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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1921. 24 UF ne : INSURANCE HERES 'YOUR CHANCE Report to Congress Voices Bureau Speaker at Draper With Exception of Last Market Opens Strong and Year, 1921 Has Record and Riverton Describe Buying Augmented On Hope for Lower Levels an Unconfirmed Rumor. for Issues' of Policies. for Freight and Fares. Benefits of Cooperation. ' of the Declaring that the farmers United states have been among the last to organize, but that, they now propose to profit by the mistakes of the past, Betgeson, president of the Cache county farm bureau, told two audiences of fanners in Salt laike county last night that concerted action furnishes in a great measure the solution o ( the problem The meetings were facing agriculture hed at Jjraper and K.veiton. The meetings marked the opening pf farm bureau drive through' HalYwIkf county for membership on a three-yea- r hftsis recently approved bv the directors The-drU of the county urgaaiixatlon. will be conducted under direction of lh il AVolcoitr -- national organiser for the American farm Buieau Federation. in addition to being president of the Cache county organization, Mr. Bergeson was one of the two Utah representatives attending the recent national convention of the America Farm Bureau Federation a. held at Atianta. Regardless of the NEW. YO.K. .Doc.'' 8. Reports to the fifteenth annual convention of the Association of Life Insurance Presidents here today were said to indicate that the new Insurance issued In the Vnlted Slates In 1921 will, amount to 13.15h.OOt) This separate policies for fft,535,OCO.OOO, will mark a decrease of 1 of per cent In the number of policies, compared with Last year, the most prosThe perous In hte Insurance hlstorv. amount of new Insurance thus would be 13 per cent less than that of last year and 2. per cent ahead of that of 1919. Statistics were presented bv John M. ffoioombe, president of the Fhoenix-MutuLdfe insurance company of who said- - that the liH record In new life Insurance marks progress, rather than retrogression, and is an encouraging index of returning normal business conditions. , Returns have been furnished by 149 of the 272 life Insurance companies doing business Jrs the Inlted States," sail! Alrv irtFhee 49s cofHpartfeA Wtot the most disastrous'' m the history of 97 per cent of the new business of lJ2d. American agriculture, Mr. Bergeson aaid Their 1921 returns are based optimism was the keynote of the national amount of new bits. ness paid .for up - meeting. ember- is 'no need- o? top teifing you mate for the "There remaining twV, mdnths. In what has been.Mrr Berge- 1920 the' number of new policies issued son told the farmers at draper last night, was 13,248.MM, insuring $J0.1d5.KkhOOO but there, was a general impression "Twenty years ago, In 1901, American among 4 he delegates attending the "A- life Insurance companies wrote $2,020,000,-00- 0 tlanta convention thAt the fiercest blow of new Insurance. A decade later. In has been gtrjn k the farmer. JV believe that 1911, the amount-o- f new Insurance was we can already feel the reaction. The $2,870,000,000. an Increase of a little m prtf holds " eaf Already coming possibilities than' in 1921, theTefopef'i.he there has been one reduction In freight issue will he almost three tirnpW'Ahat of vas1 rates, one of the biggest stumbling blocks 1011. In the years 1919 andT920 the Isof the has stood in beway returning were sues to made with respect the difference muh greatjjpihan ever .retween the rolls' summary ot their km the fore..., Money. was pietuiful JhlTie dfg- nuestlonw sults of warand the epidemic of during the $ix months ami the governand the national Influenza the ment s findings. The roads which have cussed at the convention ha(J4iffpressed ufnn the people deration is planning some intensive woik the need oM'ife In 19"! how insurance not yet filed claims for losses, the report tha coming ,vep. ever, the busmens has been by adds, are short llnva- - and tji total will dur'1 ugwant in trAdtfcondltmns. strikes, loss affectel to impress upon of bs "relatively (mall." Utah the words of President J. R. How TUrfbnt and general retrenchment emplov Not ard when he aatd that every farm bursa withstanding this. thV'amount of life inEarnings Fall, Short. member must realize that the grwr&st surance this ear vMl exceed that of The,Commlsson Issued during the year service which the farm bureau single year, with the exception of to Is any Issue the roads certificates allowing 1920 Mr. stock and bonds. for $l,71o,00o,oi), the relrp to 1919 new life Insurance each port saia. The commission points out, Howard added that greatest fear year, on the increased about 10 however, that this total represented for among the nationdJoffti ers is that too per cent. Thisaverage, Covered a period of about the grdat part refunding operations. often the eounpr'rarm bureau and the twenty years. One year the increase was Discussing railroad earnings, the com- farmer hitnrT look to the federation to as high as 18 per cenL Another vear it mission saya the carriers' lnrome and ex- do all jjvsr'work for them." was as low as 4 per ent Then, in 191', penses reflected the unsettled Industrial Mr'lSergeHon said he wished It were came the increase of 62 per conditions, and that despite the conditions pjwrfUTle for every farmer In Utah to cent over unparalleled new business of 1918 of their reduction, working conditions bv. eet reisonallv some of the men who are Therefore, the that the aggiegate amount of a half million men, a lowering of at the head of the national federation, new life Insurance in 1921 is lean costa of materials and ruts m employees' to fudge ior themselves the tpe of In- that issued in 1920 is cause neither than tor pay. net earnings have not reached a rate dividuals who are endeavoring to put the surprise nor disappointment. In moral of ( per cent on the value pfthe properagricultural industry In a position to de- potentiality, considering the conditions ties determined for thsl'nlled States mand a square deal for itself along with under which the 1921 new insurance was as a whole. .The,, just cent net earning other business enterpr.es. The Ctah bought bv the American people, the rerate Is that recugfilaed by congress In delegate expressed himself as greatly sults mark progress rather than retrothe transportation act aa a fair return pleased wkh prospects for the coming gression." oit the Investment value. year The cethmisaton asks congress to In addition to the two meetings held FEDERAL RESERVE STATEMENT. 28 of the merchant marine last night, other meetings are scheduled get authorising preferential rail Tates on throughout bait l.ake county for every WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 -- Combined reahtpmenta of commodities for export In evening for the refrtainder of the wee"k. sources and liabilities of the twelve fedAmerican bottoms, declarmg that the ul- Tonjght there will be meetings at Hunter eral reserve bonks at the close of busitimate effect "may be merely to divert and Pleasant Green with Mr. Bergeson ness, December 7, were reported . ton, ght traffic from certain ports to other with and Mr. Wolcott as speakers. bv the federal reserve board in thousands little or no gain In tonnage tor Ignited of dollars as follows. States vessea RESOPRCES. Operation of this section of the law has been suspended by Gold nnd gold cttli u tees 318 1,048 Gold settlement funds, federal reserve agreement between the shipping board and the commission. board, 3457.202. Total bold held by hahks, 3941,250. Steel Cars Recommended. Gold with federal reserve agents, 31,787,-72Other recommendation are' Enactment Gold redemption fund. 3122.053. of a law provid ng for the punishment of Total gold reserves, 32,851,027. or gh in a bribe any offering Pron - to Legal tender notes, silver, etc., 3139,-60- 6 employee of a carr.er with Intent to influence hi action or with respect to Total reserves, 12,990,633. car service, and providing for the punBills discounted. ishment of the guilty employee. Secured by L'. 8. government obliga That the use of steel car in the pastlons, 3457.618. senger servlet be required and that the All other, 3713.041. use 4n passenger train of wooden car Bills bought In open market. 381. 754. between or In front of steel, car be pro- - Fine UnStaple bills on hand. 31.252.443. Total .hiblted. t'. 8. bonds and notes, 334.731. Amendment of thelnterstate commerce P. 8 certificates of Indebtedness: . .act so as clearvto pro id whether and, Dealers r certificates (Pittman consolidations of car'it no, how voluntary $124,500 riers may be effected pending ultimate All 343.163. other. Best Domestic. Mun clpal warrants, adoption by the commission of a complete 3227 , plan of consolidation. Total earnings, assets, 31,443,069. 3V4. 333, Bank STANDARD premises, OIL STOCKS. Five per cent redemption fund against 4As Reported by J. A. Hogle A Co ) SpKlil to Ttk. Tribun.. F. R. bank notes. 37.854 BOSTON. Mass.. Dec. 8 Both territory Rid 1'ncoHected Items, $512,122 tAstea All other resources, 319.476. and fieece wools have made further price Total resources. 35,016,538. advances. Growing scarcity of quarter-bloo- d LIABILITIES. increases interest in Capital paid In, 3103,059. blood. Dealers are sold ahead on fine doSurplus. 3213,874 Reserved for government franchise tax, mestic wools and no fine foreign wool 355,566. also Is scarce. It obtainable. Deposits: Is in strong Hence Uinc-eigGovernment, 332,337. Member banks, reserve "account makboth from cloth demand yarn and ers. It is thought the upward swing of 40 445. All other. $25,501. lead to early efforts to conprices will 18J8 Total depos ts. $1,718,233. tract the clip on the sheep' backs. R. notes In actual circulation, F. Some such attempts already are reported In Itah, with 20 cents offered and deF. R. bank notes In circulation, net liaclined. If Harding's advite Is followed and a definite duty fixed on Imports, the bilities. 377,014 Ohio Ol! ...... Deferred availability Items, $451,953. in foreign wool will be relaxed tension All other liabilities, $25,454. ntsr Ptc . . . and the upward trend lessened. Accord- fD Alex Tola! liabilities: $5 018,538 some authorities, strong demand ing to Prxirie Oil ... Ratio of total reaervea to deposit and on a clean basis has paced quarter-bloo- d jralrle Pipe R. F. liabilities combined. 73 1 per note d at 60 cents of 50 cents, and ter Ref for top lots. The general range la 48 to cent. Bnothern Pipe of Ratio gold reserves to F. I. notes In 50 cent for quarter and 55 to 60 cent Aoutb Penn Oil 23 per cent sett'ng asde for Further aalea of low circulation, after llabll.t A W Penn Oil es, 100 7 per cent. are-- noted, at IT to 18 agalnet deposit g O Indians quarter and bra.d em a, .greaser op- 86 te O KlMMfr eleam for the former, and 16 to 17 cent 8 O Kentucky . . or 27 FORtlGN GOVERNMENT BONDS. 8 O Nebraska to 28 cents, clean. Jor the latter.- S O New 1 or It Sales. of fine territory are restricted .11 O Ohio .... d because of scarcity. Some Oregon IT do pfd ... , . s'aple has sold 29 to 31 cents, or Swan A Flocb about 76 ents. clean, clothing jsenum at 28 to 29 cents, or 79 to 72 cents, clean, Washington and choice f ne and fine medium. clothing at 25 to 26 cents, or 70 to 75 cents, clean. A little I '.ah In COTTON MARKET, r ong.nal bags has A i k, NEW YORK. future otion hanged hands at 75 to 80 cents, clean, opened 1l 17 2V, Itecember, 17 48c, January. for clip showing a fair percentage of Steady; March. 17 17c; Mar. Id 97c; Ju, 14Ae staple. Fine and fine medium staple terFutures closed very teadr December. 17A3e; ritory Is quotable at 82 to 85 cents, 1767c, March, L?67e; May, ?4dc; clean; French combTig wooPat 75 to 80 Aury inly. 17c. and fine and f.ne .mecent, aveiage Cotton. pof. steady: middling. 1ft 10r. 68 to 70 cents Bsuper T Cotton closed eery steady at a net advance dium clothing, puded wools continue In fair demand at f 60 to 2 point. 45 to 65 cents for choice and 46 to 48 cents for regular. All grades of Ohio fleeees have sold at higher prices. Ohio quarter-bloo- d combing has brought 28 and 29 cents, Ohio three-- e ghths-blood has moved heavllv at from 30 to 33 cents, c d clothing at 28 cents; Ohio and fine washed Delaine is strong at 37 cents. A big lot has been bought In the middle west at a figure which will force a price here of 48 to 40 cents. Buyers have paid 29 cents for fine unwashed nothing, and It Is qumd at 30 to 31 cents, with combing at 33 to 34 cents; INTEREST ON YOUR od 2 combing. 30 to cents and quarter-bloo- d combing, 28 to MONEY ON 29 cents. , Kph-ral- -- m three-quarte- rs -- ' 1 V-- -v one-thi- rd ,& -- opganlza-IvIduakTarm- Cirajja CHARLES By CHICAGO. tjrifcmuu D. MICHAELS. Cnronflrm d rumors had sent a communi- Tef S that the government cation to the Armoijr Grain company, asking it to refrain" from any unusual trading In corn, added ful to an upturn In grain values lhat had commenced a! the opening While the report wa denied E. Marcy, later by Georg president of the Armour Gram company, the close was about the top with net gains of 3 on wheat. 141 on corn, on oats and on rye. At . no whea t- - prWi lower than the prevloua days' finish. The market showed-- a- strong undertone from i he; start. The effect of the recent liquids- tlon wan apparent, when commiaMon houses and the local element started to buy. heavy selling by houses Despite with eastern connections. the market gradually worked higner, and started upward with a rush when'tne rumor regardeft t&tude''waa ing i i( &' irovc-FtiMay sold up to $1.14' and closed al $1 13 A continued good ekpnit defband with 343 -- t 7- fairly JlberaK acceptgnces5n--vrntght-orderabroad, with strength s Winnipeg, responsible early trengthjvtntlment was generally more builhhr'tlu to the declines of 9c from Herecent the ant on brenjHT good support Was received. ulf, durum and Manitoba wheats were aken freely by foreigners, with an aggregate of 1,000 OoO bushels in' all posi- tlons, and premiums at the gulf were firmer. Unted Kingdom stork were reported at 11,000.000 bushels, or 28 000.000 bushels- leas than lajst year, revealing the buying of fate by that rountrv. Reports from the southwest re- wheat situation were warding the cash more assuring.- - wirh Kan saw City 2c higher with the market well r leaned up. While a great mxny traders have been rather skeptical regarding the war finance corporation's plan to help farmera, the strength in wheat early and later the rumors that a leading house had been re- quested to tease operations on the short Hide, led to general buying and a strong advance with the close about the tup European buvers were after fash corn, and outside market were unde; stood to have done a liberal business via tne guif. but the details were not given. bocal handlers aoid bushels while the domestic trade took 185. Oort bushels. Th country offcngs were not large early but Increased considerably on the advance. Receipts weie 205 car. wWh better relative to sample value the Tecember. Oats showed more activity and ad vanced readily more in svmpathv with other grains than anything else, although the domestic cash demand his Imptoved cor.sderably in the last few days, anl enles of 4ate have been averaging around 159 o(K bushels per day. Bulk of the trade was of a local character. Sample values were unchanged early and better as h.gher later, with the basis corrrabed with Decembei. Receipt sixty cars Offerings of rye were light ami, with repot ts of a good demand at the seaboard, No. 2 on track prices advanced readily December. sold at over Receipts two for-th- 11 carr-- lc - Ha.f-bloo- d d h . half-blco- . three-elghlh- s. -- nt, half-bloo- half-b.oc- d 7 half-blo- -2 half-bloo- d bl BOSTON Salt Lake Real Estate First . CURB CLOSE. (As Reported b J A. Hule A Co ) Mortgages Sold by our Real Estate Loan Dept. Call, writs or phons Halloran-Judg- e Trust Co. STATISTICS. WASHINGTON. Xw. $ Cotton ginned price 1 tn December amounted to 7 $40,870 running round bale counted bale, including 121 of American half bales; 22 08 bale Kr$ptian. and 2018 bale of Sea Island, the census bureau announard today. Ginning to December I. Isat year, were 1ft 141 28 bale including 19158ft round bale. 4ft Iftft bale of American Egyptian and 963 bale of Sea Island. flinging be state to December I thi rear Included Arison, 25.715; 4'alifomia, 16 040. Tetss. 2 078 572 Revised total of th gtnning prior to November 14 was announced a 276.364 bale. COTTON 8ATANNAH. li no sale; tock. II 979. 74; Was. 633 Main At Broadway 14 years without lose to a client TURPENTINE, . Dec. 8 Turpentine. - HAY. KANSAS (ITT, Ilee S.-- Itsj, unrbned. tertr. receipt. w, i.pmen., g, 12W Rosn. firm; tales receipt, 1621; Shipment, blank; stork, 7ft, ft 7 D R K. f. O. 8A4Quotk: $f.. 8 L.. 8ftOSft2 ftft, K. 4A04 63. M. ft 03 tf 3 It); N., ft 80; W. G., ft433ftO; W. t ft 60. I , CIS KfJ aju ideal Xmas gif t... xi........ Black Wolf Muffs, each Fur Scarf3. Give a useful gift someC I Q QK And thing that will last Jr 3,30 Up" for years 1 mss Childs Leopard , A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY COAT t i SAMPLE FUR STORE UPSTAIRS Z2 Sir & t I V u 113 S. MAIN witsai w APS Jtgi mss (lu nTii 5(17 rf-- fi n-- - must have existed with but little change for long penoil8 of time Among the and plants 'of this epoch were f.g ortrees feet six a fan pam with leaves five as was the climate that across, indicating warm or warmer than that now prevailtne of on Atlantic slope the south ing Dnited States. Salt Lake Shale Men Meet to Discuss Organization One-ea- three-eight- Squirrel Chokers, in reawm-for-l-he- . Sold upstairs low- - rent we are sho wing a stock of. coats that makers are forced to close out at wholesale prices! - Come and save $25 ' to $500 on your fur coat. s in canh gra.rv 4. Foreign obtainable; Ahead on r Sterling Reaches $4.10 French Exchange Makes 1-- 2; Record; Swiss Crosses Par Efeifcfcj JJjorr k Ahi t tialmers . Amu Ari ( hem Aina bujeit Kef Amn Hit I fcdy tsiif today were outside stock and" bond markets. They comprised a fuither rapid glvatuv in foreign exchange, whkh carried sterling to of the 4.0'4 4 lOtfc ; a, weekly federal reserve rereserve port which brought the system ratio to the gears h,ghat percentage, and a rise in call money rates on the stock exchange to per cent ior the fit at time- - in- - it moiuh The call monev movement merely reflected snifting of surface credits: in no respect cIkI It indicate the general money market position, which is one of great At the federal reand Increasing ease serve tile week's changes were, shown to wa a fide? have peea l.ht on the state of trade, and the hght for business credit that not requirement only dil the evatem's rediscount decrease in this cstiallv active period, but that reserves held for member banks were re- STOCKS. NEW YORK LISTED A By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES. NKW YORK. Dec, 8 Tie Interesting financial occurrences Utah men Interested In the development of the ptate shale resource met esterday in the offices of the local chap- A ter of the American Alining oongte. foldiscussion relating to organ. zation lowed. during: which keen inter fit of local men tn a movement to stimulate development cf the state shaie resources was manifested The meeting wa adjourned before defioil nite steps were taken, Tuesday, December 13. m the officesMin-of Lie I tah chaptet of the American ing congress a 3 oclock. .... . . . pfd. Hackers de Pasco err motoring on Aik? voads I lie it Ohio Idle Copper- W hy pfd C Cons Texile ;Kxlrich Rubber Hupp Motors , .. ItalHBl Oil Mo Par ffe . . .... .... pfd MoMtana Power N Y. Chi A Kt Pacific Oil . Fierce Arrow . . Tex t.nif Sul 6 RmeJt pfd (' 8 Smelt pom tnion Oil of Ret hmical idiu-suaL'- W abh bale 14 duced nearly $30 NfS only did sterling exchange. In to-d- a s advance of 2Wc. go to a rate higher 7 . 47 4j 135 1 1 4ft U 2ft 2 21 INDUSTRIAL BONDS. Rejtorted hr J A Hele , 82 V 83 43 i ! 4D, Uj ..) 83U 1ft 2ft 2f l, Dec. Fossils WASHINGTON. D. havr been aptly called the Illustrations In the great book recording the worlds history, the page of which are the layers of rock that form the outer part of the crust of the earth. Bv looking at some of the photographic reproductions of fossil plants can be pictured In Imagination the ancient tegetatlon of parts of the world Fosll plants are very abundant In the FOrt Inlon formation, a series of tertiary rock beds tn North Dakota, where thev are found In the sandstone. In the harder concretion or lenses, and in the clay hetaeen the beds of sandstone. Most of them, especially those In the clav, are preserved with remarkable fidelity. About 300 species of plants from this formation disve !$ren described, and the total number of specie, it contains msv perhaps reach BOO or more, according to the tnited Ftates geological Survey department of the Interior. This abundant fossil flora shows that what is now an almost treeless plain was once covered with splendid forests of hardwoods, interspersed with scattered conifers and ginkgos. The presence of numerous and at many places thick beds of lignite make It clear that In this region there were great swamps, which Has an ideal wintpr climaiq 19 2ft 20 I Hup Hotels and oven; all Kovers tKo romance oFold A Co SpanisK ) days, r TVoud appciyottv atiinf eflMaa OOIYTark3 -- TJ Seirv-lc- F SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.-PhoWasatch 2740. De Mrnvh selling at 8 74c and May at 8 59c eetnher wild at M 80c and closed at the best, bul mouth es$$ed off ft or 7 poin'a in the late trading umlrr realizing and the general market to closed at a mt advance of point. Kale were tlmated at shout 60,0Ufl bags De8 08c, R hOc; March. cember. R68c; January, May. H.5Rc . July. 8 52c, Ktp ember. 8 58c. coftt-V4s. Hio Santos , 7s, Spot stead) lfr ll 124 WHOLESALE DAIRY PRODUCE. iQuoratfoaa 'by 'Mutual Cn'amvry Company j ( Preh extra creamery butter cubes .. Frehh ertra creamery butter In 68 pound In ae lots. $ .894 ,43t truhtlc .42 .47v $31 cartons.. Eiesb extra creamery butter, parch meat prints Fresh firsts creamery butter In carton . Fresh first creamery butter, parchment prints batter Cook In In cube Selected fresh eggs Ksnch e Full cream cbeee, triplet Full cream cheese, Younf America Full cream cheese, ft pound squares Block Swisa cheese I ream brick cheese POTATOES. . 45u gs .57 48 .24 Dec. 8 Potatoes, doll; receipt. total 1nied state Shipments sacked red sad white. $ ftOiStl 75 ctD Minnesota, ditto. $1 M4i1 W fsl ; Mmne. ! ftp cwf r Irish ota aekel Red Hirers $1 sacked Huts I. $1 7SU1 W rwt., ditto Ruets. $2 00 nrt ; North Dakota tacked red and whi e. $1 6041.60 cwt. 4r COFFEE MARKET. YORK. Dee 8s- - 1 lie market for coffee today with all artiv months makinc new rrcorda for the season aa reports f a firmer .feeling In Brasil and rumors that the concentrated December long interest was having March and Mar. The opening was 1 point to 8 points higher with active month J5 points, later showing net advances of 10 - I3c; ns Salt Lake Theatre 3 ::aThurs.,Dec. --15 MATINEE SATURDAY -- Wagenhals and Kemper Present Tin. steady; spot and near by. $31.62; futures, --v 75. Iron, steady, unchanged. l.ea$i. steady-- ; spot, $4 70f4M. Zinc, quiet. East S:. Louis delivery i $4 90&4 95. Antimony, spot. $4 55. TOSDCW. ft, Tin. 67 84 8q cars: NEW NEW 2$ CHICAGO 81 METAL MARKET. YORK. Dec 8 Coppr, steady; elec later, 181 spot and uear by, e He. 24 -- ftc, 124c. . fpg Dm6 tTveyvofons or any otaenzhA J. J. DEVEREUX, General Agent, A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., 503 Clift Bldg., a rpcfrvfy meols-ocourse Geologists Prove Existence of Rare Plant Life in North 9 S'dnJfntonio 46 18i'. ... 27 . fc 82 v, 13" 47 20 83 43 A. pfd Pie kr iu hundred. 14 14 fttj .j U4 ftOt, ftft 8.4 27) 2 ...v. ... 1aJ 14 than any yet reached and Tieerv half wav up from the $4 pi.ee to the next "rot nrt figure of $4 25. out From h rose Vo fur'hcr to the highest rate since August and nearlv 2c per fran Vl other aiove the rate of a vear ago Kuropean rates moved luiilarl- - Swiss and Swedish exchange crossed par pressed fanlv done to if Tn general, the stck market declined again with rcdncedC activity. Railway share lost ground in rranv rases as Pt. Fnu! as the InriustraN shares held ftrm after Wednesday's decline. T.ie companys bonds, which had soli down on Wednesday, also been showed s'gns of ftpecuallve tepuchaes 8p.rU! to Til. Tribun. luxurious Kostc?liy. Its only a little trip over toHouston- - Lou.. Price OU .. A. . Pimsed Steel Car ... Kt Pant pftl 8 Ry pd 'ttand Oil of N J. Com r and tRo cotafovis oP Hotel Galv?3, a lavo ... Dec. 8. electrolytic, Standard 75. copper, spot. pot, 6d. 166 25 26 7s 6d. 2 10 lead. Zinc, By Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood OMAHA. 8 fYnlted Stste Neb Dec Bureau of Markets. I Hogs Receipt. 4590. and light bulk medinm slow lower, 1025c $6 60; top. stronger butchers. $6 8fti6 55-$6 mixed and 00ft.2ft; pack grades. weights , doll. $5 fWS?5 ftft Ing grade t attleslcs, beef Receipt. 8k$0; eaHv leer and heifer, to shipper, stead to weak, closing dull, row slow; bul,, firm; veals, stackers and feeders, steady. Sheep Receipts, 9000; lamb. Steady; bulk. $10 004$ to 2ft ; top, $10 50; sheep, weak; ewe top. $4 75: feeder, steady. 600 Nights in 400 Nights In OMAHA. - Rummage m.. Soudh p. mtly kale Friday. Third Presbyterian and llth Kftst. Nsw York Chicago VuN AND THRILLS - MAIL ORDERS NOW SEATS 0h SALE MONDAY - Evenings, Lower Floor $2.60, Bsl, 62.00 ind 1.80, 2nd Bal. Gallery 80c. Matlnea, Lowe, Floor $2 00, Fleet Bsl. 1.80 and 1.00, Second Bal, $1.00, Gallery 60c. Plus tax. Prices: Flr.t 1.00, Dec. 9, 2 to 4 church. 17th (Advt.) TRIBVNE WANT AD3 GET RESULT f |