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Show -- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY .MORNING, JUNE 10 the ten monthrf ending In April were valued at 21, 111,214, compared with in the corresponding period of 1918-1- 8 Wool manufactures exported in the ten months ending In April were valued the at 846,506,169, against $2.1.667,810 In deprevious year. In April, the exports clined to a value of 9,244,240 from Wool manufactures last year. Imported for the ten months endingcon-In as April were valued at 882,992,708, In trasted with $11,339,749 in 1918-1April, the value of wool manufactures Imported waa $5,340,779. as compared with $919,517 In that month last year. mir in 9. Cause Is Found in Strin; gent , Money Conditions and Vacation CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. $ 2,286,049.38 Saturday's clearings 2,353,994 82 Same day last year 15,336,8 16 50 Weeks clearings 14,211.468 25 Same week last year Lethargy. Conditions. Reflect ings BUREKA. June 26. Walter Fitch, Jr., mine contractor, who is now in the east, has wired his local office to the effect that work will soon be suspended on his big FennsyUanla job. Mr Fitch will to Kureka within a week, and it is understood that a number of the men who have been emploved on his Pennsylvania iontraot will aunmipany him to the we.st, where pia es will be found for them on other pieces of work which the contractor haw under wav. .It is not difficult to obtain an explanation for the ac tion taken by the large coal lorporation, bringing aout the temporary eifMpenston of development work. Conditions are so xuneottled in the coal and iron districts of the east and middle west that most of the lare companies are trimsilnff down their forces and stopping tlie greater part of development woik. The company from which Mr. Fitch secured his contracts is one of the strongest in Peiuisvlvania. and et the officials feel that there is bill 'one course to piiiMje. Work will be utopped but a short lime, however, and as soon as conditions change Mr. Fitch's force will be sent east om e more. The suspension of operations will not mean a loss to the con- s tractor, who has been operating on a basis and who haa made such a substantial paving for the coal company that his services will be in demand in the future. While the silver and copper mines of the country ars passing through rather uncertain times, it can easily be seen that they are faring better than the coal and iron properties. There is not much chance of large profits at our properties, but the operators no doubt feel that conditions oould be worse. Ifthey can continue work, holding their forces together and making a little money, they will be satisfied. Clear- Bank aua-tio- . It Is noted in business circles that the shipments of merchandise, hardware and other commodities have been filtering through better in the past week, and some warehouses which have been practo tically bare for months ere beginning get yieir shelves at least partially fibed betterment There seems to have been a of feeling regarding the wool business, faith many sheepmen putting constdedablerecent In the adjustment reached at the conferences in Chicago and Washington. But the buyers are not yet in the marreports ket, despite the fact that Boston in wool Indicate something of a stiffening of New prices. Many of the wool houses been have greatAnd New York England ly restrained in their activities by their Inability to secure adequate money to work with. a cn IT fCT FOUR-tHIRT- Y IU1 Fin JV InJ m FEET OR MORE SEVENTY-FIV- E fprui 10 JL U V29 AT DOGunnE O' IN PARCELS OF OCLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, WEDNESDAY, JULY EIGHTH, Y NINETEEN-TWENT- Y, AT THE LITTLE PARtJ ON MILITARY WAY, NEAR THE JUNCTION OF THIRD AVENUE AND ALTA STREET, IN BONNEV1LLE-ON-THE-HILSUBJECT TO ALL OUR PROTECTIVE RESTRICTIONS, AND UPON TERMS THEN AND THERE TO BE ANNOUNCED. Some of the kites to be sold are on Military Way to Fort Douglas, in the midst of the new home building, repThese are free from special taxes and include bitulithic pavement, resenting expenditures of $200,000.00. sewers, with connections to the curb, sidewalks, curbing, guttering and parking, valued at $15 per front foot. A FEW CHOICE BUNGALOW SITES WILL BE OFFERED ON FOURTH AVENUE AND ALTA STREET (THE WASATCH DRIVE), SUBJECT TO UNPAID SPECIAL TAXES. L, cost-plu- Warehouses Filling Up. i M mi Ye-tu- Continued dullness has marked transae-- " tlong In Utah industrial and bank stocks, with only au occasional ivue wluoh is showing any elements of strength. The market, aheady reflecting iho genet al money conditions, lias been further influn enced by the coming of the usual period lethargy. few trauaotlons, With comparatively there were no features In the trading of th past week. A considerable number of companies have declared their usual quarterly and semiannual dividend, payable either this month or the fust of nco.t month, but this dividend money has had no Influence for the better on the stocks. Prime commercial paper bringing 8 to $ per cent at the banks, the highest rate maintained in Salt Lake for many years, i proving a most effective brake re-on peculation and at the earn time is straining many who wish to borrow for Investment purposes. IF W fo) Eureka Contractor Plana Return From Coal Fields Merchandise Shipments Are Increasing; F tj?nn 27, 1920. lead-silv- Corn Quotations Close Lower Than Week Ago fl CHICAGO. 26 Corn quotations thia Jim morning, compared with a week ago. were to 4Sc down. Oats showed a setback ot lc to l7e, and provision of 47o to We. Although many had been positive that arrival of supplies would decrease and had talked of lifting the market perhaps to above $ J a bushel, evidence multiplied thut more grain waa in transit than many traders would of Bank Clearings. late have deemed credible. urgent Bank clearings of Salt Lake, showing shipping requirements here gaveBesides, signs of ha aa they do a continued, although slight, ing been overfilled, and It was said industrial increase over the same period for last needs had also been fairly well proviihd for. Oats reflected the weakness of corn. year. Indicate that there has been no dePackers selling did a good deal to weigh cided alackenlng of ordinary commercial down remain Prices generally provisions. transactions. lc flU, T T We have committed this public vendue to THE BETTILYON HOME BUILDERS COMPANY and its Mr. Adams will cry. the sales. The staff of that company or the undersigned are at your service. Go with us and, look over the sites you fancy, in advance of the sale. They will be defined by signs on the ground. is This sale of the best residence property to competitive bidders is an innovation. But Bonneville-on-the-Hi- ll firm, with the exception of some retail establishments, where, for various rea- aons, liquidation sales are In progress. Visiting leader, from eastern financial circles continue to state that the period of readjustment from the spectacular basis of the war period and of last year Is in progress, but none of them eet a term to the time In which these processes must go on before more normal conditions will generally prevail. The general effort here, as elsewhere, caupoints to a desire to proceed rather more tiously until It can be ascertained Is Just at present than possible accurately what trend the underlying factors of industry will take. there are none to gainsay its supremacy as an innovation SALT LAKES RESIDENTIAL QUALITY QUARTER In every essential of situation, topography, view, good air, protective restrictions, and aristocratic surroundings it holds the crown and belt. MANY DIVIDENDS BEING PAID. Dividend, are being made this month white. $1.12Hftl.l5V. or early next month by the following whits, 11.12 V .1 15. Utah industrials and banks: Beneficial Bye No. 2, 12 20. 1.411 46 Life Insurance company, the ConsoliBarley Timothy seed $10 OOftj 12 00, and Machine company, dated Wagon Clover seed $25. Wft 35 00. Ueber J. Grant and company, the Home Pork N om Inal. IFire Insurance company. Walker BrothLard I JO 22 ers Bankers, the I'tah State National Hib $17.00 18.12 Bank, Zion's Savings and Trust company, the National Bank of the Republic, the National Copper Bank, the First National o IBank of Murray, the Sugar company, the Mutual Creamery company, Rules the Utah Power and 'Light company, the Cement Securities corporation and the Deseret National bank. Secretary Payne has approved rule and regulations for leasing of phosphate deIn the public lands About 2.690.000 posits IMPORTS INCREASING, acres of land In Wyoming, Idaho, Utah Th most Important factor of Import: and Montana have been withdrawn from from abroad which American Industries for a number of years awaitand the American public generally must disposition legislation recently enacted by contake Into consideration In a study of ing These regulations will open them gress. current and future economic conditions to lease In areas not exceeding 2560 acres Is indicated most strikingly in the foleach and should add largely to the ferlowing report In Dun's Review: tilizer supplv of the I Tilted States, phos"There were 15,279,693 lards of cotton forming an important ingredient In cloths Imported in April, bringing the phate commercial fertilize! s. for total for the ten montha ending in April leases are to be filed withApplications the local land tip to 101,734,511 vards, compared with offices for transmission to the secretary 1,461,87$ and 20,685.544 yards, respectiveof the interior, and copies of the ly, last year. Most of the cloths came rules and regulations printed will be available to from England and Switzerland. The to- those officers and to the public as soon as tal value of cotton manufactures Im- printed. American Mining Congress ported In April was $12,096,551, against For the ten $2,366,644 In April, 1919. montha ending In April, the value of cotOMAHA. ton goods Imported was $83,636,603, as OMAHA. June 28 (I nlted Rut. Bureau of contrasted with $29,033.77$ In the same Markets.) Boss Receipts, 6300, stross to 23c period of 1918-1top, $15.66; bulk. (14 There were 80,276,053 yards of cotton higher: Cattle Receipts. 350: compared00Q18.00. with week cloths exported In April, compared with ago, good and choice fod steers, yearlings and $8,814,294 yards In April, 1919, and she stock steadr; others and stuff showing yards nr the ten months ending gross 80c to $1 lower; reels, (l 00H2.00 lower' In April, against 463,789,217 yards In the to, hen snd feeders. BOcfatl 00 off. Sheep Receipts. 1000. compared with week previous year. The total values or cotton manufactures exported for the ten ego, Umlu, 60Bi3o higher, sheep, steady; feedmonths ending in April was $280,541,742, ing ltmhs, 30 higher as contrasted with $188,995,102 In 1918-1CHICAGO. The largest class of cloths expdrted was mads up of bleached cottons, totaling June 26 (1 nited States Bureau CHIPAiJO, over 18,000,000 yards. Cotton knit goods of Markets report. ) Cattle Receipts. 8000; exports In April were valued at $4,891,617. compared30Cwith t week ago Beef steers, mostly The value of silk manufactures Im- 23c to higher; all desirshle kinds at season's high prices: medtura to best fat cows ported In April was $9,655,611, and 23c to 78c higher: good bologna, and heifers. for the ten months ending In and fat bulla, atrong to 26e higher; cannen, ApriL In April, 1919, the silk manufacand cutter common, bull and atocken tures Imported were valued at $1,696,646, mostly 23c to 60c lower;light veal calves, 30c to 73c and $23,361,400 for the ten months ending lower. in ApriL bilk manufactures exported for Hog Receipts. 7000; mostly 10c to 25c hlgh- - This sale will decide the value of its sites forever dedicated. ME SALE AN f THINGS THE SOTES J JUST TELL ADAMS Phone Wasatch 3588. has been Bonneville-on-the-Hi- ll SAY WHAT YOU AME WORTH GO TO Secretary Approves Phosphate Lease Utah-Idah- to builders of real homes to which THATS ALL Yr im I 308 Newhouse Building. EDWARD F. COLBORN, General Agent. 9. 9. ' v$ ; e V': - - c - V v A if , er than yeaterday advauclnff most, top, Demand, 2 69c. cables. 2 70c. New York exper cent discount, change on Montreal, 12 bonds easy; railroad bonds and (toverument luibt bulk 10; plk. ftteadj; bulk. better sra4 arera, $16 F. bulk licht aud Hht butchers $15 and ovr, $14 SOfclfi U; $1J 00at4.00. y00; mostly direct to pack blisp Receipts, top satire lambs. $17 00, compared with er,, Lambs and yearlln, mostly $1 week ago and ewes. .0c to $1 higher. higher; wethers KANSAS CITY. FEDERAL RESERVE firsts, 58H59c; No. rent 52Gft5Sc; packing stock, make 1, 42ft42c. fcggs Irregular, iwichanged. ( heese Firm; unchanged. Poultry alive and dressed Steady and Cur- Reserve Excess in New York Bank Increases REPORT. AvHTN(,1t)N, June 26 Combined resources and Itffbilitles of the federal reserve banks at the (Ioh of bualrieba Friday were announced tonight by the federal reserve board as fol- NEW YORK LISTED STOCKS. i As Reported by J. A HogFe A Co NEW YORK,. June 26. The actual condition of clearing house banka aud trust companies for the week shows that they hold $28,057 2m) reserve In excess of hgal requirements. This Is an Increase of $31,905,250 from last week. The statement follows. ) lows finite States RESOURCE. KANSAS TITY Mo.. June 2 300; for Bureau of Market ) Cattle-Rece- ipts. Gold and gold certificate. $171,120,000. week Better grade beef steer, steady to 40c Cold settlement fund federal reserve board, lower; better grade $402 628.000 higher; others weak toto 25c 2.V higher; others, butcher stock, strong Gold with foreign agencies. $111 531 000, 60c lower; calyea, canner mostly 60c lower, Total gold held bv banka. $tH5.270,OuO. 60c Gdd with federal reserve agents, $1,150,-17- 5 teady; bulla and totkera and feeder. low er. 0K). Receipts, 400 steady to 10c higher; Hog Gold redemption fund, $133 921 000 top. $16.60, bulk heavies and mediums, $15.25 Total gold reserve. $l,ii6tf.875.000. 6l15 60, bulk light. $14 0Oai5 25. Better grades oonLegal tender, notes, silver, etc., $139. 23p.Hheep No receipts, for week to of lambs, 60. ftiU.00 higher; others steady reaervea. Total $2,108,605,000 60c higher, bheep aud yearlings, steady to 6oc Rills discounted secured by government w,ar lower. 0O0 obligations. $1 277 AU other. $1 15J.H14.OO0. ET. JOSEPH. Rills bought in oien market, $109, 185.000, Total bills on hand, $2 830 979,000 PT. JOSEPH. Mo , June 2rt.Hogs Receipts 1 . S government bonds, $26,793,000. 2000; market steady, 10c higher; top. $15. H5. i torv note fbM 00 U. 8 $14.75ftl&.5o bu.k, H. U. Hfeera. certlficntes of Indebtedness. $325,434,-0(- 0 nominal. 100 Market Receipt, $10 00ftl5.75: cow and heifer. $4.00told.UU. $3 188,275.000. Ttal earning $6 00ft 12.50. Bank premises, $13,402 tsiO gheep Receipt. 600;15 market 25.steady: ewe. I other deduction from ncollected items sod 25ftlft $6.50ft7.00; lambs. gross deposits, $781 844. OW Five per cent redemption fund against fedNEW YORK BONDS. eral reserve bank note. $12 148 000. 6 100 Rioter M U 6a.... Alt other resource. $6 5'MS) n 9 2a reg lOOL AN un 4a ... i6J4 Total resource. $6.105. 954.00. do coupon A K 5J 104 T lat C S 4a reg LIABILITIES Mo Parif gn 4s.. M do er 4a coup. 164 4.506.000. Capital paid In. Panama 8a reg... 77 Mont Power 5a .. 77 $12 1JOO0. Surplus, l4 77 Pac TAT 5s.... do coupon Gernment deposits. $14 10.000 .. W w Am T A T cv 6a. 03 Penn con 4, Due to members reserve arcunt. $1 $31.-01- 6 .... Arm A Co 4Wa.. 74 do gen 6 OOt. A bF adj 6. 0) Cent Paclf 1st .. Defered arailabHitv items, $550 012 0i0. CUI A PRy r 4s 64 South Ry ba .... Other depnmts. including foreign government Chile Cop cl tr fle 73 Texas Co cv 6e..lM credits. $107 050 00 30 Tex A Pac lat.. 76T4 Erie gen 4a Total gross deposits. $2,504,067 000 Gen Elec 5a ... 65 B abash 1st ..... 82 Federal reserve note in actual circulation. ACTUAL 68tL $3,116,718,0 COTTON MARKET. 4 ' - V-S X , A y cc f - a w' r. . r - a. aw .'c y a A eA .id. rrzL ' NEW A1v 7,V f - r a j, g 3&2ac. 4 AA ..tsVV,$. ' 7 k A s4 I. BUTS THIS BUNGALOW $4750 Five rooms, hardwood floors, mantel, bookcases, buffet kitchen, full basement, furnace, beautiful grounds, on a paved street, splendid location. ITue, $4750.00; worh $6000.00. First come, firnt served. $1750 W(A 3428 f ' TORONTO A COMPANY 519 Hearns Bldg. YORK. June 2d. Waa. 2471 Cotton Spot, quiet; middling. Futures opened steady. Julj, 35 88c; October. 82 90c: lecaabr, 31.7tc, January, 31.12c; March. 80.62c. Futures closed steady. July. S4 26e; October, 31 85c; 31.25c; January, 83.30c; IVcember, March, 80.80c, NEW YORK MONEY. NEW YORK, June 26. Mercantile papr, bills. Sterling, eixty-da- y Exchange, n hit! banks. $.i P2; commercial aixtyduy ltr-da$3 commercial 92: $3 91!. Je bill, Franca Demand. mand. $3 tH, cable, $i&74 8 24c; onblea, 8 26c. Belgian fran JVmand. H $ Kue Greek dra btnj. 7 6U per 67c, cable dollar. Liii Idem: Demand 33 65c rabies. 35 67c Mirks Luc. Iteinand. 6 13c, rabies 6 17c 7r. er NEW YORK PRODUCE. 26 June TORE ButterBteade. creamer? higher than extras, 59ft6c, extra. deposits Ieorae WHOLESALE DAIRY PRODUCE. (Quotations Furnished by Mutual Creamery Co.) Case lota. In butter Fresh extra creamery cubes $ In creamer butter Freh extra cartons Fresh firsts creamery butter, parchment print butter in Fresh firsts creamery cartons . 50 lb. tubs) Cooking butter Ranuh egg Full cream cheese, triplets Young America full cream cheese Block Hwlst cheese ... Cream bruk i heese .56 87 B5H Circulation Decrease Intied States deposits deducted ... reserve Agggite Exciss reserve Increase 81.905,250 Summary of state banks snd trust companies in Lfeater New York not included in clearing bnusf statement; Loans, $ 787.406 000 discounts, etc... 819 000 Decrease .... Gold .45 .46 .80 .31 .40 .36 1 3 FLOUR PRICES LOWER. MINNEAPOLIS. Jun 26 Flonr dropped 30 to 50 tents a barrel at the mil la here today. of New York Increase Total deposits 1.111111111111 Decrease Do: amounts due Eliminating from reserve depositaries snd from other banks and trust companies in New York City and United States deposits..... Decrease Banks: ('ash in Trust companies: vault...,..,.... (ash in vault 77,533,500 2,732,081 856,067 40( 8.943 606 753 300 000 49 054 800 25.114 000 79,276,300 CHICAGO PRODUCE. June S. m; ereemerj, Ksr InrhaareO; recelpte, 0784 eaeee. Poultry a lire unchanged. Th. weakneee bf pork wee ecroontM for by the feet thet barker, hid lowered their freeh meat Butter-Fir- 43K'Ai0, price, thia mornlnf. i It93. S3 Linseed. Mian., ii. June '20. Lineeed MARINES GIVE CONCERTS. June 26. The "Roving Marine hand arrived In the city lazt even60 105.00) 255.978 0O0 ing and gave a concert at the Logan high PC 6.000 school ahditorium. they attended 34,831.000 the baseball game Today between Logan end JH4 00 Prezton at the Y perk and In the 111,375 000 evening they gave another concert at the 673,874,000 high school. 28 057,960 Decrease Time Federal reserve bunk note in circulation net LONDON MONEY. liabilities. $1H5 64 84 939 000. June 26. Bar silver. 5044 per LONDON, All other liabilities. , ounce. Monet, 4 per cent. Discount rates; Total liabilities, $6 105 954 000. s bills, Ratio of total reserve to net deposit and 8bort bills, 6W per cent, per cent. federal reserve note liabilities combined. 43 i 6 . per cent. to federal reserve Ratio of gold reserve KANSAS CITY PRODUCE. notea in circulation after setting aside 85 per KANSAS CITY. June 26. Butter, eggs Uncent against net deposit liabilities. 48.8. changed. Hens, lc lower, 25 ft 29c; broilers. 3c , lower, 40ft45c. POTATO MARKET. 'CHICAGO. June 26 Pots toes, weak; MARKET. SILVER Mi i ars. Routhern Triumphs, ssrked. Bar stiver, domestic, NIJW YORK, June 26 eastern potatoes. hundredweight; $6NHa7n . 99W-foreign, 9it; Mexican dollars, &sv4r. $1) 50ftj.12.25 barrel. NEW CONDITION Loans and discounts $5,160 614.000 Increase .. 3.121,000 Cash in own vaults, members federal reserve bank 92,306,000 Decrease 820,000 Reserve In federal reserve bank of 658 192 000 member banka Increase .. . 23,721,000 Reserve in own vaults, state banks snd trust companies 8,413,000 Decrease 72,000 in Reserve stats depositaries. 9 269 OOQ banks and trust companies.... Increase 427 000 Demand ...4,135 456 000 deposit aet. 4. The decline waa due to e sharp break In the wheat market yesterday. Decrease Currencv aud bank notes Increase .... Deposits with federal reserve bank LOGAN. Safeguard The Children. death rate among young children Is very high during the summer months. Prompt and proper treatment would save almost every case. Keep rhamberlaln'e 8,444 700 272 30)- - Colio and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand noon aa the child shows 18,332 list and give It a 131,200 any unnatural looseness of the bowels. 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