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Show THE SALT LAKE -- TRIBUNF-rTUESDA- JI0RXIXG, APRIL18,1922 Y fcS UNSEmED IT CLOSE CHICAGO, April IT. The American Contractor's resume of building statistics from large cities for March, 1421, compared with 1921, March, gives these figures from leading Pacific region rillee; cent Mar . '22. Mar . '21 On. Doe Angeles 310.964 829 19.915.21S 51 Ran. Fran, .... 1,29 251 2,914,401 11 Pr kQvemnvejnt Action Against United Shoe Machinery n- LlCorporation Is Sustained. 9' Clauses Oakland , .... 1 25 B7T 1.152 56 Portland . Roll Lake ... 246,310 Seattle 1,71.570 Spokane Tacoma . . ... ... 102 415 109,421 Doea 1 per cent Dose 11 per cent. in Leases Tying .ffeld Invalid in Decision r t Delivered by Justice Day. 1,314.457 4 1.627, 05 107 250,51 921 ISO 2 67,60 94 1 2 161.915 , being the advance In Gillette Safety Raaor new high of 223. Over shares of Radio common were traded In, that stock rising to 4. Durant Moi.Ur tors advanced to 37 and reacted to 36. It was stated that the Reo Motor Car company during the first quarter of this WASHINGTON, April IT. The tying-- ' year showed net earnings at the rate of j. rltvMi In the leases of the United Stages over 8,000 000 a year--I- n st importance T kgfho totefctnwy corporation ancMt asso- was the mining group-muattached to Mines, which conciated companies. challenged by the gee tinued Its upwardAlpha movement. to-" . k ertimnit under the Clayton act. were i STEEL CONCERN SOLD. day 'declared invalid by the eugreme17. The BIRMINGHAM. a2s , April court! lh an opinion declared toy Juattce I8W,rJustt-- e - McKenna jdtaeented and Birmingham Steel corporation waa sold In to the Virginia Bridge & Construction Juetlye BrandalA did not participate t the con ai deration or declaion of the caae. company of Roanoke for 199,000 a 1 "Thta ayatem of 'tying' restrictions la SANTA FE STATEMENT. effective quft ai ssyexpreseed and .NEW YORK. April 17. Total operat- be, the court declared, Quanta oould compels the uee of the ma- Santa FV practically railway for 19J1 amounted to chinery of the lessor except upon dike 122. 925 070, a decrease of 25,327,92 fftrni c -- which roanufivclurera wlll not willingly t he- - previous-yea- r, sieebowir by the de - Incur. . The power to enforce them in- - talledTeport fekued today. ohintpresent and their reatrainlngcomTotal 'operating expenses wars tluencs .constantly operates upon Net Income, as a result, showed the a net I patltora and leeeeea The fact that an-gain of 2.87,717 f to forebore lessor in many Inatancea comCurrant asasts of 7,310,366, force theee provlaloni doea not make with Current .liabilities of, 23.29,? them any leef agreement within the eon- - pare 242 damnation of the Clayton act.'' a a a I Referring to the contention of the cor- STOCK LOANS MADE, I porstkm that the form of lease ft adopted the Clayton act became effective Special te The Tribune. jI after la free from the restrictive and tying 17 The war WASHINGTON. L, clsese and la therefore unohjectlonaule, finance- - corporation Apii! ha mad additional out dailies that those tne opinion pointed and livestock loans, aggreare terminable upon thirty da vs' notice, agricultural g In .T.00A in $261,000 f and stated they were evidently framed gating and 90,000 Idaho, in Colorado on Ctah in view of the Clayton act and litigation and Colorado livestock - -I likely to arise over the former leases' In a a a RAILS AND INDUSTRIALS. tjgw ef that enactment. (Furnished by 3 A Hogie A Cob Judge Days Statement. Twenty Industrials, 93 06, up .68. The court the opindistrict i expressed Twenty fall. 54.30 up 6.- -, a a a , 'tdn that should the shoe machinery com-- j contention be sustained lessee psnv's CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. I containing them would again bo insisted 1.879.718 debits, April 15 I upon. Justice Day said, declaring that Rank debits, week ended April the earnestnaes and the right to use these- Bank 16 11,904,612 clauses has been Insisted upon t h rough a a a opt. confirms the conclusion of the trial NEW INCORPORATION. judge The fate of these substituted I forma of leases evidently depends upon Special to The Tribune. the outcome of thie suit. Idaho, April 17. Articles ' While the clauses of .the lease en- - of POCATEIJX, incorporation have been filed by the Con-- not court do the diatrict by joined ldahome Creamery company at Preston, tain specific agreements not to use the Idaho. The capital- ptork amounts to machinery of a competitor, the supreme and tha three director hav e subcourt found that "the practical effect of scribed fdr 26.000 worth of stock.' The Is to prevent stockholders are Frank Foss, 1 these drastic provisions That such restrictive Blood and Wllford Hingham. George H, f each nee. hd tying agreements must necessarily - ' leseeri competition and tend to monopolise BUYS- - MONTANA BONDS. 14. we believe, equally apparent." Announcement was made yeeterday bv When it la considered that the United company occupies a dominant position in the Palmer Bond A Mortgage company shoe machinery of the classes of the purchase of 550,000 419 per cent j supplying these covenants bonds of the etate of Montana. The bonds Involved. it added, institution imts signed by the lessee and binding upon are known as educational him from acquir- provement bonds, with a maturity of hmj effectually prevent ing the machinery of a competitor of the twenty years, the state holding the op lessor except at the risk of forfeiting the tlon of retiring them at anv time after-tePalmey company outMd year. Theinvestment 4 right- to use the machines furnished, hy IJie United company, which may be abso. eight other ? bonds the to the prosecution sought lately essential ' of hla business.' success 1 GOVERNMENT ENTERS SUIT. 1 Sherman Act Status. PRTRQITi.. Mich April .17 Suit was Considerable apace in the opinion la filed by the government In thf United 4 States district coupe here todav against devqted to disposing of the claim by tne company that the supreme courts the Detroit Truer company a receivers to-t- 40,-0- -- -i ij rmCAOO, April oar big pronto alroadr to ioot of tb of vbMt to baajr tin today to try any orw kiting of prifN. ftuttiaNt orar Batardaya mta a botool aoront to advaaoto ralno gradoally oubaidod And faiird to loot. Tbo murk ekwd naaottlodU to Sc to me art lower, with May 95.at 91 SkloM to 9! 91 d0 Can and July 91 34 yroeiateaa. Sc to Sc a ad oata He to c. la tbo fialah waa uarbaotod to f coata blgbor. Much RMtainm aaoag wheat trader waa abowi dnrlag tb orly part of tbo osebaag foe aeostoa, being aharply dlridod opiokn a whila a to whether the axtraorrilaary )ua la prices o gatenday woold be foliowod by a roeetto wow Id at ill groator rtao or whether ensue. Feasibility of a hog shortage ad wheat her tbrooghout tbo approaching period for the ottlrmoet of May co tracts mnaioed aa acute proioak oepoeially for dealer who bar bora telling wheat oa a largo trait of lat, oKpeetlng to obtain tbo groin nt lower prices whom needed. It aooa became erideat, kawetrer, that prica upturns a greater tbaa are witacaaed aimoat dally would, tor the time being faduc frb prodaar-4a-i- cohN May July - t I '1,153,561 8S.,1ie amount claimed to have against the government, precluded the been ovepfliild the motor company on Clayton act caae on the ground that the wsrtlme-'corttrsot Th trust comfanv Issues- had 'been futtyr adjudicated, the was named defendant on the ground that was court saving that "the Clayton act III has control of the motor com-an- v intended to supplement the Sherman- act, It s finances and winding up Its and, within its limited sphere, establish,. Us own rule." v" arfptrj. Th Lincoln Motor company was the tThe Olavton act, It added. spAqifl-t'Hll- concern named by Representative Woodapplies to goods, wares, mactyrfiery, of Muhman in the house Inst week etc., whether patented or unpatented ' ruff in his charges that the department of This provision was Inserted with the exjustica had failed to press suits growing press purpose of preventing .rights grant- out of the wartime contracts ed. by letters patent fr our securing Immunity from the Inhibitions of the act. BONO" TRADING DESULTORY. Congress Juifi undertaken to denv the- protection of patent rights to such NEW YORK. April 17 Trading In -covenants as ooyne within the terms of bonds today lacked the aettv Ity and the Clayton art. strength shown during several sessions OiBcussInjprihe charge that the charge of pievtous week, but a majority of was an unconstitutional limitation upon the the issues on the domestic list the rights secured to a patentee, the were popu'ar firm to strong. opinion stated that "from an sarlv day No new records were made bv It Jias been held by this pourt that the the liberty high senea. but the in se secured by a patent consists the third and fourth 4'.s wasturnover very large in from the others buy right antf within easy distance of recent maximaking, using or vending tha thing pat- mum ent oil without the permission of the French Mexican is and 5s, Dlatentee," and added that "the patent epartment 7e, of the Heine 7s Dutch East right bonfera no privilege to make con- Indies a and She new Rio d Janeiro istracts In themselves Illegal. sue led the international division at new A patent does not limit the right of records congress to enact legislation not inter- high Among rails, Kt. Paul convertibles were fering with the legitimate rights secured responsive to the strength of the comthe patent, the court asserted, end it mon and Missouri Papreferred shares mag., prohibit in the public interest. Jus-ti- c cific, Misaouri. Kansas A Texas. MinneI lav said, "the making of agree- apolis A Ft. Ixjuls. A Eastern Chicago ments which may lessen competition and Illinois, Erie. Southern Railway and SeabtUlif up monopoly .... board rrTxarfc.T higher average attained by manv transSENATOR PROTESTS. 1 IDAHO portations Total sales, par value, agSmAal- - to The Tribune. gregated i9,4r.ooft. WASHINGTON. April . 17 Senator Frank R. Gooding of Idaho today MAY REDUCE RATES. to Director Meyer of the war OHIOtGO, April 17 A considerable refinance corporation against alleged dis- duction In freight rates for range cattle d crimination being made against the from Texas to northern may be especially the wheat growers, made .within a few days, points it was learned oft Southern Idaho, who. up to tilts time, here Conferences between cattletoday. hav received little or no financial as- men and railroad heads have been In The progress for some time. sistance from the government. senator's protest was baaed on telegrams was reported that there will be also It received today from iRexburg, which reduction In some intrastate liveetate that the farm ora of that sec- a sllgntrates In Texas, but that these tion will be unable to plant their 192J stock would be of little consequence crops unless relief is had from some qua' rtan' Director Mover ordered an Immiuilal Investigation to determine the cause of HOBOKEN. N. J., April 17. The stockthese complaints, and on receipt of reof tbe United States Steel corports from Idaho will see what can be holders at their annual meeting here poration. , done to remedy the situation. Senator reelected the four retiring direcGooding expressed regret that - these today, M: Gary. S. P. Morgan, James R. tors farmers are getting no relief, for it had Farrall and George F. Baker. been his understanding that all parts of A.Gem-gF. Baker, Jr , was elected a Idaho were benefiting under the loans director to succeed Daniel G. Reid, and heretofore made. G. Eugene Buffington was elected to the Senator Gooding today again demanded of the secretary of agriculture that board to fill a vacancy. the At meeting 1 323 352 shares of preof the 1.500,000 eeed loan recentapart 2 072.137 shares of common ly authorised by congress he diverted to ferred and stock were represented by proxy. Hhares apulheaeUrn Idaho. His advices arg that repiee-nteIn person included 344 pre- Idaho farmers have been able to get .ml 5143 common. tuple of this money to dale. The eeoee- - feired OhaU man Gary said that with improved tarv r assured the senator that no discrimination against Idaho was Intended businoes mcondition the steel industry has doubled volume over last Year. and... suggested that drought-strickeare operating at press nj up to 75 farmers wanting eeed funds applv direct per We cent ingot capacity. he" continued Jacobson at the state house, who tgT.f. and- - we have added, to our capital and it avriltonsed- to aid all Idaho .farmers to our wealth. under this special Joan act. He declared that at present coal ope erations in the Birmingham. Pocahontas 4ml0 CURB MARKET REVIEW. and Kentucky districts are running full "We are getting large quantities of ,Nl4w YORK, April 17 There waa urgent buying of many groups of stocks coal from these districts. ' he continued New York curb market this mornonnhe We are receiving 117,000 tun of coni ing. 'a large number of leatiee reaching week and about 54 per cent of coke new high records The strength, how-- c per from the Connellsvllle district. Consecomwaa not e tier maintained, realising quently, we are well supplied, and, cort ing is to the market on a large stale, and sidering the large quantity w in id was not long before gains In numerous stock, are being well cared for. had. ttVks were turned Into losses said that export business is increasri the market ing and is rapidly getting back to a pre- -' After these recessions .stEsogthened and advanced.-- . High-pricHe believed "tt will Increase oils ware among the strong features. still further in the near future RtaMdard Oil of Indjgna sold st the new high--o97, but met residing sales In IDAHO FIRMS MERGE. large blocks.- and yielded to around 94 Special te The Tribune. on trading of over 16,000 shares StandHHHO FAI-LIdaho. .April 17 Anard Oil cf Kentucky, after selling at a new high of 4, reacted to 8219. There nouncement was made in business cirwas' heavy trading In International Pe- cles here todav that the Guaranty Trust, troleum, which, after selling at, I7V. company of Idaho and the Patten Insurance agent y have coihblned their Interdropped off to 1614. y Ken aland was the feature of the ests Thomas C. Pattern will continue on heavv as head of the insurance department, pomes, advancing from 124 to the new high of assisted by W. D Lameroux and John boring 1 A W. 8 Tlnton will control 1 her were similar in the affairs of 'the finance snd trust demovements Industrials, a feaeute in that group partment The new llrm will continue - I jr -- - an-hl- J pro-tnet- farm-er-n- met-satg- e d n - ed war-scale- .- f 8, .. ... .. POKg May 1AKD 10 99 ...11 17 May . Julv RIBS Mar ll 54) .10.80 inly CASH QTOTATIQNS. Wheat No.- 2 hard. 91 49.Ne, 2 No Corn mixed. dbm$60e 43! ow, 8DfAlc. oata No. 2 white, 49v,B424e; yelli No. 3 whltf, MVjJV'.c. Ky., .Vo. 2. t.06. Barley, 00f87c Timothy seed. 94 WftAW Clover sewl. 91ft 04ff22 00. Pork, a'milnalr Lard. 910 75 Kibs. 910 5012.50 OQDElf. t Tribune. Tb ,. OGDEX. April 17. Choice heavy ateera 98.00418 95; 9Slli good atrera, fair 05005 50; choice tery choice A 00 cows and half feeder ateer era. 95 0065.25; Hlylo good cowa end heifer. 2 Ootgd 08; eanaer. 91 W e4 00(aoou. ewttcHC U200, cholcer cedcr row. 13.50814 50: fit bulla, 990Qj3 50; bologna ball, 93.00fM.00; f.Kvriwfcfd.Wi fd.W600. Choir 1518. fat hog. 175 HogKffftpta VAb pound. 10 26; bulk of sale, 9 76 V95 . feeder hos. 9 OtlpB 79 teal calv to Sheep Receipt, poo. Choi re lasnbs, 16 606 R18 0U, wether., 100618 00, tut .we., 3 00 6 00, feertn tnat . IIOOOJVOA DEXTER. Special le The Tribune nr.NVBH. Coin., April IT Tittle- - Receipt, 60 SUM, aiickrU ltX higher, Steers; 8 60611.60; 67 75: vows. 63 0067 26. ralr 2 6 feeders. bulls. 0067.96, 5064 00, Hos Receipts, 1N00; market, steady13 to 10c a her. Tmi. 110 4U hulk. XOUIIfelO Sheep Receipts, 1100, msrket wesk te lower. 8 3069.40. Lambs, 13 60614 60, ewes cmcAoo. Aprib IT (I sited States Bureau beef 16600; Marksts.) Cattle- - Receipt. steeee, strong, tup, 9 26, yearlings. 915; bulk beef steers. 7 6666 66, beef rows and heifers to 23r higher; ranners, 16c and atorkars. calves sad bulls, steady; bulk beef cowa and 6 506 (Ml; ranners and cutters, heifers, mostly 3 4664 23; bologna bulls, largely 4 26 valves, 6.5067 00, few lota 64 40. bulh veal 7 60. best calvrs Hogs Receipts 80 000; opened 10c to 15c raoertv oa Tighter weights, closed 9c higher, to 10c higher ea lights, others steady te 9c lower than Raturdaya averaga. shippers bought bout 9600, holdover fatrly liberal; top, 910 95; bulk. 90 76610 39, pigs slow, steady. fat lambs, mostly 9660, Hheep Receipts. 26c lower; sbeep. 2bc to 90c tower; top wooted lambs. 19 23, bulk. 914TS619 00, ahora fop. 13 26. 612 73619 00, native spring bulk, Iambs, 913 30616 30; weoled ewes, 99 60 down, 98 30 down. shorn CHICAGO. of KANSAS CITY. CITY. Mo. April 17. (United Rurbsu of Markets I Cattle Receipts. Hr 006; beef steers and yearlings, treads to lie higher; top on both, 98 38, heavy cowa, KANSAS States 1505- 70 Hogs- Receipts. 12 more buL, 170 to h 10 23 10top 910 SO. million 15, packer 000 10c higher: roots up 220 poo nd weights, $1019 good 226 to top 910 26; mixed loads. 8 ST, uto-- s 7869 90- - bulk. slack" pig 1th- to lower, best. 910 26. bulk desirsteady WfeHINGTOlJt ' April 17. ehancea In wheat trades were snnounoed today by Beoretary Wallaoe, after an exhaustive study of tha (rain situation by arlmHural department specialist working with a special committee headed by Dr. John Dee Coulter of North and Professor L. A. Fit of Kanana. Certain (Than yea also will 2a made,-MWaJIaca announced, in tha Inspect km rule for-t- ha caritneation "6f"hAra rad spring and durum wheat, whan received at Minneapolis and Duluth and other market. The change will require inspectors to state. In addition to the grad of th wheat, he added, adequate Information aa to th kind and quality of foreign materia other than dockage, and the amount of moisture when effective a grading factors, and as to what would be the grade of the wheat otherwise than on account of such grading faotors. Under this method tha secretary said th virtue of th wheat which had not been properly recognised at oountry points Rould be pointed out a far a poweihl under com merclah Vau-io- D-h- ot r. divided into three subclasses hard White, soft white apd western white making white the same application of tha-haand soft white substitute classes aa at western as and present, designating wheat all white wheats or mixtures of white wheats containing more then 10 per cent clubs or Honors. Soft red winter wheat known by the substitute class designation red walla, will be designated by the term western red, snd the standards will be amended effective July 17. Inspection rules also will be amended. It was stated, to require Inspectors te state the grade that would be assigned to wheat if It were not weevHy. and In the case of garHcky wheat to show the amount of garlic found, which the sacra- tary said will give basis for price information Showing the cash prices paid at tha principal terminal markets for wheat opntatntng different quantities of The department. It waa added, will Smote' an intensive development anfl dissemination of market Information aa to tha prices of all of the various qualities of wheat a sold on inspection axd sample at the terminal market, to gtvg oountry buyers and farmer reliable detailed Information, ao they may not be average grade dependent -- upon flat-price I quo tat tone. a more It planned also io develop -thorough understanding on the pari tot farmers and countTy buyers of the eleof .wheat grading ments and purpose and th proper application of the gradao thav that rules may coordinate ing such knowledge with tha market information furnished to them. or -- 6U OTia-g- 4404. BAX BILYEX. April 17 Foreign NEW YORK. 65e, Megtcan dollars. 804r. Ear stiver. Ur raa; MXTAinfiXXET. c SEW YORK. April IT Copper, ateady; later, 12 apot aad Poor bjr. 1V. Tin, atoadr; apot anf totmoa, ftl flO Iroa, tadjr, No 1 aorttara. 21 004122-00- ; No 2 aor'heni, 00, No. 2 aonthera, lc; comiwnies " Secretary Wallace 0016 50 todav lAKued hi first order under the 916In4i firm; pot ftft. 0045 Inc. xtaadjr, Kaat St Loiila apoi, $4 90 packers and stockyards act, directing the to from "cease tho 00 5 respondents practice. on the ground that their acts "consti5 00. AoVimoaj. apot, tuted a. lestralnt of trade In violation of th ntos kyards act " WXEAT, OATS AMU ATS. Secret rv VVulleie announced that the Mina . MINNEAPOLIS. Whoat, April 17 decision was reached after hearing held cash No. 1 Port hero. Map. at the stockyards early In April snd con- $10D; Juto, $1S6. II590162; t, ferences with all parties to the Corn, No. 5 fallow Oata No $ whlta 544S5c. and was based on a finding apBarlff. 61tok. . proved by an examiner for the department. , As a reeuit of ti( secretarys Ato, No. 2 9Ht999c No. 1, 9J6A2T2a It "Plai. was announced that th penal order. of the act could be atoikarda provisions C0TT0S It AS XCt invoked against anv one of the respondents who might violate any of the provl-slon- e MW TORK. April 17 Cottoa faturoa of the order. oponod firm; May 17 66c; July 17 55c; October. 17 27c; Docombor. 17 20c; Jtnoary, 17 Ote. fottoo fatoraa cktofd ateady; Hay 17 91c; , CONEIOER RESERVE BUILDINO. into. 17 49c; October. 17 45c; Itocombtr, MI.VN7KA BOLLS. April 17 Director of 17 57c; Jaattcrr. 77 25 the Ninth district federal reserve bank tothva. apot, qtilot; mlddliaf. 15 05c. of Minneapolis will meet here tomorrow KAT. to consider, it waa said tonight, whether to continue work on a new bank building KANSAS April "IT Hay ktoady to flTf or to a started downtown ft(V lower: Choice alfalfa. J4 OOdf25 60, No 1 just purchase office bu'lding. in which the Institution pialrte. $11 VMJlJ V: So. 1 timothy. $16 504$ is located, instead. .The latter plan 17 50, no defer talsad light, $16.50ti Is said to be, favored. , s. 17.WI 20-- 5ftrr., com-plain- ooo-ha- V A nt Dosnn 1 hurt a bitt Drop a little "Free zone on aa aching corn, instant wool. It that corn stops hurting, then shortly Jmes preailent of th Utah ou lift itright "toil with fingera. drolarad Woolgrowaro1 aasoploition, rruly! that It 4 not aly fenshbls,-bTour druggist sell a tiny bottla of most dssirahi from an economic standfor a few cents, sufficient "Freeiona a conSalt that Lak used ba the point. centration point for between 20,600,960 to remove every hard corn, soft qnrn, or and 10,000,000 hounds of wool' annually. corn between the toe-- , and the calluses, -- yaa-terd- - ut . - Mr. Hooper pointed out th xragtB tn present methods of economic distribution by which western wool I shipped to Boston and then back gln to the middle western manufacturing establishments. ' Tha cooperative marketing movement I gaining wider And wider recognition among the agricultural producer, among them tha sheepmen, Mr. Auatln sold with tha Indications pointing to tha successful beginning of wool concentration In Salt Lake thl year. Inof th quiries regarding the operation woo) marketing committee and Ita proposal to ators wool in Salt Lak can b addressed to the Utah Woolgrowara association, the ferm bureau or to the members of tha committee headed by" Mr. Austin. y. without eoreneeg or irritation. (Adv.) .28 20 1 410 t We Pey 4 Par Cant an Savings, 't. (I 410 Nawhaua Wasatch Bldg.' 3444 Commercial Banking, Savings, Trut, Safa Deposit Box. SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE Metropolitan Life Insurance Company nax4, Tha state artillery unit at Boise and has complied with tha law of this state Pavette will attend the encampment at relating to Insurance, and therefor Is Camp Lewis this summer. duly authorised to tranaaot the business of Insurance In th state of Utah until CANNON WILL SPEAK TONIGHT. day of February, 1922. Cnnon - Will,, deliver - an- - ad th In last '..Hugh witness whereof. I hereunto 'Umy dress in th Eighteenth ward chapel this hand and affix my official seal this 7th evening at 7 80 oclock under the aus- day of April, 1922. pices of the Mutual Improvement assoJ. W. WALKER. (Seal.) ciation of tha Eighteenth ward. Th Commissioner of Insurano. meeting is span to the public A soprano solo will be rendered by Mias Wnlora Rogers and a violin solo will ba given by Mtaa Lota Cannon. GENERAL- - AGENT J.. E. M. CRANDALL 42t Kaarn WORKS FOR CHILD Wasatch Building 979 Keeping A Rosy xion (KI1EEUELL Mothers in a Like Situation Should Read This Letter from Mr. Enrico Corporation EmploersIndeffiiuty-- - Home offioa, Kansas City, Mo. President, Edward G. Trimble. Secretary, John Wood head. Showing condition on December 91, , 1921, made to th commie loner of Inaur-anc- a of th atat of Utah, pursuant to I took Lydia XL law; Chicago, Illinois. ASSETS Pinkhama Vega table Compound for a Real eetate 42 309.79 3 serioue trouble. I Mortgage and other loans... ' 911,174.91 1 had tried doctor and Bond and (locks 276,260.29 all said the game aa Cash In of fir and banka... 112,152.24 , only felt the pain on myleftaide.butlater I teemed to feel it on both sides. I am a power ee wing-machi- operator and bare a little girl to aopport. I work in a tailor shop and that lineof work hag been err alack thie year and I am home part of the time. I ao not like to take an;iF chance, so I consulted my friends, and we lady raid. Take Lydia Pinkhama medicine ao I did. I have felt better rightalong and am in goodenoughhealth to go to work. I recommend your Vegetable Compound and Sanative Wash to Mra. Mart Enrico, 469 N. Carall. penter St., Chicago, Illinois. Often the mother ia obliged to support her children and rood health ia neces-arLydia E. Pinkhama Vegetable Compound is just the medicine you can depend upon. It is a medicine for womens ailments and the relief it brought Mra. Enrico it may bring to you. Keep well by taking Lydia E. Pinkbama ' stable Compound. y. Total ledger ameta Nonledger aaaeta .... Gross aa4a Lae assets not admitted Total .3 3,404.496.40 21,272.11 3 3.426,361.61 ... admitted assets ..,.3 LIABILITIES 396,314.92 1,021,052.01 Unearned premium reserve .3 397.447.33 Net amount unpaid kmnes and oialnia 1,192.071.02 243.761.71 All other liabilities Total Capital Surpiua 3 3 And A Clear Smooth Skin What Million Of Women Do, Medical acienca aayt that each one f tha billions of red blood corp trades in yoar blood stream must have iron or your blood become pale, tbhi and tery. Your Up ana cheeks also loao their color, then your stomach, kidneys. Uver and heart become weakened, yoar to tee tines de not act properly, poisons may be absorbed into your system and yoar skin thereby become rough sad muddy looking! dark circles may ap- pear under your eves, yoar cheek end racial muscles and tissue shrink, hol lows may appear, and you aoay even look several years older then you sets- ally are. To ssy the least, the freehnms of your youthful beauty is gone. It is estimated that at least aa wemaa eat 1 ad every thraa yea meet locks 1st Ireaia her bleed aad la man er lem affected tbaraby . In may ease la addition tn tha lose f their haaetF, they baeeme weak, aerveue, anetrang be aflllcted with melaaekalr ar th th terrible tefrnn ef asree Iroa le rranteed In avenrraee te fUrntih your Body with tra fad Mood food which year blood mast hav for yen te ba Mrang, healthy aad vlgnraaa. It is th irea in , year Mood that pots th color la year cheeks, nalpe clear up year skin sad giro th ruddy glow of health te yoar campUxIoa. It has been seed by mill ions of women. Get a bottle today, take it for tw weeks aad If yon have not joined tha leaks ef th tkansand who haaaabtaiaad most sorpririnf health .strength and turner tnm th asa ef Naxatad Iran, tha mansthetorers will promptly re fired ' , y- - SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE operationr'Atflntf -- Superintendent Phan , EVAPORATED PX771TS. NEW YORK. April 17. Evaporated apple, quiet; state ll40iOr. Prance, naeettled, Celtfbrniee, 80t84e; On-gon- t. JOHN H. RUSSELL r .21 .22 ,S4 .29 ia pay-men- To seeure thie necessary start, opea a savings . account to- -' day with this safe bank. Before many months the accumu-- . lated,. principal - and interest will open the way to home ownership. tn Tb Tribune. POCATELLO. Idaho. -- 25 ownersh ip-thV down After that the rest comes easy. American Falls Banking Firms Are Consolidated April 17. of tha Evana fltat bank and tha First National bank, both of American Falla, waa consummated her today aa tha outoom of conference between officials of tbs' two institutions. Former State Senator L E. Rockwell represent ad tha Interests of Governor - D. W. Davis, president, founder and principal owner of tha First National. Thp consolidated bank wilt continue as WHOLESALE DAIRY PRODUCE. th First National bank of American (Quotation by Mutual Creamery Company ) Falla, with L. L. Evana aa president and Cue lota D. W. Btandrod of the National Bank of Freeb extra creamery butter. It M- - 7 Idaho of Pocatello an a member of th .. '.96 pound eubee board of directors. Freeh extra creamery butter Is eartqae .3 Freeb estn creamery batter, pereb- mest print .88 METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE Freeb flnt creamery batter Is rerieas .37 COMPANY Freeb tints creamery batter, perch- Of New York meet prints 36 in eabes Cooking batter .27 Selected freeh egge Bench egge Full cream cheeee, triplet Full cream cbeeee, Yeung America. ... Full cream eheeae, aquaree. . . Block Swim cbeeee Cream brick cbeeee The f i r o t step ,to home , 3; ln conr-mlesl- pearance, she adds. Thousands of people who suffered so long they believed their cases beyond reach have found permanent relief through Teniae. Get a bottle from your druggist , Instructor Sergeant Assigned to Pocatello BOYCOTT-ALLEGE- 17 George Austin, chairman of the Utah marketing' committee, named jdlnt-i- y by' the Utah state farm bureau and the Utah Woolgrow era association,' announced yesterday that a contract has been entered Into with tbe Netionel Wool Warehouse company for the marketing of the .1921 clip to be handled by the committee. In connection with thl arrangement Mr. Austin Stated that the committee Is already doing' business; and that assurances have been given which guarantee the ample financing of the pool by local interests If the wool Is to be stored and graded in Salt Lake, a consummation for which Mr. Auatln and the hn embers of the committee are earnestly striving, Th wool marketing committee has already received assurances of a considerable Volume of wool, and If a euffl-cleamount Is tendered, ea now seems probable warehousing and grading' facilities will be provided In Salt Lake ss the first step to making Belt Lake the distributing eenter for a vest amount, of wool ruzmo. 11$')'. April is wonderful, smys Urs. Lillian Turner, 421 26th Stro Nh Seattle, Washn. All my friends marvel at tha remarkable change in my ap- att "fii! that tne t Lbuls livestock excharge and, 110 order buyer, dealers and traders at the East St IahiI Nations stockyards had combined to put Into effect practical Becott n7 -- independent TANLAC MAX KIT. 8 1W YORK. April 17. The raw sugar mar6ftl44c. eheCe raster today, although prices Aprieote, ware: fancy, 834e; ket wv, Peaehea. firm; choice, 1801 15c,; extra choice, wen not materially changed There wen a eele Home office. New York City, N, T., of a small lot of Cabas 4800 begs. In port at 164617c; fancy, 4Q204c. President, Haley Flake. coat tad freight, equal to 9 92c for Ralelua, dull; looee miiecatrla. 14V4iQ104e; 2 Secretary, James 8. Roberta. 4 chotce tn fancy reeded, 14Ct9ci eeedlera. 10 April - ehtpmeat waa quoted centrifugal. Showing condition on December 31, 7 16c. cqat. qsd. freight, rqnal to i 04c foe f20c. Mmde to th commissioner of lngur-anc- a 1921, while May was available at 2Vc. centrifugal of tha of Utah, pursuant to FLOUR. coat and freight, equal te 4 lie for centrifu law: gsl. 17. Flour, nn MINNEAPOLIS. Mins , April d ASSETS The raw- - anger- fntneee-anReal aetata I 28.271,611.37 ciceiag priced were 8 to 6 point! act lower 5 60. shipment 46 956 bintli. commlealoa Mortgage and other loans. 629.694:498.61 under aenttered by liquidation Brio $21. 5022 00 - 505,251,686.45 Bonds lowerto stocks and of hooaee. owing the slightly rnliug Cash in office and banka.. Mar. 8.50c; July, 2 6e; 10.944,818.69 tbe epet market. 2 waa 9!e Thera Other ledger assets 1,419,049.37 September 2 87c; December. $2 64 DriXTH, lllDtt.e April IT. a better Inquiry noted for refined anger. Price, 2.66. were unchanged nt 9 --Be to 8 80c for fine t ....1,076.907,4(7.39 Total ledger granulated. 44,697,299,94 Konladger assets were without tnneactlona. Refined future May, 9 Bile; July, 6 09c; September, ( losing. 83 Groan assets 31,120,304,767. 8.25c. Leas assets not admitted, 4,721,742.79 MONEY AND EXCHANGE. Total admitted assets .11, 115,683,024.54 NBW YORK. 3 690,342,301.00 April 17. Foreign eaehnnge, Ppecltl t The Tribune. Insurano -Issued Grant Britain, demand. 4 417; cable, . POCATELLO, Ida.. - April 17. Accordfirm LIABILITIES " 4 4214; elity-da- y bill on banka, 4 894k. Franca, ing to word received G Net reserve by Captain 31,925.362.323.00 demand. 9 98V, ; cable. 9 94 ' Italy, demand. Ifft of L company of tha On Net amount unpaid loaaes 9 8014; cabled, 9 81. Belgium, demand, 8.60; Nicholas Eighty-sixt2.961.563.91 claims h and Infantry, Idaho cablee. 8. oov, Germany, demand, .94; ca Hundred 17.220,401.71 97 89; ble cabled, tlonal guard, an Instructor sergeant will Dividend liability 964; Hollaed, demand, 21.607,244.42 17.18 Norway, demand, 18 73, Sweden, de- soon be assigned to the company her. All other liabilities mand, 20 62, Denmark, demand. 21 20; gwltnee-laad- . Wtord has been received from the state Total 31.069.241,945 06 demand. 19 49, Spain, demand, 18 64, adjutant general's office that Captain Greece, demand, 4 90, Poland, demand. .02; Leighton E. Worthley of the Thirtieth InSurplus . , . ..247,241,179.50 i. demand. 2.03; Argentina, de- fantry has been detached from service mand, 94 00; Brasil, demand, 19 76, Men treat, at Camp Lreria and wilL ba assigned- - to 8urplus as te policyholders 47,241.179.54 Id ho in charge of instructions for tlie 97. money, easier; rating national guard. high, 4; lew, (all Total capital, surplus rate, 4t cloning bid, 84, offered at 4; laet Pocatello' three outfits, th Infantrv and other liabilities . . . 31.115,583,024.14 loan, 4 the of company, company headquarters t all leans egriaat acceptance,. 34. the Third battalion and tha cavalry band State of Utah, County of Balt Lake, aa. Time loan, ateady; atgty daye, ninety day of the One Hundred Blxty-aiat- h cavalry This that tha above-name- d and ala months, 44. are making preparations for the annual company certifies has filed Its annual statement, Prime mercantile paper, encampment at Boise beginning June 4. of which th foregoing Is a ay no pel, and gill nut) 10 13 BtfTTIB MARKET. -ables. hheep . Reecqxe. 7006- - k Slung efneee, '25e to CHICAGO, April 17 Trading In batter waa 6th lower, mostly 5th- - lower, shorn Texas wethquirt today, but dne to light etorke the tone ers. 98004(8 60 early lambe. top wooted Fla remained fairly butter wee steady. 914 60. some held higher. ararce a ad. while g few Iota of 92 erore were old at 87c. It wae not hanl to get 374 for OMAHA. of ml' qntllty. Medium and under good OVtAH (Cnlted fyatee Bureau grade wen quirt and n little eaater with April 17 of Marki tv ) Itoga Receipts 66tx, mostly 9e eome roareaaiooe reported, (are of rrotrm lined to 10c higher: hulk, 180 to bntchera, were la more liberal enpplv and eeeler. Borne 940 2014(80' top 910. 80- - bulk 2t tw 826 90 erore enkt early aa blgk te 37c. bnt later pomd bnti here, $10 OOgJlO 20, packing grades three con Id be bought at 36c. Storage- - cure 9 0649 73 and celling at pricer ranging were tattle Receipts, 7000 beef steers, - mostly from Irregular 324c to Hr iOUldc higher, top, 8 30, she slock.- steady to 13c higher, other clsesee of stork mostly POTATOES. stead r 2600- - lambs, CHICAGO. dull to 26c 8heep Receipts April 17 Potitoen. etrady; 16 90, best wooted lambs. 104 ctm, total United State ehtpmente. lower, spring lambs 914 78; sheep and feeders, stceitr; best woo led 844; WinrOneta racked round whiten 31 60 ewes. 8u 25. clipped 8 60; ewee, bulk round whiter. I1.7Q Michigan shearing 1 78 rwt TSWfiainnRXextx rouad whtto, 1 60 6frQl 6ft- rwt.; Idaho aarkVd Rnrala, $! 1 VISIBLE - OSAIX 8UP71T. tart fxnada atffcatf lonf whit.- - ft 06 NEW 10HK, atok, dull, Plorfda No. 1 iiauldlaf April 17 -- The visible supply rwt.; aaw of American and bonded grain shown the fol toaa 7 00. No. 1 6 2ft5 W towing i hangea CH IOAOO PKODVOft. B heat decreased 1 084 600 bushels tom decreased 2 428 000 bushels CHICAGO. April Imr; eroaa 4nts decreased 7 678 0(81 bushels. rr oxtrax. 57c; flrat. UHQMVi NCMda. Kre decreased 24 OflO bushels atandards. Barley Ini revet 18 000 bushels. flratox roralpto, 49,726 K( blfbor: nlarl ordlaarjr firata. 21 2S28Hf: attoaa. 26 atorapa packed himlness In the offices of the Guaranty lanou. 22')AeSc: atorxc parked flratx, 254926r Trust company. fowl, 24c; hroUera. ioultry. Uv. a 40 50c, roottara. 16c. WASHINGTON. A Picture of Health 6 r garHcJF LIVKSTOCK MARKETS. Special Years, Bat I'm Now Specialists Working With Facilities to Be Provided Federal Department to Make Salt Lake Impor nounce tant Distributing Center. rd OATg--f May . . . July 00,-00- 0, 7 ayp. toCrr " JS go of phaif at Lift Off with Fingers all Immediate r wants, Hotidar otowaee of export domaad conated somewhat aa a factor la eating the sire I m end the wheat market, particularly bea- r- tb of the day. Talk of rwrtallmgri of purchasing for domestic miller and ef lack ef iiqaity for floor traded further to bring about da ther-JaeA good aUed ccreaar ellne the I nlted fitate risible atippijr was aaaooneed. but the effect on the market here waa more tlMin offaet by some addition to wheat to store here and by shipment! to Chicago and la proa pert at Omaha and elsewhere Core and oata were ruled by the action ef wheatwere ef Adverse woetheeeoedUioe Imorfflrieet- - tnfloeerw te uphold prices. Provisions averaged a little higher la lime r.. with, the 4mg - kAkar-- TB K 9 CTC Low. Close. Change In tha standards for white Open, High. --TTHEATwheats will be made effective July It. the 4 91 45 i c la ... see common whit 1.40 3964 May and white club 1 1 27 1 24 ... 1 July 3H being combined Into one class designated J 1 Sept , white, wheat, Able new class i- - be- - subply Dyspepsia Had Me In Its Clutches IS jmcv at wmt to Svo-tnin- - CORNS P QUOT Activities in Building on Coast Show Increase IS UPHELD ll,$. 3.024.377.37 700.000 00 312,176.41 Surpiui aa to policyholders.. Total capital, surplus and 3 othar liabilities , 1,012.173.41 3,023.033.33 Stata of Utah. County of Salt Lake, as d This certifies that th company has filed Ita annual statement, of which th foregoing ia a synopsis, and has complied with the laws of this state relating to insurance, and therefor la duly authorised to transact th business In th state of Utah until of insurano th last dsy of February, 1933. In wltnsss whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix my official seal this 7th day of' ' April, 1922. J. W. WALKER. Commisaloner ef Insurance above-name- NUXATED1IRON Iron ir.a sacrat of baauty aatl hatdth I , of music na of wopdarfal wesson, j SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE Sun Insurance Office U. S. home office. Now York City, N. Y. V. 8. Manager. P. T. Keleey. on December 21, Showing condition 1921, made to the eommlesloner ef In- ! surance of the state of Utah, pursuant to law: t ASSETS. 3 171.925.04 Real estate Bonds and stocks 6.174.421 3 Total ledger aaaetd Nonledger assets Gross assets .t. .3 Less assets not admitted... . Total admitted assets ....3 LIABILITIES. Unearned premium reserve.. 3 Net amount Unpaid losses and claim All other liabilities 3 Total 00 Capital ,,, ...,9 200.000 42 . 2,074.910 Surplus Surplus aa to policyholders.. Total capital, aurplus other liabilities 11 933.116.72 -4-7,091.159 52 105.751.47 7,199.919 99 224.697 41 3.914.229 13 4,013.213.53 360.901 16 110.147 20 4.699,410.04 ' 2,274.328 41 and 3 3,904,32X33 State of Utah, epunty of Salt laka, e. This certifies that tha above named company has filed ita annual statement, of which the foregoing is a synopsis, and haa compiled with, tha laws of this stats . relating to insurance and, therefore, la duly huthorlied to transact th business of Insurance In the state of Utah until the last day of February, 1922. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and afflk my official seal this 7th -- v J922. day of April. J W. WALKER, (Seal e Commissioner of Insurance, - I s'" V ( |