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Show THE SALT LAKE TK1BUME, SATURDAY MUKMNG, MARCH Western Coed Rates Will Be Investigated WASHINGTON, March Normal Prosperity Depends on Honesty in Trde Affairs. to Return condition. - f , - - - - - Mr, Gary aald that tha action of the Siateo eenate In ratifying the tree tie made by the conference In Washington will have a decided influence on renditions and will go a long way towards accelerating and establishing satisfactory bases. in a general survey of tha steel alM Iron trade with which Mr. Oarv prefaced his remarks on business conditions, ha declared that If other producers bold to their announced Intention of advancing will do firloea his company undoubtedly United .4turdorlt . turare who are Interested. He say there la Immediate necessity for this country to develop It Industrial and sale picture to the highest point m order to keep abreast of other oouptriee In ths war for commerce. "Other countries having flooded America with good produced at a figure far below anything we could dream of," he aayn, era now going Into the other sections of tks world preaching the superiority of their goods and using the motion pictures as ons of ths most effective salesman. American goods are bound to suffer and we must not eloee our eyes to this ltuettlon. W must go out after this business a w would for domestic business and on of our most value hi means, will b the Industrial Picture. Other countries are motion startingIn tnelr motion picture axles cama very vigorous way and w paign certainly should 'not stay behind any . r DRAIN RATBEEUEPENDED. WASHINGTON, March 24. iPropoeal fa southwestern railroads to establish grain rates from Sioux City, low A, to Louisiana and Texas points which ars uniformly- - 6 cents per hundred poumki higher than similar rate from Omaha I the same destinations were suspended today by the Interstate commerce commission until July An examiner for the commission was ordered to proceed Clty-thold hearing April 44 as to whether the rates shall be completely set aside or allowed to go Into .effect In modified or entire form. 4; Dragon Workings Leased. -- exeeu-jT"W- ve " nd ASK BOND ISSUE. WASHINGTON. March 14. The Min. neapolls, St. Paul A Bault 8te. - Maris railroad aaked ths interstate jjpmmsrc 42,100, 000 In first refunding mortgage I per cent bonds. Ths road's application Mgeolared that it had $4.894,000 In tax and other Indebtedness to meet immediately that lb waa able to secure 101 Tor the bonis from a New York banking svndioate If the commission allowed the , ? 'i PREDICTS MONEY FIOHT. CHICAGO. March 4. David R. For. gan. president of the National City bank of Chicago, tn an address today, said gnent recent currency reform discussion that he expected to see a aecond money fight" tn a few year. He predicted h leader. ienry Ford would b 1- -1 . . , , H fa w pt : FOREIGN BONDS RISE. YORK. March 14. Liberty W sues again indicated selling for profits la moderate dealings, all but one of ''todays 4 hat senes closing at trifling races-alora-t- otr ManyeconrtBry raltB conthiuadfktrly the most conspicuous features be. 4.active, lng Ann Arbor and Pars Marquette, , which rose 1 to S points on reports that p.lhoa roads were to form ths nucleus New York ,bf the new system between Chicago; Norfolk A Western and Ore '..and gon Short LJne ts wore also strength-- . ened. Foreign issue, especially French Swiss 4s and French and municipals, tended- upward, but ,liulsh rf "JJsxIcan were adversely affeoted by dejiial of early payment of the countrys ll YMemal M debt. Total sales aggregated ne - - -- v jiu,4tii,ooo. d serve bank of Chicago today suinounced to tha member banka of district No. 7 that the rediscount rate will be reduced to 464 per cent, effective tomorrow. The 0 irate has been 6 per cent, 3s o ..,Lw...fe What Tanlae has dem for others tt will do for you. Get a bottle from your drug fist today. . IT. GGEISIDERS HATES ON STEEL business March pany. 42, rev-en- Rico-WeUingt- low-gra- Official Tariff tically Retained on Material by d rf Mwnufacturars-announca'"..""""Asaoclatton reeoday the Inaugurattlon of an effort to to used motion further a .Jisve pictures I mstematic method of trade distribution oover the wtll that not only country, but teach Into other land a well. All the to nations Industries hat been asked consider the scheme, which. It I bewill greatly Increase commerce. lieved. ' John E. Kdgerton, president of the association, has called a, conference for April 11 at Washington of Ml tnxnufae 2 - MEAT. . Spring Lamb, I4 loin or rib lamb chops, 1b. ..(0 in ghould or lamb chops, .lb. ..,.24 . lb. . ,22( Frnt quarter spring lamb, Beef. toe Prim rib roaet beef, lb. Te too boiling beef, lb. Pot JFgS up 1 -- - ..... ,25o new I taken Eolt 2nd Oeuth 1 - 4th Bsuth and (th Cast 3rd North and 2nd West end Stats EL ((((((((((((((((((((( -- JONES president ef the Union Pacific tn charge of traffic, on his arrival in Bait Lake "Ther ar many yesterday afternoon. things to be considered In oonneotlon with such sn Industry. There Is a railroad of miles to be built and many twenty-fiv- e other considerations1'1 Mr. Adams xpcte to remain In Belt Lak several days and during this time will be in conference with local cfftcisls of the system. He was met on his arrival her by J. A. Reeves, general freight for the agent Oregon Short Line. "On big thing tn regard to th eatahv Hfhment of th steal industry," aald Mr. Adams, Is to know whether or not 'It If it does. It cerwilt pay tf established. tainly would be a big thing for Utah and for th Union Fadfto ystm. "The Union Pacific system will go Iqto the matter carefully, with tha idea of developing the country in the beat manner possible. W grow and profit by building up th country. However, w have to remember that w are working for th stockholders of th company, and that means we must be careful what step w taka when thee Involve the investment of large sums of monew It will take asm time to work eut the detail of th matter, but those wlU to carefully - - 3; lhl 11 f 0f,n. 1 .. win i$t a mti iimn 0 of Ore Decrease r Buy 5 Pounds ortioil CooEt's - Cofiee 201 So. State St. Specials for Today 5 lbs. Cooks Santoi Blend.-,..- 5I.C5 ,. Very satisfaotory, ' J1S552? ..... . 51.75 that Has Specials Until Noon Bolling M0L lb. ot Botak, lb. ork Boast, lb. P Ankola. pleasing farewell flavor. ?, ( NOTH RCJtAUUgT wn " All-Da- S IhA Special tn Th Tribune. . Eureka, March 24. Production of or by the mines of the Tintic district Inr creased to 164 tone for tha week ending toaa compared with 144 tone for the night, seven days preceding. An Important etr.ke. It is reported, was Lire poultry, steady: price enchanted; mad yesterday In tha Victoria property dreaneA old roosters, J0g25r. of th Bingham Mines company un tb 1474 level. The' or developed Is believed . , rflAZUXS. to be th extension of a large cur body on 4. horizon. March an THTt.CTH, Minn., upper FUie, $180 production follow: Tlntir tttnndard. A3 8014- 4Jt carloads: Oilef OonaoUdatem 48: Iron , YOUNG Victoria. OIRL DIES. to; 17; Eagle A Hue Blossom, Bell. 13; Colorado. 11; Swansea, (; Gemini, perlal t The Triha; Centennial Eureka, 4: Bullion Back, 1, 24. Mla March IVanatta 4; SAUNA. and Eureka Mines L Total, Ut earloads. Durphy, 10 ytart of ago, of Blcknsll, died a4th Kalina howpttsJ yesterday, followTHicAoo ?oimcz. ing operation performed Monday. She fHK'AitO, Mem 24. Rutter, eiwnin-ar- y wax the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georg Mo: tints 84QI7C; ttroeda, 110 nitraa. 1 survived by her paDurphy. rent. ..two sitter and five brothers .Tb 'V; taalr1. 47h. Kiii.hlgrf rKtlrii.R.TTf m; ft rata, body waa taken to Blcknell this after2WJ8tie: nnllaary rirata. 91 4121 Sr a noon for burial. 22fitor: ataraga parked ritraa, 28 flreta, 94r. lung parked CHILD IE BURIED. Pnnirry. a lira lower porta. Me; eprife. Special te The Tribes. 29r; ruoeten, Ibr. S ALINA, March 4. 'Funeral aerclcee KAY. wsre heM In the 1 T. 8. chapel jester-da- v of Mr. for ths g ANSA UTY, March (4. Hay. tteAdy daughter 6 80eyt48ti SO I timrihy, Xa Ths services It and Mrs. Orvil Larson. higher; were sonduoted by E C Wright. Inter- eloeer mixed light, Ill.80gl6.00; alfalfa and ment was In the North cemetery. pralria, naebangrd. rr u ,h ln; nlaral-lanami- a. S; ('em low. Sa 2 bard, 2 allied, No 87H88gr. 2 Whlta Na ISpSTSr. Rto Namlaat Otta , 41.4111 ha 841491764; 1 jel- - No. 2 white, I7A86Sr; . Barley, 88g8-Timothy lead, 88 804(80 tlorer ared. 16UOg28.UO. Pork, nominal, I - lent. 8102 Riba, 4U.OU012 00. WE0LZ4AU P10DOCI. fQnotatlaaa by Mutual Creamer; Company.) , . I freah eatra creamery bolter pnand run greeh eatrt creamery butter la b OS- - ae lota .'..I .US car-- 0 (4F ,.,..$1.00 lbs. far Corn Flakoo er Poot Toastie, ...... ..10c pkg Graps-Nut45c for Sun-Ri- p Oats, 8 for . ...56e Largs 12 ox. can Tomato Ketchup, 3 . .. . ; ; . .. . .. 860 for . . . . 4 can Pieros Perk and Bean 2So 4 cans Pieros' Tomato Soupi.tto ISe String Bsans, 2 for ..., ...(80 too JunsPosa, 2 for 25c 20o Sifted Pose, 2 for ...,,...,,460 260 Imperial Club Corn; 2 for Country Gentleman Corn, 2 for 36e .20o Sauerkraut, 2 for ,.,.36o 1 qt. Pure Maple Syrup ..,',,.46 HHI or Folgero 1 lb, Cofft , .440 1 lb. M. J. B. Coffee HIH Blue Can, 1 lb. ..........16 .$2 00 Folgsris S lb, Coffs C. W. or A. B. Naptha Soap, 10 .,60c bar 100 lba. High Patent Flour,. ..43.25 t2 Ibo. Potatoes ..,.,.i;..2Se too Washing Powder, 4 for-,,- . ,$Ss FREE DELIVERY . SATURDAY AND MONDAY. 20e t e, . Specials PursXard : . . .TT; , a. .46 36c 20c ,25c laVtO ,,,,,,,,,,,,,46o 8 lba. Cheese 2 lba. Batter .69o 10 lbs. Sugar -,- ,,.69c Traa Tea, per pkg. ...25c can Calumet Baking Powder 27c 8 lba, Psannt Batter 36c 8 cans Juno Peas . . . ,86c 3 cans Bwoot Corn .,85c ........ Mb, can Vernal Hony .....78c 10-l81.45-60-lcan Vernal Honey can Vernal Honey ..65.25 can M. J, B. Coffee 40o can M. J. B. Coffee. .81.17 Mb. can M. J. B. Coffee. .. .$1.90 W Jiave complete stock of 7, A 0. Soap and heap powders. Come In and take sdyantags of the free deal while It lasts Get 48c worth of goap and Soap Pow-da- r for 25c. We ara open until p. m. Packed in and 51b. If you like the best, ask your Grocer for UFFENS BAKERYS - b. - GoldenAnd 68-7- 0 top breadPASTRIES well-mad- e K St. " n , Was. 1606. V HNS and the tariff. Tha latter la reported agraod apoo th aoat flnanrr rommlttrr at ZA oemH a poond, cIaab content, for vroola for rlottilnf porpoaea, with carpot woola pTartlcally frro. It ia hollared that thr fovmroeet. If thia la adopted will find U a vary difficult trra eiotblng, 83 ft 90c: llry No. 1. 0e6e. Trrriiory fine atapl rholre, 41.088(1.10; half blood eomblnf, toJrgtl 00; thrra-rlght- h Ilood eumbiag. -78tt lie', quartw bkwg cowblpg. . . MWIDe. Drialn. 41.06t.0; AA, 96oa1.00; upm, enoeor. Real esmbiag, 29632c; Met carding. tariff te administer, and wt which probably 23023. . will bo ahhndofk(d ycty quickly. Ho far aa thf f MONII AK9 IXCHAK0I. mill ara concerned. Uirrt la little change. NXW TORE. Marrh for doth la alow and lowar wagea ara dereralga exrhangr. clared to t Inevitable. Tba altaattem ia tha watt ia atlU quteL ' XXTAl IU1UT. , NEW YORK, Marrh 24.'opprr. raaler later. spot and nar br - Tin. quirt; apot and nrar by, $29 25; futurwa, ' $20 17. Iron atradj--, nnrhangrd. a I rad, atradjr; $4 704.W. E'nr, qulat; Eaat fct. Iula drHrtfy Aatlooay? cot, $4.25. LONDON, llsrrh 15a; rWftrolytte, 21-- 5T Tin. Irad. Zinc, 144 HtuDdard roppert 64 lua. 7i 5a. Mobalr Ormt Britain, drmand. 4 rnltlra. Pranrc, tlxlyday bill os banka, 07. drmanS, 0 010; eabla. ermand, luly, 8 rahlr, 8.14. Brlflum, damand. 44 Otrinany, Srmand, catolan, rablr, HollanS, grtnand. 87 78; rablr, 87 81. 80. Norway. Sraand, 17 78: Iwrdcs, draaand. 9S.13; Ttrumarh, draand, 21.20; iwltarrland, drmaatl, drawn, 1, 1(40, ipal. dmand, 187; Uraarr, .02 ( Canrbo-Slunkl4.20; Poland, tfamand. Bra-al- l. drratnd. 1 71) Argentic, draoand, 80-7" demand, 1(67; Montreal, fall rnoory, eaalrr; high, low, 464; ruling rat, rinsing bid, 4; nffrrnd St 46 ;a . Mal bias. 464. Tall In again t aoraptasra, 4. Tima loans, firm; alnty da), 4HE4 ; nlnriy alt mrnlli, daya. Prim martaatll paprr, 4684(1. 88; alrady. i. II8V llf apot. If! .!; 4:7. 4; t 10b. kiJt ta M. apat, Fuilre A 44. 4ft4; r' WHEAT, OATS AND KIT, ,14ft MINNBAPOLia. Minn., Marrh 21 Wbrat, BOffTOlh WOOt MARJCrr, greanwry batter, perrb-- ment prtnte .MS Utfrrii 24 Tto tvniarriat BOUTON, rarripto. 120 ran raotparrd with holiday yrar DubUah-wo- ol yrrah flreta eenamory bnttae la prtcaa m b.. ago. . . r. ;r.7 .7 . . ' May, (1 40; Jnly. $116 Iowa; .7.7,::'.T';Hii'" freah - ftrat erenmery bntteri ' Puerto- Cara, Ns I yrllow.- ae T iteniMtter m-- et MS prlnta ala, Ns ( whlta, (2 ft 82 Ulcblgaa amt Nrw Tart flmme Malee. la rubra .28 hotter freeing hail Rar4ay..40ftdla, 440t5r flor ttnwavhud. bteeid atewwnrwMwwwIiw.ia 1 - blood hAWanhHI. 'SUCtllc;' gelertad traan-wgKya, Na. g, . Ranch egg .9 18 nnwaahad. 5H4f5r; quarter . bhwd anwaRhad, rut, Na. 1, 82.8064K2-M64- . .21 full teaaaa otooena triplet 37. .22 full cream eheeae, Touag Amaricn. LOKSOH M0MET. WlBransla. Mtaanart and hraragr Ka Eb .20 full cream rhaene, 8 pnnad aquare. . 64d par U)ND0N, March 24 Bar allrar,-gland Half blood IMttlttf; thrra rlghtha blood. .84 bterk Swla rheran blood. Ounca. half v 47ter; Cream brick cbeeee .20 Hrtmrrd baaia rant. Mnoey, I par biarounl ratra. atoert kill, 1 TriaaFlua Twflva month , $1.40; tight prr .rant; wool MARKET. I hr aatha. OOteOte. mantb' bt I Is, S!ftS prr rrnt. 1 a BOB TOH, middla March 24 -- Tb Commarclal $1.05tf 10; tain)tiNor(harB. ' ' BAR SltTZK. loeumu will mwnty OVttll 00; aoBthmi, tn tb NRW YORK. Marrh 21 wad trade ban Cratered Kiitora No. 1 afapla, $1 10M IP: yorrlgn BaY'fHrrr, ' dollar. 19 a. oomhiag, chiefly thi week upon the taduetrtal attnatlon fin aod flna medium $1.0i4tl 0$; (Se; Marie toua Preah extra S (SO ........ Green Onions (Utah), 4 bcna...10o Celery (Hearts), I bunches. ... .15c Water Cress (Utah), bunch ,...Se New Cabbage (Texas), lb. ... Se Mustard Orsons (Curly). 4 .toe bunches Potatoes TRusset), extra good. Winesap Apples (fine eaters,-. - erisp and Juicy), 4 lbs. for- ..2Se Rhubarb. Parsley. Head Lettuoe,-Bouthe-rn Yams, Oranges, above the average, etc., eto. 144 EAST BROADWAY , Wasatch 51(t $4 70&4 75. BA1RY Frssh Eggs, dot Crsamsry Buttsr, lb. Pot Kossl lb Pork Boast, lb. X7jC .20c Vsal Boast, lb. .18o-20- c lb. Bump Boast, BoUsd Prime Bib Boast, lb. -- 20c 22a Logs of Lamb, lb. - -5 y lba. Lamb Chops Pork Chops, lb. Veal Chops, lb, Uarket Just 0 Few Step Seat ef State III HewBioadway Street on Broadway A . 7411. Ho-Spri- J nt Wheat l 32. FRKg DELIVERY. ' Rhone Was icalet. Sa aWks.3741 14 WlU 7o 1-- SCCII'TOA & f - Wb Deliver g0auA(nR4 (M -- ,,.10c ...... M t 8 4l Delightfully rich and ntollow. ' Freeh from Importers and blenders to you. Every bit of the price goes into the coffee. No expensive cans. . mt ,14c J0C OiC Country gattun, lb, Lamb Chops, lb. -- ...,,....,.160 AU dtaaka, Jb, 16. 83c Butter, 65c 10 I bo. Sugar Alb. bag Rollad Oats ,39c Jar Vernal Honey ,,...30o 39c 6 ihik Bulk Mscaroal Wo 'cut only tha heat quality meat. Wo alio protect our customers by ' using Toledo Corks 6 lbs. d Tintic Ore Output Larger j Strike in Victoria Mine !03 WEST (4c Milk, (all cans, 10 fee 60c jar Reach or Plum Jam ...,40s 26s can Peach er Blackberry fOe Jam Macaroni or Spaghetti, S fee . ,26c 2Se SssdsO Raisins, 46 for 26c Crsam of Wheat, pkg. o 1 M.-T- kere sssi ,.TT Cash; second Grocery south. 4 Slat, Earlier un. ,T . 1 Attributed to Purchases the ( ccxCojo 0 Payne-Aldric- Inactivity WESTERN MACARONI BALT LABE CITY, UTAH The matter of rates for ths proposed Steel Industry in Utah still is under consideration," gald H. M Adam a, vice 4100,-OO- TONE OF ' oven. ret,lb. LBS, SWEET POTATOES $, $611,-7(8.7- 4. ana-ar-y EXPORTERS RECEIVERSHIP. I NEW YORK. March 14. Federal Judge b.mx today appointed Martin Conboy receiver In equity under 124,000 bond for the exporting firm of Isaac Brandon and Brother, against which a bill In equity pad been Med by the Panama Banking company. The assets of the firm, which does an extensive bus neas In Koutji and V - rvnfral America, are estimated at 42 guu, iv a a r PICTURES TO HELP TRADE. H 4EV!.X EW YORK. March 24. Tha National Bt 41.00 Mad Broome 74e 4 Tie Broom ....I ,....40 to bar Creme Oil Soap ..,.,...,...46 10 bare Kirks Whit Boo ,..,,,44 Bring us your F. A O. Coupons fee redemption today. 40 ,.20 dog. 8t. Michael Oranges toe 40c do. Fancy Lemone 24c 24 lbs. Fin Potatoes ' Downtown Eton 7th South and 4rd East, 4v nth 3rd feuth ng Stats Street , Declares. u. HP ?, lb. hag Cache Valley High -- .$1.44 Patent Flour lb. bag Sperry's Farina, (bettor than GermadrJ ,,,...,.43 HOSKISSONS Encouraging Industry Requires Study Rail I Notet THE EAtDLEY GROCERY CO. store t 0 East Eeeend Oeuth owned and operated by ut except th meat department, whieh will b . ever April 1, of Question 48 Macaroni With Tomato 8auce , 1 pkg. macaroni i2 tablespoon hotter tablespoons floor , 1 eup tomatoe ) t cap milk teaspoon soda' Cook macaroni until tendep ia aalted water, lleat milk and thicken with flour. Add soda te boiling tomatoes, then mix with milk. Mix the macaroni with the tomato sauce and add , 2 eup grated cheese. Plaee in buttered baking dish, cover with bnttered bread crumbs and bake 20 minutes In bet' Extra Bpscixl AU Day i Balance sheet follows; Assets Cash on hand, 420,7(2 84; mining property. 41.749,481.1)4; bills rscMvabls, P. CL, A E. BREAKS RECORD. 440.0O0; plant aocount, 41874.24: accounts BAN FRANCISCO, March 14. The Pa. receivable, 4785; advance premium, comelfle Gas and Electno company today re- pensation Insurance, 44t( 44: deficiency u account, 4212,483 64; ported 437.404,107, the largest gross total 42.044.018.24 in its history, for 1921. Ths 131 Liabilities Capital stock, 12,000,000; unwaa an increase over of 42,424,(14 figure issued, 4116.000; balance, $1,875,000; ac 1920. counts payable, $96; unclaimed wages, Operating expense were 4(21.444 higher 28 78; reserve for depletion, ' $17,899.60; than the year before' and tha company total 42,044,014,24. (pent 414,040,294 In extensions of its plant. After, paying dividend, the company Active. carried forward to surplus 41.144,744, or The outlook for the Knight property at 49(2,414 more than last year. Rico, Wellington, the mlns.-'Tia- a been Immeasurably Improved by the repent strike, according to Mr. Trenholm. The company Is etlfl pressing a claim afcalnst the government for the money spent during the war In blocking out a very large tonnage of ropper pyrite ore and an enormous tonnage of iron pyrite, sampling 62 per cent sulphur and 43 per cent- - Iron. The company expect to be able to start shipments from Its or .body, recently discovered, by the first of April. Statement of assets and liabilities is aa follows: Assets trash on hand, $202.49; mining property, $657,417 24; plant. $8494 84; Rico real estate, 41321.43; livestock, 310; stock premium and discount, 4746.(0; surplus Payno-Aldric- h Prac- and deficiency, $1S, 084.14; total, Liabilities-Capi- tal stock, treaaury. 411,611; balance, $44,444; -Raw unclaimed wages, 43.76; bills payable, paid in surplus (assessments!, 4100,000; reserve for depletion, 4486,150; March 24. Upturns which Committee. total, CHICAGO. 4681,798.78. took place today In the value ef wheat resulted largely from Oklahoma reports of unfavorable prep condition and from signs of more active foreign demand. WASHINGTON, March 4. While the cent net Tha eloee waa unsettled, ty to basic wool rate of 14c a pound, cleaned Jo 41.43M and higher, with May $1.12 content, fixed by senate finance commit41.1464. Corn flnlehM $1.14 to July tee (Republican tn rewriting the Fordnsy to 44 VH cent higher, oat 64 te .44.. cent up and provisions ranged from tariff Mil, Is alvtnt Is 10 cehtTdecl n e to l Seen te advenes. h the law, ths duties agreed waa dewheat market the flrat At upon for manufacturers' wool are considpressed toy a renewal of liquidation of erably bstow those In the famous schedule contentions bearish and by May holdings K of that law. that the gmount of wheat In eight in the Beginning with wool and hair advanced In Canada and on ocean United In any manner or by any process manupassage waa 44,000,000 bushels larger than factured beyond the washed or scoured a year ago, Th majority of traders, state, and continuing on down the line though, switched to th buying side of through yarn olotha, hrtlt fabrics, plushes, the market after th first hour. Influenced velvet and other manufactures, the proevidently by crop complaint from westposed rate are well briow the figures In ern sections of Kansas and Oklahoma, the Payne-Aldric-h law, but are materially Consumers' , where, it waa said, wheat field were higher than those in the Underwood law. falling to respond properly to improved In p rev tous Republican tariff la we manweather and the extent of winter killing ufacturers were given a protection about in Month was yet to be determined. four time aa great as the raw wool rat. In addition, th presence of green bug Such protection tn the pending bill was peat In Texas was noted. vtgorouMy opposed by the woolgrowers. . At this Juncture, gossip spread that peeiel to The Tribaaa considerable new export business we CLEVELAND. Ohio, March 24. Metal being dona and that the bulk of tb wheat business waa Inactive, although this ha on ocean passage reported as having Shows baen shipped for order had been sold frequently been the case at this time or abroad before It was shipped. On the as month. to wheat ehort Tha Tribaaa. manjpurshsenLdo.thelr nu in ad v ireee - tn prteea, the Special laet eucb PARK CITY. March 4. Production of buying th first week or two, saya th oovered freely, but toward or by the mines of ribs Park City dis- Dally Metal Trade. Price eased tn cop- buying lessened and th market was sagtout elnc. lead eloee. and the held at somewhat firm. per The trict for the week ending tonight dropped tn lead resulted In an ad- ging Talk of export sale of corn at th oft to 4444 tons, aa compared with 497 strong tone seaboard helped to rally th corn martone for 4h preceding seven days Mines vance of 64 cnt In lead sheets. were Sale of th copper first ket. Gate were firm throughout the sesand the number of tons produced by each heavy half of the rp"lb but subsequently th sion because of rain causing delay to follow; Judge Allied companies, 1344 tons; cul- market became aulst. London tod ths seeding. ver King Coalition, 444 tons,- - Ontario, 475 decline, du to selling based on expectaProvisions ended In line with bog tions of larger American supplies and values tone; total,' 2344 tons tn th deoltn German buying. ConsumpRANOK Or TUB LEADING ITITEM. . tion here hr growing among tooth wire (HOAX MUtT. and Th Is brass mills $12.4764 NIW YORK, llamk price waa possibly a" shad waakaeea la tha raw aaear market, wttk to JU3, delivered, and Cnbee deetlala W (14. ceet tag frelgfct, equal less.4 Borne sine producer are willing to exlo (8e far eeetrt fusel. Tkera were aalee ef 1A20 tend the 44.70 East 8L Louis price tover bate ef Cabas ft ret week April and 1X000 bag sew loedlag at qaotad April Instead of asking a preprteee. Tkera wen alee tales of 10.400 begs mium, aa they did recently. Today some of Sag Domlagea afloat (or Mew York at sellers became anxious and metal could 2 (18c, cost aa freight, for Canada. toe bad at $4 6764. It haa become dlffloult Tke raw eater fat area manat was eerier, to get car lota of lead at less than 44.46 under aratbmd tag Ugaldatloa, prompted by Eaat fit. Louis and 44.74 New York. At the eeatisued weakoee la tbs spot market. the earn time larger tonnage consumers Claetng price wen 4 (a 0 point set tower. continued able to get lead at 44.40 Eaat May. 1.48c; July. 2.04c; September, 2.83r; St. Louis and 41.70 New York. Some t.4Te, ar operating at a rat which Tke market foe re Card waa enact tied ted producers .exceeded have in beet 10 were te times rarely they lower wttk earhenged point prices of SPANISH REVENUES GAIN. 3v"w.vSHINGTCN. March 14. Although nlhe Spanish government revenues showed a flee granulated listed at 0.40e tn I.60e. iin improvement, as did ths gold reserve outers wen mid le be eve I labia at vbnd note circulation, during December (.18. although thorn wo set murk taqalry. and January, the government finances re. Refined futons were wtthest tnaaactleon. main unsettled, according to advices to. ClesiBg.end Jnly, HOe; geptnmber, de. May ay to the department of commerce from ommerdal Attache Cunningham at Ma. YORK ERODVOK. .rid. Merck 04. Batter, KSW TORE. aery; Hie causes for this condition Mr. Cun. htfhac I baa extra. STtkdcSV; err Ingham gava as the Moroccan campaign, creamery aitraa. Te; erenmery ftratg, SSgMHu. d vances to railways and food subsidies extra tint, Rggn, fltmer; freak gathered vhlrh contributed largely to a budget de. MHdfTht: mm, ft rata, J4g2c. Ili tency. Chabm, Irregular. wrvj 8ego or Bordens Mlllj Small ran Id lbs Fin White huger ...46c 4 Ido can McDonald Pur , Cocoa .. Sperry's Cracked Wheat ..,.,.18 Hprrry's Oermea ,...,..1(e Large 'pkg. Sperry'e Oats ,...,,..26 4 pkgs. Shredded Wheat ..,,..24 14 01. Jar Strawberry or Reap- berry Jam ,..24 16c can Aaaorted Jam 10s Small Log Cabin Syrup ......tig 40a pkg. Alber't Flap Jack Flour $3 IDo New Crop Manchurian Walt.JO nuts lb. I lb Hills' Red Can Coffee 4e 15 lb. Hills Red Can Coffee 4 lb. M. J. B. Coffee ....$1.40 Large Jar Van Camps Salad. .24 Dressing .... 1 lbs. Fancy Blue Rogr Rice ... .14 )5c Camp bell' Pork and BeenaT 3 for Me . .94 Cream Cheea Beauty pkg. American Spaghetti r Macaranl ......,14s 42,-1- five-poi- re- t moat economical food yp ran bur. I lb, full ,.. Daisy Button-- , tb. Strintly Freeh Egga, damn ..,.29 Evsry sn gusrantosd. skip-mea-t, DISCOUNT RATE CUT. CHICAGO, March 14. The federal The Food for Health "QUEENS TASTE MACARONI the I. Park City Production 3C NEW i BARGAINS FDR ALL DAY. less, , It is still a fact that ths prices of many retailers and middlemen are too high and must be reduced before they will obtain the patronage to which they are entitled, and that the wages demanded by some of the trades are out of line and a great hindrance to enterprise and necessary construction, This la hindering building operations In a large 'measure. ; T believe our euboldlary oompanlea are now booking up to about tt per cent of normal capacity and on account of old orders on hand w are shipping at least W per cent of normal capacity." o a o , NEW RAILROAD FORMED. LITTLE ROCK, Ark.. March 1. The Mtseouri A North Arkaasaa Railway company was organised here today, granted a charter by the stats board of railroad Incorporation and given permission by flh board and ths railroad commission to purchase the Missouri A North Arkan- sea Railway company when tt t sold at receivers sale April 10. Ths new com ps ny Is capitalised at 43,000.000. The new company expects to begin operation of the road, suspended since last on May-1- . July, S . , t RAIL MERGER' DENIED, NEW YORK, March 14. E. N. Brown, chairman of the board of directors of 'the Pere Marquette Railroad company, were today denied that any negotiation for a merger of hie company ndlng -and ths Ann Arbor railroad. Members of the Pere Marauett committee also denied aay nego. jjQUatlona were in progress. -- on the condition of the vari-SKnight properties at Ttntte have been In thi Dragnh the quarts portion of the mine Is under lease to the Tlntlo Milling company and the Iron xone to the United States Smelting, Refining and Mining sompany. The quarts portion of thaora body is of such low grad that be company found It Impractical to mine. Royalty returns from shipments, which average about fifty tons daily, are small Under ths iron ore lease about 71 cents Whatever we dowlll be done openly, per ton i returned to the company as he added; It will be 6ur policy and CALL IEEUEO. royalty. Work on this leas, however, follow Increases In the selling to suspended on the first of December, -Btate Bank Commissioner Seth Ftxton was wtirlce of others UP to the point which because of a stock on hand at we believe to be fair and reasonable and last night Issued a call, for the statement the smelter. , Asurplus sublease on the fuller of the condition of all stats banks. The not any further. Prices Too High. 3-l- Report Issued by General Manager Hugh E. Trenholm At two of the mine, the Colorado Consolidated and the Iron Blossom, considerable work la being done by and excellent results attained thereby. A plan of encouraging lessee by giving them free air and powder, where Conditions Justify such a policy, has resulted, according to Mr. Trenholm, In the producing of some valuable ore. This plan of operation tn the Colorado has resulted In returning sufficient revenues to take care of practically all of the company's operations. In the Colorado Con., work la being don In entirely new territory on the 244 leva! on a west vein at No, t shaft. This vein, which strikes northeast paralleling the old slopes 12$ west of the old m channel, traverses, It la said, some very favorable limestones The balance sheet of the company, according to President O. Raymond Knight, present the following Hems: Resource Cash, 12493.24; accounts re28, ceivable, 4S50.64,. note receivable, 400; Insurance deposit, 4240; plant, mining property, 149,092 20; treasury stock, 440,000; surplus and deficiency, 499.404 64. total 4240 272.40. Liabilities Capital stock, 4250,000; reserve for deplalUL 4B446: account predation, payable, 41446 42; "pay roll, 4230 27; unclaimed wages, 4112.60; total, 4240,373.40, - yu TILL 12 OCLOCK SPECIALS 3 cans Sego'or Borden Milk ,, ,. can Blue Karo ', Syrop Leasing Work Done in Colorado and Iron Blossom Has Favorable Results. "rate-breaki- The buslnee men bars tha opportunity to briny about honeet, reasonable and faiy prosperity, he aald, and they can do ao tt the authorities all! maintain the lawn and thua aecure for Individual the right to work tn aocordanoe with their opportunltleo and desires. But the people of the country must he courageous. industrial and economical, for In that way only can prosperity be brought longer." - back." - Treaty Is Factor. HOW MUCH necessary to remove thg objectionable differences. El Paso, ths only city named tn the order. Is a point," being situated on the dividing line between territories la which railroad were given different percentages of by the general advance of 1929. Business, Gary Declares. - An eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteie Hew muek goes yeur Seller earn 7' There I big difference between what It dee earn and what It ehsold earn. Why net man It earn mere. Put It to work at Hoekiseon's and the cavings n yeur meat end grocery blit will surprise you. Go ever these Items carefully; Jet down yeur want end bring the Hat to ut psriy will be a plea aura te enrve In- Instituted by the vestigation has been Interstate comm roe oommtaMon, according to announcement today, into The rwaaonabieneas of practically all rates on coed in the western portion ct tha tUnited States The commission sedd It desired to determine whether the Interstate rates on coal from producing points In tana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico and .all states west thereof to destinations In other etatan and to El Paso, Texan are unreasonable, discriminatory, prejudicial "or otherwise In violation of the Interstate commerce arc" ad to make such findings as may be Economy and Industry Is Only Way to Revival in NEW YORK, March 1. American business needs only courage on tha part Of buntnase men, aa well aa other people. with Industrial honesty and a strict maintenance of laws, to return be nor. mal prosperity, Elbert H. Gary, chairman of tha United State Steel corporation, said today In commenting on general trade 24. 25, 1322. r Makes . rf- Deliciouj Pies Delicious Puddings Delicious Cake Filling Four Kind$ At Your Grocer V, a. i.- - MHMr. ' I h " If you enjoy real coffee c ' try Ira mk Mwnt.Jh. ft A Vj- |