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Show V THEISALT Af Lti TtUUVXE, FRIDAY Ert'rrr: Raises Slocks Are Low. It Is believed onlv small scattering Individual clips are left anywhere. The fall dtp-o- f mohair- - hr now off m Texas and New Mexico, coming Is reported it 64 fee to 624 cent fa, being that new hair of good quality. Last paid spring's started at 14 cents and later addip FhH mohair vanced to 47tp cent is worth a little more than spring, but hot more than a sent or two usually, while the abovo figure show aw advance of 144 to It cents. It la believed manufacturer are not heavily stocked with wool except supplies hi bond,- which are being drawn upon steadily.Both fleeces and territories have sold well this week. Fine unwashed tt 43 Ohio delaine wool bee sold at combing at quarter-bloo- d combing at - cents, cents and 44 cents. Demand Is Keen. , ' 1322. , Current prices for Ohio and similar fleeces, baaed on sales, are t cents for fin unwashed delaine, 41 to 49 cents for fins unwashed clothing, 4S to 42 d cents for combing, 49 cents for combing and 44 to 44 cents for quarter-bloo- d combing. wool is strong and medium Territory are fine me- Fine higherand grades half-bloo- Ion. David i. Walsh Senator From Massachusetts, Discuss the Issues of the Day. Salt Lake Theatre Reliability Run Ends Hupmobile Non-Sto- p at 8 oClock Tonight Under Arch of Jewels Saturday, October 7, 8 p.m. on Sixty day ago, on August 7, Mayor Nealfii-turnethe engine and officially started the big Hupmobile Tonight at 8 oclock, the mayor will again v Reliability Run, officiate bringing tho run to a brilliant close Under tho sparkling Arch of Jewel at the entrance of the Rocky Mountain Electrical Exposition at Bonneville Park. Tho sixty-darun has been an event of nationwide interest, dnguiries and enthusiastic comments have poured in not only from this region but from every section ; Non-Sto- p (Paid Advertisement) dium staple la quoted at $1 24 to tl 92, clean. Th bulk of the trading In fin territory, la la slothingtoand French eomb-in-forg ll.io, clean, grade, at 4i.lt choice clothing and $1.14 to II 4 for less desirable lots, and tip to 11.24 for good! French eoftibing, - Demand for medium territory Is keen, while ail large house report greatly depleted stock Moot sellers ask SS to 97 cents, clean, fog Staple, ., hut some quote 94 cents to 1. Quarter-bloo- d ha sold at Id to 12 cent; some holder ask S3. Twelve months Texas Is scarce at 1 18. Polled wools are well sold up to October 14. Recent sales have been at 94 to 92 cents, dean. Wooten mills are buying feouth American and cape ecour.de .lowly. Medium grade Montevideo wool In bond Is celling well at substantial pries advance, 6 CURB REVIEW. NEW YORK, Of. S. Expected Stock dividends and capital readjustment continued the chief factor in directing trading in the Standard Oil group, but there were Indications that some of those sales after early stocks met prcflt-thkln- g advances, and in some quarters th belief prevailed that much of the benefits expected from these steps had been 1 discounted to good extent. Vacuum Oil attracted most attention in this group, selling at the sew high of Sou, a gain of 17 points from yesterday's closing price, but later had a quick reaction, Dealing In Standard Ott of Indiana were again on a large scale, advancing to a nw high of 12614. Standf ard New York, which closed yesterday at 947, rose to 0. Imperial Oil of Canada made a gala of 14 point to 119 and many other stock moved p. The strength of thee Issues had an Influence on the trading tn th independent oil stocks, some bf which had an additional Incentive In reported increased production. Cities Bervlc mads a further gain to 4114. Salt Creek Issue also were active and strong. Maracaibo roe from 19 to 1914. There waa new buying of Gulf Oil, in which transactions were again- - on a large scale at prices ranging from IS 4 to 64 New Jersey Zinc we a prominent fead ture In the Issue, advancing Qualified Railroad Mechanics To Take the Place of Strikers STANDARD WAGES WITH SENIORITY RIGHT DATING, 163. MAH. COUPON TODAY REIERVt BANK STATEMENT. WASHINGTON, Oct. 4. Combined and liabilities of the twelve federal reserve hanks at the close of business October 4 wer reported tonight by th federal reserve board in thousands of dollars as follows: Resources: Oold and gold Certificate. 974,181. Gold settlement fund, F. R. board, $444,241, Total gold held by hanks, $421,299. Gold with federal reserve agents, $,. . 194,931. Gold redemption fund, 981,949, Total gold reserves, $3,099,289. Legal Under notes, silver, etc., VI 33.- - certificate One-ye- ar Started atNooni August 7, 1922. Avifftfs Mila Far Day.., Avsrsgs Milas Far Gallon of Gas.,, Average Miles Per Quart of OU.V. A detailed Mrtery log. records end ftorjr trill Dept. T. fee eent free ef Charge u woo ts ft ia complied. Simply sign mi mail bis KoorSpop ReOsWUty Son. coupon sod yes 1 trill receive , (Pittman act), ..28,721 4 6 82. 881 Firestone Tina end Vico Oils Deed Is Removed and Onnpsliaft Osp Seeled Hood Is Sealed Down, Self-Start- $134QWill Buy You This Same Model Hupmobile inlamdl MiPife (nnamrosnnniif .eeseMt If Address. Bervioe That Counts 57 South State Street point and th Third Avsnu adRapid justment Is and Idtsrborough Transit group advanced fractionally. much made Hen a Railroad Tout earning assets, $1,151,684. FROM TIME OF EMPLOYMENT AS PRESCRIBED BY THE Bank premise, $44,522. to rsports of inrrsassd car loadFive per cent redemption fund against ings than tbs stocks, gains of 1 to 1 recorded F. R. hank notes, 11,863. br Denver A Rio Orand being UneelleoUd Item, $631,741. consolidated 4s and refunding 4. AtchiAll other resources, $14 94. son adjustment 4s, stamped, and the Total reeouroa, $4,446,694. convertible 4s of 6640, Wheeling and Lake Erie 4, Erie general 4s. Pennsylliabilities: ' Capital paid tn. 104,120. vania consolidated 44A Southern RailPacific Is. Surplus. $214,391. way general 4s, Tessa Air IJne consolidated 4s and Rio Deposits: Grande Western 4a. Seaboard Air Lin Oovemment, 114,941. Member banks, reaerv account. $1, adjustment 5s reacted a point. 142.441. In the domestic Hat, Invlnolbt Oil 6 Commonwealth Power 4s, American TelOther deposit, $4,26 Total deposits. $1,177,697. ephone convertible 6a, Derry 6s. Liggett F. R. notes in actual circulation, a Myers 4s and United, States Realty 5s all advanced a point or vnore, While WilF. r. bank note In circulation, net son convertible ts slipped back. Total sales, par value, wer $11,741,-00- 4. liability, $44,726. Deferred availability Hem. $513,134. All other liabilities, $23 61. There were no offering of any ImporTotal i labilities, $8,064,694. tance today. Ratio of total reserve to deposits and F. R. note liabilities combined, 77.4 per NEW INCORPORATION. cent. The Precious Metal Mines Company, of a A a which R. C. Dugdale, Lester 8. Seawall, FABRIC PRICE RAISED, H. A. Smith. B. D. Field and H. A. Smith, NEW YORK, Oct. 6. Price Increases Jr., are incorporators, filed incorporation up to 378ko a yard In clothing fabrics articles yesterday with County Clerk Differentials of 3 cents per hour over tho foregoing rates an were announced by the American Woolen Clarence Cowan. Capital stock of the -company,--base694,404 shars of tipon September wool company to divided'10Into aid to mechanical craftsmen on nighr shifts, and differentials of cost. cent As th clothier already have the par value of excess the of The Midway Phosphate company, holdthe bulk of their order, only a cents to 10 cents per hour in foregoing rates are paid placed mall portion of th seasons production ing properties In Juab county, filed armechanical the crafts. in skilled to highly positions ticles of Incorporation with th secretary la affected. It was said. set of stats yesterday. Capital stock Th key number org .192 was adshares Directors Overtims at Time and One-hal- f. vanced from th spring opening price of at 1100,600 in $2.44 to $2.70. Increase In th various of the company are James McHugh, presiKshler. vies president; dent; Ernest F. secretary-treasurerange as follows; r. end Anderson, office of departments 7He W. Staples, up to 374c; semisUple W. ft. L Williams, Jams O. F. Flelnsr, to 30c; fancy worsteds, 240 to 25o; Maand to Bryan Motive woolens, up 124c; fane woolens Taylor CJurch. Super- ple and worsteds, up to 90c, and uniform TOBACCO CONCERN ACCUSED. clothes, up to 224c. Womens wear fabMechanic rics are practically sold up and future WASHINGTON, Oct. 4, Th federal advances will be nominal. trade commission. In a formal complaint a a Issued today, charged th American ToBONO MARKET. bacco company and ntn who Waal toNEW YORK, Oct. 5. Heavy buying of bacco dealers of Chattanooga, Tenn., With In the and local traction bonds, sev- unfair methodsof of competition Th Lake reLocal railroad resale prices. eral of which registered substantial maintenance were given thirty days In gains, was the outstanding development spondents tn todays broad and active bond deal- which to answer the charge, after which. ings: Foreign issues opened generally It waa stated, the case would be tried higher, but yielded later, in response to on it merits a drop in exchange rates. Liberty IsToirznTixc. sues were mixed, change being within : Receiver , SATIS 5 AH, Oe., Oct. 6 Terpentine, firm, radius. a sales. eblpmeate, 247; receipts, wer 1.904; Brooklyn- Rapid Transit issues the !& Individual featurea Railroad 'Ivi'eTpftT'WIS'PiWp Ko,1B0"; le. WmfbFiT'fS poffila and th stamped 7s none ; eterk, VT.Ma T i ; 14. Hudson tt Manhattan Income were mcote. H. I. 4; g. $.474 i Quote: ft, D. S. V. , ...1,......,..,.. Usage to October 5 $3, 11, 045. Other certificates, $182,299. Municipal warrants, $14, . Bring Your Friends and See the Close of the Run. Then follow, the Hupmobile to the showrooms of the Hyland Motor Company, where the car will be tom down under the direction of Professor A. Leroy Taylor of the Automotive Department of the U. of U. It will ' require only a few minutes time and all vital parts may be inspected. See for yourself the condition of the car after over 27,000 miles of travel. Reliability Run Hupmobile Non-Sto- p 4. 148.406. - - Come and See It Torn Down Bills discounted: Secured by U. S. government obligations, $156111. Other hill discounted, 1277.179. Bills bought in open market, $231,481. Total hills on hand, 1669,654. V, ft. bonds and notea $253,642, IT. S. certificates of Indebtedness; for of ihe eountry. Tho car Jiai broken all world record of similar runs. It has been over all kinds and conditions ft roads good and bad, on and off pavement, up canyons and over dugways, with tho engine running day and night. Only six tires have been used for the entire run. And hundreds of ehfhusiaatic Hupmobile Owner are matching this record with comparable evidence of everyday sound service and economy. .When are yon going to buy your Hupmobile I M, e i . high-price- Total reserves, STEADY JOBS non-sto- p y OH-o- to - d INVITED EVERYBODY The Denver & Rip Grande estern Railroad System up bttr Bes-boa- rd of tha asst is much Interested In th case and many inquired as to whether "Ola" had been given a fair trial, Mr. Hsllormn answered In th affirmative. While In St. lewis last month Mr. Hallorsn participated in a mixed foursome tournament. With his partner ha won first place over a field of 144. Th trophy, a clgaret case, arrived Be Von Elm ysa-terda- y. ' Alleged Denver Confidence Men Wanted in Salt Lake District Attorney E. A. Rogers received information from th district attorney St Denver yesterday that three confidence men arrested In the recent roundup in that city havslteen Identified by photographs as th men who swindled a Nebraska farmer ef several thousand dolIn salt Lake last June. It charges now pending against the men cannot bs successfully prosecuted. IXstrict Attorney Rogers said he will sack to hav th Nebraqjca man personnd will then ally identify th suspects endeavor to extradite .theni to 6aU Lak lars for trial. . Bingham Hotel. Destroyed by Fire above the kitchen and spread with such tbs rapidly tha and hundreds of volunteers could do nothing but protect adjoining property. Twenty persons had rooms in tha hotel and three of the number were asleep when th fir started. None, however, waa rl hut fifteen lost virtually all of their belongings: la tha belief of Mrs. Oddis that deIt fective wiring caused the bias: aa th flues leading from th kitchen rang had been cleaned tha preceding day. in-)- TEACHER1 BROTHER DIE. MOUNT PLKA1SANT, Oct. 4. Mix a Mildred Hllawtok, instructor la Latin at BINGHAM, Oct. Bingham tel on Main street, near th poatoffles, Wasatch academy, today received word owned by Mrs. Anne Oddis, was destroyed of tho death of her brother, A. Hliswtck by firs at noon today. Th kws to esti- of Houston, Texas. ftClaa Hliswtck will mated at $6504: wilh Insurance of $2564. not t able to reach home in tim for broke out In a room just th funeral, so will nod leave hers. Tribes. Beetlal to Tb ho- d nt j Applicant for work should apply at the Power, Shop the Superintendent of Master or Shop Foreman at intendent, Denver, Burnham, Pueblo, Salida, Minturn, Grand Junction, Montrose, Ridgway, Gunnison, Alamo City, Ogden or any sa, Chama, Salt Agent. JOSEPH H. YOUNG, t ten-poi- nt The Denver Rio Grande Western System l; ,J 7 M. 5.40; M. 4 90; WO, LONDON l.-- Bir LONDON, SPECIAL! 100 Kiddie Kars at $1.49 ' : As afe now . 344 So. WITH f FURTHER CUT IN PRICES COL. E. C. JENKINS Jenkins A Gergtas. , 284 I silver. 14 per cent C3TT PXODVCI. Me., Oct. Bfi. butter tad penury, uaebanaed. i ITT. FLOPS. MINNEAPOLIS, Mini Oet. I. changed. Bran. lt.0020e6. Dour, gorse Racing At Its Best! , tn tw FREE DANCING ( William J. Halloran, who returned from a visit of six weeks In th east said that it was his belief that the larger communltlea of the aet had returned to normalcy. Building activity, according to Mr. Halloran, leads him to this opinion. Mr. Halloran went east with James H. Waters and Georgs Von Elm In connecthe United tion with the rejection-b- y States Golf association of th entry of Von Elm in the national amateur golf tournament. "There Is no question in my mind. Mr. Halloran said, "that Von Elm will be reinstated- In January if he makes . yea-terda- y Mr. Halloran said that the golfing h Jim and Canudes the- speediest animals ever seen on the loc&l track will be matched for a side bet of 8500. Other feature evenw for the eoncltiaifisr daji. Native Indian Village with a hundred braves from Duchesne County in native songs and dances. Returns From the East th.eij. g. the-Hia- WillianrJrHalhrarr I , thv belt horse racing in the history of State Fair.gAs a special feature for tOday. Tiger See - KANSAS KANSAS . ae S. WW. 4.68. . EVAPORATED TkOITt. NEW YORK. Oct S Evaporated apples, MS firm; peaches, Inal; pranee, naey; apricetn, . heavy; ralelns, firm, FuraitneCo. ' 1 M0NEY.-Oet- Money, y Diaronnt rates, abort Mile. 24 Per ceat; three per ceat. awotM Mils, 2462 Bankrupt Price, $29.50 OF Idredge-latc- h enaee. $55. Airway Vacuum 1AMK05UPT On Sale 'S3''3 Come and Hear Expected Spvcll to TM Tribsoe. -BOSTON, Mas., Oct, 4. Although M liable Loudon reporta Indicate A sentiment in th English trade that wool price are high enough. In view o tfco large new crop coining on the market, Boston Sealer feet that B medium wool my go higher, and some look, for further advances In fins wools. Adjustment to the new tariff is being made . pldly and a normal stats of business is expected before long Small supplies her are a bullish factor. Heavy receipts cam, the first half of the year, hut September receipts were 000,004 pound ices than In September, 1921. Country districts also are pretty Xbai of wooL. Boston dealers do not WP ow whets to get mors fleece wools and purchase of small pools la Dtllod and Deer Lodge, Moot., the past Week practically clears of wool th northern tier of the state. Medium Wools at Dillon sold for 3 1 rents, while the slightly better Deer clips brought 9 rents. A big mill ldge Is reported to have taken over the Ronwell, N. M wools, th last large accumulation In th Southwest, - OCTOBER psaiag lefflccrafac SampaigH KMing Despite EnglUhViewThat Prices Are High Enough, New MORNING, pub- - building. TODAYS PROGRAM. . ' Summit bounty Day and Governors Say - - Indian VUlAgs-- 7 Hors Racing 2 p. m. p. jg. 4 m. WQdWsst rirsworks 7;S0 p. a. p. t Grxclte School District Willys-Knig- r ht Wdrlitl' . FEES AUTO PAEKHTG. 4 .P Day,. Oct. 7 o)'r Vfoi.y:;i; i vm WSr |