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Show provement Will B Steady ; Special to Tb Tribua. MOSCOW, Idaho, April 15. Dean Fran-icI- s A. Thomas of the University of Idaho is m school of mine and director of the Mate of minee and geology, ha re L turned from a trip through the Coeur d'Alene, Butte and Utah mining dlstrtcta Jean Thomaa bring report which Indl-- -f, pate that the mining Industry ha aucreeefully passed the low ebb and that the journey upgrade to normal condition ha "been started. . At Salt Lak City Dean Thomson represented the University of Idaho at the inauguration of Lr-- Oeorga Thonvae a prealdent of tho Univeraty of Utah, to mrwr rSg7rtflcnr point to . back. my. belle that the Industry-j- b this a much large scale be pursued-o- h Thomson Dean 'In the than past," year from a leading w, laid, "la the statement mining meehlnery concern at Salt Lake I hat the volume of business the first ? three mohths of 1822 a cons'derably excess of that recorded during At ear of 1921. "In the Coeur d'Alene region much of activity la be.ng effected by the ithe smaller producers, which presents a com- parstlve.y new condition. It has been some time since the amall operator was 'W .reckoned with, but even these small pro-- ;, working on - rather f .iuojTarBOK orubls programs of activity and devel opment. ........ .. "iiith prices a number of the larger producers. found who suapens.on necessary ' ' ' gh-- 'during wages. are planning resumption of activity on as- near a hormal basis as practical. "The Anaconda Copiier Mining company at Butte la running at about 0 jser cent of normal production, but this a Will be constantly Increased. Z. "Resumption on the part of UtalrCop-- t Per Is of great Importance to .the Utah "and western mining Industry. ? Tbe total of the entire Investigation frmekea It quite certain that the coming s year will see increased activities In minting. New proiiertle are to be exploited end developed and the Industry will be . expanded. Dean Thomson reported that, a though weather Condition In the Coeur dAlene . region were not the very best, the general schemes of activity were not bblngmaterially hampered and that produelion was progress. ng et a satisfactory 5 I, bureau f , . -- 1, fi 2 ,jy 3 t s5 f ' Bt:k exchange activity was of the routine character, with most of the sale d confined to the list. Tradstocks was cening In the higher-pricetered on Walker Mine. - Other high priced shares, with the exception of passed without atrade, Silver- - King Consolidated wee traded in at 44c, Cardiff, which opened at 7o for the sale of 200 share, closed at 85c on the Bale of an odd lot of 100 shares. North Standard, with 8000 share traded In around 5 l$c, was the most active stock on the board. Because Saturday I ArbwdkyT leghi holiday, and no session will be held, the joint meeting of the Commercial club and brokers planned for tomorrow will be postponed until Saturday, April 22. Prince Consolidated, which receded on the news that directors of the company were planning tp make the Mock. ,of .the company assessable, held yesterday at 4c for total sales of 4000 share. lower-priced Daily Average of Crude Oil for Week Shows Decrease Oar-dlff,-- Applications , of College CraduatesP Are. Requested from the price of 13 at which It has bean by Miniryjr holding. On the next sale, however, the rose to whloh at ad )3, price promptly further tranaacUonswer made. lower-price- d Alta and Tintlo stocks Applications of quallflsd m.n, that Is, showed M chance in attitude,-- - Eureka college good training graduates with Bullion held at 5c, Leht Tlntle at l)$o and Eureka Lilly at 8c. Quotations In chemistry and mstallury, ar sought follow: for fellowship In the department of minLISTED STOCKS, research at the ing .and metallurgical Bid Asked, University of Utah during the year Ait .08 I ,04 Nicbiga according to Dr. Joeeph H. Merrill, uo vi Antrlop 8ip ...... director of the Utah State School of Alta Toa AlU Tiger ; Mines and Engineering, These fellowAiwr Con Mlnaa ships not only entitle the recipient to a A(bio Con 1720 fee for living expenses, but afford Amr Metal Mia Ca an excellent opportunity for training unAlta Tuaael der the supervision of highly expert engiBullion neers. Blf Hill In going over the records of the local Bi cot Coal station or the United States bureau of Heaver Coppor mines recently. It was established that Huy Mtute almost every student receiving a fellow Blar'ii Metal ...... rate. Dlashttm Ualeaa ship had been sought at the completion ..UH" iCent Knreka of hie work by a large chemical, mining MINIHO STOCKS. g AH TKAHOISCO CMb Ttexall oaoAx or metallurgical corporation. Because of 1 As Reported by I. A. IDs Is A Co ) Colo Coo DM.SIIIMt the excellent experience and highly exCrown Point Asked ( Bid. pert training received by fellows, posiCardiff tions are generally, at allakla ta such .men ,5rt,afll4- District Daly at the end of the stipulated period. Ibctll ....'$.08 '$ .08 Bair Went .... the ol During the coming year, Blue Bell . . ..... .... . Dragon I 01 r problems to be continued are tbe .follow' loinb Fraction Demiloba Con Plorriwe ; . . . . . .... . ittgr Kmini HiUer , .os .07 First. Ore dressing problem Coldfield Coe v dealing Kmptre Mine AH .(A .... Kewanaa with f crushing and flotat: baatero Hrloce .09 ,t)S Jmnbo Kit .....a, hi Inherent Second. Problems B Bell ,, k lews Stsr I,..,...- - ... volntlllxstlon Emerald process, chlorldislng .19 ... Silver Pick Con Eureka Mine eluding equilibrium measurements UabhatUn District R Crtwn Point turns treatment. .04 .03 Manhattan Cob E Tin Coal ... "V" fundamental of the Third. 8tudy .os W kite ( sps East Tin Con chemical reactions Involved In the .02 .01 ... Grandma ........ . . Eureka lllly .01 .02 roasting. Fpenrhead Cold Euteka Huilio Fourth. Oil shale technology. .04 . $ U. Crnokerjack (old Chain Fifth. .01 ... Hydrometallurgy of aims. Orsat Bend Drand Central .01 Banuatnrin Application should be addressed to' Dr. Great Western raB ' Comstock District Merrill, director of ths Utah 8tate 8chool Salt Lak of Mines anTEhiririe'rlng, Haaiburf ,26 Hsls a Norctoo The department of mining Howell City, Utah .... .IS .JO univer!exieu of ths research Iron Blossom and metallurgical ... .IS .13 ABfcftOphlr - under- - whose- supervision - fellows Indian- sity. ,os '.0 Parage Irua King work, Is maintained on a cooperative .o .0T Slerrs Sends ... basis by the University of Utah and the Judge M A 9 .26 ,23 Viilen .... ....... K'miehee station of the bureau of mines. local et Tonop.lt Uhl Tlntle ..... the fellowships to be I.7S Concerning . . i.eo ...... Leonora ........ .01 awarded. Dr. Merrill makes ths followGipsy Queen ....... Isogger statiment: ........ Butler Jm ing .... Lynn Big .23 Hsltfax "Fellowships afford an excellent opporMunson He ....... .11 .00 .... ..... Idtdwa for qualified young men to become tunity MIDer Hill a.u. 01J. .A.5.fcA U and met t.. l'lts. . tit.... jji experts tn the fleMs ot mining May Day -frliaptb ailurgy and to prepare themselves for MwroW tn thsa work apodal highly technlcal Michigan (Hah .... .... ... ,OJ North fltar w.... fields. Those who receive this training Mont Bingham .IS u)a ...... Kim'0 in demand at reNew Qiiiney ........ hava been, and 1.00 Tonopnh Et ..... Naildritrer munerative salaries, 1.20 End ...V.ssa to be . North standard ...... "Thera are several fellowship Otbr District"- 0 K Silver .02 awards 1, each having an annual value Nevada HUU . ... are ............... open to .80 of $720. These fellowships Hound M to PlUtllt .... see...! who have had a good .01 fe'ent Toiiopab graduates college Con Priiee Tl metallurgy, ... . . . i. . .ss.4 training In chemistry and will Ptnrhe Rrtetol 2S be rerrwuiia Eureka and applications for them Price Mining ... 1922. 15, Applicants to ceived up May PrOVO ss.eges.e. should send a copy of their records from VTV T0SK LISTED ST0CX1. Reeda Peak Con ..... office of tha college where th rajflatrar Houth Standard ..rt.vt.rv.r. (As Reportsd by J. A. 11 ok Is A Cal and the they have, or will be. graduated, unit names and addresses of at least three Hradlcate .... who know thslr character, Silver King Coal reference flllver King Con ... .... .... ability and attainment. (Hens Mines "Holder of these fellowships will be ( on subject to ,the rule governing employee Silver Shield of the United State bureau of mine Tecoma .... Julystu-I. and will report for duty about as Tar Babr 1922. They must also register .... Tlntle Central ... beand of Utah In tb9 University dents Tintlo Standard .............. come candidate for the degree of master Curie Sam ..... .... of science (unless this or an equivalent t tAh COf) previously earned). Cnion ChiefnkMl degree has been devoted to classroom, time will be Their Vietur MialOf ................ Fellow wort. Weat Toledo .... library and laboratory one but the apfor year, Walker Mining r,TTT.n are appointed Fellow Woodiawa ........ .... pointments may be renewed. Euma .... have no laboratory fee to pay. Department - 1922-192- 3, ., t ........... chlor-ldlai- a- Dl.trlct-Brtniu- -- -- tl-t- ar, Wt Opoh-mg- OPBNINO SALES. 2000 at Be. AlU Blf Hill, 8000 st 2 He. East Crown Point, 1000 st 2V4e; 1000 st 24e. Eureks Lilly. 1000 st Be. Euraks Bullion. 1 000 st seller tes Carl. Lebl Tlntle. 2000 at e. - Miller BIB. 9000 st 1C. New Quincy, 1000 at 4 He. North Standee!, 4000 st SVie; 8000 st Be. 4c. st 4e. st 97V4; 300 st 81 M. UNLISTED STOCKS. 1'rlnf. 3000 Walker, 300 i: "a ssured' them load a c&maparllla is the medtclne to make good blood. Begin taking tt now. It Is just what the system needs at this time and will do you great good Sharpens the appetite, steadies the nerves, (Adv ) ft T -- i c John Moody, In his last letter, Trading in Foreign Govern-- , ment and Foreign Municipal Obligations has been and Is still occu- itying a Uadlng part In themar-ot.- " , t have specialised In ths beat of thess bonda since fflhlr rise began over a year ego. . Considering safety, marketability and yield, the following are among the bet; Argentine Govt Es, 1947.,.T4V4 TVs Can. Natl Csui. Nor, Es. 1925 (govt, guaranteed). 99 S Copenhagen la 1919 7U Cuban Govt. 6s, 1929 . ... 87ti (large) ..74 Jap Es, 1947 64 Norway 3H. Sao Paulo Es, 1945 ,.71 Boo Paulo 8s, 1931 (guil-- 1000--a- (Miff,Crown 0 t 97c;1 100 t Me. i Cast Point, 000 at 3 We. Eureka Lilly , 2000 at 9c. Eureka Bullion, 1700 ta 1000 Howell, 2000 at W. Iron King. lOuO at 9Hc. Ubl Tin tic, 2000 at Now nlncy, BOUO at 1000 North Standard, 1000 at 6 He. 900 South Standard, at 10c. t - HUvar Klnf Con.rlOO at 44c. 7 " Writ Toledo 3000 Walker, 800 at 3 00. Woodiawa. 900 at 9H. Euma. 1000 at 7e. . Eureka Mine. 1000 at 4He. 4e; Trunk Pac. s, (govt, guaranteed) - Grand 1962 (3 " Complete Information on Inquiry. J. A.II0GLE & CO. Salt Lak City Ogden H V 8 do do do rtr at 9f. . at TORK BOITD Los Angeles Pocatello c LUT. ... urf 4.s,.r. 4. Se -- n-t Se gju 2s coup . A K 91 V, .. ,,.ll Mo.KATsx 1st 4s cv 4s coup Me Pse sea S3 ns Mist Poww Es... 8 Psns 8s re S3 N Y Peat Beb do 3s coup Ss.ligu A out T T ev As. 114 Nor Pse 4t M Armour Oo 4Vs 9" Vi Nor Pse U 82 V4 4s 39 O 8 L rof AtrS g B A O ev 4Vis... S2ViPae BsGt Steel ref 6 96V, Pens eue 6s (sot Lesther As.. SSPsos pg rr, 'bJ'ib . Btekers Trust , Onlnmhia Trnet Deseret Natloeel Deseret Bering First Natl ef Ogden . Nutl Bank of Republic Nntl Cepper Security 8tts Bank Bid. lAtked. $160 00 27000 197.00 162.00 100.00 120. W ASHQSPe; Y0H K . Hrsts 364338c. Igss. steady. thooss, steads: ststo whole milk Dots fresk spools IS Sh19o; ssmo, s Tors so run, ISre.e l.lv ponltfr, siosrts; fowls, 28S0c; dressed, qoisl) turkeys, tousle. Importance to Be bf in Tndiis-tr- y Celebrated 15 The CI,EVEIeANDrOMo.-Apr- tl American Minins congress, representing mining Interests of the country, will observe its twenty-llfth anniversary at it annual convention here, October 2 to 14. It will also celebrate a growth of mineral production In the United States indicated by a value of )S,707,000,000 In 1920, compared with a value of 1546,992,681 in 1897. Canada, Mexico and several Soutlr American countries have' been Invited to participate In an elaborate exposition of mines and mining equipment to be held In the public, hall, which was recently completed her at an approximate coot of $(,000,000. Delegation from all the Important mining states are expected to attend. Thirty-nin- e states and tsrrltorlea were represented at the convention in Chicago laat October. Officials of ths congress expressed a 3c 1-- NEW trolytic, Lead, Else, S.M. METAL MARKET. YORK. April 1$ Copper, eteedy; elecend spot afar by, l2T4c. eteedy; spot. $8 0061 10. steady; East St. Loola, spot, 84.966 Call money extra creamery toe Freeh first ereamary butter, parch- -' meat prlsta Cooking butter la cube .37 ery extra a, 80Hc; fresh egg Selected 8J?2c; alasdarde.eec-pt- She. 2S SS2 23 RaaeS eggs Egga. higher; case; firsts. Fall cream eheeaa, triplets . .20 t,e; ordluery tints, 21444122c; Fall cream rSeeee, Young America .... .21 22H623c: storage perked extra. 266 2d He. Yuli cream cheea. (pound squares .... . .22 atorag packed flret. 21c. 4 Black gwie ehecao . uscUAiced, Toultry, Cream brick chccee g.. .33- FR0DO0E. Butter, higher; creamfirata, 32H6S5H; seconds, CK1CAOO CHICAGO. April IS all, ........ ........... VICO Motor Oil is refined from the highest grade Wyoming paraffin base crude oil. There is nothing in it to cook out' and gum up the pistons and -- Always aslifor WD0D High, 4; tow, 4; ruling rate, 4; Railway (Orem Line) business Locations First 6s Priced $Lt U9 to yield' Per Cent. 7 To Be Leased An opportunity for profitable investment in one. of the most successful Utah enterprises. Ask us for complete tails of this issue. de- Co, Ccntral'Crust a Through which Store, 18x83 fert 120 E. 3rd South ...$100.00 Btore, 32x100 feet 131 East Broadway ..,..$260.00 16x100 feet Store, ' Near Btato and 3rd South .$100.00 Building, 20,000 sq. feet 141 E. 1st South $450.00 Ehop, 16x48 feet Near 3rd South and State. . .$50.00 Grocery Btore, 16x50 feet 779 South Mainx.T $25.00 Btorg,':25illO feet 7-7.Sugar House .......,..$110.00 upcrltcd Mein M Firn South Was. 123 Gold Bond Issuo 875,000.00 WILCBUY Exchange them now for 4 per cent liberty bonds, which are below psr sad have from 6 to 23 years to run. Amalgamated Amalgamated Utah-idah- o Utah-Idah- o BprlngvUle-Mapleto- q Rugar, pfd.' Bugar, com. Sugar, pfd. Sugar, com. Manufacturer Inter-Mounta- in PALMER Bond Mortgige Co. ? Walker Bank Bldg. Bhone Wssatch 6888 410-1- 8 - nt o purcltss. Edward L. Burton 180 Soyth Main 8t. Liberty Bond U, B. 04 Phon Wla, 866 beught snd sold currant market prices . ef Keens Csment and Pltr . Products Per Cent First Mortgage 8 -- Utsh-ldsh- X AMERICAN GYPSUM CO. People Rugar, pfd, 20 Layton Sugar Co. All maturities Utah Idaho Sugar 7 per cent Bonds 15 Z C. M. I. 10 Consolidated Wagon A Mach. 40 Utah Power A D ght, pfd. 15 Deseret Ravings Bank 10 Desergt Nations! Bank 20 Zion's Savings Bank 10 Walker Brothers Bankers 10 Utah Savings A Trust 20 Csment Securities Co. 26 Life In . 10 Beneficial Life Ins. i Co. $100 Mutual Creamery $10,000 Clift House 1st Mtg. 'Bonds Can stilt ' supply g fsw maturities 7 par cent Bond to !' par oent, snd roeommtngl ssrly . Asset 8445,000.00 " Sugar 100- - 32 South Main '' AT TOP MARKET PRICES 60 500 500 500 200 Co. Ashton-Jenkin- s EdDSmithsSons Now At pTMnt prlcss IV, per cent Victory bonds will bring t premium of nearly $8 per $1000. If you bold them to maturity, June 1, 1923, this will be lost. bearings.'- Salt Lake and Utah Exchange Your Victory Bonds Case lota. butter lg (6- ,82 extra creamery butter la ,....$ carLONDON, April IS Standard copper, spot Free ton .... 7.'.. gs 69 TS M; electrolytic, (410. 151 12 Sd. Fneb gstra creamery bettor, push- Tin, meal prints 22 18. $ Land. Freeh flret creamery butter Is cvr 24 12a Sd. Else, cube No. 3 With Club Postponed The joint meeting ot thg mining committee and the Commercial club, which was to be held Saturday to consider meahs ot stimulating activity on thg Salt Lake Stock and Mining Exchange, Is postponed .until April 22. Because of the fact that Saturday Is Arbor day and ths exchange, banks and most of the business houses will be closed In observance of the occasion, the postponement was deemed advisable by Frank B. Cook, chairman of the mining committee. fil-- - tration guarantees a clean and cool engine. 838e. M eetingof Committee No Free Carbon 2 Lard-410- .66. ltCitoOuti' pnurad High Flash and Fire Test, assuring that it stands up under heat Pork-M- $0. Fresh SUPERIORITY hope that m?, like' 1897, will bring a revival of the mining industry. In support of that hope they asserted that demand for production of sU kind Is increasing CASH QU0TATI0NN. and that a number of the large western copper mines have resumed operations. Closing quotation a; In detailing the development of the Wheat May, 8X33; July. IL23H; Septam- mtntng Industry sines the formation of bsr, I1.18H. Core May, 9k; July, 83e. the congrees, official of the organisaOata-M- ay, tion cited an Increase In the output of 37e; July, 40 a. 821.00. coal mined In America from 178,776,070 - Laid ay, $10 75; July, $1097. May, ton In 1897 to (9.658,000 tens In 1920. Riba May. $11.15; July. $10.50. Copper figures riven were 220,571 tons No. 2 hard, $1.81 . Wheat for 1(97 and 638,759 tons for 1920. Corn No. I mixed, 88H4t3c. One of the most noticeable changes Otto Ne. 2 white. during ths last twenty-fiv- e says years." Rye Ne. 2, 21.01H4fl.0K a statement Issued by the congress, has tho expanaton of Amertcan tstsresta MONEY. LONDON overseas. The International aspect of the convention and exposition will be In LONDON, April IS. Bar slrar, 33d per keeping with this change, and will indicate the opportunities which ore presentMoney, t per cent. investment ed, not only for the of Discount rate, abort bills, 2H03H P cent; American capital in mining properties tn three month' bills, 2 per cent. all porta of the world, but of steady increase In the utilisation of American mine HONEY AMD EXCHANGE. NEW YORK, April 13. Foreign exchange, equipment and machinery In foreign markets." eteedy. Greet Britain, demand, 4.41; France, demand, 9 29; Italy, demand, 6.447 64t2 (8. WHOLESALE DAIRY FRODUCE. (Quetatloas by Mutual Creamery Cempeay ) 9 POINTS OF or 3A; OMAHA, Neb. April 12. (United Btntae Bureau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts, 10 000; mostly 25c tower Uiaa yesterday's average; 326 pound butchers, 39 (610.15; bulk, ISO to top, $1020- packing grades. $9,004(9 60. Cattle Rarelpte. 3700; beef eteere, active, meetly 10c ta 16c higher; she stock, steady to strong; other ela generally steady. Sheep Receipts, Muon; lambs, 60c lower; bnl wealed $16 00; lambs, $14 60614.76) top, clipped lamba. $12 604118.10; sheep and feed-er26c lower. 5-- 8. 8 - OMAHA, f NEW Y0KK TBODHOK. 18. But tsr, April stMdy; orstmory hlfhor than ortrss, 89 Vi fetOr; tstras! NEW Growth . - rs 9U Tremendou CHICAGO, April II. Big export business helped bring about a sharp advance today In the price of wheat. The marnet hlgK-s- rr ket closed strong, 2 to wnir May- - $1.33 V tq $1.34, and July Corn gained 8 to to tt.23 $1.23 cent and oats 3 8 to 8 to 5 to S cent. In provision the outcome wo unchanged to 10 cents lower. European purchases of wheat today Were estimated at 1,600,000 bushels. Including 1,000,000- - bushel -- ot new wheat. The fact that tomorrow would be a holiforeign day with all grain exchanges and domestic, remaining closed, was a an upturn In further Influence toward the market. Inasmuch as many speculators who had been en the selling side the were apparently unwilling to take be-frisk ot possible surprise developments Monday with only a brief time on Saturday for any needed protection ob-tainable through buying. Reporta of thousands of acres of wheat drowned out by floods In the middle weet were given a good deal of attention factor among traders, and as a bullishunfavorwere supplemented by continued able crop Advices from some sections of the southwest, especially the western third of Kansas. Higher quotations at to Liverpool counted also as a stimulus deal-in- n buyers, notably so during the Initial boro Action of the corn market and the oats with the wheat market showed sympathy , however, , for advance, Cuh - demand. slow. the feed grains proved Downturns In the value of hogs had a depressing effect on provision value. D ENTER. Bpeciel t Ths Tribune DENVER, Cole., April IK Cattle Receipts. 900; market eteedy to strong.- - Steem, 8 26 u 7.76; cowa, $4 7307.26;- - calve. $8 0061X60, bulls, $2 606 4 28; feeders, $8 0067 232 Hose Receipts, 200; market 26c ta 60c lower. Top. $10.60; early, bulk, $9 90610.10i KANSAS CITY PRODUCE. Sheep Receipts, 800; market 65c to 60c KANSAS CITY, April 18 lower. Eggs sad hotter, Lambs, $12.30614. 85; ewes, $9.00 ... -sochxnsed. - , 69.60. Pouitry, le to 2e lower) hen. 22c; broiler, CHICAGO. 56c; rooetera, 13c; turkeys, 86c. , CHIOAGO. April U. (United State Bureau 1 ixouiTT of Market.) Csttle Reeelpta, 7000; active; beef eteere, meetly 10c to 26c higher- - medium MINNEAPOLIS. Mins., April 18. flour, ungrades advancing moat; top, $0 25 for heavies changed to 10 tower; family patents. $8.00 bulk beef and yearUnga; steers, $7,606$ 86; 8.90; shipments, 45 OoO barrela. fat ah stock, 10c te 16c higher; heifers showBran, tXt.Soe2a.OO, moot ing advance; camera, cutter. boll, etorker and veal vale, mostly steady; bulk EVAPORATED IN HIT. vvalcre. $(.5067 00; bulk fat ah atock, $6.28 NEW-YOR- K, -- April 13. Evaporated apples. $4 bulk bnlk bulls, bologna 2564.40; 68(8; Stocker and feeden, selected half dull and steady; prases, aseettlsg , apricots, octree; fancy, peaches. quiet; retains, fat kind at 87 78. ay. Huge Receipts, 22 000; spened lOe to 18c lower; dote 15c to 25e lower than yesterdays WHEAT, OATS AND FLAX. avsragn; shippers bought about 3500; holdover MINNEAPOLIS. April IS. Wheat, rash Ne. liberal; top, earl, $10 6; bulk, $10.16610.68; 1 northern, $1 633 1.56. pigs, slow, weak to 26c lower. Flax. No. 1, $2 Sheep Receipts, 7000; fat lambs, 26c to OOc tarn be. $16.50; lower; sheep, steady; beet-woo- led other desirable binds downward to $14.40; BAX BUYER. sham lamb top. $14 00; bulk, $18.00613 M), NEW. YORK, April 1?. Foreign Ur silver, law head aaltre spring lambs to city butchMexican dollsra, eiiorn few ewes, $8.78 (3V,c; ers, ftt6.00626.00; down. , 95 00 TAT Pse 1st ... S3 Vs Heading ,.a 4s... B4 0 ev Bs.. 98 It L A I A es SPWKo Pse es Es....loo' r KIAPRy ref4V,. 4s. S1 1( So Bsllwsy So... 96 Chllo top col tr So STVtTex A Pso lot.... 94V4 Colo A So rP4Vis SS Coin Pse fe. ... D eon sol 4S 7 HU K sf a B A I Dom of V'SBsds 6s im 3v,t (1937) I19SD 8 Kubhtr 3!!. MVA Erls fra 4s .... 64 HU S Stool 8s.. ...102 Goo Else' 8 i . B7V4 Wsbssh 1st gdU Nor Pse-GroOt Nor 1st 4H-- . Nov III Coot rof 4 .. S1 joint 8s 1st U Maris 8s. 98 i 00DEM. Special to The Tribune. 8. IS. Cattle Receipt. OGDEN, April Choice heery steer. 88.00U 7 36; good steer. 4.60413 60; choice 35 6OU0.0U; fair steers, feeder steers, $A.0OQ5.76; choice cows not, belt' ere, 86.00435.13: fair to good cows and belfer. esener. $1.00 $4 0043.00; cutter. choice feeder cows, $3.30414 30; fat ,42 2 00; bun. $3,008 70r bologna bull- ,- 2.00423 00; Teel celTC. 8S.OOU9 00. Boss Receipts, 72. Cbolee fst hogs, 178 to 260 pound a, $10 80; balk of sates, 80.6043 10 80; feeder hog a. $.OOU9.78. Sheep Reeelpta, (20. Choice Iambs, $11.0048 6.00U 12.00; wether. I7.008 OO; fat ewae, 6.00; feeder lamb. $10.00481100. -- 4... .... Special te TKt Tribune. NORTH SALT LAKE. April 18. Cattle 81 ; sisrkst steady ; demand stroag. Chide (Ood 86.60437.2.!; steers, steers, I4.0OQ5 60; choir 86.60Q6E0; fslr steers, to good Caere and beilete, 14. hurt 5 2i; fair cows sod belters, 84 004(5.00; cutlers, 82 0O4J 1.604dl2 OO; fst bulls, $2.6043 8 26; censers, 8,60; botogn bulls, $2.00438 00; light vest eel Tee, 7.008 00, Hoe Receipts, 12 ; market etesdy; demsnd street. Choirs prim top fat box, 1TB to 225 d- balk ol set 8a73SHtt.38) psaed. 810-46ere. S&304t2S. Sheep Receipts, sons; market etesdy stand strong deed choice lambs, $1 1,0042 11.75 choir yearling. $8 00h fl.OO; ftt wethers, 6.60 Q7.60; fst sees, 64.40U5.50. KANSAS CITY. KANSAfl CITY', April" of Bureau Dxrky te.i'l'attliT llevtlpta, 27IIU, TSjaoofYtaiJoo Wnikee Bree 200 oof beef steers, eteedy to 26c higher; several had. Eums Strings A Trust $8 21; calves, week to 60e lower; beet reelere, INDtflTBIAL BONDS. $7 0068 0O; few, IS SO; beery sow, slow sad Bid tAaked. weak; other claaaea steady; moat rows, $5 006 600; fairly good betfera, $6 506(76; choice 3 28 8.00 Amalgamated Sugar com .... belfera, $7.76; mao bulla, $3.76 60.00 71.00 yearling do 9 pfd 2 60 Beet- Or Sngar pfd and com 10c to 20c lower; 8000; Receipts. Hugo OO 00 bo.oo ConWagon 2Se lower than yesterday's average; bulk 323.00 336.00 apota HOOI Fir III 171 te 226 pound weights, $16266 .44 .60 desirable sene ln4PIKtoftt (Vtl taeayal 10 361 packer top, $10 86; medium end heavy wo. oo 102.00 Morgan Canning Ba pfd ..... butcher. l9.9oeiO.SS: $1010610 26; bulk. OO 98 A Tel top, $10 40; thiewout sows, $0 00; stag , $7 23 67.50; atock pita, steady; beat, $10.36; bulk, good. $9.76610 00. Bbeep Receipts, 8000; 40c to OOc lower; 2 year-ol- d thorn Texas wethers, $9.26 ; sard to 40c tower; top, lota. 18 26; lambs, 25c $15.26; bulk. $14.(0616.18. , T"U. Buskers Us t LOCAL IKTE8TMEKT BECtTKITIE8. (As Reported By J. A. Hoflo A Oo.) BANK STOCKS? Ctsb put Nttinntl rtahJAring A 'JO mill Newfoundland ......,,,,.,,.325 101 EH si BulUott lest ders) h st le. (he A V'.MAStP 14 I! TO00 CLUSlSa.-SAUU- l. lt2c.- - BONDS snys, , Ultle Ms, 4;le. fr GOVERKMEST , 1922-192- 3, $ sithlS ns- - good::Brecr-tfnievein- 108,-00- .. - Abu lids tiUMe NEW YORK, April 13 Daily average crude oil production In the United States decreased 29.876 barrels for the week ended April 8, According to the weekly summary of tha American Petroleum Institute. The estimated dally average production for the week was 1.432,950 barrels, compared with 1,462,825 barrels for the preceding week. field's dally avThe Oklahoma-Kansa- s erage gross production was 446,500 bar1900 'an increase of rels, barrea; north' Texas an increase of Soil barrels, central Texas a decrease of 15.4O0 barrels, north Louisiana a decrease of 22,350 barrels, and Arkansas an Increase of $50 barrels. IB Oklahoma--produc- t Ion of the Osage nation was $6,600 barrels, against $5,900 barrels. snd the output of the Lyons-Quin- n 68.600 barrels, against pool wa 56,600 barrels. The Mexia pool, central 0 Texas, production was reported at barrels, against 122,500 barrels; Haynesvtlle, north Louisiana, 66.000 barrels, against $7,000 barrels, and Eldorado, Ark., 36,100 barrels, against 35,250 barIn the gulf coast field, West Corel. lumbia Is reported at 86,600 barrels, against 33,700 barrels, and Orange county 90.200 barrels, against 91,500 barrels. Imports of petroleum at the principal United States ports for tb week totaled 2,900.713 barrels, a dally average of 414,-8barrels, compared with 2.341.500 barrels, a dally average of 334,642 barrels for the week ended April 1. Sinking Fund Gold Bonds Dated March 1, 1922 Due serially. $7500 September 1. 1925, and on September 1 of each year to 1934, Inclu- sive. Denominations, $tno and $500. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY. TRUSInTER. Prlqcipal and terest March 1 and September 1, payColumbia able at Trust oumpany, Salt Lak City, Utah. ssml-annu- a) This bond is secured by a first mortgage oo the entire assets of tho Company. Price $100.00 and Interest, to Yield 8 Per,, Cent. AMERICAN 202 GYPSUM CO.. Securities Department Wat. (31S Bldg. Ksarns ' V v. |