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Show "THE SALT LAKITTRIBIISErBraD ATIMOITNINTi, ATIiTL 37132'--. UliCiHL During Suspension of Large Tonnage Accumulates : in Mine!. Ship-ment- s, , Bpeclat t The Tribune. 8 The repairs tn the aerial tramway of the Grand Central mine were completed April 1 and ore shipments were started Monday. During the suspension of tre shipments, a larger amount of mined ore accumulated on the various lessees blocks under- EUREKA. April K ground. It was estimated that from forty-liv- e to fifty carloads were ready for ship- -' ment when this movement of ore began. With the accumulation ready to be hoisted it will necessitate running to ca-- parity the hoist and tramway for several weeks at least. r i Exploration Speeded. ( work at this mine has in creased steadily for the past month and more contracts being lot (TaHIy. This ' will mean that are it will also be to hoist from 1(W to 130 cars jieccssary of waste ev ery shifts, . WMwk When exploration Exploration t -- -to the extent that the- - hoiatuigmuip ment .cannot handle the waste and ore in ene shift, two shifts will he Heed on the hoist- and lessees wiS be seiynred to but out- some of this ore on the night shift Repair work planned on the The ol progressing rapidly. v" nor already "has boon tern thi room forthe motors which will drive the - ; 1,ol8t: Waste Bin Completed. .... , A waste bin hae been instructed .with a capacity of about sixty cara This of muck. greatly facHitatos the handling An- htgersol sharpener-a- mt aTiew Torgg Vave also been Installed in the Shop, which has been entirely rearranged td Increase the speed of handling the sharpening of tools and steel and other iwith connection Work in the mine shop With the various changes that have been made, those now in progress and mine those planned, the will have the meet equipment -- Grand-Central obtainable. Commercial Club Mine Meeting Well Attended Attendance at the Co mm ore! yh "Wining committee's regular meeting yeswas was Of thief interest large, terday the discussion bv Attorney General Harvey H. Cluff of the object of Utah public securities legislation, especially with re- -. latton to legitimate corporations. In tijs discussion of the topic, Mr. Cluff outlined the history of the securities com mission. The aim of this group, he stated, Is to encourage the development of the natural resources of Utah In such a manner as to bring the greatest amount of benefit to investors. It is 'not the Intention of the pubho- securities commission, he emphasised, to discourage leg.ti-"mapromotions, but to protect the investing public from "wildcat ventures; In closing, Mr. Cluff assured those present that the promoter of a legitimate project, who could guarantee that the money of his stockholders would be spent economically, need not fear any inle'r.cr-enc- e from the Utah public securities commission, H, C. Bloks, secretary .of, the public ae- entities Tsommhsmtm, MrrUtufUsnd 'Joseph H. Rayburn were appointed as a committee to send a telegram urging Representative E. O. Leather wood to work for the amendment of the Dennison. fill bo that thin provision, if passed, will hot flisqualify exchanges in cities with a population of leas than 500,000. Plans for the mimng mens banquet being arranged by the committee- - and members of the Salt Luke Stock and Mining exchange for Saturday, April 29, at 6 30 p. m., at the Commercial club, were outlined by H. M. Adkinson.. Mining xaea interested In this function are urged to make their reservations at once with either Mr. Adkinson or Secretary Rayburn. Next Saturdays meeting wIH be devoted to a discussion of means of revlv- ing interest in activity pf the Salt Lake Stock and Mining exchange. An invitation to brokers of the local exchange to attend this luncheon, at the request of Chairman F. B. Cook, will be extended , - by Irving Lowe. THE STYLE YOU .A. take. of.. Palmolive Soap ,.At EASTER WANT-for IT VE HAVE -- ' t t i r Youll find YOUR style her$; lively new sport suits; Co. Keith-OBrie- n - suits, belted and plain. Theyre very smart; beautifully tailored by Hart Schaff--ner & Marx from the finest fabrics; priced at little more than cheap clothes . , 3 Norfolks; 2, te ' -- and - -- ;7 , to the short' addresses, the meetings serve as a mean for the members of the profession to become better ac, quainted,. dittos -- Oil Prospecting Permits Oil prospectWASHINGTON, April folpermits have been granted the Salt in the lands lowing applicants for Lcka .City land district: Embar OlL Co., 1560 acres, township 31 south, range 9 east; J. L. Strphauer, 320 acres, township 23 south, rangd 12 east; Elmer 2537 acres, township 22, south, range 20 east M. B. Wolfe and F. R. Durham. .2580 .acres, township 17 south, raitge 26 eastdjAlma F. Milner. 280 acres, tow'nship 19 Bouth, range 9 east W. C. 22 south, Rich, 1920 a or os. township range 19 east; H. B. Anderson, 1920 acres, 12 23 Eraelie earth south, range township Petri, 2560 acres, township 30 south, range 19 east; G, M. Dever, 640 acres, township 24 south, range 20 east; J. E. Edmunds, 2580 acres, township 29 south, range 8 cart; Vera Traynor, 2533 acres, Noon township 39 south, range 26 east; W. C. 4 SO acres, .township 27 south, Jeimlii-- a. range 8 east; W. B. Dobson et at, 2560 The board of governors of the Commercial club has granted the Engineering acres, township 27 south, range 10 east; 15 Council of Utah the use of the gold room D. A. Burns, 8 920 acres, township 2560 at the Commercial club for the Monday south, range 17east; F. It. Ford, 26 east, south, range noonday luncheons, according to H. T. acres, township Plumb, president of the council. FARES REDUCED, Tomorrow noon, Professor R. B. CHICAGO, April 8. The Wabash railbead of the department - of engineering at the University of Utah, will road today announced that the round-tri- p fare between New York and Chicago give a brief history of engineering ae a profession. The luncheons are open had. been cut from 361.40 to $43. The adall to Erie recently made the bams cut. engineers and their friends... Iq 4 like these topcoats for. style and service;, nothing like them for real values aTheres-nothin- ing Engineer Body Changes Meeting Place -- Ket-chu- t- Liberty Group Mounts to i Highest Quotations Since Issue; AU Bonds Strong-- . Youll likethe smart neV ideas in our spring suits for men; youll like, great va- 0.ul- Iuw prices better- -a nety at , 35 s35 r NBw YORK. April 8. The feature of a record week In the bond market wee the liberty group, a majority of that series mounting to highest quotations since the time of their iseue on enormous : , -- Arthur Frank , dealings. The strength of these bonds bears out predictions recently attributed to treasury officials that practically all the, war flotations of the federal government soon would reach par. Today's new for those bonds included the second 4s and second and fourth 4 In the foreign liet all the United Kingdom group improved on the strength of British exchange, the demand rate for sterling here rising to Its best in almost n six weeks. The new bond gained another point and Mexican government 4s and 5s were In renewed request. Of the Latin American issues the outstanding feature .was Havana Electric Light and. Power 5 s. these, gaining 2 points. Many domestic rails extend previous gains of the week, today's strong issue being Southern Railway (Us, which rose 1 point. Rales of bonds, par value, ' i Hart Schaffner &Marx Clothes Shoo max-lmu- I-- 4. 210 S. Main Street Csecho-Slovakla- filial Every toman lants -- approximated $11,566,000. CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. Bank debits April 8 $2,280,391 rLIVE . A Woodrow .Washer 1st Prize Won by MBS. F. L. MASSINGILL, 658 Lake St. Number of Words, 1503. ' $20 on a Woodrow Won by MBS. CARL S, SWANHOLM, 1207 E. 27th So. ' ' Number of Words; '1427. 3rd Prize $10 on a Woodrow Won by WALTER C. HURD, 777 7th Ave. NnmberQfWordsrJLl98. We thank everyone that tried and worked on the contest. JAMES S. WALKER, Jr., Manager. Respectfully, Ualtier L 159 State. Wasatch 4703. w- - Bpeclal to The Trtbuns, 8 Tattle Receipts. . 53. OGDEN, April Choice heavy .tears. 84.0066.50; good steers. 35 5000.00; fair .teen, $4 500 5 50; choice feeder steere, 85.0005.75; choice cow. aud heifers, 85 0005.86; fair to good cewt ami heifer., '84 0005.00; cutter., 82 0003 00, noser., 81.000? 00; choice feeder cow., 84 000 4 50; fat hull., 83.0008 60; hologut bull, 2 00 J 03 00; .ve calves. 86.0006 SO.. Vg,' 175 logs Receipt., aone. .thole fat 250 lb.., 810 00; bulk ef islet, 800010 00. feeder bog.. 80 000 50. 11 h Kheep Receipts, aoae. t'hoice lssibe. 012 00; wethers, 7.000 6 00; fat twos, feeder 00; limb. (10 00011.00. 00 to 2nd Prize 00 STOCK MARKET. - eIhjfu, ; . OODEV. so. bent htnd) wflipht lambs, lower: wevkti bulk price os DENVER. Special to The Tribune. DENVER, Solo., April 8. Cattle-Rece- ipt., 700; market eteedy. Steer, 18 6007.50, 85 0007,20; calves. (6 00011.25; bull., (2 500 4 00; feeders, 80007 00 Hogs Receipt, Hk; market like higher. Tup, , $10 26; bulk, l 76010 20. Bheep Receipt V sane; market rloilng stead; 4e weak; tdtmb., (13.7601680: yearling., wither a (lO.UO01O.6tq (12 00013.00; ewes, ' (0 0000.75. co, 13 tearty fl woold imi lb 13 XANBAS CITT. Mo.. April KAV8A8- - Cllf, Btatr. Bur.au of, ifark..i Cattle I 8 to Iamb. worried tlnllrcl Hrcrlpte, mme: fur wgpk, heavy beef etrer., .Iroug to 26c higher; others; end yearling. 2. Vl 6uc higher; top, 88 50; Mia stock, mostly 25c higher; .pots, 850 6oe up;, sc ner. and cuttera; 15026c. higher; bulla, ateady to strong; eahes, 5Ov0tt higher; .Docker., feeders and stock calves, 25040c , htgltcTLahorir cow. trnd,Jjefcnh aScbigUrf Hog. Receipts 1000; both, packer, sud ship per. took the offering, on .a early market; strong to 10c higher, packer, paid 810 25 aad best bid $10 80 on choice 210 pound weight to shipper et $10 30; bulk mixed loads, 31ihOO 010 20, top. 810 35. bulk et sales. 30.000 10 25; throwout aowa an pig, eteedy to strong. week , killing foe Rherp Receipts. .one; the latter company at an estimated cost of $1,748,000. -- The railroad IS to make semiannual payments at tha rate Of $o50 a day from I. C. BUYS CARS. 1. 1922, to April 1 1023, lncluaivtv April CHICAGO, April . The Illlnole Cen- the deferred payments to bear Interest tral railroad hae been granted authority at the rate of $ per cent. The only evidence of indebtedness will ba an equip by tha interstate commerce commission ment lease. A bill of sale will bo delivto contract with tha Pullman company ered to the Illinois Central when the lart, , for the building of "850 refrigerator- cars payment ha been made. , cl.we. generally 316 00; sbora, 25c (14 00. higher; top Root Iambs, by 32Z Cr COr UNION 212 Main Street Established 1903 DR:L. J. DULL, Manager SUNDAYS,- - 10 Silver Fillings Teeth to 2. April a. (felted States Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Receipt, 500; compared with week ago, pructlnll; stead; os alt claur. ev, pt calve, which cLoeed 50c to 75c lower. Week's top; Yeariiagt. (8 36; matured steer., 26; week's bulk price on beef steere, 07 26 0850; beef cowe and heifer., 86 8604 75, etnrkers end feeders, 84 3507.25 ml velvet. (8 000 6 75; c.nMra end cutters, (3 8504 25. Hot Receipt., 0600; eetire, moatl; 5c to 10c hifher than festerd.;' averaga; acme medium and hearie. up more; ahtpperk bought about 1000; cloved atrnng; good clearance, top, 310 65; bulk (10.85010 90, pig., nominally , ateaity. -Sheep Receipts, 24M0r today u receipt pr.c all packer direct, compared with week tk.lly ..... SI.E3 - since Thirtyei(tht Conferences have come and Rone the Union Dental Company opened its doors. some of our old friends of Each year we mi farlier dav,but their children and jjraiidchildren come in their stead, beeau.e, it hae been handed down froln generation to generation that in all the.e years the Union ha nover'raioed prieet or slighted the- - quality of work. Extractions........ We ran give you a better set of teeth today Tor 10 than ever before finest rubber, genuine Tru-by- e Teeth, perfect fit. In infest cases we can all your work during your Btay in the city. Our Crown and Bridge work at $3 per tooth is not not excelled by dentiets charging double. Come in and renew your acquaintance, whether you need dental work or not you are most welcome. te tfbra-jilot- "h fo $3 $1 Nitrous Oxid Gas with Oxygen PAINLESS SPECIAL CONFERENCE NOTICE tlQ - Cleaned...... Y CHICAGO, CHICAGO, -M - Fillings....... EQUIPMENT NITROUS OXlD GAS $3 X-RA- Very best sets of Trubyte Teeth Porcelain Open 8:36 a. m. to 7 p. m. ' HONEST WORK HONEST PRICES rn, Gold Crowns and Bridga Work J3 $2 UC3 ' Work Guaranteed Examination Free J V ' |