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Show . ' . - r , THE SALT LAKE "TRIBUNE, SUNDAY CORNING, FEBRUARY 20, 1921r copper export bond issue has served to distribute the pressure on that Indusand to lighten the load which it has try carried. The corporation a aeUvltiae-wil- l undoubtedly result tn considerable move, mem of tha red metal and in the absorption of a very considerable amount of the surplus production carried over from the peak of war demands. The bringing into the state of hundreds of thousands of dollars for oil exploration and development likewise adds to the better feeling, with many indieetiona pointing to a summer of tremendous importance to the future of the state. 000 SIGflS OF BETTER Favorable' Condition Over Winter in Intermountain i Country Helpful Factor, ronu man 1. , Bins. lit Beware lit Feb. WASHINGTON, MUttee ef the twelve feeersl treerre banks et the clew ef batiaene FriSsy. February 1. were reported tesigkt by the federal nwrn board a. follow. BKXOCBCES. Geld sad fold eertlftcatea. ...... I 210,17. 000 set Firmest feed federal beard .... (old bold by banka Geld with federal reserve SfeaM Geld redemptiea fuad Total told reserves Legal tender silver,, efC . Total reserves Bills diieoualed. secured by felt, ed States government obligations .... Ail other bills bought epea market.... Tout bills ea band dozen concrete reaTner are nearly L. 8. government bonds son why the economic situation In the lT. 8. Victors notes internaountAln. country shows a-- distinct CCS. certificate ef ladsbtedaeae earning .assets .... ...... a uj continued improvement, and all of Total Bank preimwe thee factors point the way to a future Uncollected items and ether deductions from gross deposits.... of prosperity and sound business. five per rent redemption fund 'The tendency toward easier money 4s against reserve - bank federal notes ...v trait apparent; and, while it la no more Gold abroad in custody or la tranGold 1 Financial of Relaxation Tension Improves Morale of People, Banker Says. as yet than a tendency, the strain of aixty and ninety day aso baa imH to the relief not only of the bankers, but of all member of.ths community." ; , With the relaxation of tho tension which existed for some time, the business morale of the intermountain country has been materially improved. This more wholesome attitude toward the business situation wee characterised by R. B. Mother-wel- l, manager of the Sait Lake branch -- at tna. federal reserve bank, a one of the most hopeful indications possible that " aoild around has been reached and that affaira will progress. Total set, ................... is ............ ........ - 4,...,. sit . AU ether resources ... .. Total resources UABILiriiM. paid la ............. Bll,7Bt TCi.72e.eoe 0oe 1.360 18 ft 177 One (.12,682 404 220 W8 sue 242.800, 00e 00012000 1474.22 Uu6 le.S7.ono 2,Mi.2hf,0 S4,84eOOO 10 010 Set TM.tme (.816 00 000 10. full, Ml, 141,000 - . 13.Ud.000 MOOOO 3,7X9, 10 . (5,866. 4Z1.400 100 70.000 Capital 242 036.400 Surplus .... Uovommnit deposits ...... 1814,000 hue tn members reserve account 1,721) go 000 Deferred availabHity ft-- re, .... 479,79,000 Other deposits, including foreign 2 600,000 government credits .... Totel gram deposits 280,778,000 Federal veeerve note in actual circulation , ... 087,444,000 Federal reatrve bank betas in cir- - J, rulatloa. Bet HablUty 196,671,000 AU ether UablUtiee I2A91.0UO .... ............ Total liabilities (8,884 021,000 Old Order Returning. , Ratio of total reserves to set drpoeitend federal roaervt liabilities 80.2 combined, Mr. Mother, per emit. The community in general wet) said, la seeing the necessities of the Ratio of to neerree setae federal rveerve gold present end making their plana in ac- is circslatioa after setting aelds 82 per cent cordance with them. The days of herd- against set deposit liabilities, 54.8 per cent. set, ing sheep from automobiles" have passed, both literally and figuratively; for the woohnen on tbeir aide are out with their Mocks caring for them personally. The farmers' are going out in the fields to do their own work. The time has been reached when all but the hopelessly blind are realising that tho Job is tho thing, and the closer they stick to it. the better off they will be in the present and in the future. It Is hardly too much to say that ths mild of wipter ha saved perhaps hundreds Utah and Idaho stockmen frofn failure. And It Isnt exaggeration to add that this same weather haa proved a boon without disguise to the bankers as well. The greatest benefit of the open wsathen has been tho reduction in costs for thoi woolgrowers and the cattlemen. These have been able to keep their stock on the ranges, have avoided the heavy tabor, to expenses ef feeding and extra that even a usual say nothing of tomes, entailed. have winter would - Ranks Also Benefit. - 1 - 0 0 - . of housing, while not particularly acuta In Sait Lake, bolds soma real Bangers unless proper precautions are taken la preventing congestion in certain districts," said V. H. Richey, president 'of the Salt Lake rent estate board, yesterday. Often n growing city during a particularly active- - period will forget that the problem of bousing is fundamentally wrapped up in tbs healthy growth of the city." Albion Fellows Bacon, writing for the National Housing association publication of hew York Ctty, gays relative to heading off the alums; In many states the mania prevail for building fiat that cover the entire lot. every on building in hie own interest. In selfish disregard of what the effect would be If every other builder chose to do the une. This practice to absurd where land to cheap 'and plentiful, tn towns so small that one can easily walk from the center to the suburbs- - Tet, with pasture lands and fields almost In eight of the public square, grasping landlords the erect stores on lot, coveringabove, entire depth, n)ak apartment with the middle room dark, and rent them to tile workingman family. - Rows ot tiny coops are crowded Into the dusty, smoky heart of town, and children shut up in them with no place to plY, but the gutter or alleys. HE problem ot J Slums G rowth Deplored. In larger cities other serious problems are arising. The rear tenements are Increasing dally. Block ventilation and street ventilation, now unknown terms, in federal reserve bank ef member banka, 49 851,000, decrease. .207,000. Reserve ia own vaults, state basks and trust European Dangers Threaten. It to the part of good statesmanship companies, 8,938,000. decrease, 180,000. Reserve ia depositaries, state banks knd to foresee the dangers and forestall the trust companies, 00; increase. 862.000 evils that are as sure to overtake us aa Net demand deposits, have overtaken alk the countries ot " 3.798.837,000, " de they old crease, 798 000. world. Every nation of Europe the kpul taofnjWO; decrease, $11,- has been compelled to make laws re77000 We Amerlcsns stricting housing evils. Ircnlatlon, 34. 08.000: I a create, . 230 000 have been slow to enact this kind of legislulled States deposits dedurled, 0,372,000. lation, although our very spirit of AmerAggregate reserve, 71682 000 disExi-es- a reserve, 11,722,370; decrease. 17- .- ican freedom has led us to a greater A . ISO. regard of our neighbors ow .many-woolgr- WhUe-itto-iru. Sugar Outlook Brighter. Sugar, too. is In a better situation now than It haa been for gome time as an is dustry. Here again tariff legislation looked upon as being distinctly favorable, and It practically is certain that this commodity, so important to Utah, has passed through Its most trjing part of the readjustment period. With the feeling prevailing that many commodities produced In the Intermoun-tal- n atatee have reached their lowest levels, the demahd Is Increasing and liquidation la 'proceeding more rapidly. The movement of wheat to export is an indication of thia. The activity of the Investment market I likewise a cheering IndUatkm and the hond houses of the clt.v all report a iuu h greater demand for high-gra-for somesecurities months than hae been enjoyed The rapidity with which recent Issues have been taken up demonstrates a national surplus of Investment funds, and while this srpetlte mav be satiated in certain that part for a short time, it isfunds will be under tha right conditions available for the right sort of use. The soeeeesfui flotation of the 10 000,- de CHINES COAL, COMPETES. A possible competition for the market for Utah coal on the present coast to lnrilrated by the followingPacific paragraph In the commerce reports of tho a ' of commerce: If American dealers on the Pacific coast can use Chines coal. Commercial Attache Arnold believe that could be made whereby shipsarrangements could carry it as ballast in place of sand The rate would be about 4 a ton. Chinese anthracite coal can be purchased at the Port of Chin Wang Too for ( (Mexican) a ton. This coal Is considered high-as- h coal and retails locally in Shanghai at 17 ton. Chinese bituminous (Mexican) a coal can be secured at lower prices in larger quantities; probably on a contract basis it could be secured for 4 or 5 (Mexicans a ton. loaded at Chin Tao If a trade of this character Wang were to be developed It would increase to considerable proportions, likely to the advanon tho Pacific tage of the industries coast. de-p- ' - REPORT OIL CONCESSIONS. TUB lfAOl E. Feb. 1" -- Reports In newspapers that the Moscow lias offered oil concessions tn Baku, Caucasia, to tho Roval Hutch Oil have company groused much 'interest in Dulah financial riroiep Jonkheer de Jonge, an executive director of the company. said that If the reports were true, the matter would ba handled through President Deterding, who ig In London. According to the reports the Royal Dutch company has received the right to export more than 1.004 000 poods (a pood Is thirty-et- x pounds) from Baku dnd other districts on condition thaVth company shall rebuild the Russian petroleum industry and furnish rolling slock. so-vi- et X RAILS AND I INDUSTRIALS. , ( As reported by J. A. Hogle Co ) , Twenty industrials. 7 28; off .12. 74 15, up .20. Twenty railroad Millions Use Gets-I- . . t For Corns rights, and tope Fain Instantly Remove Corns Completely. everybody, everywhere, needs to know what million of folks have already learned about Geta-I- t, ths guaranteed British, fTench and other lmiortant rewere governed by the many mittance shifts and changes reported in connection with the London conference. Rtablllsing influences were contributed by the Chilean (24,000 000 loan and a underwriting for Gao 1auio, Brasil, by British, Dutch aftd American bankers. pro-poe- rd . WEEKLY METAL REVIEW. NEW YORK, Feb. 19 The weeks market for steel was unsettled and Irregular and prices were weak. Further reduction have been mad by Independents, but the price cutting haa fatled to Inspire new business. In fact. It appears to have bed reverse Influence. The eteel corporation continues to hold at eld levels. Buyers Pig iron was dull and weak are holding off. In aband was steady quiet Copper The official sence of selling pressure. announcement of the surplus financing plans failed to stimulate demand. Osly very moderate business resulted from Inef quiries recently and manufacturers copper and brass good a are stilt operating on a hand to piouth taxi, the demand for their product having developed less activity than expected since January 1. Bom export business was reported, mostly in small lots and Including a few sales to Germany. Second-han- d offerings were light The basis of 13 cents for ,c-- t rob tic was maintained, with sellers asking 13)4 to 13V4 for second quarters Lead was lower, big producers and outside Interests quoting 4 0 for spot Tin still was a buyer's market. The tone was soft. Zinc was easier, with demand extremely limited, and local stock on Itsnd to equal to four months supply. CUTLER ON COMMITTEE. John C. Cutler, president of the Deseret National, bank and president of ths Balt Lake Clearing House association, to an additional member of the belt Lake committee of the Foreign Trad Financing corporation whose name was omitted In the list sent from New York and published yesterday. Mr, Cutler is an active supporter ot the movement. With Mr. Cutler on the committee to promote the Interests ef the corporation In Balt Lake financial clrelrs are H U. Howard, president of Walker Brothers Hankers; w. W. Armstrong, president of the National Copper hank, J. F. Bennett, president of the Bennett Glass and faint company, and L. R. Marllnoan. Ouy 8. Kowerman, secretary of the American Bankers association, which t fostering the corporation, will meet with the Bait Lake hanker later tn the week to explain to them in detail Its plans end purpose. ,Tlt Salt nearing House ansorlatlon will undoubtedly, it Is said, make s substantial subscription to the stock of the company, the amount to be determined probably after Mr. Bower-ma- n s visit. . , Kennecott Copper companys output for Jnuarv was 7,461,210 pounds. Amei lean Woolen company a dividend ia scheduled for March 4. New York Transit company has declared a tegular dividend for the quarter of 4. payable April Is to gtock of record Ma rt h 22. , Duns reports 42 failures In the United States this week, eg against 364 iast week and 1 24 last vear H S Hresge declred regular quarterly dividend of per cent on preferred sloi k. pavable April L to gtock of record March 37,. l!a.kell-Kar!declared regular quarterly dividend of 1. payable April 1 to 15. record March of gtofk I nlon Bag A Paper company declared regular quarterly j per cent dividend, payable March 14 to stock of rocord March 4. hmlic for tha year ended INCORPORATION FILED. December i, 1920, made a net profit, after barges and taxes, equal after preI The Mexican Hat Oil the ferred dividend to 6 23 a share on com- name Of q new corporationcompany which (lied Us mon. con. pars-- J with $14 88 tn 171. article of incorporation with tho eecro- Copper metal price wero rotticr soft .tary. of slate- yesterday,- - The tneeroora---- a ag yet there does not seem rtoro are Gertruda Hyde and E. yeelerday Hyde to be any signs of distinct improvement of Ralt lake county, Utah; A. L Raplee The popper stocks are again under pres- of Pan Juan county. Utah. A. C. Thoma sure. of Bants Clara county, Californio, and ' Andrew McCormlt k of Pen Juaquln coun. WEEKLY FINANCIAL REVIEW. California. The capital is llxted NEW YORK. Feb 19 On a slightly at L9o0. divided into share of a each. more wnt ecala of varied and larger Operations the financial market this week passed through another period of Indecision In Companies Which prices tended unmistakably downward With Assessor Additional deflation of the principal commodities, more definite sign of business readjustment extension of wage conTweK mining com pen lee filed their antraction end the smaller earnings of tha nual returns or aeeesubl property with lines played their parts the board of equalisation yesterday. The transportation 1 XI text surveys by authorities confirm Three Kings Consolidated Mining comrony ths general Impression that financial, shows property tn Halt I aka county valcommon lal and industrial mov amenta ate ued at $4640, The I nited Bingham Copslowly progressing toward normal, but In per company reiort shows property In conservativs banking circle the domi- Palt Lake county valued at $7tk) The nant note is one of action. Albion Consolidated Mining rotuiwny ge- Heaviness of oil. Heel and kindred port propet ty valued at ?76u tn Utah shares wo of a .piece with the more ob- county and at H9d In halt lake ceuutv vious conditions An those industries. In- The Quadu etels Mine company repot te dication of an open market for fabricated property In Keaver county valued at 7154 Steel suheidrd, recent cuts by Indrprnd-ent- jt Eureka Ully Mining company report evidently having failed to stimulate property In Utah county valued at M6u Increased demand. Keltrva Mine company repmt la property Rltaclal slot ka, particularly shipping, Utah county Valued at 4773. motors and leather shores, suffered e- Mammoth Mining company report" prop- xerely th rough profcrolomtl shorts, whose lerty In Just) county valued at 41,445, and qr Ik -- - t, Mining Returns " Ea4 Year Cevws With Cata-H.- " gminleaa corn and callus remover ""Any corn, no matter how deep rooted, dearrives. parts quickly When Oetv-I- t' Wonderfully simple, yet simply Wondersoreness ail ful, slops with the first application. Get rid of your corn and wear shoes that fit. Big Khors simply make rorne grow bigger. Your money falls. Insist on the neck if JGets-!- t a genuine. Cost but a trifle everywheie. A ( Mfd. by JS. Chicago. (Advsrtteement ) bcuf Jr r , V r Real' Estate Board Official Sounds Warning Lest Committee AuocUtiont CftyFall a .Victim to Tenements Dangers . of Increasing Slum Districts. Opposes Exemptions on Summary of elate banka and trust emnne larger encroachment on their light, air Greater Sew - Yorkr not included " in and -- view than, custom would allow asy-wh- er the stockmen have come pretty And, well through the winter at small ex- clearing bouse statement- els. Loess, discounts, etc., (581, 46. 1000; d- ft will b contended by many states pense. so tho banks which supply them - wane. 48 two with funds have been spared the neces that they do not need tenement laws much credit, UJQS Geld. 4,324 00: decrease, 49 900 sity of extending them who tM Beall for 116.760,900; situation easing ths general " CivtMs $3wt9M) ' use credit. plainly denoted that unfavorDeposits with federal renrrvc bank ef hew operations Stockmen who made provisions for Fork. able reports concerning the financial 51.836 900; imyeaae. 975,900. are fall feed of last Issues are Impending. of those status emergency supplies m,9,773.M. increase, (L- investors and -- other having lee claim ndw purchasing feeder eattle to fatten on 1UOOO to called with indifupon were not Dothe hay they emm.otf'dor? from reserve on the money market viewed Eliminating - and other ference the comparative ease of call banks depositariesand trust eona of by the iwntes in New Fork Woolgrowere are encouraged and I. R. deonaUaL money. whUo merchants and holder to tte-- .. were unable gilt-edgmarket tone for their 568.823,900, deereaae ihty collateral 4.362 loo; betterment of the . . bas'-beg- uu The maturl. tarenov. cash is Banka, which vaults. 24.6X7,000 product, Trust comiMnies, ssh In vault, 48,271,260. wool situation is likewise improved by tie. Ford-ne- y hops for the final acceptance of tho bill. and if that falls, by the prae- admintics! certainty that tha incoming measure istration will provide a greater of tariff protection for wool than has been enjoyed for many years. -that on their era are facing considerable louses 7920 clip, tha lighter cents of- their 1921 wool will be a decidedly helpful factor, and as tha demand for wool grows, they to come stand a better than fair chance through the present year in satisfactory . shape. - Salt Lakes Housing Problem Is Outlined will some day be unknown things. Edward T.. Hartman was right when he We era making slums ten times said. faster than we can unmake them.' The example of our great cities has been a warning to all to head off tue CLZAILING HOUSE BANES. slum. The fact that fifty years ago NEW YORK, Feb. 19. The actual ceadlilM the slums of New Fork were very like ef clearing keeae banka and trust companies for the week shows that they bold 11. 722 970 those of many of our cities today, shou.d us stop and consider what condimake reserve is exeres ef legal requlrcmeatw This tions will exist among ua in fifty years is a decrease of 7 23,180 from laat week. more. Our cities are growing rapidly. Wa The statement follows. must realise that slums grow a rapidly Actual condition: Loans de as any other part of a town, and that etc., 8.001,120,000: crease. 20,219.000. the poor inarease in undue proportion, Cash la ewa vaults, Wmbers federal re especially when they are Imported, a verve bask, $77,632,004; decrease, lfl.79 000. they oiled are, for industrial reason. Reserve 628 U a stk one-ha- File lf because thev have not tn crowded conof New Fork and Chicago. -dition! - And shall w wait until w have conand then send for a leech 7 Khali loo. gest we delay till we are eUik unto death with dine see, and then take aatltoxlnT the Shall w stupidly go ea building house that tn ten or twenty years tenement house commission will be palling down? Let ua prevent, the congestion, the lesion, the paralysis. Now, before our cities are overgrown, while real estate to not yet more valuable .than people, let u make tows that will prevent the future sacrifice of human life to the greed or ignorance of those who build and buy. laws that require safe and decent houses lor every citizen, however poor. Large Tracts Unused. la this greet country wa have vest reeckwt of primeval forest, unmeasured mile of mountains, plains and prairies, where only aa oceaskmai cabin stands. We have unbuilt wastes where the hermit has no neighbor. Unpeopled Mils stand lonely, overlooking the straggling hamlet of the wide vallo s. We have room for everyone, roorfi and to spare. Many of our farms, even in the mtd die atatee, are so large that the owners cannot properly cultivate them, and these are not far distant from the towns. Yet in these selfsame towns dwelling housed are equeesed so close together that the human beings packed Into them can get neither sunlight nor air. There ts not a Mate in the Union, east or wrest, Which hae not land conditions that would afford plenty of space, without crowding, to every one of its tows dwellers. In the suburbs of our cities thore to room for every working man to hav his house end garden, and the remaining land would be ail the more valuable. Evils Take Root. " ' AH Property but States. The National Tajt association committee, ef which W, N. Beatty ef Balt lake to a member, haa recently Issued a report voicing opposition to exemption in taxaproption, exoept In cases ef state-ownerties. This report baa been received by the Balt LeM real estate board and reads la part a follows: If ths basis of taration be property? ail property shquld be Unable. If ths basis be lauoma, all private Income should be taxable. Exceptions should be technical and should never result in the actual lessening of any fair teg burden. The enly ground for absolute exemption from taxation should be that properly exempted should be for publia use." The committee condemns: First Under the property tax, any fur the ax tension ot exempt kma ot jthe mature of bounties Whether toese-- b of tb war veterans or ef the type granted en household furniture, tools farm machinery and tha like or exemption to industries or oommercial enterprises. Second Under th income tax, federal or state, the further exemption of any clou of persona or kinds ef 'income on aaoount of th Income's else or character. n income tax should be a personal tax an every person In proportion to the Income be enjoys from any sourc what- , i Ths committee urges careful consideration of tha pseelbllity of repeal of the existing exemptions which have created or Individuals privileged class There to not th least ground for tho of from thee source interest exemption when It passes into and become a part of ths private Income of an Individual or of a taxable corporation. The assumption that to protect its own Instrumentalities tb government must necessarily create a privileged claex of persons seems to ua to ba very far fetched. Burely, the evil so created are greater than any evil which might result from nonexempt ion, and will also destroy the advantages of progressive rates of income taxation. Tho committee recommends the removal of those exemptions, not ax to bonds outstanding, but that no more such e bond bo Issued. 'Exemptions tend to breed rapidly. This to, especially true Of those based on assumed benefit. ( No sooner doe a need arise for more dwellings than it la proposed to promote building by seme sort of tax exemption. Your oommltteo finds such propose la fundamentally unsound.' ed iiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiuiiiti DURING s s I a single mortgage fore , .closure, It is our business to lend money on city real estate and farms. No delays; favorable rates and' terms; free consulta- -- 1 sm -- s i a S than If yon pUn (o' build new bom thia spring consult us about our; phut for financing 1L ZxGiM1V9ri49aswiei i "We can understand why congestion exists to New York City, and why many serious mousing evils hav taken root In But It to mere ell of our larger center shocking to know that in cities of 100.004 of (0,004 or oven less there are hundreds of wretched dwellings, not fit lor homes, where little children are growing up under the shadow of gloomy waiia. shut in amid foul odors, to the slime of sodden yards, where never a flower could grow, nor even a blade ot grass. Ruskln laments that tn si thousand years of building we have pot yet learned i how to house our poor. "And what to the glory of our architecture, it tha poor must aide tn dene and holes? What to our boast of greatness and . strength, if the weakest are' not eared forT What to our trid In mental achieveDougherty Sail for Rome ment, if the thought ef the people tolerate filth and degradation? to Enter Cardinalate What to our advantage in wealth, it poverty and crime threaten eur treasNEW YORK, Feb. 19. Archbishop uries? Let us wipe out tho sham of our Dennis J. Dougherty of Dhtladejphia cities, and take away the reproach of the sailed today on tb Nieuw Amsterdam poor. Let us make this a nation, not of on his way to Bom t reeeiva tha cartenements, but of homes. dinal red hat from tha pope, lie was eeeorted to .Hoboken on a special train In place of net proceeds reports a loss in by nearly 400 prelate and laymen. the operation of the properties of 27,. When an engine decorated with 421 66. Leonora Mining and Milling comAmerican- and th papal colon pany report property la Beaver county drew the flags special directly on to tho pter, valued at 1404. Hidden Treasure mine tho archbiahop found a great crowd asreports property Jn Tooele county valued sembled to greet him. To reach the at 16.465, with net proceeds there of 1766.44. p. c. Madsen reports property steamship ho bad to para through a tn Sanpete oounty Valued at 1244- - Bells long human lane. Mining company reports property In Salt Men and women knelt before him, A Lake county valued at (9411. Tinttc till nor tender ces took place ia th master Mines company report propertyPay. in steamer, suite d lui which the Utah county valued at $8760. churchman will occupy, " A BA loag column of men end women KITE. bgW TORE, Feb. 19. Bar silver DesiMtle. fiUl past the "prelate, and, kneeling, - Mextcee dollars,, 4414. 99141, fare lx- kissed his ring, Receiving from each of joy at the honor that Assist Nature. There or time when expression had come to him, the archbishop treatyou should assist nature. It to now un- ed all as if ho wero a humble priest dertaking to cleanse your system If you will take Hoods Sarsaparilla the underreceiving his flock. He had a kind taking will be auccesaful. This great word for all and many he called by medicine purifies and builds up as nothing their first names, 20 years ia business has never had We sell safe 7 per cent first mortgage bonda to investors pt Nshion-fnlut- ts -- Company J tax-fre- RLB.TSTXTE - m DHURWa HGBTGAfit tCHNj bonding - vjy DtPtd rr scats 31 Matn Street SaUUjpta CUy UHsatch I2to . A Home at Your Price ptf r W I 4 .. Vs 1 '12 r'" I ' i i 5 - I v" 1 ?- else does. rf Howat Makes Retort to Big Reduction Announced Governor Allens Statement in Lumber at Pocatello The' Tribes. ore POCATELLO, Idaho, Feb. than 0 per cent in some Instances haa been cut from the price of lumber glue the first of December of tost year, accorde ing to new announcements of tha Lumber company of Pocatello. Ths company has issued A statement In regard to the scarcity of homes In the city and atatee that It wiU do its share In affording opportunities for all to build home by cutting Us prices to bedrock. This company (a offering oil small two-instuff for 3 per thousand feet and ths larger dimensions for 336 0. Fir boards No. 1 are ofTered for 27 and 933, and fir Boards No. 3 are ofTered for (34 Pine boards No. 1 are offered for (4( and 49 for eblplsp, while fir flooring ranges from 4( to (73 Ceiling to being sold for 43 to 47. with rustic from 4 to 159 Shingles are sold for 4 94 and Pina lath for 14 4. Thera to a corresponding drop In the price of doors and windows. There to a noticeable Increase already In tha bonuses being estimated for the coming summer In Pocatello, and contractors state that this summer will see the best homebulldlng year tn tha history of tha ctty. ll.-U- Blst-Un- ch U TU. TO RENT ROOM On 13th Kant, near thp DENT w a have University, reetdenre. etrluly modern britk and on on Five bedroom upstair besides the living the flint floor, room, dining room and kitchen. Lot SOxleS feet. Cement basement, THIS MAKB furnace heat. PROPERTY PAT FOR ITSEI.F BY RENTING ROOMS TO STUPrice only (7540 term DENTS reason bl a. 10TH EAST NEAR 1ST SOUTH A beautiful new 7 -- room bungalow with sleeping porch and every Built-I- n convenience. modern bookcases, china closets, buffet, buffet kitchen and refrigerator. Hot water furnace. Full cemented basement. Laundry, fruit room, coal room, servants' room, front and back stairs. Nice yard, 24x16 rods. Only $7644. Terms can be Promises Early Completion of Hudson Bay Railway arranged. also-ev- Juet call Wat. 4294 Trlbusa peelel POCA TELIA), Idaho, Feb. 19 At a epeclel meeting -- ymterday- afternoon of committees from th Rotary sod Klwanto clubs and the chsinbcr of commence, a special outline of th campaign for raising th ) early budget for the boy scouts was planned. for t.i coming More than 7444 must anil be raised, end a epertal committee wa appointed horn the group to canvass the business district for this purpose. 1 his committee is composed of th Rev Htrry R. Hamilton, J, K. McDermond. J. Young, W P, McDonald, g IB. F M. Onnellv, W. B. Tatro T Brady, R.ihh J." Merrill, Brady, E. C. Whits and Tb er k O STREET AND 3RD AVENUE atrictly modern borne with garage far only $JI04, on easy terms. Nice living rooms, colon- pads openings, 3 good bedrooms, new furnace. Large lot Curb and gutter, Newer and sidewalk in and paid for. This Is a bargain, and you can Jay like ' rent ASH bungalow and sleeping porch, southeast, near 13th South and 7th East, Liberty Park except beat large trio, lot. (2900-45- 04 400 TERM I -- room brick bungalow on t paved street, large lot. eoutheazt. Hardwood .floors, fireplace, bookcases, buffet khchen, wired for eiectrta range. for tn appointment er com In th office and look RICHEY & CO. Clift Bldg. Th Wes. Realtors 42(4 OUR SERVICE PRACTICALLY RENDERED reramawafrue, rttusC EMBRACES Analysis Auditing Systems Federal Taxes e NOTICE. Pocatello Club Will Aid in Financing Boy Scouts IX THE DISTRICTforCOURT, PROBATE bait Lake county. division. In and t Y at tha photo. rao(TX aito bvakdiahkip voticia (Ceoeult eneatj clerk or I be reepeetle for further Informattoa ) w 4 large ream and alaaping parch, buffet kitchen, celonnedt epenlng etonee throw fireplace. Full basement. Large tot- - Located Juet from pavement and oar lino, southeast. At present unoccupied. Price enly (3290 (800 each, balance (32.90 mortttdy. $1000 worrit ef good furniture in th hem tor only S0 additions and on the tame term. PITTSBURG, Kan., Feb. 19. Alexander M. Howat, replying today to n statement, made at baling yesterday by Governor Allen, in which th state executive said that the president of the Kansas Miners' union ought soon 4 be doing some useful work for the state in the eonl mince at Lansing," chal longed the governor te a test of ability to dig coal. "Ill dig four tons of coal to his one, and the one wAo backs out first must Agree to leave the state," said Howat. "I am getting tired of having Governor Allen go around the state telling the peoplS wbt a wonderful thing his industrial 'court is and what a soft job I have and hovr I sponge off the workmen. Now la hie chance to prove I am nselesa If he does not (cccpt this challenge he might sx well shut up." WIJTNIPEGyMan., Feb." 19. Early completion ot the Hudson Bay, railway, from The Pax to Port Nelson, which will afford another outlet for Canadian Pocatello Man Honored Vhest, his been practically promised by the government, it was announced by Catholic Council today. Th protect, started before the war. wa abandoned on account of the Jfpreisl t TS Tribune. POCATELLO. Idaho, Feb. II. W. p. heavy expense involved. When comMcDonald ef Pocatello haa been chosen pleted, Premier N'onrts raid, the lino aa honorary vice president of the Poca- probably will be operated a a part of the Canadian Nntionat system. tello district In the pew diocesan Council of Cat hollo Mon for the ttte of, Idaho. PROBE I AUTHORIZED. Men who assisted In the organlxstlon from llERRE, H. D. Feb 19 A resolution tienstor 1anforth. authorising th Pocatello are P. C. O Malley, John Hood iy Judiclar). committee to inveetlxel and Harry Derharn accurllka commission, an The atate Is divided Into tho Coettr the aislebv th acnat of th state legwv d'Alene. Iwlston, Boise and Pocatello adopted iaturo todv. Charges by Walter J districts, and W. P. Hansen of Idaho FsJ.a Flanagan of Sioux Falls are to be inveswas chosen president of this district. , , tigated. The object of the diocesan council, a eteted In ths constitution, Include the coCLAIM DISALLOWED. operation of the work of existing organIdaho. Feb. 19 At last izations of Catholic laymen In religious POCATEL?). s end clvlq work: th establishment of night meeting ,of .the jetty council, two parish council; the promotion of activi- bills for damage to private property durties among latnen along rblc tines; pro- ing th recent flood of water in the exviding agencies for th training of men treme southern part of the city were distn th field of social service; tne estaballowed unanimously by th city council lishment of ctvic social centers for young Georg" F. Mitchell asked for $600 dammen and adolescent bo vs; th encourageages and Mr. Barber for $954. ment and extension of boy erout work: th establishment of agencies for the care of Immigrants and .the 'promotion of Americanization work along general tinea w- ' Our Exclusive Listing Shows This Splendid Horn Below Actual Cost. (Advertisement.) 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