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Show THE SALT LAKE THIBtJNE, FKIUAY MUttNINtt, AFK1L 4 14,-Hr- JX o' ! Livestock Industry Has Hopeful Outlook Coal Mining Con-Wi- ll Take Uabor on Up Agreement. t NEW YORK, April 1. the anthra- J kilnera and operators subcommlt-wa- r contract negotiations. which t s-- Brea in session her elno March It, t ok (a five-a- y recess tonight without 1 riig begun formulation of n sgree-- t i"nt which would settle th preach 4M Member of the aubcOinmlUee tpmoqnced ther would renew their next Tuelday , new demand of the nineteen tub 1 by the miner prior to ct aU'ke e touched upon by the operiyors to In rebuttal of argument aureddy ited by the striker. Tt demand, vhh Ct ll or .eetUanicni f 'future grievances upon p ba lie of 5Ur. without using condition of 1W2 Was discussed. precedent, jfs.iargument oenng reached an without to Jr a Wipi.ral.6n In the new contract. 4 sharp controversy was aroused tT.rn Mid So. 11 was introduced, proa IJ-- I ig, for payment of000con'ract worker on ia legal basis of pounds to th ten. efeid of by the 2240. cr long ton, carload lota. THa demand wai op-by the operator oh th ground i urt It would add nearly 1 per cent re i wage of the, miners. In addition tp Increase lb lies rent sac ought", her of their demand , Thl question arks atUl 'before th sub nmnlltte when it adjourned . fctbmlnous cool operator who hay Ores her to lay reported th rece.pt ayett region ofPtnnsylvanla. where union have been concentrating their rghiHsatlon effort since th gtrlk wai ,t f 1 1 1 to Chicago, April is. The livestock Industry has set the pane for agricultural readjustment and ladioAtionS are that It wl.1 continue i exert a dominant Influence in the return of business to normal conditions." according to quarterly report Issued today by 8 B Stafford, president jof the Chicago 'LL estock exchange. "Hog aaJues are on a sound basis," "Continued light ays th report. Supplies may be expected. Even the heralded overstipply next winter will because of th mater alls hardly enormous losses th spring pig crop, has sustained, "A high cheep market all summer may be expected on account of meager supplies. The shortage ts general but most throughout th country, acute east of th Missouri river. should at sell "Cattle higher levels. Wi are on th verge of a scarcity of beef producing arflmale that would have become acute before pew Bad the depression Caused an Increase In marketing at the same time it curtailed consumptive demand. The 'approach of warm weather improves the eutlet for beef " - Hear These Records! And All filter Columbi i Records at Our ( - .) Main-Floor- Todays Most Popular Hits Cpr. Ptccogrrpl Dept More and more people are buying their ords at our Phono graph Dept. You, too, will like the service you will get here. And, our record stock is com' plete. rec-- ' . " , T ' Angel Quid Fa-Tr- sTh Columbian . Angel Quid A1 Dear Old Southland Virginia Blue A-3S- 63 75c Jolson -- ' Fox-Tr- ot The Columbians " ' t declared, April 1. that th atrlk Ira spreading Ilk wildfire" Phil p Murray, v.ce president of the o America, deUnited Mine Worker clined to corroborate these reports, other than to say that "th strike la spreadHalt. ? Carton & ,Co. ot New York, for ing rapidly through - regions heretofore today- - Tha HaU Oar too bid strictly nonunion, was at. 88.57 4, a decided advance over sal at tbs first 15.000, 0W, Which th Nt Effect Discernible went for 4 02. WASHINGTON, April 1J Secretary AGREE TO MERGER. Hoover aald today the department of com mere has as jet noted no appreciable NEW YORK, April 1. Interests In effect of the coal str ke on business He Motor comdsclsred that the country coal supply Control f th Pierce-Arropany and ths Lafayette Motor company appeared to be sufficient for normal con of 'the have agreed in principle" to a merger sumption .and wkh man laid oft by railroads there has been of the two corporations. It was stated no material increase In unemployment. He added that he knew of no steel mills today. to present plana, Charles H. According oioelng because of lack of coal. Nash, president of tbs . Lafayette comIs to he chairman of the- - coin-oilpany. dated companies and, in charge of operaSPRINGFIELD, X1L, April 1. (By th tions. Other details of the combination 81 million dollars are to be settled at a meeting of the Associated Press worth of Illinois highway bonda sold to directors of both companies next week ot A-35- 70 75c Fox-Tr- ot The ColubiblanJ Lola Lo . Fox- - Trot Ray Miller and Hi Black end White Melody Boys , Doo Dah Blue tUf - w 4 Miller -- j A-35- 63 75c Fox-Tr- ot - and Hie Black 4 . and White Melody Boys, n JSoog of India Fox Trot -- ' -, To a Wfld Roe ; CesHased (met gag wags to th mand." ths Oa " Eddie Orchestra Fox- - 7Vof A-35- 69 : 75c n ; Elkin' Orehestra i l levs! of supply and de Ask any Columbia dealer to play these records for you. Youll know then why Colunv bia kadaia dance musio. Statement of Revenues. WASHINGTON. April 11. RAOroads In th United Btatss xoluslv of short lines with less than 11,006,000 gross revenue earned during February 147.762, 600. according. oltsrsat-owmeree reports compiled by tbs AssociaThis com' tion of Railway Exseutlvas. Imre with an operating deficit of Wc In 1821, month 176,1 during th Sams and la represented as sufficient to indi4 cate an annual return rat of 57 per cent on th value of property investment In transportation faciilllUe.. Revenues' for th month amounted to 4ol,S28,6iK, or per cent less than Comparative receipt a year ago. but operating expne war 1224,411,000, which I 13 6 par cent lee. Instancing decrease In freight rate which bar teen mads effective during th year, the association s statement said that ths roads hahdled during th month 14 per cent more traffic than they did a rear asa, but found receipts less, notwithstanding. n -t- 0 0 :n 0 0 0 0 0 0 rH 0 0 a r0 n in Vf a0 For Today and Saturday r 10 ;0 m rU :n :h Vibimri silk and lisle W RIBBED HOSE CHILDRENS Full length or with cuff top. Richelieu nb or English rib.i. Gray, suds,' blacky brows., and white. Sixes 6H to 10. Extra FAXES special CO HOSE Popular Richelieu rib,' for sports and street wear. 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Sisson, Jr., chairman of the Weori g American Paper and Pulp aesoclation forestry committee, reported today at the annual convention. A Congressional committee, he said, had devoted an entire week to Intensive study of th nation t forestry problem and had been urged not only by th American Paper and Pulp association hut by the American Newspaper Publishers association and th American Forestry association to enact measures which would aid In starting a new growth on th 11,000,000 ttmberles acres ot land In the country. HI committee, pe added, was hopeful for the paseaae of th legislation by tpe present congress. NEJW YORK. "April Enter Handkerchief Special Ladies tissue voile Sport Handkerchiefs, shades. Special for Eflater. In , , the new and 3Secr3for$I.CO , 18 East .Broadway 0000)30000000 -000000000 000000 000 if i, v, v . v One Ulster Parl'amcnt Adjourns. ' 0 .2- - PUSST 0 Ptf State government; Eamcn ds Valera and Charles Burgess for ths Republicans: Archbishop Byrne of Dublin, Stephen O'Mark. Lord- Mayor of Limerick and Lord Mayor ONeill of Dublin. An agreement whereby th Irish people at a free election can decide th dispute between th Free htater end Republicans was hoped for at th confersno of leaders of opposing fact. one. it wax recognised that th Issue between the two- - perttes Ws too sharply drawn to almlt of a political accommodation. but effort will be made to reaut such an undemanding a will discourage further disorders. Dr De alera has opposed an election on the existing register, which he contends would exclude many young men and women cvho hate reached v ting aga since it wax compiled, and Mr. Gnf. fith has been against a new register on the ground that Ha preparation would delay the elections, which he had planned for June. Those seeking to bring about sn adjustment believe an agreement, cir l reached whereby tho election coo Id b held In Auguet under a new register and thus avoid any Interference at the poll by the dles'dcnt section of the Irish Republican army, which upholds Mr 1) . Vslerqs views. - 0 - m WASHINGTON. April 11. dosing tho government s argument In the supreme court to compel th Southern Pacific to re ease control ovqr th Central Pacific, Solicitor General Beck declared today that the alleged unlawful combination formed by the Southern Pacific was not only the result of tire long Hne of railroad combinations, but was 0 0 0 0 0 M INFANTS, SILK AND WOOL HOSE Fine1 quality; black and whits. Bias 5 and 6; 65e values. ilij in Government Ends Argument . 0 0 0 E pair. 10 SI. MISSES' MERCERIZED LISLE HOSE Excellent for pixy or dress wear. Principally white and brown, but some blacks. Sizes 5 to 10; values to 63c. O PAIRS P I (tf) Special at .... O FOR VlaVll HOSE ROTS' TRIPLE-KNEBuilt foy weir. 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