cfedit conditions In the. early stages of midyear requirements, but late borrowers saw the rate rise quickly to 11 per cent thirty, atxty and ninety days funds, secured by collateral, advanced from 8ft to 9 per cent on industrial stocks and bonds, while "mixed" loans were ft to a full 1 per cent for th same maturities. Longer atunties were ft per cent above last rlday'S quotations, at 8ft and 9 per cent. bank statements disTh week-en- d closed a satisfactory decline of rediscounts In the New Tork district and a throughout tha reserve system a whole, but the deficit In th clearing house banks' surplus, together with a presumably had large loan expansion, much to do with the rise of time money rates It has happened, furthermore, that a sharp reduction of rediscounts at date, following the liquidation of the heavy volume of treasury certificates and the payment of Income taxes, has been followed shortly by a rebuilding of the rediscount structure. It is possible that the application of member banka for fresh accommodation at reserve banks will expand agxin, particularly With the June 30 requirements of corporations near at hand, and th banks would be taking time by the forelock through an effort to curtail collateral loans in advance of next week's demands upon them, demands which will run heavily into the millions on account The of Interest and dividend payments reserve bank position is subject to changes directed between now and the autumn, altoby forces which cannot bo visualised gether, with the credit outlook obscured jy difficulties In transporting and liquidating goods, and so it is hardly safe to make deductions from a period of weeks. But It is worth recording that the reserve system's ration of reserve to liabilities at the end of last week, amounting to 44ft per cent, was th highest since January 80 The most substantial gains during the morning trading today was recorded by several specialties In th steel group and by some of the sugar and oil Issues. When traders began to realise their profits later, these slocks were th first to decline and dropped back with greater speed than others. A highly irregular closing price list contained a broad sprinkling of fractional rains and declines, marked here And there jv recessiors of a point or more. was firm The foreign exchange market all around, shterllng leaving off with a net of gain of 1ft cents, with aThfinal rate of !I3 98ft for sight drafts. receipt $4,000,000 gold for Canadian government account was announced, and an equal transfer Is looked for today or tomorrow, although it is not clear yet whether this operation has any connection with transactions. "ForBritish government eign" silver dealings again disclosed the continuation of laBt weeks strengthening of the London market, an advance of ft pence over there being followed by a gain of a full cent per ounce at New York, the resultant quotation being 82ft cents. The domestic quotation was maintained at 99ft cent per ounce. f NEW YORK. June 21 An unfavorable bank statement, a sudden hardening of money rates, resumption of the railway strike and signs of finch complications In the eaetern European situation were among burdens imposed on todays Irmarket. regular to heavy stockrevealed in SaturAlthough the deflt it day's statement of the clearing house was primarily due to heavy tax payments and subject to speedy correction, th loss to-of reserves was directly responsible for day's money flurry. Call loans rose to U per cent in. the last hour, when the market was most reactionary. The strength of sterling exchange was almost the only constructive development, although still unsupported by evidence of Immediate gold imports from London. Financiers with Important International connection attached little credence to reports that recent accessions to the Bank of Englands bullion holdings represented French gold. More likely. It was believed, the gold came from Britia provincial Institutions. Shippings, steels and food Issues as represented by the sugar group contributed to the occasional upward trend of the market with a sprinkling of chemicals Advance in and textiles A twelve-poiDelaware, Lackawanna & Western was reduced to two points at the close. Sales were 475,000 shaiys Liberty bonds were Irregular, bqt Internationals and the domestic list eased fractionally. Sales, par value, aggregated 311.450,000, Old United States 4a rose ft per cent on call NEW YORK MONEY. NEtY TORK, June 21. Mercantile paper, 7ft per ent. bills. Exchange, atroag. Sterling Stxty-da- y 88 98ft; commercial sixty-da- y billa on banka, 63 93ft ; commercial Bixtv-tiabill, $3.93, de maud. cable. $3 98. $3 984 Franca Dtmaod, 7 97, cable, Demand, 8 31; eable, 8 33 Belgian franc Guiltier Demand, 35 HS; cablea, 36.8L Lire Demand, 3.04 cable, 3 06 Marks Demand, 3 60, cables, 2 61. Greek drachma, 8 00 per dollar. per New York exclmngc on Montreal, 12 cent dlaeoant. Government bonds irregular; railroad bonds, easy. Tim loans, strong; aixtY day, ninety day anti six months, 8S pr cent Call money, alroug, high, 11 per cent; low, 7 per cent; closing T per cent, ruling rate, bid, 13 per cent; offered at U per cent; iaat 11 cent. per loan, Bank acceptances, 34 per cent. NO INDUSTRIALS. RAILS A Co.) (Aa Reported by J A. Hog! Twent industrials, 91 20; off ,08. .04. 70 off 99, Twenty railroads, Harvester company International nt 144 I5 quarterly dividend of atock June 26. moa, payable July 13, 1H per compauy, General Cigar common, payable August 2, atock July 24, and 1 per cent on preferred, payablecentSeptember on pro per 1. atock August 23; also 1 ferred debenture payable Famous Plaver. $2 on preferred August 1, atock July 24. Countv Gas company Initial 3 per cent Kay dividend, July 15, record June 33 Partial report of railroad earning for four months, compiled by interstate commerce com mission, net operating income $3 431911. i etieral reserve boards weekly statement shows banks reserve ratio advanced from 43 ratio to 44 5 per cent. Federal reserve bank advanced from 40 8 to 42 5 per cent. $U 19 a share on earned A Ohio Chesapeake common atock In year ended December 81, 1919, against $7 73 in 1918 z d. London bar silver, ffltfcd, up gold to AN extensive movement of British to K tork will begin vety soon, according will Meta! bankers local advices received by bo shipped here direct from England, together with consignments from tanatia. Bauker say exkct amount Is not k sown, but nhipenenta are ar-rt- v expected to exceed $103 oflQ 000, which will in next three mouth. a cent 2 advanced gasoline Texas company maxi galkm to Florida to 83 cents minimum; mum 334 cent. OklaGasoline advanced 1 cent a gallon in MissisColorado, homa, Arkarma, Wyoming, Keroe taUfornia and Alabama sippi. advanced L cent ft gallon In Florida. NEW YORK STOCK American Can Amo Car A Foundry, . Amn HAL, nfd A 010 Internal! Amn Locomotiratorpn. ... Amn Smelt A Kef... American Sugar Amn Sumatra Tob .. Ana Tel A Tel Amn Tobacco Ben American Woole Anaconda Cupper Atrfaiaon AH, unit A W LIT. jLow.Chee 40ft) 40ft 40ft 6 188ft 188 188 SalemjHlgta 17 89 86ft 86ft 97 ft 97 ft 0ft eoft 125 IN 80 T9ft 181188ft 160ft 2511119ft 117ft Indie.' Baldwin Locomotire . Baltlmors A Ohio .... Beth Steel "B" t alif Petroleum Canadian Pacific .... Central Leather ...... Chandler Motors ...... Chi A Northwestern .. Chi, B I A Pac ialo Fuel A Iron , , . Corn Products Crucible Steel ( ub Cana Sugar . . . . Erie General Elaetric General Motor a Great Northern, pfd... do Ora ctfa Iltlnoi Central Inspiration Copper Int Mer Marine, pfd.., International Nickel . . International Paper ,. kenuecott Cupper Louisville A Nash ... Mexican Petroleum ... Middle States CU .... Midvale Steel Mo Paetflc N T, N H A Hartford, Norfolk A Wralern Northern Pacific Ohio ( Itte Us Ohio Prod A Bafg .... Pacific Mail Pacific Tel A Tel .... Pea-Am-n Petroleum , 67 8 102 121 68ft 68 ft 68ft 85ft 6ft 88 U U 177 294 0 NEW YORK BOND. ..... .... r 5,.... - ini HlAPBy ref 4a. Chil Dip col tt 6a 4a Erls s .A.. Gaa lie lnt. M Marin 6a T 7ft8t TATS ... .... T-- 58 83 ft Wabash 1st 85 TflRK, NEW 21 aiiddling, 88 7oe, Spot 60 84ft 62ft 61 82 Cotton, quint; opened aleady i July. 87 8e; 33 78c, So We, Ixeeniber, January, 82 55c ; March, tnttoa future. Hoard ateddr: July, SCTOe; Oitober, 84 20c, Tieeetnlmr, 33 98c, January, 82 4'r. March 31 Wc Cotton c kneed ateady at a net decline of 96 totton future p- .ota SUGAR MARKET. NEW YORK, 19 centrifugal, 'granola, 1 Raw eerier, away; ct Refined, staadjri imer 21 5r. 2k0024.00a. Sequoyah Mark tod 81mm White Oil Prod A Befg .... ........... Ryan Oaur Bonne 87 87 27ft SI 1144 ,i .... merry-go-roun- ir ft M 92 76 ft $ft 62ft 28 T4 1004 Oo 70ft 46ft 86ft 46 894 34 iK ... ......... aW RESORTS WINDOW IfB Toronto 6096 W. window SHADES. Phan abode. By land sued MAS 0 NiqyOTICE lodge 8a L 9. A ft. Regular meetibga second Friday stab month. Hnaoule tempi. A. J, ' - d2S88 Lows, eecrclary. DELINQUENT NOTICE. 68ft ARE DEFERRED. UALLAS, Texa, June tt. Because of A congestion of naturalisation applications In federal court today, th Cases of seven of the IJttle officer and stockholder Motor Kaf company wa passed until toTh morrow. defendants, who Include William B. Llvesey, president of the company, art under Indictment for alleged misuse of the mall in stock sale. MOTOR CASE IS 118ft -- 87 61 104ft 82 ft 49ft 19 Salea In hundreds. wholesale dairy produce (Quota ttMU Furnished by Mutual Creamery fo ) Case lots. Freeh extra butter in creamery .... cubes ,.$ .58 Preah extra butter la creamery rartens .... Freah ftrats craamary batter, parchment prtnta .... butter in first creamery Free cartons .. tuba) Cookies butter (60-lb- . Ranch rasa t. .. . Full cream rheeaa, triplet ... .,. , cream full cbccae Youns America Block $wiaa chsca cbeea brick Cream ............................ ...a....,.,...,... .57ft MU .56ft .45 .46 2 8 il .88 y . f Tar Baby Mining company; principal 622 Alla block, Balt place of business, Lake City, Utah, Notice There are delinquent upon th following described atock, on account of assessment No. 23 of 1 cent per ehar. levied on- - April 16, 1920, the several amounts set opposite the name of th w respective shareholder, as follows: Cert, No. S8S Badger, R. A-558 Brewer, J. W. ,, ...$,000 50.00 559 Brewer, J. W. ....6,000 60.00 540 Brewer, J. W. .... ....6,000 60.00 281 Cram. H. W. ... .,..1,000 10.60 .... 756 930 932 936 947 949 931 $12 692 Cole, H. B. Cole, H. B. Cole, H. B. Cole, H. B Cole, H. B. Cole. H. B- Cole, H. B. Cole, H, .... 200 .... .... ..... r 600 700 200 1.00 ..,.1,000 ....1,000 10.00 10,00 6.0 .....1,000 ...1,000 Connor. Mr. John ...l.ooo ...... 1,000 $U Lxirls, Ralph 920 Cioonan, J. J. 6oo , 600 921 Cloonan, J. J, ...a... ..... 1,600 246 Davles-Well5 5 ....... l.OvO $19 Dahl, J. S 979 Dahl, J. S. 10.00 10,00 10,00 f.oo $.80 i:JS 6,00 16 00 er 980 264 856 657 526 529 3 741 969 79 582 $10 441 956 strike-breake- 96ft 92 ft ... .. ... corroded quick and tearing 202 Boyd Park bldg. A. L. Hunan, BRYCE CANTON. Heal and tents. Oo the rim mldat th ever-- f roena ; cool and comfortable. Writ Bubv's Place. Bryce I an von. Fangulti h. Utah. p27J 2 THREE WOUNDED IN felOT. WATERBURT, Cotln.. Jun $1. Three men were shot In a riot near the Scovil Manufacturing company plant today. The 95t wounded are Lieutenant Richard Leroy of the polir department, J. J. Bergln of the 922 923 company'! protective force, and an Itaitan 970 trlker. The trouble began with a gath- 27 the 256 ering of striker at noon. Induced, that . Scovil 984 polio belelre, by report r. company wa to ns 885 llft 8ft 70 trouble 541 542 879 8 SO 979 971 4 6.06 16.00 WOO 10.00 Dahl, J, S. ... 10.60 Fetches, K. , , , ... .... .1,000 B. 000 Geo. 40.00 4, Freeze, 6o0 6.00 Havener, W. M. M. W. 1,000 10.00 Havenor, WOO 10.09 Havener, W. M, 100 . 1.00 Havener, W. M. llavenor, W. M. 60 . 6.00 6 00 600 Hackenbefg, Roy 0.60 Kennard, L. H. .... ...,00 Kennard, Mr M. B ...9,009 0,00 ...woo 10 00 Leker, Mike . .1,000 Matthews, Effte soo McKenzie. O. W. w.o .1.600 McKenzie, Ned e, 10.00 Ned .1,000 McKensle, 10 00 Nell son, Wilford ., .1,000 10.00 .1,000 Netlson, Wilford ... 976 $.71 Prebbla, J, W 198 Prosser, W, E. ll'.ll Peterson, Georg l.t0 10.00 1,600 Peterson, George t 10.00 1, 000 Peterson, Georg 19 00 Iv0o0 Peterson, George W00 10,09, Peterson, George A. 10.60 Sullivan, J, ..S...W00 ... ,1,000 1? CO Sullivan, J. A. ...1,009 Jtf.09 Sullivan, J. A 7oo T.oo Sullivan, J. A. 10 00 Sulilvan, J. A. ,....,.4,000 10.00 Sanderson, H. H. .....4,000 David, H. Thomas .... 100 ...., , ....... ... ,,, 663 72 25 Werthelmeh G, 13 Wedell, J. W. 807 Wedcll, W. 83 Winter. Mr M. 97 Young, Alvina 62 ZavolUi, John And- - In accordance with .......4,609 J ,..,....,.1,000 ......... 1,000 B..,.. 600 ,.$,600 ,...,....4,000 law and an or- der of the board of directors mad en th o many share 19th day of April, 1920, stock a may b of each parcel of sm-necessary will be sold at th company' office, 623 Atlas hlock, 32 West Second South street. Salt Irak City, Utah, 'on m. of June 28, 1920, at the hour of p asseea-meaid date, to pay the delinquent tnereon, together with th cost of advertising and expense of sale. W, N, OUNDRY, Secretary, ake City, Utah. 622 Atlas Bock, Salt nt PK0 NOTICE TO BIDPER8. NOTICE OP SPECIAL 8TOCKHOLD. ERS MEEtlHO OF BID COTTON. for publication county legal Contract CONSOLIDATED WOOD mining notices, advertisement and delinquent COMPANY. ! tax list. with the law, section accordance In that A special H2S, of the complied law Of Utah, 1917, Kotlc hereby given ...... meeting of the stockholder of Big Cot- notice Is hereby given that sealed bid tonwood Consolidated Mining company will be received by th county auditor of Will b held at the office of the company, Suit Lake county, at his office, room room 919 In the boston building, Balt 208 City and County building, Balt Lake ........ Lake City, Utah, pn Monday, the 26th day City, Salt Lake county, state of Utah, itOi of July, 19t0, at the hour of 8 oclock p. up to and including Wednesday, June 20, m., for ' the following purposes among 1920, for the publication of oounty legal others: and delinquent notices, advertisement 1. To consider and act upon a propositax lists, as required by law, during tha tion to reduco the outetanding capital fiscal ear ending June 30, 1921, stock of the company from l.w,w0 The basis upon which bids may be share of the par value of 25 cent per for the publication of delinquent ef value the o 500,009 share share par tax lists will be per column Inch of thirmake to and the 10 cent share, per pf teen euis pica, width per Insertion, set la of necessary amendments to the article nonpareil type, commonly known as six accomto thii of company Incorporation point, and will appear In Uiree dally sue stock. of its reduction capital such plish ,sue. Bids to be awardedcir-U. et upon a proposl-tlo- ceesive 2. To consider and the lowest competent bidder, 4o tnerge and consolidate this cor- culation considered. A sworngeneral atement Peak Mining of the last report mads to the government poration with the Reed company, and to discus and pas upon must accompany each bid. th terms And details of such merger and A bond for the faithful performance ef consolidation. Any such ct r. tract as may be entered Into I. To consider and met upon any other must be given by the bidder, In such surrv matter In connection with or pertinent to as the board of county commissioner each or ny of th foregoing matters and may determine. Any other matter which may be properly The board of Bounty commissioner rebrought before or considered at said act ve the right to designate the width of meeting. type column In which delinquent tag Dated this 17th day of June, 1930. hats shall be set and reserve also the B order of the Board of Directors. right to reject any or all bids aad read- -, J. F. vertlse, President, ' I M. C. lYJSRSON, EDNA L. KARR EX, GOVERNMENT BOND. Auditor Salt Lake county Secretary (AI Reported 8y J. A. Hogle A Co.! 1 1 ' 5. pl!0 First publication. Sunday, Jun 20, 1 cal Bid. lAikrd. NOTICE. ASSESSMENT Anglo French 5 Oft J629., WATER SYSTEM AT SODA SPRINGS, 67 Dour of ( ana da 6a April 1621 IDAHO. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR. Mining company, principal place SS SO 6a April 1681 nutH Newbous BuildRoom $14, healed bids will be received by th do 5a April 19n Soft Utah. of trustees of the Village of Sou Balt Lake board City, 5 1987 87 4 ing, da meet-tng Nbtlc It hereby given that at a up to $ o elock p. m 02 21 Hprtns. Idaho, City If Pari 6 1921...., director of board of 1681 5 the the 69 of Plutu France Tl June 28, 1920, and then opened, tor furKep 4 25 Russian Ext 6fte 1621.., company, held on the 8th day of nishing material and labor for th eov. Mining one and M lf Ruasian loti lift 1626. ... June, 1820. an assessment, No. 17, of t Slruciing of approximate' wood pipe Una, 84 ft C K 6ft mile of eighteen-inc- h 84ft rent per share, was levied on all the 1921 V K lft issued end outstanding share of capital Including Venture meter, valve and fir. 99. 2722 2.18 Liberty 8 ft stock of th corporation, payable on or tings, together wi' o roorm cat utnenl 85 50 d 1st 4 s, Si 64 bfor foundations, etc. July 14th, 1820, to Thomas Carr 85 0 So 2nd 4 85 61 michael, secretary, at th be w t office of thl Flan and specification ........... 84 (gj do 1st 4ft 74 of s , -room 814, New house Buildof the eic-office corporation, the t 85 m do 2nd 4ft to tue a- corner of South Main street end Fx. rial furnished on appu-ai.u- ti m si 86 46 ing, do 8rd 4', a Place, Balt City, Utah, and art n 88 20 86 24 change do 4th 4 ft The board reserve Ihe imntid lo award that any share upon which said aasess-me65 4 Iciory 4ft 95 64 for mashall remain unpaid at th clue separate emit, m ts tor la'or 95 do 8ft a It a! si of business on July 14th. 1920. shall b terial or for an?' p.utret-thereof t to t end ad delinquent and advertised for sals at r, erve the rlt . vrn any ltte. to waive and unless is auction, and, ba.a, payment puh.ie Market. d Of fax orutr of the t shall be sold on August NfeW tRK, Jun 21 Bar iilvef -- Domestic, made before, , BAUD YiBi'ON, . to pay ihe delinquent sea-tnen- t, ' trn so. goftei foreign, 2v. Mexican dollars, to ft. 6th, 19t', together with th cost of adver1NUD NORSIhn tising and expense of sale LINSEED, ? THOMAS DULUTH. kOwa- -. Jun 21 Uwaaad, 88.48ft Dated at Bod Springs, Idaho June fieorwtary I ms,. A6ei. p . pii7 UTAH BANK ANO INDUSTRIAL. Co., (As reported by J. A Hogle BANK STOfKS. Bid. I Asked. ..... $101.00 I Columbia Trust .... . 801 66 Deseret National 287.00 National Bank f Republic., 'isi'fo Nstionnl Copper 155.00 Bank Security Stall I tah State National ...... "o'oo Utah Saving A Trust ...... 258 00 Walker Bro Banker ...... INDUSTRIAL 8TO( KsT i 1 rt ' MN, 1 (hlnlwr, to lui ........ ft -i COTTON MARKET. J-- .. Coadeu 44ft 109 104ft 102ft 102ft fi:'4 4ftiox Railway Ra.... 81ft Co ct .... 104 40 TevAPee 1st 77 79ft Children of the evangelical Sunday school belonging to the Salt Lake City and County Sunday school association will hold a Held day and picnic at Liberty park, Friday, July 16, commencing Bt 8 30 oclock In th afternoon. The firt hour will be devoted to competitive aports for the primary, junior and Intermediate grades, the school receiving the highest point winning the pennant. The committee in charge Mc-of thl feature connlut of Mrs. C. T. Daniel, chairman T Mis Anna B. Fisher, Miss AniftCri tchlow of the Civic Center and John H. Askew, From 4 80 to 6 89 O'clock there will be a baseball game, A. B. Power of Immanuel Baptist Sunday school to select th team from th Episcopal, Baptist and Methodist Sunday schools, and th Rev. Chester A. Snydur to select the team from the Disciple. Presbyterian and Congregational Sunday schools. During the same hour the primary, junior and Intermediate grade willd be treated' to free rides on the and the motorboat. The event will be under the direction of Professor L. A. Bridgeland and L. H. Page. From $ 80 to 6 60 seniors afid adult Will have competitive e ports. Tha committee in charge include E. B Heisler, chairman; Mr. F. R. Payne, Mis C. H. Martin. Mr. Han Flo and F. M. Brookings, FTom I 80 to t $0 B union picnic supper will b held, th committee lp charge to be selected by each Sunday school super, intendent, P. J. Luca In charge. At 7.80 concert will be given. union open-aTh committee In charge consists of Professor C, D. Steiner, chairman; Harold J. Stearns, J. Challen Smith, Miss Ruth Johnson and Mr. Chester A. Snyder, ...... Bnniatt 48 76 fi2- Goldwyn Oils lift 80 lief. ...... 86 4 FOOT WASATCH 41 $' un 4s .lot ft L A U 8 2 mg Mn KATcx 1st 4a. do coupon ItelftNo Pan gnu 4 n 4a reg M ut Power .104 ft 4 da ct Cotip. Pae Panama 8 77 Penn etn 4ft do eoupon T CT s 08ft Penn gen 6 T P adj Ss Co 4ft Artnonr Wright Martin .. .. Peerleee General Asphalt Cities Service Preferred , . , . . . . Banker Retail Candy lobacco Export .... 24 ft S29 83H 80ft Tlwrt 1. Cl Field Day at Liberty Park July 16 Planned by the Salt Lake Association. 26ft it 34 iOa, UP ...... ..... ...... Imieu Motor V 8 Ship ft Bret king of high price CHICAGO, June 21 records for the aeaaon eontlnued today In the corn market, despite aggreaaive telling. The new upturn of vs luce appeared to be due chiefly to the fact that receipts were much smaller than had been looked for. There wss an unCOFFEE FUTURES. settled flnltb at fte to lft net advance, with 1 82ft to 61 feature' In The the July a. June 82ft, and September 1 T2 to REW TORK. $l.T2ft. Oats closed unchanged to ftc higher. market for coffee futures tenia 7 wae s renewal 8c to 10c. lost Provision for is of July liquidation, evidently prevention maBull In com had the advantage throughout No f notices on Friday. the pOMibillty th the In at a the we situation day except epot teriel change reported opening. Weakness at th outset wa occasioned by freth strike or In the price views of Brasilian ehlppere, but trouble on eastern railroads and by consethe area knees of th Beer month prompted scatquent embargoes against freight shipments. Actered selling In later deliveries and prices eaaed METALS. tive commission house buying, however, found off to 14.00c for July end 13.05e for Decemthe Market resprnatve and, notwithstanding that NBW YORE, Jun 21 Coppr, dull; ber, with active men the ehewins act leasee of "! f1- - lSftfclOej were numerous, the The close wee at the loweat Spot. J 14 4a 20 points. subsequent fluctuation small lota, sec aeneral trend waa upward. A good deal ef the a net decline of IS to 28 paints, and September, of the day, with on 18 the 14 ISftIkftc OOe, SepJune. ond hand. nearbv. 65c; July. bulge wa credited to a heavy telling ctnatnf bidFriend of higher Iron eteady, No 1 northern, W IW; No. 2 leading eastern speculator. tember, 18 01c; October, 18 90c; December, 2 No. 13.09044,00. on: 18 southern, to contend a loo with generally acprime had no, thorn. 18 88cf January, 18. Doc; March, 14.39c; May, that cepted apprehension 14. Wc. Antimony. 9 00. receipts tomorrow SO. would be fairly liberal and that more grain waa Tin, attady; aval hr. and9 June, Spot coffee was reported m poor demand, in transit than many trader would of latn Ijoad, nominal: with prlcea unchanged, Rio Ts, 15c; Santos 4s, have deemed probable. Kirin, quint. East Bt. Lorn 24c. 23 7 60 asked 7 0 bid, Favorable crop repons kept th oata market At London: Spot coppor, relatively easy oaT And 256 9. uT. Tm, lower quotation on hogs weakened proviMINNEAPOLIS, Minn., June 1. Flour, Sa- lytle, 41. sions. Zinc, Packing interest were tellers and gav cha naed, special attention to lard. Bran. 31 00. MARKET. METAL FOREIGN RANGE Of THE LEADING FUTURES. Wheat Cash; No. 1 northern, $2 8542.93, 1 (AI Reported by J. A Hogle A8 Go10s, Corn, fl.Thdnl 77. op 1 10- atnndard spot, Conner, strong, Beta, $1 080 4 5a. Bates 89 10. up 3 16, future. Barley. 91 18491 49. J 14ft R2 19ft. 2, none; future. 1409 ton. Bye-- No. Spot, 103. Both 97; future, Flax No. 1. 83.T04 3 78ft, Electrolytic 6 pot, 11; f . spot. 256, tip . POTATO MARKET. 12 15a 270, Stratta, up Jon 21 Rotates, Weak; re- tiire 8. 261Bales Spot, CHICAGO, 100 ton ; future, 500 Southern triumphs, sacked, up ceipts, 171 cars. eastern cobbler, barrels, 7 00 97.60; U,74 10 32 15a, up 1; futures, Lead, strong; spot, CERTIFICATES GRANTED. The state Securities commission yesterrye. Flax, day granted certificates to four companies to sell stock in this state; cleared the record bf two Other applications by denying th petitions, and postponed for th present th consideration of the letter from E. H. Whaltn, former sales State Jo the United sgsnt, with regardThis Wool company. action was taken by eonsent of both parties to th controversy, certain officials of the Metropolitan Securities company being out of the city. , Certificates were granted to; The Bumiana Mining company, with County, to sell ft 13 . properties in Boxeider 800,009 shares at 10 centa, no commission , being charged. NEW YpRK LISTED STOCK. Th Mineral Hills Exploration company, (Ai Reported by J. A. Bogt A Co J with properties In Cache county, to sell 850,000 shares, par value 10 cents, without commission. The Republic Development company, to Sell 100,000 shares In Utah at 10 cents, with the Idea of erecting a mill or smelter In the Deep Creek country, and Also develop certain or claims. The eompany announces the plan to sell shares In other states. Par value Is i cent a share. Motor parts com Th Eawarde-Warde- n pany to sell 80,000 shares at par It, without commission. The company Is now capitalised at $20 000 and will have to Increase Its capital stock Th application of th Treasure Ledge Mining company of Ogden, which was asked to hove Its general manager. W. H. O'Byme, turn back to the treasury a large proportion of Its capital stock, 4 Bid Asked. wa denied, since no further communication ha been received from the comtmnv. 8 ft Similar Action ha been taken with reft gard td the application of the Barker Gold Mining Company, Which atao ha not conditions laid down with Oomplled by 81 th commission before It would be grantaft ed a pact final to sell it stock la Utah. ... ...... ...... 75 26 26 93 177 Him TO 69ft 85 ft 81ft 52 ft 89 ft 17ft fig Pltteburg A W Ya.... Reading Rep Iron A Steel ..... Royal Dutch, NY ... Shattuck Art Copper., Shell Trane A Trad... Sinclair Oil A Ref.., Southern Pacific ..... Southern Railway .... Stand Oil of N J, pfd.. Studebater Corpn .... d 67 101 out SO Industrlata Air Reduction Aetna Expluatv Chevrolet .... Curtlaa Aero Holly common de pfd Lake Torpedo Sub Boat EOOT SPECIALIST STOCK. Hogle A On.) Asked Bid. ........ 83 83 94 ft 98 ft 93 ft I 146 142 ft 148ft 1581 45 ft 58ft 54 ft 2 12 12 12 21141 ft 140ft 140 ft 882 28 ft 22 ft 22 ft 1221 NEW YORK CUR (Aa reported by J. A. .... ...... 101 WE lay, aurfare, tilt and wnx nil ktnda of saw and old floor. Salt Lake Floor gandla Co., 106 3rd are Waa 805. 29ij firm) luoae muacateia, SSftQ to fancy seeded, 2223e seed- Elk Basin 126 Federal Oil 87ft Glenrock ,. 98 ft Metro Pat ..X 56 Merritt .... 96ft Midwest Refining 58ft Midwest Oil common 80 Northwest 181 117ft Okmulgeo Sapulpa 7 80ft 80ft 80ft sal 9ift 90ft 90ft 61 82ft 81 lft 5 118 112ft 112ft PeunaylvBnl Trie 125 87 ft 98 ft 98ft 55 ft 56 96ft 56 ft 87ft ... ... .... Texas A Pacific Tobacco Producte Tranecont! Oil I bion Pacific I! S Food Producte 17 A Ind Alcohol U S Retail Storee D 8 Rubber C 8 Steel Preferred Western Union Westinghouae Elec IT 17 98ft 80ft' Balaton, 25ftc; choic iest, 23ftgi27e. MONET RATES BURDEN ON STOCK MARKET Committee Is Named. The committee to which these duties are assigned consists of Ellas A. Smith of Salt Lake, chairman; A. P. Bigelow of Ogden, H. E. Hatch of Hogan, T. N. Taylor or Provo and W. W. Armstrong of Sait Lake, The action with regard to codlflcatlbn of the present laws came after discussion of a report by Carl R. hi a reuse n of Price, chairman of the committee on legislation of the preceding, year. This was to th effect that the present banking laws are Incomplete, many of their provisions are uncertain, and some are Inconsistent. It was reported that the building and loan association laws were incomplete, uncertain and far behind the statutes of other states as to regulatory provisions. Th same could be said, It was reported, of the loan, trust and guaranty association law. IXOORWORK 21c. Wheat No, 6 hard, $4 63. No 2 mired, (1 1 66, OntnNo, 1 whit, Corn White, 951 86ftl $LlTftl.gl; 90ftNo. - J g whit. N Rye No. I, 6225: No. 2 not quoted. 4Stsal 67, Barley 10 00 Q 12 00. Timothy heed. need Clover $25 0636 00, Fork, )AnintL Urd, Rib. $JO 8ft 17 K one-ha- 17 ba-in- 62. r-- gu London money, Bar alleer. 6iftd peg rJNBON, June 21 Discount rstss ounce; mcaev, 4ft per cent Short hills, ste per cent! three meutha1 bill, 6 11 19 per cent. EVAPORATED -- silver FRUIT. NEW T011K, June 21. Evspnrated appte. dull; Csilfomta. 12ll3e; state, itsfiaftc. O ergons, Prune, firm, ( aliform, lift BJOc. Apricot, ateady; choic, 27c; extra Kie. 29c; Peaches, choice, fancy, firm; stand-ai17ft&l6t ehadoft fancy. i2e; 18.e a nt ka 1 av n 1- |