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Show r5ALTtAKlt! 16 nUkU'" SUNDAY MOftNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1921. These Holes Are Swinging Clear; Carter Meets ' Obstacles. 0 Gas Flow Strong in Virgin ' Dome; Hill Structure to Be Tested; Midwest Active 0. J. By GRIMES. The inert welcome new of the week In oU circles Is that the tools are again swinging clear In the test boles of the Ohio and Circle OH company at Huntington Cliffs. Not only are tbs tools dear, but drilling has been resumed and satisfactory progress is being made. Certain conditions encountered In th Huntington well appear to confirm the conclusion that the tools were lost in the Ferron member near the top. Recent figures from the camp indicate that the hole ia down about 2350 feet, or Approximately 100 feet below the lost string of tools The bit now Is In an exceedingly hard formation So far It appears, indications of com merciat oil In the Ferron St Huntington If the hard formation in are lacking which the bit now is working should be one of the members of the Ferron, there sand whiolT'intght serve ae an oil reaer- voir; If not, then the f!rrt obleUtvo In the Huntington test has been passed withThere seems no reason out production to doubt that the ti it will be continued to the Dakota sandsone, lying at the base of the Mancoa, In case production la not encountered at a shallower depth. There la no Indication, however, that a producing sand is to be expected between the Ferron and the Dakota. Circle Cliffs Near Isolation. Improvements at exposition enclosure include the working out ef a scheme of arrangement and landscape platting permitting orderly expulsion. The new features Include lawns, evergreens, flower beds, young trees, white graveled walks and courts and sightly hut substantial wire fencing. The central area offers an inviting retreat for visitors. the test east of Castle Dale had been Very completed and drilling resumed. little progress has been made on the hole Announcement was made yesterday by tha Castledale company that It had entered Into an agreement with the Hill Creek 1)11 and Refining company to put down a tert well on tho Hill Creek struo-tui- e In the Uintah basin A Star rig Is to be moved into the Illll Creek fleid as aoon as possible, in order that the work may be rushed before the arrival of snow It is estimated that a hole about ItHiO feet deep will test the Hill Creek etructure. and tt la expected that the first sand will be encountered at a depth of about 600 feet. The Ute company also Is making hurried preparationa for tta test on the Cline strut lure, southwest of Duchesne. 1 he location of the site hae been erroneously described as northwest of Duchesne, It I situated about eight miles southwest of The road from the town of Duchesne the Indian canvon highway through Band wash haa been completed and two carloads of material and equipment are being moved from Helper to the site of the Well. Some two or three more carloads of machinery and materials are expet ted at Helper any day. and It la hoped that drilling may be started by October 1 estern Empire Petroleum has The suffered some delav In Its operations on the Coalville structure because of cavey materials Just below the surface. It le planned to put down a fifteen and hole through the loose surfac formation, which Is esflmatsd to be from 250 to 300 feet thick The cavea became so troublesome, however, that It was necacme stovepipe casing to essary to order hold the walls so that drilling could be continued The wait for the arrival of the stovepipe casing held up work for a few davs. out drilling should be under The hole la down approxiway again mately 100 feet, and day and night shifts ore being worked -- m big-ge- et ar 0 E&BBBSSHSSRn Dr. R. II. Ramsev 113 4'ath e or greater economic strata TimU sending out notices like this to the people who owe my bank, but I didn't know how tt hurt until I got on mvself from you. Now, I've been doing business with you CLEARING HOUSE TATEMENT. 1881 and I think you ought to make JiFW YORK. Hept, 10 The aatual since an In my case, even If the fedof clearing house banks and eralexception conditio . reserve objects to renewals. The departmental head thought I was This la an increase the notice had gone to me inadvertently. requirements. of 818 74000 from last week. I reduced the obligation 25 per cent, The statement followsnot that It was necessary, but because f condition. to d so. but just the same the wished discounts, ete .. 9,329,312 000 receipt of that peremptory call to pay that 8.391.000 Itecieeae note mad me appreciate how the scores Cash In own vaults, memof persons to whom 1 had sent like de70,914 000 mand must have felt when bers federal reserve bank they got Ilk 6.725.000 increase demand from my bank. It made me apReserve In federal reserve tha other man's situation." preciate 480 021 000 trank of member banka... lnuteaea 17,394,000 Eastern railroad might learn something Reserve In own vaults: from western line. Probably the finest film banks and trust oom- treteh of roadbed In America that of ante .... 1,897 000 the Chicago and Northwestern between fncraaae . . . a5,QOO and Milwaukee. cars chair The Chicago Reserve la depositaries, of tho Northwestern are as superior to and -- trust slate bank those on eastern railroads as those on 84851,000 eastern roada ore superior to the companies .... day I release 468,000 Net demand deposit .... J, 934,961,000 Coach, 9-Increase 7,637,000 Middle western ettle are much cleaner 241 485 000 Time deposit than those of the eastern seaboard and Increase 3.752,000 Is better regulated Even at that Circulation .... 12,433 000 traffic the easterner has to watch his step. Ltecrease 90,000 The Ideal of stretch for the roadway deUnited States deposits, speed maniac is thei Michigan boulevard ducted ,... , 64,990.000 in at Traffic Chicago apparnight. cops 497 269 000 Aggregate reserve ently never object, however fast jou go. Excess reserve 14,363,930 woe to But if at leiaure you you y proceed 14 769,000 or Increase consider a reasonable speed. what Summary of state banks and trust com- Then youyoumay be called to account for panies In Greater New York, not In- blocking traffic. cluded In clearing house statement Loans, discounts, eto (ll,26r.800 The Venetian Gardena by the river side 1 104,900 Decrease la quite an attractive restaurant in MiGold 9,719,100 lwaukee. Into it the other night, while Decrease 79,800 was 16,629 400 the place men. pretty well filled, entered Currency and bank notes .. six young bronzed and sturdy lookL302.8U0 Increase Two tables were put together and ing Deposits with , federal redown to dinner. But before they sat they serve bank, New Yqrk 49,064,400 seated themselves they removed their Decrease . .. 1,408,600 coats and vesta 634 933 DO . Total deposits were farm WisconThey boys from up Increase 3,205,200 sin whd were attending the state fair at Total deposits, eliminating the ten miles out from the about grounds trom reserve amounts due City. and other depositaries didn't mind the They people In evening banka and trust companies dress, and the people in evening dress in New York City and mind them didn't partlcu'arly. United State deposit.. 693.320,200 Poss'blv those who were garbed accordIncrease 3 168,500 ing to the code of fashion felt envious, for Banks. Cash In vault .... 24,134,700 It was a frightfully hot night. Trust companies. Cash id vault 43,279,200 The Impress of the French argonaut Is stamped on Minnesota. The names of J ROCK ISLAND VALUED. Halle, Hennepin, Marquette, Radisaon, WASHINGTON, Sept 10 The tenta- Nicollet and such are prominent In most tive valuation of the Chicago, Rock of the cities. Island ft Pacific railroad waa fixed by the As for lakes, there perhaps Is not anInterstate' commerce commission today for other section of America with so many There are thousand of them and some of at 2323,277,596. purposes them are gems The valuation, which Include all propIt Is from these lakes the Mississippi draws by underthat erty used by the carrier, comprise thirteen road funning through thirteen Mates ground streams much of the volume hat with a mileage of 7213 of main tracks makes that mighty river deserving of the and a total trackage of 9763 miles The name of The Father of Waters. outstanding capitalization of the avstam, the books show. Is $307 $37,423, In addition COTTOH EAXXXT. to which the road Molds 969,768 315, not 10 Tetteo NEW YORK, futniee Sept in the bands of the public. The funded opened lrrenlr. October, 19 7Se to 20c; Dedebt In the hands of the publio amounts cember 20 Sic, January, 20 30c, March, 20c; to 2231,633,000. 5c May. 1 The original cost to date of the propFnturea cloaeS barely ateady; October 20 7V ; erty as a whole, the commission said, was December 20b0c, Janaary, 30 45c ; March, 20c, In "recorded May. l.80e. approximately 3207,445,244 Spot eottoa. ataady; middling, 21 10. money" which wag expended, and securileet Puttee cleae ties at par which were given in return barely etaedy, slthooab for property amounting to )26 486 003 price atlU showed net getaa ef 9 te 120 poiala. This figure, however, the commission HOAX MARKET. points out, la wholly sn approximation, as it does not include expenditures upon 10 The keel market for NEW YORK. the Mississippi ge Missouri, the Iowa, raw eufar waa Sept. at 4 S7c for cenMinnesota A North Pacific, the Kansas A trifugal for Portounchanged Rlroa end 9 6dc tor Cubes. No were A rale Western. Atchison, St Topeka, Sallra reported, although there were Joseph A Northern, Rock Island A Peoria efferlngs of Porto Rico at 4 87c. Raw 1 aagar flaal and numerous other line enumerated By fnture' point prices were unchanged to net- higher September cloeod at 2 0e. Dethe commission. cember at 2.88c, March at 2.44c. sad May at The present value of all lands used by 2 too the carrier Is 343 656 245, the commission said The cost of reproducing all property other than land used by the avstem would be 2330,436,710, which, leas depreciation, wouid amount to 3260,255,674 The commission, reviewing the history of the system, showed that the original capitalization in 1901 waa 350 000,000, which was increased in 1902 to 375 000,000. , I if Improvements at Grounds Cut of 20 Per Cent on Stock Include New Fence, Park-an- d Except Horse and Mules Effective September 20. Young Tree. i alt Lakes Leading Dentist a tToesrillffTeeTrSlfucTure: er wt tt tha patronage out of tho gathering cow they did in the o d day A St Paul banker wai talking about the calling of loans. I got the shock of mv life some time ago," said he I had some borrowed money from the Continental and Commercial of Chicago and along came a notice that It had to be paid. I got aboard a train and went to Chicago. I had to go on some other business S. Main. 26TSr-Maif- i: i st .Tlvllli fairly easy quotations for sixty and ninety lavs, but kankesr Intimated that moderate stringency might ensue In the coming week, when heavy Income tax payments fnire. The foreign situation as expressed In term of eseksnge was tho most disconcerting- d, velonment of the week bharp on of marks to an unprecedented d.qrulevel roof rated private advices respecting fi .many Internal affairs Weakness of Hrts-aand Italian rates, as well as those n? V- - ?"!'? njLP.qt ably. In recent weeks because of troubles of various natures, but It Is the intention to operate the drill twenty-fou- r hours a day and push the work as rapidly as The CastleJme possible with safety. companys rig on the Rochester dome has not been put into service as yet, as attention has been devoted chiefly to the troubles at the Castledale well. Other than that the teols are swinging clear and about f.O feet be ow the lost string there Is little information available from Circle Cliffs. The difficulty of obtaining information frem Circle Cliffs, because of its Isolation, has been remedied ia no manner bv the heavy etorms in recent weeks, which have washed away roads and wracked telephone lines The tools at Circle Cliffs were lost at a depth of something over lsod feet, and the word from the camp indicates that the hole was down near y luoO feet early In the week. Tho character Of tbs formation ia auch as to permit rapid progress, and every precaution Is belpg taken to avoid accidents which will mean delay. About the same condition In relation to lines of communication exists at Caine-vill- a as at Circls Cliffs About two weeks ago work at the well was suspended temformation porarily because of a raving 1650 at a depth of approximately feet, It It was mails advisable believed, which. to set another string of casing The only reason for suspending work was that a h string of casing was part of the tied up west of Capitol reef beoause of floods. While nothing has been heard fiom the camp during the past few dnva, It la probable that the casing now Is on the ground and that work may have been resumed. It should take hut a few days to set the easing end It Is planned to resume drilling immediately. The bottom of the Utah Oil Meets Obstacles. hole.lt In the Chtnle formation, overlying The Utah OU Refining company exthe fthlnarump. which Is the first objective of the test. perienced trouble on Its Farnham test similar to that of the Western Empire. The Utah, however, had set about 100 Virgin Dome Resumes. flfteen-lne- h casing before the ' Now that drilling has been resumed by feet of eavlng gave real trouble. The casing has the A Irutn Dome Otl company, reports been the hole Is being straight and pulled from the Washington county field are reamed to a of a little more than awaited with Interest, When work on the 200 feet and depth flfteen-ltu,jcasing will be well was suspended about a year ago it set to that depth or probably deeper ft wes reported that some gas showings had necessary to overcome the trouble. While been encountered A like report was cur- this work has been under way a second rent n tew weeks ago. when the water boiler has been moved and In tha futura was balled out and 32ug feet of eight-inc- h two boilers wUI be In service In cement. Drilling was recasing The I tab Petroleum,, southwest of sumed about September 1 end word from Nephl te have waged another la the field yesterday was that the hole was successful reported battle with water at a down a little more then 2100 feet and that of about 3000 feet and dt tiling Is depth again a much stronger flew of gas had been en- under way countered Friday night Oil and Asphalt Flotation Utah The While the gas saowinga are accepted by vesterday announced that U had the management as favorable Indications company drilling operations temporarily of production It is believed that the sand suspended In the Rosel region at the north end of lies about fifty to seventy. live feet below Great Halt lake. The hole Is 400 feet deep the present bottom of the hole The drill and the bottom la In a blue clay which Is being operated twenly-fou- r hours a la near the surface where the old wells day and every effort la being put forth of the district were dt tiled. The hole to hasten the completion of the test A waa drilled by contract and it has been control valve has been brought to the Held tntlmnted that work probably will be refrom Los Angeles in anticipation of pro- sumed shortlyr The Utah Asphalt comduction. pany and the Leonora Mining company The Crescent Eagle, operating east of are to be preparing to drill in Green River, has not been making much the reported same region. noise In recent weeks, but tt has been There la an unconfirmed rumer afloat making good progress In Its new well Re- that the Carter and the Monumental ports from tho field vesterday indicated Oil companies have failed to reach an that the hole was down a little more agreement concerning the proposed San than 400 feet, with some gas and show- Juan test and that the Monumental Plans ings of oil. The showings In tho new to go ahead on It own account. well are reported to be about the same as were encountered In the first well at a Iq Colorado Fields. depth of about 600 feet The okler well still surrounds wag not completed because of the use of theMore or less ofmvetery the Midwest OU in the operations the Tig for the validation of other claims, country, across the line but. morordlng to the management, will be McElmo canjon In Colorado, a few miles east of Bluff completed If conditions Justify. Interesting In ftlncs passing through the rlhhon sand That there was something development Is Indicated by the rush which showed saturation, the Big Six has the of oil men to field the several 140 days ago. feet of shale In the gone through Moab field without enoountrring further I nofficlal reports concerning the situaindications of oil. Within the past few tion are in conflict, and as yet no official announcement seema to have been daye. however, the shale has been showing made by the company some sand, and the management la hopeFrom western Colorado comes the Inful that this will lead to a sand which formation that the DeReque test failed will supply production. to produce any oil and that the Inland-Cartare preparing to abaninterests in Oil Trouble. Carter don the hole and probably leave the field Tha Carter OU company still is In The report Indicates that drilling was trouble at Its San Rafael well test. The stopped at 3l feet when nothing of an has been replaced, encouraging broken walking-beanature had been enbut the tools lost at the time of the countered. The Carter, however, Is preparing to break have not been recovered ae yet Tha Standard rig of the Leonard Pe- put down a test hole north of Fruits. troleum on the Browning-Irelan- d holdings Colo , a few miles from the la reported to be practically regdy for line and almost within a stone's The rig waa started to the throw of the new Grand Junctlon-Uinta- h operation sevcast basin Wash of Salt country, Ferron, highway. A star 28 rig Is being eral weeks ago, but was badly delayed moved in for the test, which, it la will not he greatly in excess of in transit beesuse of the heavy storms which played havoc with the roads The 1606 feet deep. In the Rangely, Cote', field, about Carter a mo was a sufferer from ths fifty storms, especially in the Buikhorn draw, miles southeast of Vernal, the Raven Oil where ths road was badly washed In sev7 A Refining company reigvrta a production eral places Recent reports from the dis- of 300 barrels of crude dally from eleven trict indicate that there have been no se- shallow wells The deepest well Is only vere storms In the region for more than a little In excess of 604 feet and the a week, and It Is believed that the storm producer pumps about eighty barrels a dav The otl Is a paraffin, testseason has passed AS Pauraa shout The Raven company The Oastledale Oil company reported ing 3500 has about acres of In that Job its ground, fishing belonging yesterday morning chiefly to the Emerald Oil company, under a twenty-velease and operates a topping plant in the field which suppllea gasoline and kerosene for most of the Uintah basin. The plant and the producing wells ef the Raven company occupy lens than tour of the 3600 acres under 11s control. With a Receiving Outfit costing less than The Richmond Oil company put down ISO you eaa hear signal from largo staa deep test on the opposite aide of the field from the Raven, Evidently the test tions of U. S. and Europe. not sat.Kfa torv, as the Richmond The human voice is heard in conversation was has pulled out of the field. The Assohundred of miles away. ciated hae been drilling a test on the Musical concerts are sent by Wireless south side of the field since last summer, every evening from Denver and all large but work now has been tied up several months because of a fishing job It Is .cities, and may be picked up by anyone rumored that the Associated probably will having one of our timple Receiving Outfits. abandon the hole and skid the to anGovernment Market Reports and Weather other part of the field for a teat.rig Predictions will soon go Dy regular Wireless Tha report that 'the Midwest Refining Service. H'lllyt it ready It remit them f Is preparing to put down a test well In the Baxter basin country, south of Rock T7D FU Bnel tociistiw of tbs wmrr Hprlngs, W'yo , is of particular Interest to u4 f nti Ua k MiU I tah. Inasmuch as If oil In commercial Fir ah tell Bteh "Ltiieiu t H'tnUu"35t quantities Is found, there may be some of production lit certain parts of hope REYNOLDS RADIO CO. Inc. Daggett qounty, Utah. ,, Tha Midwest test Is undertaken only after a most being ssmc Lsrfeat wiRkM Surely la ktiudu Investigation of the country by . DENVES. COL thorough $3 19th Street Its geologists, who have spent the greater part of the Sommer in the district, t WIRELESS every piece ef dental work performed in this office la done by skilled hands, the best materials and with every good mechanics) aid We guarantee that every patient and we will be satisfied, stand back of tht guaran-- . tee. If you want superior dentistry at a modest pric- edentistry that will give lastdentistry ing satisfaction that will not hurt you needlessly, call for a free nation and estimate today. Open evening SS - So. radical are the Improvements on tha state fair grounds effected during the summer months that the regular annual frequenter will scarcely recognize them ar ih place where he has viewed the varied state exhibits In the past dcaen years. The first change that .will obliude Itself on hla attention aa he approaches the grounds is a sturdy and cyclone wire fence surrounding ths ahtire premises. While It Is a formidable obstruction to the person who would try to evade the pay entrance. It adds to the general Attractiveness of the grounds and does away with the uns ghtly board struct tire that has served as a barrier hitherto. At the east entrance the fence has been set In a few feet to provide a lineup area that will keep the adjacent roadway clear for motor and street car traffic. colliThis will minimise the danger sions and accidents A new driveway has been constructed from the east side of the grounds to the grandstand. Lined with trees and decorated with flowers, It Is a big landscape Improvement It will also serve the purpose of completely segregating the motor traffic and freeing the crowds of spectators from the danger of collision with moving cars. Center Sown to Grass. The central area of the grounds, surrounded by exhlhlt buildings and tho grandstand, ha been sown to grass and now a beautiful and inviting greensward A border of young evergreens and Plata of flowers give It the radiant aspect of a city park In the center of this parked area Is the bandstand, where the bands and orchestras can play without be with the raucous lng In competition noises that are alunva conspicuous and Incessant at a state fair This space will be an Inviting retreat for those who are weary from making the rounds of tlio nu- mercus exhibits. The Unlveisltv of Utah and the Utah Agricultural college exhibit buildings have been moved from tho crowded nook be- -' tween the horticultural and manufacturers' exhibit buildings to a poa'tion well to the north alde-the grounds, where are neatlv aligned with a long rowthey of smaller structures used by vehicle and concerns The cencssston machinery stands are segregated In a quarter that Is aceevslhle, but properly obscure An Improvement that directors of th fair board feel sure will meet with universal approval is the twvering of the heretofore cindered walks and courts with fine white gravel which haa been rolled and worked down to practically a hard surface This change will makb the The grounds free from dust and dirt race track has been hardened and otherwise Improved It is declared to be one of the finest courses in the weaL of Expect Record Crowds. "Our constant aim In making over the fplr grounds has sbeen to work out a scheme of Arrangement and landscape platting that wll be permanent and allow for unlimited ordeigv expansion In the years to come " said W. C Winder, president of the Utah State Fair board We want the fair grounds to be a place of which the residents of UtRh will be proud, a place to which they will wish to return annually for a week of amusement and education. From the entrance of the grounds to the last deta'I of exhibit there will be nothing unsightly or offensive. The premises are clean and ttdv and altogether attractive In appearance. One detail of Improvement of which we are especially rleased la the new brick comfort station that Is now nearing completion It ia modern In every feature of construction and furnishing It fills a need ef long standing and will aurelv meet with the approval of bur guests this year at the fair In on quarter cf the structure there will be a hoscan be efficiently pital. where first-ai- d given "We expect a record attendance at tha 1921 state fair, which this year begins October t and continues to the th We do not hesitate to assure the people of the state'that the exhibition of products of the soil the range the factory and the schools wilt easily eclipse any showing of former years a EXCHANGE. CONFERENCE. 10 WASHINGTON. Sept Secretary Mellon, aa chairman of the has addressed a high commission, call to the ministers of finance of all the countries for a aeries of meetings here and In the other respective capital to discusa the international exchange situetlon The meetings are to be held simultaneously, beginning Derember It, and will consider means of relieving the unsatisfactory exchange condition existing on this continent and to study Ita effect upon trade within the Americas. The ministers of finance of the various republics have been requested by Mr. Mellon to submit detailed reports, together with suggestions for remedying the situation, OMAHA, Neb., ftopt. 14 Western rail, roads wilt reduce freight ratee on except horses and mules, to per cent, and will endeavor 10 make the reAuction effective from hapten her 20 to December It, it!!. It was announced at the Union Pacific Railroad company today Tho announcement came from the office of F. W. Robinson, freight traffic man l.ve-atoc- k, ! I ... .... nadvfnea from ut tho ,' o?T'hhaa!? t.JL u '.rnn k n vom ' mlttee, The emergency situstlor surrounding the livestock Industry said the anrounce-mewas largely the basis for the conclusions of the interstate commerce commission, who suggested that, while ths present rates were not of themselves unreasonable, it would be well M a reduction of 20 per cent In the present livestock rates were undertaken, except on od mules, observing as a mini hors, mum a rate of 60 cents per 100 pounds on Tt will be the endeavor of the lines to establish these rates effective Heptember 20 and to expire December 3t, 1921 " The reduction, Mr. Robinson saM, will be made by all lines operating west of Chicago. nt WEEKLY METAL REVIEW. NEW YORK. Hept. 10 The steel trade Is hopeful that the worst Is over In the steel market August business, however, failed to show much expansion, and the demand continues largely of a Jobbing character to replenish exhausted suppllea orHere and there some fairly good-sue- d ders are being placed, but the buying Is not general and the tone continues oare y steadv. as producers are anxious for business and competition-- Is still keea. Pig Iron continues to improve both In regard to the volume of sales and the prioe Production Is being guided by demand and is slowly Increasing a the market se?ma to warrant. No Important volume of business hat been reported In the copper market but the undertone has shown Increasing ftrm-nefence the email lota recently offered below the level were abaci bed bv the buvlng of late last month ft la now no reported ejei troy tie ia offering below to 1214 cents delivered, while pro12, ducers are asking to cent higher for Home further export forward shipments business has teen put through by tha export assot latton for shipment to Germany and the hope of more active buvtng for domestic consumption thl autumn has been encouraged by reports of a better demand for products Tin ha remained ateady to firm, In response to speculative advance ,n London, but consuming demand Is still quiit Lead showed moderate firmness, with all producers quoting $4 60, although tha demand Is less active Zinc has been steady to firm, with a fair demand. Although there Is no pressure to sell at quoted prices, there seem s to be available for current demands. Antimony quiet and rather easy In tone ss ample-supplie- STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS, Arrived: GENOA, Sept, 5 Taormina, Philadelphia BALTIMORE Hept 10 Venezuela, San Francisco, via Havana. . Sallf d Sept. Jerk 1. Cameronla, New Argentina, New actual 1 .......... REBUILT ' TYPEWRITERS BELOW PRE-WA- R PRICES k $55.00 Model 5 Underwoods Model 4 Underwoods ..$47.50 Model 10 Remingtons ..$50.00 Model 8 L C. Smiths ..$47.50 ' TERMS IF DESIRED. ALL MAKES RENTED. WHOLESALE TYPEWRITER CO. 321 Va South Main Street. Phone Wasatch 2761. .. rate-maki- TRIESTE, Sept. 2. GOTHFNBURG. 8ept. 10 Stockholm. New York NEW YORK. Hept 10 Rvndam. La Savoie Havre; Ireland AntEXPECT RATE CUT. werp Columbia, Glasgow Carmanla, Uv. erpoot Orduna, Hamburg Special te The Trtbunf. 8 IPSWICH, Hept. Janelew, San FranUOrSE. Idaho, Sept. 10 That there cisco will be a substantial reduction In freight Re.-- t. HONG KONG, Hept Dot'ar, rales on livestock shipped from this state Vancouver lmpreas of Asia, Vancouver to the markets Is the hellef of Leonaifi 9 Bengloe, QUEENSTOWN, Sept Way. rate expert with the publlg utilities Port'and Ore commission who ha Juat returned from SHANGHAI, Sept 2 West Narvik. to Washington, where he appeared Portand tlrlp the Interstate commerce commisSYDNEY, Sept. 9 Walruna, San Fran- sion cisco In company with George Erb, a member HONG KONG Sept Maru, of the commission, Mr. Way appeared Seattle Tenvo Maru, Ron Francisco ,6hat body, urging that the comLIVERPOOL Sept 10 Eastern Sailor, before mission eg ter an order reducing the rates. Los Angeles KOBE, Sept (. Siberia Maru, San Franci-c- o STEEL TONNAGE DECREASE. fvFW YORK, Sept 10 Guisseppe VerNEW YORK,' Sept 10 The monthly di. Nsnles and Genoa of the United States Steel tonnage report , made public I.rVFRPOOL, Hept 10 Baltic, New corporation-today, showed York, Caronla, New York. 4 631 926 tons of unfilled orders on hand a Is a decrease from unAugust 31. This WEEKLY FINANCIAL REVIEW. filled orders on July 31, which were ' NEW YORK Hept 10 Everts of the week In the financial and rommod tie market tended mainly to heighten the Impression prevalent In informed quarters MEN AND BUSINESS that the recession ot tha past eighteen months had ended. By &ICHABD SPIIXANg Further recovery of prices synchronized wjth reassuring statements from professional shorts These stressed the belief ON. THE ROAD, Sept. 10 Stat fair that the period of deflation had exceeded iq the middle west are not what thev the limits of safety and that the rouutry used to be Former y they gave to the waa on the eve ef another era of pros- agriculturist his great autumn blowout RAILS AND INDUSTRIALS. with a train Journey, If he lived a conperity Washington and other off dal and un- siderable distance from the city near (Aa reported by J. A. Hogle & Company ) official 70 of Information obserwhich the fair waa held end a visit to 1. 43. 58, and industrials points Twenty up vation voiced similar sentiments These the cty itself with ita sight. New tt Is Twenty railroads 73 38. up 33 were bv evidences of buttressed increased Tobacco changed The farmer journeys to the corporation quarterly Rrgular preferred dividend declared, 11 per eent, production in such beslo Industries ns the fair in W s tin IJszle and he and the famsteel If they and trades 1 textile to stock of record Sepily camp near the fair grounds. payable October The further rise in cotton was hailed want to g to town they step on the gaa tember 1. with were Hope satisfaction entertained and go there. Bright lights, movie shows Montgomery Ward declared regular are no treat to the farmer today. quarterly dividend of 11.76 on preferred of a speedy release of the enormous cred- and such Eierv rural town of anv size haz a movie stock, payable October 1 to stock of rec- its so long tied up In that staple. In Active lont'nucd the bond and the buying people on the firm know Doug ord September 20. market, that list for the troat part re- Fairbanks W. 8 Hart, Mary Pickford, et tone a than arv aa better but well as the city folk Tha farmer the aL, flecting CLEARING-HOUSREPORT. more seasoned or representative stocks used to be Insular Not now He travels 1 974 98 941 so New Saturday's clearings ; were f offerings fieely taken a to He used to be tied down to the farm, but Ham day last year.......... 2,248,758 95 Justify the opinion that irv store had since, he came to know Lizzie the world 10 845,871 81 thrown off their postwar timidity. Week' clearings has widened for him. Merchants of state 8arae week last year lf 12,907, 658. 74 Larger sums of money were available at fair cities say they do not get York GUARANTEED O-- e v ' i Real Estate Mortgages Leal In all history mortgages on real estate have been the safe, sure investment. At the present time, when so many dividends have s c e a se d on storks, the interest on city or farm mortgages is a source of comfort and protection, v high-clas- ' ? 'i , well-place- d ? y9 K a -- r t To hold all of your se- -t eurity in your own hand get seven per cent on prime security that is 'to the kind of investments we offer, in any amount. Inter-Americ- H Tha Home Investment ' Latln-Amerte- ' E one-ha- A " & , Savings Co, Walker Bank Bldg. assessment notice no. l AGENCY 203 Georgg T. Judd, the subject of this sketch, was bom and raised in Utah, ite received his education in the public schools of the state and in tha B. V, university at Provo. Politically k is a Republican, and ha rendered service in many connections ia county and state. Under U. O. Kelly as state auditor he served as examiner of pub-li- e accounts. During' this period h audited all the state institutions, comthe excepmissions and boards,-wittion of the land board, and set up a complete fee system of collection and report. if he is elected to serve as auditor, the city will have a very efficient and courteous officer. He has a fgmily, ewns bis own home and has been a taxpayer for many years. (Raid Advertisement.) COMPANY. THE Location ef principal pises of business. Wfit Third bouth street. Salt Lake City. ttoh. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of th directors held on the 20th day f August. 192L an assessment of 32 60 per share woe levied on the common capita; stock of the corporation, payable Sloan, treasSeptember 22, 1921, to K. urer. at No. 30 West Third South street. Salt Lake City. Utah Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 22nd day of September, 1321. will be delinquent and advertised for sal et public auction, and, unless payment la made before, will b sold on the 11th day of October, 1821, to pay tha delinquent assessment, together with th cost of advertising nd expenses 10 j. , ( poie. THE AGKNCY COMPANY, By C J Rldd. Secretary. . 30 Went Third South St , Salt Lake , HTG City. Utah. , I A |