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Show THE TRIBUNE readers M (V h r ' i i i J- J - - . !. Observer SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. consider the general Industrial outlook fairly encouraging In the mountain di- trict of Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah. Arizona and Nevada, according to a report made public here today ly the employment service of the United States department of labor. "There ar increased opportunities for employment in many localities through' out the district," the report said. "While mining and allied Industries show little improvement, the renewal of railroad activities has considerably relieved the situation. Several cities report bulling programs. A slowing up of public lm provoments Is offset by seasonal demaads for agricultural workers. ' -- i -- Report by States. the district The report for each state follows: Industrial llnea Colorado Although othar-than raliroadshopscontlnue to show little Improvement, better conditions are evidenced by the Increased demand for agricultural workers, reemployment In railroad activities and the Inauguration of public works. Mining canters refleet the general depression M Una. Building prospects are fairly good. Optimism is mors general. New Masiae Although railroad operations contlnus sluggish and mining Is much restricted, highway fconstructlon, imbuilding and farm work have caused l provement In the employment situation-partia. occu-preemployment In railroad 1'ons la looked for In the near future. Ariaona Building and agricultural lines display activity and highway work offers On opportunities to a Uraltsd number. the other hand, the mining depression of small early with prospects continues, improvement. Lumber has fallen off In - tlt Depression in Mining, Utah- - The depression in mining continues, wtth additional curtailments noted la several localities; no Important ch&hge Is likely within the next three months. Harvest labor Is in moderate demand. Railroad activities and the building Considerable trades show improvement. highway work ia planned, though operations so far are sluggish. Wyoming Employment gains are reported. Railroad activities show substan-In tial Improvement, while the outlook no mining is somewhat brighter, though marked immediate Improvement la looked for. A fair amount of building is under way. Public improvements are affording work to a considerable number. Nevada With harvesters in modsrste demand, publto work fairly active and somewhat brighter prospects in mining, conditions are more encouremployment aging Idaho With railroad occupations showing material gain and a considerable demand for farm labor, unemployment Is other being gradually reduced. onOn the a part-tim- e hand, mining continues Is dull, improvepublic basis, building ment work is slackening and lumbar operations have decreased slightly. Montana Building, harvest work sad Increased activity in railroad occupations hav to Borne extent relieved the unemIn ployment caused by the depression No Promining and related industries. nounced gain la expected until mining shows Improvement. I ef both th state. federal government and the DRIFJ IN IRE protest Proposed tax. It. -- a MARKET. Tire Commercial cay: has been less pronounced during the past week, but there Is still a healthy volume of business beihg done and prices are readily maintained on the basis of last week's quotations. Tht outlook in th6 goods markst Is encouraging. "Blight Improvement la noted In the foreign markets, with prices somewhat higher On the best types of the finer wool In Australia, hsve English advanced quotations gllghtly In sympathy, Quotations: Wisconsin 8934c; 80 blood, 21022c; quarter-bloo011c. Scoured basis: Texas Fins twelve months, 85 76c; fine eight months,' 6055e. California Northern, 70076": middle county, 6668e; southern, 6056o. Oregon Eastern No. 1 staple, 78080c: eastern clothing, 6085o; valley No. 3, 64070c. 60084c; Territory Fine staple choice, TWtLFTH DISTRICT ANK. d combing 872c. three-eightd quarter-bloo480 following statement of tho blood 54c; romblng, and liability items of the combing, 353Sc; fin and fine medium of Twelfth the member banks reporting clothing, (400 63c; fin and fins medium federal reserve district is issued for pub- French combing, 65070c. lication today (060 emitted): Pulled Delaine A, 5c; AA, T580c; A Dates August 10 and August S, 1121. supers, 60 70c. Number of reporting banks, (7. Mohairs Best eemblng, 27 JOo; beat carding, 23026c. BOSTON WOOL BOSTON, Aug. 13 Bulletin tomorrow will The demand for wool rs half-Woo- three-eight- d, hs half-Woo- princl-resour- CLEARING-HOUS- Fridays clearings Same day last year e NEW 0trm Clark va. lies Heading Being Run East to New BusincsiContinuejto Open Up Sjjver Bed in Broaden, With -- Brass i Mills Mineralized Formation. Largest Buyers. tte Time deposits in savings eluding .... deposits .... de8. Government posits I Bills payable with - .... bank- F, R (a) Secured by U. g. ob g gov't 1 (b) All other 1 ...... Bills rediscounted with F. R. bank! (a) Secured by U. 8. 10. govt obligations,, (b) All other..., ... Total resources of reporting banka are approximately 44 per cent of total resources of alt banks, and 67 per cent of total resources of all member banks in Twelfth federal reserve district. Reporting banka embrace all member banks in Ban Francis cn, Los Angeles, Oakland, Portland. Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Belt lake City end Ogden, SO IDAHO WATER RULING. to The Tribune. BOISE. Idaho, Aug. Special ' lb The supreme court of this state has handed down an In which it says that Important decision to hold the aettler on a Carey act project In Idaho, Vho. at the Invitation of the federal and state governments goes upon tends... Aild.FI!" n d s hissubs iancq gnd strength InlmprovTn Irby the use pf water, obtains no right to Its use unmss the secretary of the Intertar patents the lend, would be an unjust rule and in plain disregard of the fundamental principles of - Idaho Irrigation laws The opinion was In the case of Thomas Sanderson, who epplie for a writ of mandamus directing the Salmon Coal company to deliver .water to his land. It was contended by the company that the entryman under the s no Vested right to use Carey the water until he secretary of the interior hss decided that a patent should be Issued to his land. The plaintiff he was entitled to the water w and held that It, should bs delivered to him. The supreme court upholds his The point Is made that there Ig the question of gpod faith Involved. t end that an entryman of land who ehowa good faith la entitled to the protection -- art'-obtain- n. r - Recent information from ths Prince Consolidated mine pear Ploeha, Nev ladles tea that the "sliver bed" discovered by diamond drill lag Is nearer the face ef the east drift than estimates of officials of the company had placed 1L When the U level was geached and exploration begun on thin horizon, It waa decided to drift to th east to get under the mineralisation tjiacovered by diamond drill hole No. 8. This decision wa made from the fact that hole No. 2 lies very near to fissures No. I sad No. 2, which, close to the surface, produced some very rich ora At the earn ttms however, a drift was run to the west to open the big beds of ore ao productive near the surface, but which had been faulted and dropped a considerable depth. Th latest newt from the mine Indicates that the ore bed sought as the objective of th east drift may be nearer at hand than was It first thought, according to officials of the company. Over a week ago Superintendent J. H. Hedges began to report to offloials at th Balt Lake offices of th company that galena was beginning to appear, - At a distance of sixty --eight test from th shaft ore began to show In the back. Two samples ounces ef this mineral assayed eighty-fou- r of silver and (0 per cent lead, and forty-i- x ounces of silver and 42 per cent load. The last report from the mine gives reason to believe, ear officials, that ths drift Is entering th bed from the bottom of It dip. For the last twelve-fee- t th whole back of th drift had been in ore. An average sample of tbe portion of the bed exposed In th drift, representing the full width ef the back and the bottom two foot of tho bed. aeaayed eighteen ounces of silver, t i per cent lead, 29 5 per cent iron and 26 6 per cent insoluble. Th management believes that the reason th assay showed no gold ia because the or waa not run for its gold content. It is now ths purpose of the management to continue th drift in a general northeast direction to open up what Is designated as the "silver bed along Its strike and alee to cut Important fissures in the proximity of hole - At any rate, the management feels, Inasmuch a thirty-thre- e feet of mineralisation was opened up In the shaft just tbove the 833 level, and as ere has been disclosed seventy-seve- n feet east ef the feet to th weal end haft, thirty-nin- e 250 northeast lit hole No. 2, that a mineralised block of ground of triangular shape. With two of it side measuring 20 and 116 feet, resepctlveiy, - has been proved In the face of the heading to the west of the shaft a highly mineralized fissure filled with fault gouge was opened up reThe soft vein cently, It la reported filling ha gradually slipped out of the Is it fissure, showing, said, a stringer of galena. It is the firm belief of the company that this stringer Is an offshoot from the bed which lle officials believe, a short distance above the bark ef the drift. Between the collar of the new shaft and the upper Prince working the formation la cut by the- - main fault that traverses the property For some distance the ghaft followed the fault oh its dip before getting into the same side of the faulted sons as the old workings From then on the shaft passed through formations that in the developed part of the mine lie above the limestone bed in which the huge ore bodies of the Print were found. Considerable drag ere was found in th fault, according to officials of the company, which indicates that the ore deposition took place before th faulting. Data gathered In doing this work has convinced the management that the formation had been dropped about 800 feet, which would put th faulted beds in er near the horizon of the present shaft bottom. A these faulted portions of the beds lie below water level. It is thought that the mineralization ahould not be ozldized and, as a result, of a much higher grade than the thousands of ton produced by the Prince formerly. TOMBSTONE BANK CLOSED. TOMBSTONE. Arl , Aug. 13. The First National bank of Tombstone failed to open its doors today. R. H. Collier, national bank examiner of the Eleventh federal reserve district. Is reported to have taken charge of the institution pending an Investigation of the banks affairs by attorneys and representatives of Mrs. Mary Costello of Los Angeles, Cal., president of the bank. Mm Costello and a new board of directors ionic over tlu control 6f the"bank test' Saturday. - V NEW INCORPORATIONS.' Ths Weber Automobile Supply company of Ogden filed a copy of Its articles of Incorporation with the secretary of state, H E. Crockett, yesterday CnpKvtM in )1 Shares. Karl White of Balt Lsks Is president; J. C. BowmSn of Ogden, secretary and treasurer; W. M. Atwood of Ogden, vice president, and C. A. Wilson of Balt Lake and Ethel Winter (0 SH. Lake, additional director. The Ogden Wild West Bhow company, incorporated under the laws of Delaware, also filed k cony of Its articles, naming B, M. FoxJpf Ogden as process attorney. It alms tyffoid an tnlmal show at Ogden. Stock la 250 shares without nominal par . i value. 32S.--0- 00 Bofrt, tot 3- high-gra- Tre KUh. Kic A Roberta vs. KaUxeryu sea, R. R. Ale seeder and the northwestern Teachers' afcncy a copartnership, composed of Vtrxcneon and R, R Alexander to recover for legal services David Verphy, divorce. Rebecca Murphy Kotat Oenieke va. Prank tJeatoka. divorce -ftusaaa Prost va, John Froatf divorce A. . Wade n. Annie M. Wade, divorce. BEAL ESTATE TBAV6PER8., Dissolution ef the Granger drainage district created by the Salt Lake oounty commission last January is sought In a complaint filed In th Third district court yesterday by more than ninety property owners Jiving In th district The petitioners ask the court to set aside the proclamation forming the district and to grant a rehearing on the question of its creation. Chargea of misrepresentation and Irregularity in the proceedings are made in the petition. The petition favoring the district signed by land owners is declared not to bear ths names of a majority of tho --persons in tho district, who own more than of the area. It la also adeged that ths petition did not contain a proper description of the work, nor of the land to be included. Those circulating the petition for signatures are said to have represented that the lands to be drained would be In Granger precinct and --south of old Thirteenth South street, and that water would be drained into Decker s lake. are asserted to Such representations have been '"false and. fraudulent"-and made "for the purpose of inducing and securing the signatures to the said orlg,-Inapetition." The area was later gieat-l- y enlarged to Include land north of- Thirteenth Bouth street, and now comprises two distinct water sheds, according to charges s' 44 hen they learned prift the 'boundaries were not as they had been represented the petitioners state that they protested to the county commission and asked that thelrxfiames be withdrawn, which the commission refused. Supervise re have been Appointed by the unmlssion for the district. Land owners who appealed te th court yesterday own a total of 3000 acres. State Board to Inspect -Plant of Power Company Member ef the state board ef equalization left lasv night by automobile for a trip over the property the Utah Power & Light company in Utah and hepund Bear lake They will Inspect plants In northern Utah and generating plant of th Utah system In Idaho, returning to Salt Lake Monday night Tuesday will be spent In the office of the board, and on Wednesday and Thursday the plants In the vmin-ti- y of Salt Lake and further southwdl if be visited. FANTAGKS All headliners. Long Tack Bam. Noodles Fagan, Cxigane Troupe, Chad and Monte Huber, Frewlej and West. Faature pictures. Carnival and Runaway Train. MOTION PICTURES. May Alliaen la The Inst Card"; featuring Charles Chaplin, and Jack Dempeey, comPitbe Naws 0 Raid Bennott in Irving Bacheller'n "Keeping Up WUh Ltonle"; "Robinson Cruaoo Limited." GElf-M- sr McAmt te "A rriret Sesadtl"; PARAMOUKT-KMPREB- Carmel Myers In 'A Daughter of the comedy, "Robinson's Trousseau. American Fork Soldier Is Buried With Honors peeisl to Tht Tribune. AMERICAN FORK, Aug. 19. Military funeral services were held here this afternoon from the Alpine stake tabernacle over the body of .Georg H. Western, who died in FranceX The building wea well filled and many floral 'Offerings were in evidence, which showed the honor paid te the departed zoldief boy. Mr. Western waa the eon of Mrs Ciara Roberts of this city end waa. 23 years of age at the time of his death. He enlisted in the United States army In Mar. 1918, at Deseret and May 8, 1913, was landed in Camp Lewis. He was held there on month and then sent to Camp Humphries. Va. On September 15, 19X8, he left for overseas with the first ga regiment He wea killed in action November 1, 1918, while Lighting at th Argonn forest He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Merle Caboon; two sisters. Fan te 11a and Clara Western, and on brother, Dewey. Members of th local American Legion acted .at pallbearers. Iturial took place In the City cemetery immediately after the services. -- WOODLAND FUNERAL SUNDAY. lp.ci.1 to Ths Tribune, IWIGHAM CITY, Aug 19 The bodv killed In a tlon In France during the summer of 1918, arrived home this week end funeral service will be held in the Willard tabernacle Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock under the direction of Bishop Ephraim White. Private Woodland waa Mrs. John T. Woodand the son of Mr. land end the- - funcral fwHi be military In character. cave. in kills Laborer. gpseltl te Th Trlbuos. LYNNDYU Aug. 19. While at work .near Jericho helping to repair a washout on the railroad, Cayetano Guerero waa instantly killed when the bank on which the crab was standing gave way, into an precipitating crab and me six chiidien.' ., JttJt. 84809 toot spec la bat; all HOllTKN. Bo, Mate,. Ee)ih Emporium. Bit ftetl I3STANT3rOUyD IL rUni t lit. WEATHER DATA ret nm n r I. l .. . . r f L ItkkTft 4? .00, CtMP 08'RbIb T near ,00'pt. cidy. 0GjnM .no'( leaf .wi !fr v .wvrirar Wea sms ! eSSrd South, Phone M M. Ogdaa. RAILWAY mall clerk wealed eulekly. Bee UM BHING your livestock, poultry and pet atock. horaea. haroeao, automobtlen, machlaery and household food to the market day auction rain aeat hat., Aug 2U. at tho Mclivary Ml bora Murray, Utah. Halo atarta at 10.09 a. m. Wm. Phono Waa. 9744-J- . H. Adama, AUCliONEtH. 78110 X , TOOT SPECIALIST bldg after t I88( p. m. WANThD A ftrot-ntoahuahaimaa; food wagra a ad steady work. Goo. MtiUtna Uitor, Mgra Fogaa. Nv , P, 0. Bos $4. ku ichor wanted Patera Market' Pro ton, Idaho. 7871H BOY woutod, good op(KtBlty for hny to buU4 a bnatooao of hi nwa. Apply 0 a. m , up 90 poatoffira plaro, f7Tft RAILWAY mail ctorka, 018$ te $17$ atottUH ly. W rite fug mora Information and bow w praprra gulehlyz Bog 99 Wanhtecton, D. T ' fas CO0Tclerk; atato ag, ospcrleueo, education? and salary aspoctod Addraan P J0. Xribunero ftoite YOUNG man familiar wtth bookkoepinft wtoi dun operate typewriter sad dictaphone, idto eiperisora to own haodwrtfiag, atottoc salary Addrean Tribune. xpoctedn TWO onmrgetto m toaaaiat to managmueai of dance bait , Gtn raferancra. Addreaa Triune. D 28, 70Npf 0 out. BAILH0AD carpenter, WBBTBRN EMPLOYMENT 3 51 AGENCY. RAT Eegaet St. BY wheleeel bouse, young me fxuilimr with,, Berroage yeutlog machine te 6 bookkeeping , had ether efflo week; permeaent position;, state age, expertenoe, anlery ,ipct6 end , f39-- T Addree D 62, rofeceecoe, round ,11 row men; WANTED Elderly handy, and board. Inquire tetua Dental C- e- 213. 17 I'" Tub. 73821 Mela. Be. Iamb Trsae aad rate enprotn trained can eecnra AUTOMOBILE famous nallonxl eyslem by ; net-- ! good ea (tntehlag tnteteg. he othee try immediately te America Uk tbte. Froettcat erarn.-- ! erheet Fcrnueel teelrnetbm. Lew tuition. Eem room,, end llluetreted end board tetureetlaR,, Fully 12 peg book eesl free. Ail yes went ro knew , fatly ecptelned. eboat antomobile nppertaalUa, bet ten I Aut Writ today. No ebltf-D-e- amotive he hoe I, SIS S. FlgueroV le Aagetes. 122 ,rotle ' end te teera the lg-- v. trnelor engineering, beltery and retreading, welding end hreatug ' wofk. ImU F write Ior free Illustrated Min MEN WANTED ten. i BEMPHIUi BROS. STATE A TITO SCHOOLS, INC., BBS East Second Snath SC, Sett TBACTOB - - Lake fltyed aai' FIFTY men wealed to ieara berbar trad, t otn-- u Utah Berber" , at Delon paid while yon Selmd. Ne, S Went 2nd South. , 13736 , r4 MOST teatrameat. Results IS teegoae, pepater . Dsa Jzaroo, 688 7th s vs Cteriaet-caraet- Bn Wa. 681811 jioeV Wad ted vVtl To Borrow LIBERAL DISCOUNT Beta egllnet A. Uickteg eetate. Wee. t7TV eitieao CHOirS first tnertg sgs, ( per eeat, da yeere. secured by real eetate worth 3A 000. , Will dlecoeat fer cash. Vent, Lid Mclotyra, Ikn, ? ! te beeeow, aioaey, 9188 08 or mere. from privet party, ea Improved reel eetate .7 1 Wilt Sly first mtg, Phoan Hy, 1070-6WANTED I ex pboeograph Mtee, I xrjll pay htgiff rat at Interest aad (ueraate aote Tbis'l te e sets teseetmeaC Address D 96, TrtNiee. f MONET 13966 7 - (8tM TO (lOOO for 1 year eecurlty. rail I .OGjCIrar T f loudy .AUU'loudy vncD'Furniture Aa va titan and trouble, Halt Dake Furniture, Waa, 8487 m$o0 W. H AUCTIONEER. 1324 2ND ADAMS, 7411 ATK WAS 9744 J. WA 8 ist gratlemes foe as excellent opportunity t mek aom meney te elty or cotta- fry. Alee twe cateatnaa with ear, familiar with irrigation. Mr. Shstt, 209 Sth East, bet. end p. ea, edrsS ROY wauled, muat b bustler, H. Puts II. 8 Peetoffle pleee, 12279 , m, Wt rlatirw ri West LADIES It Ill -- VAUDETILL. te VAN ailment. rtwri - Lew; r. PR. ........ -- eomedy. KIN EM A eeaMtery; perpetual ear. etaet Phoae We. lSUd. .., one-thi- rd 11 IK W it I West Belt, Lake Ulr esamlealiu Sept. 1741800 (Mml. VI rite Mr. Onment, Xurmees Expense auoseac, fiteaT. g event meat examine. 239 Bt, Louie. CHIRP PODISTB PR. ELIZABETH L. WISH KB, f raduals, m-- WANTED- - Mas te teen th barber trade; while sera Toe tools ye lean, charge oelg, 72 Mclntjm Wdf , 8 South Mute. Wes. good te all large clllcs. Molar Bar-- ' Saw k!ST4 ecbolarohly he. college, 42 So. Waal Temple at. f MARY H. BL rUCtt, chiropodist) arch trouble BEAT, experieaced solicitors; eny every rvJ certectmL ttd-Judr sklg. Waa. 883, .... AMUSEMENTS A petition to declare th Interstate Sugar company of Hooper, Weber county, Utah, a bankrupt waa' filed yesterday in th United States district court by George A. Lowe A Co. of Ogden and the tltaft Ltthographtng Company and Pembroke company of Salt Lake, all creditors of the sugar concern. It Is charged that the company is insolvent snd committed an act of bankruptcy by at (67,000 to transferring aasets valued Benjamin F. Tibby, as trustse, for the of creditor certain preferring purpose The claims of the petitioners , era as A A Lowe follows. George Co., (676 78 for maehtnery, Utah Lithographing company. (465 for printing and engraving; Pembroke company, (232 38 for stationery. Th Interstate Sugar company was organized by Ernesl R. Woolley and associates at the time the company took qver the sugar factory at Hooper from th James Pingree interests, and stock control now resides with the Pioneer Sugar company, the cooperative organization, with farmer stockholder, of which George E. Sanders is new president. Mr. Banders is also president of th Inter-StaSugar company This la the third suit to be filed within the past ten days in which th Hooper factory la Involved. The firat was filed In the United States district court of Balt Lake by the Union Trust company of Ban Francisco, asking that a mortgage trust held by the bank be declared a prior lien on the property Thie nctlon alleged that the factory had been illegally sold the and had been interest by Pingree moved from California w ithout the knowltrust company. Other edge of the company Francisco, asking that It be declared bankrupt. WASATtM Lews 4 to. Male at .... I EMPLOYMENT AOSNCT. Seeaed South St, Wasatch SOO. kf03 Oldeat, Beat end ReitaW. UTAH EMPLOYMENT SK.1LLFD Al.ENtY ANB NShlLLEO LABOR FOR ALL Pt WASATLK 1M RRuENTT ST, WORE. 2.21. d62 BBAOQIlASTBltS FOB BB1TBR HELP. NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AUBNlY dl tie. 24. Property Owner Appeal to Dissolution Court fopr .of Drainage Organization snapitte YLORIBT8 WARBANTT DEEDS W. K. McKay to R. W Robinson, lot 10 6, block I, HomcfieM Acres Walter Dumrncr to B. T. Davits, lot 14, LOST On Highland dries, en win gate wheel block 1, tea acre plat A... $000 with tire, kinder pleas call Uougla U. 0. M, Walton to Clara 0. Walton, let Reward. 6484 10 . block S$, plat LOST A camera, as Broudwarl hat, Wats and C. Walsh, Jr., te A. 0. Joaep Stale. Finder return t 16 Mod tod repert ef section $, townships 10 ceive liberal reward. f2A40 0 south ranre 1 cast Alberts Winifred Walker to Mre. C, H. LOS f A cameo with pearls, ea South sth 09 Iota end block Oft, 4, Williams, Wait car or Biltetr er P. A R. O. depot; Peradlee addition 0,400 keepsake Return - to 1066 Waat Sad South, roA. riUinfame to Coma II. Kelly, tot tate 11 Oar a reward. 1266' five-acre 10 14, block 1 plat LOST One etlaer watch, entraead "K. D. Her-rlaoB. T. Arii ton to Ashton Jenkins comNo. five-acrPocatello." te e Return 10 t. C-dl, pany, let 14, block S. pUt A I. geate clothing dept. Reward. 12304 A G. Peteraoa te 1. Canham, section 11 1 10 LOST A ha tract to township 0 south, rsnre west...,,, property te Belt Lake City. Kimball. A Richards Buildlnf company ea bualneae stesets. Reward. Wa. te Kimball A Rlcharvls Securities com- f 28)13 10 pany. lot 1111, Highland Park, plat A n LOST traee-tIn small hrowa Barrlet S F. I. Omit to A. Passerine Farley's eeaysai 4,800 at al. lot 0, block M, plat R beg, containing tw Indies' cape, ea fur aerk, and tw bathing cap. Notify Trtb--- -. William Hultea te Jennie R Barrett, Reward f2883 lot 17, block 0, Perkins' Second addi10 SMALL diamond lock tion va at, vtifrawd "Loi Charles J. Suadberf to Leo T. Sundberg. Hvtnrn tn $94 Wtodaor 9t. nr tei. bark part efX section $, township 0 south ravrard 78474 Hy. 2M7W; east , 000 fangs LONT Huorfc of $ or 0 kojr ring, totvnon QUITCLAIM DEEDS. Fodvrat Hoickte nod town. Botnra tn Troy Investment te company Mary Beeerity Knot 10 ftowtrd offleo, Kfoodwvy. touftdry subdiviBray, lota 1$ and 17, Flit 74404 10 0 sion ,.e,..V. Oft L08T-$- ft ml BMtHyoa for Joseph Nelson to A, J. Bishop, tot 0, 10 block 02, plat 0 Hum Builder tn. credit book; atoo Kalkev C Anderson te Anna L. Kckman, Drat. Bank book, Doth wera tort tofetber. 104 south, 781144 Heat Broadway, city pert of section 81 township $ range 1 east LOfir Udya wrtol natch at T. W. C. A. pool ; Marin Murfia te W R. Brown, tots U Bn queUo&a aikd Bcward. keepaake j 12 and 10. Liberty Park addition. 10 aa. fftturi Albert L. Grove to W. K. Brown, lots 10 U. 10 and U, Litorty Park addition... LOtiT Lad; gold watcb Elfin, mall, open Keward. Box 94. teem, doaifo back caea. DEED. 7874ft Estate ef Sarah Husbaada to Julia Caiiente, Nev. Iota 14 and lfl, blocks 0, GlenFOL Nl Bicycle, oa premie. Owner caa ka 000 da la addition him by Ideatifylaf and pay leg lor ad. RKLEA88 TRUST DEED. 78705 $946 J John V Johnson to Home Investment A Bavinga company, tot 4, block 40, LOhf Oae (vatleaiaaa biU puree, eoataiolaf 4 railmad peeeea and aom currency. Finder 1,750 pint B may keep atuay and ratura paaena tn Tribune. 78790 L08T Two bto t fura at 0ltair. W'Maridey room at Finder phaa iiV Wight, totoq-Ml!y, dtfftT'M nr 6ft. B. 18tk 0outke Reward Comparative wentbcf data at Salt Lake City. August It. 1021: LOTv-- A parkege crntelntrg ult eklrt at- - Parte 1cm pern tare Highest today waa 04 dvfifc; Return to T)mr , $ 90 p. m MUlinery, dewea 1814 since 101 month in thin K. Griffin,. No. 4 Strata apta kh;bMt Knward Mr grees; lowest last night waa $3 depress, tow-c7W20 this month sines 1874 wee 44 degrees mean temperature for today waa T4 degrees; normal LO f AJMftpay of cbilda rnraa baUot Upira. 78649 waa 7i degrees; accumulated deficiency sines Hy. Hcw(iK the firat or tha month la 41 degrees; accumu- LOUT OH STOLIeNMaa'a leather wallet conlated excess since January 1 la 4A2 degrees. taining between 909 and IDJ9 dotlara to curHumidity Dry bulb temperature at $ a. m. rency, aititof t D- - A M. a. atettou or mm AH . a. $$ degrees; wet bulb temperature . Frkiay moralag. 8 1ft a car, Depots 47 58 degrees; relative humidity at 0 m., Dibral reward (or tatermattan nr ratura ( per cent; dry bulb temperature at noon, sun Mine. Return to 917 N. IVtnple, apt. time, 70 degrees wet bulb temperature at ho fShftt 9002 J noon, sun time. 57 degrees; relative humidity at noon, Sun time, 04 per rent dry ImttV'tem-per- t IcDMT Tbnraday at Baltatr key ring and tbrea to re at 0 p. m , 88 degrees; wet bulb temkeya Rotify Waoetck 9722. Reward, 7$$4 huperature at 6 p. m., $7 degrees ifOMT- - Gctagoa abaped wriet watch, bat. 0th midity at 4 p. m , 19 per cent and 9th Eaat Kinder ptoaaa ratura tn 001 four hours Precipitation Total for Reward. 9rd South or pboat Hy. 799-Nending t 6 p. m. wag. hone; total for this 78927 month to date to Al of an tech; accumulated esees foe this monte te date ia .08 of an Lech; LDHT Wirn auto whert and tiro. Call Flat t, 78800 Waa 0H4 nr Waa. JOTS. torsi preripitettoa since January 1 to date to 9 04 inches; eccumaleted deficiency since JanuInches. ary I AUOTIOgBAXiai. , fhpk-Heat 4$ and seta at TJHh, August 90. Rnltobto KNKIN0 Salt Lake T 0 M. C. WEATHER OB8ERTATIOS0 TAKEN oo furniiurt firat; Got my guarani MO! NTAIM . TIME; M, oraaoa 08$ mute mouvy. State. Waa. 0o5t. It kirk Wanted Help (Male) STROCKS BAILEY A SONS CO. Cut flowers far all Pueeral dealt artistically sc ranted. Prompt delivery. 4186 E. ad South. etTO I Wasatch SOS. E eaevaeeera to sell Glance klNti flrOKAL CO., 216 R, 2nd South Pecore-tloe- e H0lSI.TO-HO1.9Oil Punter. end Sell ter 61 .00, age Ufa Jdep aed dealt week wr epMdelty; prompt eammiaalu Mk. Oisuo Factor Ageacy- - PorV tXSJ attest tan 418. Phone We. teed, Oregon. f 37b 111 LDAKT FLORAL CO. Moeed 3 doer north, WANTED keung me stenographer. Apply 88 td South Hals. Phone Was. 194S. bat flowClift bldg Out ef town work er sd funeral desttn f3w' retit EXPERIENCED ms worn te dry-olc- k CEMETERIES ebiek, pay four trot each, J. J, Rro-Nert- b A........ T Douglas FaiiTmnka edy. 'Spot Cash"; f3227 l F scream owjutoMirE! Week ' - t aleck te aeteet from. A MeXrasl ; display yard. 421 Se, State. QHAMTE. concrete he Oat one, t stark, 63 down. 66 BKMUk. Se Martte C., 263 be-le- t LA M. ,.$ 4.3 AMERICAN 4414 Jr , to re- $1134 19 special edrirar Interstate Company Made Defendant in U. S. Court on Petition of Creditors. Mar- -' A HASbLNa, funeral (lrectec. tgery eheyel, 43 Be. State v Wseetck (616, ef FILE. district. hand-to-mou- th 422 EVANS KMrtoa, ess lt J Tempi Ml. Sabira raver 10 00 ead damage damage lee Injuries received U aetueitoUe accident The Jaduetrlal Commission ef Utah vs. fltf Gasbage A Waste Fsecc compear, te recover 921.07 en Enenreece polk?; seme ve. A- - J Kiel son. tn recover 92tf$,22i seme ve. Keystone Development compeay, to recover uni va. the Motor ter Equipment company, to vs fetmocTiile Bend A 65, Orevel cooipsay, te recover l.tH h$, seme va. 0keon A keea, to recover $229 24. Adeline C. Opeeshaw, as administratrix el tbe eetate of Jonathan Opmsksv, deceased, va. llareece R Opeeskaw, to recover money aed property valued at $1600, alleged to betottf to the eetate. Application for a court order setting aside the orectomatton ereatiaf the Greece Dram-- e Trlh0ne-8.Tribune Uessd Wife. CLEVELAND, Ohio. Aug. 19. New business Is nonferrous metals continued to broaden during th past week, th Dally Metal Trade says Prices held steady except in tin, which broke under 62e to th lowest level la eighteen years. Brass mills recently have been larger buyers than the wire mills reversing a situation obtaining for many months. Early in the week some producer advanced quotations on electrolytic copper to 12 12450 delivered, but this firmer tendency was checked by a drop tn tho London market with weakness in German marks. At the close some producer were offering metal quietly down to 11.8746a, Galvanisers have been taking a fair amount of zinc buying on a basis. Quotations are holding at 4 20c East St. Louis and 4 70c New York. Lead remains strong at 4 25c blast St. Louis and 4 tOe New York. Stocks In this country amount to about six weeks supply at the current rat of consumption Tin on. August 17 told down 874(0 New York. At this level buying interest was shown. The ton of the market both her and in London ha been extremely depressed and still lower price are being predicted Virgin Ingot aluminum, 98 to (I per eent, waa offered for importation during the week at 19 to 80c, duty paid New York, buyer to provide import letter of credit. Some Importers are quoting up to 24 50c as against the leading American producers4 price of 25c: Chicago WANTEB , rUHEBAl. DIRECTORS CO , undertakers .id embalm, 226 22T tteuvh West SL rhuaa Wea Lee A. Achats pad Bote Bute both ef alt Lake, Andrew L Wlnaoe end Iss Ktotora, bet ef 61.669, 721US 8,125,614.66 BOOTLEGGING" CAR BONDS. For the Information of bonding companies. operating in the state of Utah, J. W. Walker, state insurance commissioner, hss Issued a letter asking them to get together in preparing a form of bond covering expenses incident to the defense of title to automobiles confiscated for illegal use in th transportation of Intoxicating, beverages. The letter turns up the results of a conference held In Mr Walkers office, and reads recently aw follows; "Pursuant to an understanding reached in a conference held yesterday in the office of the commissioner of insurance, which was attended not only by representative of the Utah Bankers association, tho Intermoupdin Automotive Trade association and bonding companies operating In the of Utah, but also by W, A. Hiltpnr of tho department ef tho attorney general, and Seth Piston, state bank I am requesting that you present to the officers of your respective the companies for their consideration proposition of Issuing another form Of bond which win avoid conflict' with the laws governing nubile policy. It Is the opinion of the attorney general that th present form Is in confliot in guaranteeing generally against confiscation. "If the legal departments of the several companies will word ,a form that will protect against expenses incident to the Innocent vendor defending his title th the confiscated machine, and further, if desired, guaranteeing pavment of balance that may be dus on car, this department will be pleased to pass upon same. I believe it was made plain to all present that the state Is opposed to a contract that guarantees payment of the penalty. If The vendor is innocent he can regain his car; If he Is guilty he should suffer the penalty fill 15 OBONNKLL b msMu Lu REPORT, E .Hijr AUGUST 20, 1921. liagra. - 4 NEW YORK. Aug. It. Characterising the exeeas profits tgx as on of the chieT reasons for continued high prices. John B. Drum, president of the American Bankers' association, hss sent to Representative Fordney and Senator Penrose a protest against Us continuance uatll He stated that it was actually net a tax en profits, but a diversion of working capital which Is needed for fiU development of productive enterprise. 0 , - BRADSTREETS REVIEW. NEW YORK. Aug, H, Bmdstreets tomorrow will say: The moderate gain noted last week In wholesale and jobbing toads In wearing apparel llnea for fall hss been fully sustained, and there seemed to be a further aocentuation ef the optimistic feeling. In some lines, notably (ilk goods, styes, eanned goods, row wool and Iron and iteei, the movement has progressed beyond the point, of mere feeling, and has found expression In huger sales at higher prices, notable in this respect being pig iron and scrap material sod oenned and dried foods. Jn no csss has the expansion assumed big proportion, and there is no evidence of any reduction in the caution wtth Which purchases sr being made. In fact, the phrase, "Immediate needs," ia more frequently met with than any other words descriptive of tho volume of buying. However, the advance of the season, the rather better tone of crop advices, the absolute knowledge of small stocks held In distributors' hands and the loosening up of credit consequent upon the less tense condition of the money market, all make for a rather more confident tone In purchases Weekly bank clearings '( t r WHUsn 1C Itssl tot ef Balt Lake. Archill Bathaoit J04 ul va-rl- t xamoin licenses IIonbn Y I Agricultural Seasonal Work Offsets Slowing Up of the Public Improvements. ( Salt Lake Statistics FINANCIAL FEATURE le ptoaeu te these wh pre. duct k newspaper when they can after them petrone a feature that Is certain e peeve valuable to all whe reed It, and so It le with The Tribune In an. pouncing the bus In see survey ef the United States and Canada by Rlehard SpiUana, which will begin In the August St Issue and continue every Men. day, Wednesday end Friday thereafter " until It la completed, Mr, Splllgne, threugh years ef analysis ef the trend ef ueU ease conditions, has gained the reputation of being one ef the foremost authorities ef the day An financial movement. He will make personal Investigation ef the Industrial sen Ur ef th two countries for The Tribune, and' telegraph hit articles from the ou cities as aoen as the data art tellacted. Hit discussions will furnish a mean of gaining an insight Into the present economic tendencies that could he gained otherwise enly by study and expense beyond the reach ef most - SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING PRINCE offered Unusual Railroad Activity Factor in of Increase Employment Through the West i- t i at Addrra 12 per cent, D65, guaz-eeta- Tribune . naos JEBAOyAI B. 0. SANITARIUM milphuT( rap. Hot-cletoc. ilght.'gftMmr Ml bathe; Bwediak cage tor rheumaUam, paraiyaia, high btooft etg? Crate get wcU. ICO fta MHh B. rraa., 0028. 4050 ue bueteera troubira; mi-- I me tn wiba. iutorriewa crafideattoL La- toformatlou advtau aad free National Law gat aaacctettoa, 097 AUaa block 2ft Weat gad PIVOHf B, bcakruptcy; FOOT trouble eorr acted, quick aed ihetleg relief. Waa 2879. A. L. Heuaea. Bus Vyd ANN1V G0RDAN give . ' Park Bldg aTugS Waa. and macaaga. . $43hC aetofitifle Y38ft-- Eaf. traatmeete 0ft0 Bratb 9M i t4190 RLCALYPTLB BCAyENOERS cteam bath, with lavtforatmc tail tuba, to praveut that tirad fraiteg; ia t TUB Keen Sanitary Co., Bca.erger srork at Bwediab maarage- - Carrto Lambart. kuft Rrook sU kin (la Aiben Keee. Mgg. Wsa 7685, Waa. a$6i0r fytl. hi 32 Arcade bldg .00 (Moody COitNi cured ataolutely wltbeut pate. A raKy .00 Pt. cldy. ady compounded by ratura, aoe that cannot KODAK FiyiSHnro ,001( Irar ba duplicated. Carrie Uaiait, 200 Rrauka Ai .oHrter W. 7061. HATE TOUR KODAK FINISHING DONE BY cade bldg oo pt. eldy. LF-ICOOMBS DRUG COMPANY, Balt Lako City DATA aiMca baths dMtrie treatmra'gSi .oortrar aattofmetton Abaolulo bwediah guarratovd. Spactol mcraagu by axperieraad maaaauL el 704 Etta Imle. tifflce hour, 10 a, m. to 1 p. given mntt order Waa. 0909. C1&H $10 McIntyre btdg. PETERSEN rUNERAL .TODAY. TTOBNBYS FlLKft FETlMANKNT REUBF, . I peel, I t Tbs Tribeus. Legal guavaotta givea. ba need ef half, wc e attorueye-t-tow- t A 00RULDKU auttn paia, coutteue work. Aak to mem Gtoteteto Fite F.rick Ve-p- hi KING BRIGHAM CITY, Aug 1 081 Judge Bldg, rj$44 Treatment, son PeIditnn Johraoa Dmga. r0$eft , of Mre. Caroline Petersen, tersen of the First ward of thla citv, died 0EB J. M. Thomas, registered U. 0. patent at- MADEMO10RLLK FRANCHkTT givaa ctoctrica! about Coat 41$ Nat. toveatiuaa, your torney, 40 this morning at ( For a traateieftt and body v mawaga. oclock. Hallotnte d$78 batha. Brat to the city. Office bewra. 1ft 0. i number of years Mr. Petersen has been Bank Bldg m. toft W No. Temple, apt. Id. afflicted-- w ltb a. nervous , trouble, and it d873Bf-- "X was In one of these attacks that he dlrd. tBUSSES -Ha was born In this city June 6, ISM, MEN ftftc. FlKST'CLAdS Tara RithcU. maaicura, wanted te wear aur truaaea; fit gnorta ft Leatral Rldg.. bfe.W. ftud Bo and Is survived by his aged mother. His Wtf. 1237a . trad. Bex Drag Co, W, Tompin aad Brvad 1009 7 father end sister died some years ago. way. d$7J9 Funeral services will be held at 11 o'clock LEARN BWIM LATEST Tft METHOD Baturdav morning at the home, 5S7 South SUMMER RATK0 NOW OH. TAIUHT Third Kant street, under the direction of women to and atteetloe children; guar-- , Special nteed rraotii. tett1a Olaon, in true Lor, Warm Bishop Georg W. Watkins. AND TRtSftKS. KLA8TIC 0TOCKINO0 8037 Waa. 1732. Mfra. oiarito Spriar. tOekiDg. abdominal and tna crutches, QHDRH9 taken for tUa FraoewAmartonn toitot teralty aupportcra, truaa 0. fitters, WA SHINO JL Jtewutaa Co., JWHITX 7824 brace, aterioo auppdrtera requltitea. Cal! Hy. 406ft. a 64 room 22J Brooks Arrado bldg WHEN you chicken, don't Ur. hero ym nop 0OITHUATB, THE TAILOR apeclaliateg te whitewashed end disinfected the Smith wr. ladle' wear. Fricaa reaaouabln, SOU at 790 . 623 HAULHIQ Waa. 0787. 71740 Bjlend 290-W- , McIntyre bldg Cl 1m WANTED nauling. eend gravel sod heavy LMADIATE MAttehUSft and BEAUTY TLRI8T, Baidneta praltively cared, birk (1920 LEOTRICALjrORK hauling Waa. 9969. flata work. Mre. King, paly ketalg 0Q K. Bdwr, ALL kinds of ele trail work (hot, repel wo k Cell BATTERIES R. 1643 .1609 Hr. ANDJdOTORa eperlaltr pIKLS Learn beauty culture work, to teat Inm elbctrio serviciTco. Ymr struction. proficiency guaranteed. N. WHEEL CHAIRS 197 Bo, 2nd Eet Wa. JSST. chance to become expert operator without Philadelphia Diamond Grid battertea, aew and work from .your Berated preaent WHEEL chetn for eale or to tent. B. H. eertind arm, motor motor, turn, winding. elaaaea. lijad, Cal! Yera B'tbcll. Wa. 1187. 734?t Bowman Vo., room 233 Brook. Arcade Bhlx , .1708 83 X NATURES violet ray treatment, $9 N. 0tara (3390 . at Waa. 6364. HOTELS " UL8IO f RM8HE0. SHERIFF1 SALE. LINCOLN H0L9S. 6 E. lit fo. 660 room Paraona ftnhratra- - Music for a0 accnstec, 60c and 60c; moder room, 40c, (3010 phone Waa. $00 bet 0 aod.S v m. In th district court in " and for the OcSingleepoctel rote by week at aioath. hath, w as. $25 00 REWARD kl21S county of Salt Lake, elate vpf Utah. 9452 to tbft Far Inforaatlou that will lead irm! Henry A. KtlSpe, plaintiff, against AlBKX Rtrictly nradora; raeteat aad and eofivtrtloa of the perana ra persona who bert G Angel, administrator of the estate HOTEL aicoot roumt In city $$ 0. Bute. Warn 0781. deliberately cut (ho policy belt and pulley oX-- L of W. M. Robertson, otherwise known as c 4700 tho Nritaan Thrrahing Lo. H. J. Walk, JL D. 2. .. William M. Robertson, deceased, de73740 Utah. Boy 62, 8 L. ALBANS HOI BL 989 Weal 2ud South fendant, to be sold at sheriff s sale at 9TModern a ranma. week 8$ d&tdd and Lady foluc east Detroit can teconn up the west front door of the county court- pany Invalid vr ctatld after Aug. 23 for 73T39 state at Utah, on the dith day of KE- FITTIKO'Ayp LOCK WOER, conaideratloa. Addrra C 4ft, Tribune MECHANIC know would drlvo ear toad that September, A. D. 1321. t 12 oclock noon BABY boggtoa Wa rapoto anything. to Leo Angeira for prlrOrga of taking ma! of said day, all the right, claim and Fowlera hoy, Gun. Bl family Pbuno Was. 4H80. 737N9 Addreea Tnboao. Interest at said defendants of, tn and to and Novelty Works, 109 W. Sad South cycle the following described real estate, to HAVE raotu for 9 partite wishing to fe to dlttiO wit: Lots 85 and 86 of Glenwood, subditeaaaaabtei Answer California; price very vision ef lot 9, bTocS 43, ten -- acre plat at eora. D 27 Tribune. Field survey. ircUaJit Lsdia counlg DR LIftffA M. POI.LOK, DPTBOPATU ty, L tah. PLASTERING, atucco, cement work end brick- KtrkavUlo graduate, ft.'ft Felt Bldg. Waa 24ftt. purchase price payable iiClewful money work expert wrakmaaahip. Jenaon sad Hall, mtd of the United States 78S Waa. 971$ M $1$ Ho. State at x WANTED -- Man or woman wlm will (tnaero at Salt Lake City, Utah, this , Dated rich borax depraita, 0 mile old proeptK't of 19th day of August, 1921 frft Beat raferencra. Work on SHOE EEP AIRING' V of lit R.Addrcte Ci FRANK EMERY, 73071 Tribune. basia. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of FIU8T-CLA8work and reasonable piicaa, 0ra Utah O. Kr Shoo Shop 410 So State, 714$ 8TEAM3HIP TI&KET8 py F. M Mathews, Tteputy Sheriff Frank B Stephens, Attorney for PlainTICK El'S to and from all Atlantic and Factfle EAormB tiff. 4a nn' TJnft. wr xnS7igr-UASVaylnV guaranteellniT lesaone; aote Ilueon, General Stcamahip Agent, off tea Wiio 13816 4141 I92L or car. Waterman 44 0u Mato ciobft hotel. 0aU Lake City Rotary FnbUo .00 ('tear .t ( tear T Pt eldy. 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