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Show S' If end of June, at least.' there was enough coal to keep both railroads and Industrial plants running In satisfactory fashion. It may ha that manufacturers drew on accumulated fuel stocks, but Information reaching Wail street was that such was not generally the case. All through June steel plants In the Ohio valley had trouble getting sufficient coal, but It was not until this week that trade surveys began to diacloee fears lest reserve stocks would have to be used by mills In other regions and It was Dot evident that suob a condition had yet ' arrived. J, increases ) Reported in Earn Car Loadings Increase. In respect to oar loadings? the record nearer down to data. The record ing, Excepting in Tran ofcomes July ll, when both the coal and rail strikes were tn force, saw 783, 572 ears of general merchandise loaded, a total portation of Coal Output ceeded In the of American rail, ex- m i Figure Show That Traffic in All Other Lines Is Better Than Year Ago. 1( JTrfftf : i3l. BY STUART P. WEST. (Copyright, 1921, by Salt Lake Tribune.) YORK. July 22. Public reactions 5jj'toKBV leasing events of the past week showeS pretty clearly that most other (actors having to do with business were to developments In the subordinated '"j great strikes. The stock inarket put lined the sltuetlon through marked de ' price at midweek, when doubt ! ,cln about corporate earnings arose by reaeon of emergency measures for distributing waning supplies of coal and In later sharp recoveries when hopes arose of an labor peace. Business men began early ' to eount the costs of short fuel produo tlon and disarranged railroad service. . The 111 effects of seventeen weeks' ces. satlon of anthracite mining and an equal . period of reduced .bituminous., output were exaggerated to some The situation should be examined with reference Ho general Industry as ef fecta ars seen up to the present date. r To accomplish this, rscourss should bs had to railroad earnlnga and car hidings, to steel mill production and steel 1 company earning. Figures In these lines .t show, at least, what actually has taken ' ,nd place under the stress of strikes. ne "'i --- e. - X i . (, Future Uncertain.. ; " . SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 30. 1922. ME 10 history roading only In the peak traffic movement of September and October, 1120. Goal was not In this record. The coal movements, of course, was leas than tn years when there was no strike. The United States Steel corporation's earnings in the second quarter certainly gave no plain reflection of fuel shortage, for the best of three months was June, with net Income In excess of 110,000, duo, or about 38 per cent more than In April. While dividends were not earned In full, the quarters deficit was much the smallest since tihe business depression of last year began- to force red Ink figures Into the tamings account. . The proper deduction from all these comparisons - is that the momentum of business was carried forward from the first months of the year through and beyond June despite the coal strike. While plant for the parceling of coal shipments among essential Industries, as worked out by the Interstate commerce commission this week, seemed to threaten slackened operations In Some lines of endeavor. that possibility had ho concrete bearing on ths really fundamental currents of manufacture and trade. An early resumption of mine operation! and a return of normal railroad conditions would quickly remove artificial restraint. - Debts Reduced. Ref3rer.ee to this week's, events would Pot - be complete without Including the treasury's plan for reducing the country's short dated debt. Mr. Mellon's program Is entitled to receive full spproval and respect. The calling In of 11,000,000,000 Victory 4 per cent notes will leave practically 11,000,000,000 outstanding of the original issue of nearly 14.500,000,000. While the process of redeeming the great blocks called In on December 16 will FINANCIERS OF WALL STREET BELIEVE NEAR STRIKE Stock Exchange Operations Reflect Sentiment Fa vorable to Early Resumption in Coal Mines General Evening Up at " t and Settlement of Rail Troubles. Weekend Feature Day; VtV NEW YORK, July 28. Wtlh comparatively few exceptions prices on the New York Stock exchange moved to higher ground in todays brief session, reflecting the financial communitys belief that the end of the coal and rail strikes is near. Trading was quiet, the day's sales approximating 275,004 shares. Rails were again the dominant factor, registering gains of large fraotlons to 2)4 points. Stronger Issues of this group were Central railroad of New Jersey, Delaware and Hudson, Lackawanna, Canadian Pennsylvania, pacific and Reading. Equipments advanced on reof porta heavy buying order, by principal railroads. was Crucible, with a net gain of the strongest of the steel shares. Bethlehem and Gulf States rose moderately, but United States Steel common and some of the less prominent Issues ot that group were relatively backward. . There was a fairly large turnover In Mexican Petroleum at a net gain of 3 points, and Mexican Seaboard common and the certificates threw off soma of their recent heaviness. Studebaker was the most active feature of the day, Its early rise of almost 3 points being followed by a and a f re ot tonal net lose. ChemIMs. tobaccos and miscellaneous shares followed In the wake of Standard Issues but gave way In the realising movement before the close. Exceptional strength was shown "by allied chemical and two American tobacco stocks. The - heavy features Included Maxwell T, Atlantic (Julf, Standard Oil of New Jersey and a few of the food Corn Y0XX STOCK U8T. sira ' .lt; . non-unio- beif-TS- HAVE CLIENT WHO WILL TRADE AS FOLLOW Subject te Market' Changes and Prior alas and Purchases I - !, -- .1 15 I i Arison-Wyomin- ....... . , ... Bros Anderson a OIL ! g Boston. Wyoming ir Big Big Oil ; Big Indian Cos Realisation .i Cog 8. B. J. Go. Capital Petroleum 'Chappells Oil ... .. . Crescent Eagle .... !.,iEdmond j Embar ( . Fargo .... Farnham Poma Pet Ouetaveeon .... .... Invader Oil Okla. .. Invader OH Corp ,., Kinney Coastal ...... I i MeOerry Hedges .... Pared Is ,.QU., Out West . : Owen wood If Preston f 3m Utah-C- I, 1 J :i gf I I . ' Ii I i S( i, Park-Nelso- i ts f II If fof 1 f 1 1 1 ; i tji 1 51 OS' fj : H f ft ? ?! I i;, ' ; .......... - tj I, I American Leasing ... ..... Bellerophon Bristol Silver Combined Metals .... Eureka Metallurgical , Glenallen Mining ..... Globe Con Hesperus M. Jib Louisa Mining Little May Nacosarl Copper ;.... n .... Selma Mines M Sphinx Silver Reef South Hecla ..A Pope Ehenon Tlntlo Paymaster .... Tlntlo Davis .1 Valdasta Vlpont Silver- Wasatch Mines INOU8TR Baker Steam Motor . Beetgrowera Sugar- .. Offer Bargain Baldwin Radio 71.00 De Giorgio Fruit Unit ..IS. 00 n Motor Ed .60 Offer Parts .01 John T. Clark Tire 00)4 Gunnison Valley Sugar... 1.00 I. BO -- Gen. Red. A ctiem. ..... .01 .02 .60 Little CoL Transp. pfcL Msb Mfg. Co. .Offer Bid 4.00 1. 00 Mutual Coal 7. 28 1.75 Mutual Creamery .40 .60 Pan Motor Steel U R) Unit .,...75. 00 15.00 27.00 Steel (L. R ) Stores pfd. .22 .60 20.00 Steel (L. R) Stores com.. IS. 00 Steel Realty com. ....... 14. D11.00 13.00 Steel Realty pfd. ...... .30.00 35.00 45 00 Steeloraft Unite S. L. Union Stockyards., 1. 10 Bid Silver Be Products .20 Offer U. S. Fuel Bid S.25 Utah Idaho Sugar ....... 3.00 Bid Utah Natural Products ..Offer 60.00 Utah Imp. A Vehicle ....Offer 70.00 65.00 Utah Steel pfd ... .02 Victor Motor A Clutch C 112 00 M. L 115 00 2. Stocks sold on margin, monthly pay-- ments and buyer and seller sixty day Can handle any stock in any market. If your stock U not quoted write us for quotation .... I i fS Products.. .Offer MINtNl x .f a Oil U. B. OH Asphalt Co, of Utah Virgin Dome Oil Western OH Fields .. Western Empire Pet . Y. OH Gas . f al .... , CHICAGO, July 29. Talk of settlement In the railroad strike and absence of outside interest led to downturns today In the price of wheat. At the finish wheat t , i v, wards-Warde- - ............. .............. -- a C. S. GODDARD Salt Laks City. Lobby Atlas Bldg. . Phone. Ws T t markets having waa down He to lc, with September 3107)4 to 1.0 and December 31.10 to 11.10)4; corn declined He to lV4c; oats were unchanged to He off, and Provisions 2H to 15o higher. Trade In wheat waa light and the tone weak. Absence of outside Interest and the call for a peace meeting among the chairmen of tha shop crafts In Chicago, following the proposal of President Haring in an effort to end the walkout war the principal factors Almost all tha action In the wheat trade occurred during the last thirty minutes, the fluctuations before that time being confined to a narrow range but moderate selling by hedgers and local longs caused a break of more than a cent In a few minutes' time. A big eastern house picked up wheat and a rally ensued to the early high point, but a little reaction toward tha finish carried the prices down. Receipts of wheat hare were 400 cars, and deliveries on July contracts wera 110,-0bushels. Trading Ip entree grains was dull, Rains prices being weak with wheat. over the corn belt where much needed end the forecast for mare moisture over Sunday was a depressing factor In the corn market. Provision were strong In Una with higher hog values for the bushels, .2253. KANSAS CITT. - Mo., July (United States Bureau of Agricultural Economics ) Uattle Receipts. 900; for week, beef steer and she stock 23 ft 75c lower; top steers, $10.60; cannera. steady; cutters, big quarter, lower; calve strong to 75c lower; stock calves moetly steady; stock cow and heifer mostly 16ft23c lower. Hog Receipt. 500; fairly active to packers; steady to strong; bulk desirable 165 te 2?V $9 76ft093; tmlkaaie, $9 23ft pound weight not bidding; heavy end mined 9 95; shipper loads moetlv $$ 60ft9.26; packer sows steady; bulk. $7.23ft7 76. gheep Receipts, 600; for week, lambs about steady; top native, $12.75; matured claaeea generally 26c lower; heavy twee eff more; top ewe, CITY,- $7.10. OMAHA. Sfb. OKAHA. July SB No. 2 mixed, at Mir. 37 200; roeiporod I No, 65g5)ie; white, 3614 039 54086c. Rye No, 2. 80081 He. Bsrlvy, 57061c. Timothy exJ, 14.0008 60. Clover Med, 113.00018.00, Pork. sominsL lard, Ml FCTCSBS. tic; No, 2 yellow, No. iw, white, Aik for a copy of our which explains the plan in detail. booklet, Guaranteed Securities Co. nr .... .... .... 4li 4ia 44 Lyons llQl SO 101 44 101 44 237'lik) 74,100. SO. IIS) 82 14911(10 m 100. 58,100. 6 Vi He MreUira .... ..... 6e .... . Rio de Janeiro 8 Ho Panlo 9 .... lDlhef - to eif $ A Belne 7s BID .. Dot of C& $fe Rot 1929 dn $s 1M1 do 5s 192 Dtttc Ind 6 1947 do 0 19fl2 ...... 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Iron John Jumbo Louie Mutual Ws jiiiMiMM .Market ..... ........ ..... .... ...... Huntington .... .... 7 00 Mutual Creamery 5 25 Ogden Parking 1.10 Peoples Sugar South Heris Mines ... .12H .02 H Stockton Standard .12 Silver He Prod. 37.50 Steel Realty pfd. 25.00 Steel Realty com. Tlntlo Milling .10 .43 TexaeoUtah Oil A Ga.. Thre Kings .1$ U. 8. Oil Corp. Utah Power A Light.. .Market Utah-Idsh- o I.12H Sugar .05 Uinta OH A Exp. Utah State Nat. Bank ,120 00 .03 Utah Calif. Oil Prod. Utah Woolen Mills .... 4 25 Western Livestock Loan 15.00 71'- Whit House 1008 598 1000 1990 1990 1000 1000 ... .Market Peerless Coal Stock Market 8.07 H 200 Utah-Idah- o Sugar 500 Vipont Stiver ....Market 10 Eton' Savings Bank, ...Market ......... ......... Mining Metals Wyut OH can usually sell any part ef the stack effersd for Send us yetir buying srdr. 41 sal. RALPH A. BADGER & CO. II WEST SECOND WASATCH 1330.3311 SOUTH Eccles building. Ogden, Utah, until noon. August . 1222. lor the erection and completion of the Weber gymnasium. Plans end specification may tie obtained office upon from the payment of (23.00 deposit. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for five (S per cent of the total amount of tha bid. Each contractor wil b required to furnish A surety bond In the amount of fifty (30) per cent of the total amount of hit 724 above-mention- socle tlon (aa amended January 24th, pertaining to the charge for guarantee and expanse purposes. Tha said meeting will further consider such other buelnets as - may properly 1921) before said meeting. N. A. MACDONALD, , Secretary. Dated this 25th day of July, 1922. com WS483 bid. Bids must b subdivided for various portion of the work, as follow! (1) Concrete work, plain ant NEW YORK. July 20 Colonel William (2t, Brick work, terra cotta, tUe, comK. Haskill. director of the American reIn the Stock Market lief administration In Russia, who has reposition floor. (3) Carpenter work, mill work, atruc. turned to confer with offiolats here, preIron turat .work, steel, hardware, light dicted todav that next year the United States would not have to feed Russians, roof, glass (4) Galvanized Iron and tin work, except In Isolated caeca o) Plastering. "1 estimated that Russia will hnv Mad From Small Investments Painting. 5,000,000 tone mere of food next year " Electncal work, 'vq, Writs tat Free Booklet than she had last.' ho added, "md other The Meet Simple Explanation Of Plumbing. Even officials have made It 12 090,090. Profitable Steek Heating and ventilating. with 5.009, 900 tons, however, Russia will W guarantee that yourTrading. The board reserve the right to reject money is safe practically be N to feed herself, exor all and proposal. 'hat you get a square edeal. any she to medical have will have that cept BOARD EDUCATION. OF aid and it mav be necessary t6 continue WEBER NORMAL COLLEGE. the relief work In some of tha cities. W30J4 "When I left on July 10, there was practically no starvation. It has all been PROBATE AKB GUARDIAV8HIF KOTICkS. E,t- - 184 cleaned up. nnd the beat part of it la that (Conaoit - 74 Broadway, Naw York eeeaty elerk or tne respective slfa-erhave the officials of tha government foe farthev lafoneatlce.t helped us in every detail and have raid in kind and arranged a taxation system so uTtHEdTsTRICT COURT. PROBATE MemberCiensoltdsteqiltoekExeh that the people ars not made beggars. division, In and for Salt Lake county, state of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Patrick Monahan, deceased. Notice. Monahan, Tha petition ef Katherine 6 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION. praying for the iaauanca to Charles D. Moore of letters of administration tn the notes and other of To holders Victory estate of Patrick Monahan, deceased, concerned, ztotlo la hgreby given a fol. ha been set fob hearing on Monday, the 7th day of August. A. D. 13,22. at two lowe: o'clock p- tn., at the county qourthouie. (1) Call for partial redemption of 4H Victory Notes, all 4H Victory Notes, oth- In the courtroom of said court. In Salt Income erwise known as United States of Amer- Lake City, Salt Lake county, Utah. which beer the ica gold notes of 1922-2Witness, the clerk of said court, with distinguishing letters A, B. C. D. E or F the seal thereof affixed, this 27tl day Fra Eeaklat On Request prefixed to their serial numbers, having of July, A. D. 1921. CLARENCE COWAN, been designated for the purpose by lot Clark. In the manner prescribed by the secre(Seal) treasury, are called for re. By L P- Palmar, deputy elerk. tary of the 1022. on for December . A. 15, Skeen. D. petitioner, Attorney pursuant demptton W5947 to the provision for redemption contained FAUT UAtC CITY in the note and in treasury department NOTICE OF SPECIAL circular 181. dated April 31. 1919, under Wasatch 604Z Felt Building. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING, which the notes were orlgtnally issued. Interest on all the 4HW, Victory Notes Notlc la hereby given that pursuant thu called for redemption will cease on said redemption date. December 15, 1923. to a resolution of the board of directors Wrili For On FIEI I00M Os of the Notes bearof the Fidelity Building and Loan As4Hseriea Victory ing the distinguishing, letters G. H. L sociation at a meeting this day held, their serial num- a special meeting of th stockholders ef J, K or Lnotprefixed tomanner in any affected by the said association will be held at Suite bers era this call for redemption, and will bomuna 601, Judge Building, Salt Lake City, aa to amd due principal on May Utah, ou th 17th day ot August, 1922, payable at the hour of two o'clock p. m., for th 28, 1922, according to their terms Detailed Information na to the purpose of considering amending the ar(l Robert Bo 118 n. SAB FXAWClgcO, SAL of and eurronder Vic4H ticles of Incorporation, of said associapresentation Tows, BuildJaf, CHIOAOO. Jit. tory Note for redemption under this call tion In the following particulars: Aworiooa Bid.. WASHDIOtO, A Maattfl 1. To Increase the authorized Is given In treasury department circular capital Woelvorta Solid mg. MIW TO A. number 299. dated July 24, 1920, two stock of the said association from to S,0HS,fF&i5.S5 by Increasing the copies of which may be obtained from the Treasury Department. Division of authorised Investors' guarantee dividend Loans and Currency. Washington, or Any stock by 38.909 share of th matured value of 3109.80 per share. Federal Reserve bank. 1 12. 60 boy i guarantee option on 10, 000 1. Te amend paragraph seven of th A. W. MELLON. bushels ef wheat or corn. Ka Fwrthar Utah. articles of Incorporation of said associaSecretary of the Treaaury. A movement of 5c from option rlvoe tion providing for fv director! Instead roa an opportunity to take 3VI0.80; price 4c, 1400 00; of sis. AKiO.OO, fc. ate. WRITE TODAY FOR PARI. uTo amend the articles of said assoTICULARS and FREE MARKET LETTER. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ciation changing the name of th guarlimiOKS MILT GUIDE, Seuthwtst Braseb Sealed bid will be received at the of- antee fund to that of th "general fund. oat. cc 004ritMwo?aAnaoiTV.ito 4. To amend the article! of said a- fices of Woods A Jensen, architects, suite SUCCESS 'rain-force- a 92 85 M 99 to WE WILL BUY 1000 Amerlaan -- 1731101 Midi 38,101.88 do 4th 441 ...j led).. 124 100 90 100. Sn'UIO 88 (one Victory 4 do 4H (called) ... 374 100 46 100. 44100.46 FOUEIUN UOVERNUKNT, STATE AND MUNICIPAL. . 10(4 100 Argentine 7 S6poo Brne 9s .... T. , . 100' 100 .. 84 M Bordeaux 6s $4 Cope 1,153.000 FORTUNES YORK BONDS. NEW TORE, Inly 29 Following are today's high, low end cloolns priest of bonds os the New York stock oxehsnfo, and the total salts of etch bond (ulea (a (1000): B. I. RONDS. )H)o . Kir 5. Low. i love. ... .... 632I11N), 100, 981100. 921100.92 Liberty 8H do 2nd 4s .... . ... i!00. 33 100.62 do Ut do 2nd do 3rd shipments Phdne Was. 2830. Suite 206 Clift Building. Salt Lake City Utaji. cars End of Russian Relief Work Hear, Haskill Says bo, (10.26011.23. with work t ttlo Boroipt., and ah, ,tnrk quKl and rbote, fod to kind lowrr: botwaoo to and eom-nn- e Freocti Krp ... trady dO 7H .... ..a.. graaaara 2S50e lowar; greaa poors and rntt-r-o rannrra and hrlfrr, BOrkitl lowor; let 4H ... Jap do d ... atrady; voala atrady to 25c lovar: bulla tl$ Be If fV4 60r lowor; atorkoro end fMdora enoTflt, 50rQ Kin 1 lowor. do 6e .... .... ... Rhrrp Rocolpta. S0A; mmparod with e Kin Denmark! 6 ... PI. lamb, steady to I5 hlfhar; sharp 25 97 King Netherlands 6 por lotyor on beaxy grado.; other, about atrady ; Kiuf SwvxWa to 104 feodera wank to 88c lower, . 0 80 10O Rep Bolivia to ...... mtOUEBALX DAISY PRODUCE. 1940 .. 109 Rep Chile 8s 104 (Quotation, bp Mutual Cr unary Company I Rep Uru nay to , Case late, Ot Quteaalaed T no no do to Fresh extra creamery butter te 68- lot 101 100 8t Rio Or As 81 8 I .873, 100 ponnd cobra axtra creamery butter la cartons ,40)4 CoiifH to .... 118 118 8rie ymk U K of O 1 4 I ftVdal Freeh extra ereamsry butter, parch221 110 ment prlntn. 1022 110 dSf 110 dll' $HS 1920 Fresh flrata ereamary better In cartone no 81 butter, 104 4987 perchcreamery 104 6H (Irate de Freeh , U 8 Braail to mmt prlntn 100 $4' 100 tn ouben .... butter 6! 5 U .. 68 .... 8 Hex moklnf 69 ...a.... A Selected freak rft to 46 do 4a 46 Ranch eica RAILWAY MIH AND ELLANEOt Full crania choose, triplets Full craam cheese. Young Americas ... ,23 Uubtor to . . , $ 99 99 A) aqua ran. ,. ,P4 Full craam cbeeae. 2! 104 104 Amee Afr Cbera 7 .81 Block Swlaa chamn 6 96 Amee 8inelt 6s 92 .28 71 102 Create brick chaaao . A eier Soger to 102 A met T A T ev to a. 116 CHICAGO riODUCE, to tr 99 de e0 1 81 85 CHICAGO, 20, Butter, enchanted, Amer Writ Paper to July Co Poi-tr... r, 90 A 90 Artnor nnhanfed: receipt, 1277 cases Ext, alive, P A 91 4 8 T 92 At re fwls, l4e21e; broilers, hichr; i .. 22 e; AtUntie Ref roueiere. ISe. II, I 311.87. Otatn Dept Bnr.a of Atrlrnlter.I BreomO. I Har mix-S 9000; Btftstl, ,te,1y to luc hlKhm; .ml porting (nAro proonllT top, (toady; 110 16; bulk U1.18V week and 171 NEW YORK. July 21 Myron T. Herrick. American ambassador to France, arrived today en tn steamer ' Baris to spend a few months "sitting under the trees and getting the lsv of the born," on hla Chagrin valley farm, near Cleveland. Although optimistic concerning the future of France, Mr. Herrick expressed a belief that her future would not become assured until ahs umsrges from the grave crisis through which she It pawing todav." "IPlltlraJ alliances cannot prevent economic destruction. the ambassador declared, "Europe now Is fighting with Its back against the wall, economically, but this Impending peril does not send a chill through tha heart of men as did the great battle of the world war. "Yet the lose of thla great battle would mean the nullification or all that history wrote In ISIS.- - Europe needs the same eofk-s- s mobilization of all force In this crista ns took place In that recent CASH QUOTATIONS No. S red. ll.llHei.n; So. 2 hard, UseelwMHe Cnltl , Ambatsador Herrick on Vacation in United Stateg CHICAGO, Cora cars against 720 - -- Trading In corn wa light The price ng small, exception July. That waa tder pressure. It closed near the bottom. Cash demand waa good and country offerings fair, but a little over the market High temperatures were reported In the southwest and good ralne la northwestern and western Iowa. The weeks movement Is to show a decrease n stocks. Oats were picked up by a local trader, 9Jt there waa little Interest In the market. Cash bus'nesa waa fair and trading waa on a September basis with No. I whites H cent under to 1H cents over. Stocks show a decrees for the week. Ry was bought by exporters who absorbed all the September and a good business with the seaboard waa on. wethers, $A.003.M, fat awes, $$00 64.00; feeder lambs, $8.00&9?8, 1 Absolutely Guaranteed Our plan is flexible you save as- much each month as you like, ancTset your goal at flOO," $500 or $1000. This is the way to an indepen- dent .fpture, with no sacrifice of present needs or comforts. , Com Closes Low. ftuoo; Whr.t 7 - , gen-all- lb. ho, KANSAS , y The range of price for the week was tower. The cloae compared with a week ago 'showed wheat losses of to 1H cents- - Cora waa off H to 1H cents for the distant futures, December cent. Oats leading, while July gained wera unchanged for July, H cent lower for September and H cent higher for December. Rye was 2H to 3 cents lower. Lard waa off 12U to 32 H cents, January leading. Short ribs wera 42 H to IS cents lower than a week ago. Wheat today wa on sale on all bulges from hedger and local traders, but the Tn pressure wa not heavy. day's range wa Inside of 1H cent on ths deferred future. There were liberal' hedging axles on strong spots. There was Livergood buying on price recessions. d pool closed unchanged for July to and IHd- lower for the futures, while was off I to 2d. The money 3ot market waa weak With German marks down to about the lowest on reo- - tn; ' BONDS buying by other countries was liberal for Tha trade had In mind the Saturday, big business of Friday, nearly 4.509,000 bushels for export, and there wera good OF TUB LIAD1N0 i FIRST MORTGAGE Prices Rule Lower. specialties The clearing house statement showed an Increase of actual loans and discounts of about 133,000,000, Compared with ths previous week's decrease of JIAXUS (Q)b . d. omoAoo. , aioy gained 2H to TH .centa and abort rib I cent for the day. Export buslnese wa smaller and country offerings not so heavy. News, on tha whole, was mixed. Thera waa a general evening up for the week-en- ($. United State ftnrea July 20. Economic. Cattle Receipt, Agricultural 1600; cvmprd with week at, beef ateere, 10c to eboarinf most decline; lower; frauer top beet eteera for week, $1010; top year Hags, $10 80; ah stock practically onebenfed; la between grades beef row end heifers, weak; bulla largely 2flc lower; veal cannera, calves. 28e t 80e higher; week's bulb eteera, stockera tad 'feeder. $5 80ft$80; 00; $$5Kgl0 buteker he ttork, $6 OOftfT 25; cwnner end Cut ter. $8 006 8 73; Teal calve. $0 2Aft9T6. !Iog Receipt, 0500; closing mostly 10c te Ifto lower than early, or shout steady to 1V lower than Friday' average; top, $10 00. early; 10 4ft; bulk, $8.10610.40; practical top. late, bulk good butchers, $9 75610 40; mixed and lftc lower; 10c te spots 25e lacking hog, lower than Friday's good time; holdover modduH. iEflOgJLQ.lO; erates plga medium, heevjv. lo on m40; light, $l0 85ftl00; light-lighmnooth. $10 254410 40; jwcking sows $S 00 8 05; packing anwe, rough, f7.60ftt.10; killing 10 40k 50 pig. $l. Sheep Receipts, 1000; market steady ; compered with week ago, fat native lambs strong to 23c higher; w cetera steady to 16o lower; cull natives 80c higher; light sheep steady; heavies 23c. to 60c lower; feeder lambs 86c to 60c lower.' week's bulk prices, native lambs, 912 00ft 12 80: weetern, $18 30ftl2M; fat ewes, $3Mft7 00: feeder lamb, $11 00ft 12 $0; cull native lambs, $8. 003$ 60. were allowed loeset of H to H cent on the distant futures And I cent on July. Corn lost H sharp-reactio- fM bulla, $.0068 80; he) of buUa, $2. 00; ymI reives. $7.6038.80. 11 e Choice fet hoc, 179 to $ of Receipt, 2W $10 10; hulk of sale, $9.6OQHU0; feeder $9 00(tc9.60, Sheep Receipt, none. Choice lambs. $10 00 of Bottom. Nearing Early recession 1, ft4.00; -- s.WI , i not much to put aside each month, out of your salary check, but it will secure to you a .magnificent sum in the end. Our Installment Purchase Certificates earn 6 per cent while maturing,' and then you come in possession of one of our Its i By CHARLES P. MICHAELS. CHICAGO. drain prices July , iMvsd within a narrower range. Tha .--1 x ! -- doubtless entail the tssue of at least $84,000,000, Cash holdings wera reduced 1300,000,000 new notes In exchange for by about 14,250,000, leaving excess reIssue will serves at approximately 139,600,000. the Victory this short-tercommand a lower rate of interest thanJ- would be difficult to find any source , pf Information at this writing which theTheold.secretary of the treasury has taken I,'t, would accurately forecast the future, hut advantage ot the easy money condifrom Present records, and those of the full of this year. Relaxed money-rate- s Immediate past. It Is possible to get some tion this week reflected by the 3)4 and I per Inkling of the underlying state of Indus- cent call loans In New reYork and try anl trade. markable rise In the reserve system's atatements 6f ratio Among railroad earning to note of liabiliand cash deposit the week with a broad- - bee ring on busthavs an Important bearing on busi,.-- '. end finance, the New York Cen-- i ties ness In the futiir as on ths treasury may be taken aa representa- - operations. report tral'g . tlve. The road transports all sorts of it. i f merchandise. Including coal. Its reports always disclose good and bad conditions, xt. Ths NSW York Central's net operating r Income In June, the third month of the u coal strike, amounted to 'a little more s , L than (b.OOO.OOO. This was nearly (500.0U0 , mors the corresponding month - T- -if. of It SI.thanA for better comparison would be !. with the results In May of this vear, and thta showed a gain of (2.166.000, or about 54 per cent. In contrast with May, the Csntrals gross revenue of 329,462,000 s displayed an expansion of very nearly r ,! i ' II. 000, 000. The road lost In coal traffic, ruf hut much more than made up that lose Special to Tht Tribune, NORTH SALT LA KB, July nttl-- It through the transportation of general x-ccipu, 83: atcedy. Prime eteere, $ft0 (ugMIAs ; merchandise. feeder steer. JA.OO food ft.ftO; choice cow end heifer. ho; : i S. P. Shows Increase. fair te food rows ead heifer, m oos.oo; hauls 00f 28; tanners, $1.8089 00; fet J cutters, The Bouthern Pacific,' which , much manufactured goods, lumber and bull, $2.8)fe3 00; beiosne bulla, 2.tHK3.00; farm products, reports an Increase of II.-J- L lifht test calves, $7 ;BOfeft 80. market steady. Choice Huge Receipt, In Its June groee revenue, and a 774,000 top fat boye. 17$ te 228 lbs., $9 90; of 1328,000 In net Income ae com- -' prime hulk ef $8 50 4$ 7$; feeders, sale, $9.00$$ The t'nlon Pacific 9 28; drlre-Ni- , pared with May. $9 004 10 00. made practically ee good a showing. The market steady. Choice Sheep none; Receipt, New Haven's deficit in Jbne was much fat lamb. $9.8010.80: chute yesritnca, $8,00 a i smaller than In 1121, Oenerally speaking, ft fltk), fat wethers, H'00ifl5.00; fat ewes. . It waa only the roade which have a pr-- - $8.09flMW d,q, ponderanl traffic In coal from affected which suffered severely In June O0DEN. . i .t, n- regions In surd rest with results of ths month $ I te The Tribune. id e before or a year ago, while lines which peel OGDEN. 20. Cattle Receipts, U. n July . handled bituminous coal from Choice atcer $$.00tt$.80; food steer, i territory had their gross and net returns $A.OO38heavy 00; choice fair ateere, $4. 00$5.00; -, swelled largely. The Norfolk A West- feeder eteera, 94 AOttS 00; choice cows and rn s June gross was the largest It has heifers, $4 7$$& 25: fnlr te food cw end , ever had In a single month. . $4 Otift 4 78; cutter, $2 00$ QO; tano The natural deduction is that until the ner, $1.0Oft2 00; choice feeder cows, $$ 00 - , m , n Can You Spare $3.10 a Month? END . - Totof eekw of hood, twdoy xrcro rompsmf with $13 408,000 previous $3,032,000 a ysar ago. 7 451,000, day end WHEAT, OATS AMO RTX. M7NNRAPOLIS. Mina, Inly 29 Wheat r.h- No. 1 northern. ll.MN.ei 4$V July, t(SH) Corn September. $U4H: pocomher, No. S yellow, 57H4flkc. Oato No. 8 vrhlTo, 30 W 6$lc. Barley. 44413.V. Rye Flex No, 3. No, i, llllli. city trodvok. CITY. July 2D Rupee and orte, Poultry-Li- ght hens, 2r lower; unchanged. lc lower, 14Q16e; broil ere. hone, heery 10g22C. KYA20BATED IWtriTg. NEW YORK. July 39. Jtrepomted A prlcots, dull. Pmnet, firm. , Pcachee. qjteL KAleinn, elow. - epplee, welun. " 8ILTE1L NEW YORK, July 29 porolga bar Mirer, 60 Lc; Mexlcua dolUru, 2H- MAE TiAXszroT Mluu., OrLUTH. July 28 nointnal; September. 32.39)4 12 $4 H bid. - 3, bOSS BEASQN b CO. fnrirMtwTiJJfacuiuriC 7THe. I2 46T44. kansaa' & CO. Salt Lake City District Improvement. Bonds are free from all Taxes. Federal - KAMKZT. 00TT0 NEW YORK. July 29. Cotton fotnrao opened 21 85c: Pec ember. -- 1.48c; J.n. eteedy: October. 21 21 21 Cot12c. Merrh. 25c; May. 30r; n.ry, ton futnres elnoed be rely ete.8y; Oetober, 21 49r; 21 IXecontber, 21e; Jennsry. Il.5c; 21 05c. Mar Cettoa .pot, March, 91 19c: tl.TOn. gutet; middling. KANSAS ENNEDY Ff V Fleiueed July, bid. October, Munn &,Co. HOIIEY in GRAM " 1. |