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Show uagaMi t - urcmw.i V arr THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, .WEDNESDAY. MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1922. r Installation 4 j of Machinery Delayed by Late Deliv cries of, the Equipment BrectiNn ef the milling plant of tha Salt Lek Insecticide company on the. Local west hank of tha Jordan river, between First South and Second South, la prp' High-Price- d Confined feeding steadily. Although that structure about (0 per cent complete, delay Mine In tha arrival of machinery shipments from the east, including evaporators, driers and pulverisers, win prevent the the company from starting operation Trading of rather restricted rants middle of next month as originally on ths Salt Lake Stock and MinDr. ing exchange was characterized by ths to Manager planned, according Frank K. Cameron. d of all stocks Silver However, the company believes' that strength treatment of ora can be beg dn by the King Coalition, on selling of but 00 middle of December at the lateat unleae shares, advanced to ft new high of J3.S1 the equipment is delayed longer than i Tintlc Standard. Which opened ftt 13.11, expected. By the first of November the advanced i points to ft close of fl.St ft construction Work will' be practically completed and everything ready for the a result of dealing In lftOO shares. Installation of machinery. with Walker also showed The condition of the araenlo market Is 100 shares sdtd at (4.47improvement V. Plans of an reflecting, according to Dr. Cameron, important nature with regard to increasthe rapidly growing need of the world ing the of the property, are for preparations with which to cope with said to beproduction under consideration by officials the weevil menace. Reports made by of the company. the government allow, Dr. Cameron tala, d little Issues manifested ll that the cotton crop In the south has change. Alta Tunnel sold at 6c, shrunk from 11,000,000 to 0,000,000 bales ftt 35o, Emma ftt to and, 314c acon all mom and tha in tha last six and Howell at I(4c. count of ths depredations of Insects.' At a speolal meeting of the board of govThe price of the chemical has lumped ernors, ) UK) was subscribed to the Comfrom 14 to 10(4 since the adjournment mercial club advertising campaign fund. of congress. Repeal of the duty on ar- Quotations follow: senic In the conference held by repre1JKTKO tlWM, sentatives from both houses of congress Bid. Aaked. on the Fordney bill has not reacted un4 .05 Alta Slichlgaa ..... favorably on the price of araenlo prodod Coe Aits .......... ucts, all of which goes to prove, accord All Tiger !( Ing to Dr, Cameron, that the supply Of Albion (no .8. foreign araenlo la far less than has bqen Ann Metal MIS Co .M(4 estimated. .03 Tunnel and Alta . Government .0114 .01 Bnltfon agricultural experts ......... , ,(M large Insecticide companies are followttUI Jlf .oH xoc ing the progress of the looal enterprise Big Cot Coil e.s. ...... .01 with great Interest, for at present It b t a. .06 seems that Utah presents the only hop Black He fal ............ .02 for large and cheap supplies of ths minBingham GatonA ........ 13.23 Mina ie.w eral so valuabls in combating ths Bingham Cent Krek weevil menace. Tails . Although smelters make considerable Oedtf C'olb Rexatl whits arsenic, this product must be eub- - (kllOTKll lected to rather expensive treatment to Crown Point ftee.e..e. make It amenable for agricultural uses. Cardiff InThe product mads by tha Halt . ('nft King secticide company will be a .. calcium arsenate which can be used di- Daly Dragon Dram i Silver rectly for spraying purposes. Calcium arsenate will be derived by Empire Mines tb .local company from tha scorodlte Emerald Eureka Minos ores of the Western Utah Copper com('rows Pi pany at Gold Hill, where. It Is said, Coal a enough of the mineral has bee ft blocked K Tta Till Con ..g.,..,.; out to supply the needs of ths whole Eal Eureka Lilly world for ths next half century. However, It was only up to very recently EurekaChainBullion ........ when Dr. Cameron discovered an econom- Gold Grand Central ......... ical process for making calcium arsenate Great out of Western Utah Copper ores,' that Galena Western V. ........ It has been practical to make any use Hatnburf Mlaaa ......... of the araenlo content. Howell Market Trading on to la' Stock. Utah ys-terd- ay high-price- Dow-price- Colum-bus-Rexa- ! ! i Salt Lake Mining Broker Returns From Trip East Former Salt Lake. Mining Number of Accidents Show Large Decrease Man Is Visiting in City ft. B. Cole, ft member of the Salt Lake Stock end Mining Exchange and now engaged In buslncs at Green Rlrer, Utah, has returnsd from ft visit to the principal cities of the east. Financial conditions are showing a decided improvement In the east. Traffic Is moving more normally, be said, and the stimulus of the pay rolls Special t Tbs Tribune. ReNORTH SALT LAKE, Oct. ttle from the coal and railroad Industries, curtailed during the summer by the labor ceipts 54; market steady. Prime steers, 16 23 feeder 16.75; 60' good steers, steer, $3.6006 strikes, is producing a beneficial effect. AO; evhotce eoara afid heavy heifers, Building la increasing greatly, said Mr. 333.00675 143.00; fair to (nod cow and heifers, 35 60 Cole. At Wkhito, Kalv building boom St4.42550; 50 cutters, 92 004 9 00; cannets. of large proportion la under way, 2 00; fat bulla 32 Soft 1 50; tmlngua bull. (2.00 3 25. 00; veal fa light Ives, (7.6044 ill bo ton oopyxat close. Hog Receipt boo; market steady. Chute Te ) Heals prljne top fat hogs. ITS to 229 pounds. 39 25; bulk ef kale, 35, Wifi 73; feeder. $8 50H9 00 drlve tna, IH 00i9.00; heavies, (6 0007.00. Sheep Recelpls none: market steady. Choir fat lamb. (10 00&U.&U: choice yearlluga, (6.60 7.no: fat wethers, 34.6fW3.mK); fat awes, 33.5044f.60; feader lamb. (10.00 4410.60. Frogperlty of the Alaskan mining In- I making marked (wins, aet)rdIng to 8. Cl. Taylor, formerly eocretary-treaeurof the Judge Mining ft Smeltend the ing cotrratny, the Fark-Uta- h Daly West Alining companies, Mr. Taylor, who Is now associated with the purof the Alaskan chasing department Steamship company, and his wife are visLake a few day. iting in Salt Mining hi Alaska, whileh It ha lost most days, ha of the glamor of Mr. Taylor yesgained in stability, said resources Ah In gold Interest terday. of the northern domain has been supIn other extent that to a by large planted ' mineral deposit. to silver, up Is qpen seeking Capital lead and copper, ss well as gold and ether mine. Consequently- - mining Is as K coming a purely commercial ptirault, is In the United States, according to Mr. that the Alaskan Taylor, which means fixed rather than Industry will have a sporadic Importance. In Beattie are flour Business condition the city Idhing. Mr. Taylor staled that has passed through a period of restricteda now and Is entering rapidly activity Seattle, period of pronounced prosperity, oy virtue of the shortness hi the rout from the orient to it harbor, la gradually. h paid, aasuming a position of premier importance on the Facifle coflat with relation to eastern trade. Oommerc with both Japan and Siberia I increasing by leap and bound. Il.-Cs- 1 1 itt Special to Tb OC.DEN, ... cl I IS. ft J r The working foroe.of the Three Kings Consolidated Mining company has been doubled, according to Manager P. J. Mackintosh, In order that the operations may be jcarrled on in three headings Instead oftn Just one. Exploration of the dolomite limestone horlsop underlying the Weber quartslte, which Is reaching a very Interesting stage of development, will be expedited as rapidly as possible from three levels, the 300, the 600 and the 00. The limestone being explored, generally considered the principal stratum of ths district, lies about seventy-fiv- e feet above the quartzite. A number of promising leads are being followed in the headings, it Is said. ' 1 nv YORK LISTED J. i fAn Reported by STOCKS. A. Hogle ft Cal Knife Low. ICIoee. High. Ke&nebe inti Leht Ijponora Lena B Bit Mammoth t Miller Hill Mar Day .......... . ....... . ...g... ....... Michlgan-Uta- KANSAS Quincy ....... Naildriver North Standard Opohooto . ........ ............. Ohio ,. Copper Park Cite Mah-Cta- Plutua Priam Paloma MAS . ... ......... Com Bristol Price Mining Provo South Standard Ploohe ........... ......... Belle Brndicafa Stiver King Coal Silver Klnc Con Sioux Mlnea ....... Con Silver Shield Swanaea Sonlh Part Tecoma . Tar Baby Tintlc . Central ... Uncle Sam Utah Cw Union Chief Went Toledo Walker Mining . Wondlawn Yankee Cm Kuma Rock Ldf - a. ............. ..... ....... Be .... Coal OPENING SALES. Alt Tunnel, 2000 st e. OolnmbueReislI, lnoo at 86. OAvtdo, 1000 st Sc. Emms, 5000 st 2c. Eureka Lilly. 1000 t 714. . , Rureks Bullion, 1000 st 4 t. tro King, 200 t 1S(ft. Koeth fttasdsrft, 500 al to. Prince, 500 at 13c; 3700 t IStfte: 1500 st 14. S. K. Coalition, 200 st 2.75: 400 st (3.80; 200 ftalee la hundrede. NEW YORK YR0DUCB. NEW YORK. Oct 17. Batter, firm: erenra- d4f ory. higher then extroe, creamery extra. 43le; ditto firsts, Si44(fte; packing stork, current make, Kk 8, 29c. Err. Irre ruler: freak withered extrn firsts, 47052c; ditto firsts. Shuttle; Paelfle reset whites, entree, ' 76078c: ditto firsts to extra firsts, 63073. Cheese, firm: etsfce whole milk fists, fresh ditto average run, 2Se; speelsls. lets whole milk twins, held special, S5(ftc; ditto ever re run. 25c. Live poultry, tmrhsnged: dressed poultrv. fowls. 21031c; old roosters, 164220c; turkers, 95058c. IM 7 2 85, Stool, 1000 st 4c; 1000 st 4tfte. Tintle Standard, 100 st 33.15: 500 at 33.1714; 400 at 13.20 : 200 at $3.22tft; 600 at 33.25. Walker, 100 at $4 47 4. UNLISTED STOCKS. " Comb. Metal, 1000 at 14c. CL08IN0 SALES. Bingham Cairns, 1500 st 2c, Emms, 000 at 2te. Rowell, 2000 at 2(e. Iron Bloomm, 000 at 28c: 500 at 2714c. New Quincy. 1000 Syndicate, 2000 at lcj st c. 1000 at LOCAL INVESTMENT SECDKmXA (Aa Rrpnrted by J. A. Hogle ft Co.) BANK STtH'KK A. HOGLE & CO. 4 aft Lake City v 08 dsn ' -- Las Angeles - f ocststl & 2,4.11,-14- (OQ-d- CITY PRODUCE. CITY, Mo Oct. 17 BSgja. and poultry unchanged. Mu- (1) They sra safe. thft income Is (2) Being tax-free, net. We own end offer bonds of Jtrtab MunlclpallUoi yielding 6 to e lt ROSS BEASON 8 CC iNvrrTMfjrjectjnjrrr,' ALT MTV UA Belt Building &SAFE INVESTMENTS opened 22.42c; steady ; December, JB.anr) January, Tot-to- n March, 23. 50c i May, 22. 48c; July, 22.20r, 23. 72c; clotted strong. October, fnture March, December. 23.01c; January, 22 86c) 25. OUr i May, 22 98c; July, 22.70c, gpot tot-te28.00c, ; middling, steady Ruffle Wu. 60(2 Hfj INVESTING KANSAS butter KANSAS Experienced investors tray nicipal Bonds became for Something WILL BUY Sugar, pfd.. (Offer) o 100 Sugar, pfd.... (Offer) 10 Dayton Sugar (Offer) 09 Utah Idaho, oom I 1.15 500 AmaL Sugar, com. (.SO 100 People Sugar, pfd I. to 111.00 20 Z. C. M. I 10 Deseret National Bank ... 270.00 130. Ou I Beneficial Dife Ins A Trust. . . 105.00 10 Utah Saving 10 Hchramm-Johnso(Offer) pfd. 20 Morgan Canning, pfd. (Offer) 7, Ion's Benefit Bldg., books. Deseret Bldg. Society Books Utah-IdahAll Maturities Sugar (0 Amalgamated Utah-Idah- .When you invest, you do so baiise you are willing to sacrifice the jinnecessary things of!' the present to attairi something better and bigger in tne future. ......... -- n, Whether you are building investment to ineome a secure for provide yourself and ' your family during your declining years O Bond. WILL SELL 50 500 , Utah Power and Light, pfd.( 94.00 n Whether you wish to take an extended when your savings have accumulated SpringviUe-Mapleto- Sugar 25 Morgan Carlnlng, pfd 20 Utah Stats National ( National Copper flank 10 25. C..M. 1 20 Con. Wagon 10 Zions Havings Bank 3000 U tab Hotel Bond. S.60 101.60 114.00 trip Whether you want to purchase a home, or to invest in a business of your own (Make Bid) 111.00 54.00 202.00 Wise Investment Provides the Way" Let us investment Bjkmlap- - we have many sound, e investment securities with attractive yield, to offer for your aelection. problem high-grad- jit HIM l&flilJpmP-'- (9 25; bulk, 37.33 09.13. market- - steady, 10,974: Kheep Receipt feeders, 23; (11.00012.90; Umb. I2 26pI3 SO. awes. (4 ooitt.3 r Through which U Operated Ed lnveitmnt( Savings ai( Trust - MortgageeInsuranceReal Estate Main j at 1st South' -- niSIMIIIHIliatEIIIXIl3Z3BISHIIIIKHIIllUIIIIIEIIIIUlMIHHHIIIiaSIS In Book Form 7. on Inquiry. COTTON MARKET.. Oft IT. Oottob future twen-tv-o- 800-d- ay Impressions of Europe In response-tnumeroua requests, the lerlea of articles which appeared in The Tribune under the above title, b Eugene B. Palmer; President of the Palmer Bond & Mortgage Co., will be published in book form. j regularly. In food times and bad, on this stock since its Issue In 1913. Dividends are also paid on the seoond preferred stock. Complete Information NBlV YORK, bond listed on principal stock exchange DENVER, of U. 8. and Cahada. Will b furnished T1i Tribune. to gpecial FREt by any investment Banker to InDENVER. Tft k Oct, IT. Tattle Receipt. vestors on request, OH for 80c latest ismarket ateady Hteerw, (a.W(t7 2(i eew. sue will be sent direct by TllB FI22: (4 0004.00) bull. (2 2603.00: feeders, (4.80Q NANCIAL PHliSS, 116 Broad St.. N. Y. C. 7.00. Doga Receipts 827; market ateady. Top, - This company furnishes power and light to ISt communities in Utah, Idaho and Colorado with an aggregate population of 36,900. The company has paid dividends Utility securities are becoming very popular with the Investing public. In our opinion, considering security, history, future prospects and yield, this first pref-rre- d stock is one of the best utility securion the market, ties il'alted State bf 17 Aecldonta ftt all mills and smoHera, excluding Iron blast furnaces, operated In th United State in 1921 resulted in th death of twenty-eeve- n employee and the Injury of 4494, according to report received from operating convponlee by the federal bureau of mine. In th preceding year sixty-o- n were killed and 8889 injured. employee ' At milling plants, 10.947 men were employed. of whom four were killed end 1214 were injured, aa compared with killed and 2624 injured (luring 1920. The fatality rate tn 1921 was .60 and the we 151.0 per thousand emrata Injury ployees, baaed - upon a standard of 800 work day pee- year, aa against rate of 1.(1 killed andy 164 (4 Injured th year before. Th total Working time Was 8 shifts, and represent an average of 240 day per man. Th number of men employed represents a reduction ot 27 per cent. At th gmeltert, lt,8S( aneh worked 5.7(3,909 shifts, an average of 807 days per matt, aa compared with 24.944 men, 8,741,118 shifts, and 250 day per man in 1 by cident and (129 were Injured, or .71 killed and 111.39 Injured per Thousand workers. The corresponding rates In 1920 were .69 killed and 142.22 Injured. At the outside, or auxiliary, plants operated In conncotlon with the mills and smeltera, nine fatalities and 1151 injuries Investors Pocket Manual llwC. Power & Light First Preferred At to and acerued. To yield KANSAN CITY. erff,- Mo.. Oct. IT gold-rue- Special to The Trfbua. WASHINGTON, ON. Callty Edward L. Burton - Twenty lndnetrlnl IKS 7ft. off 7. Twenty railroade, 93.70, up 44. fr st Neb., er CHICA00. TH1TA00. Oct. 17 ...v.. (tnlted Stale Department of Agriculture 1 Tattle Receipt 71.000: market active; native beef ateern. yearling, Will sell any of the following mabeef cow and helfern ntrong to 23 cents higher;' turities Utah-Idah- o Sugar Bonds on better grade beef ateern sud beef heifers allow8 31 25 ; very favorable interest yield. ing moat advance; top native beef steer. beef native bulk 76: ateer, (12 yearling, (10, $9 50i 11.75; bulk western graaaern, (6.40(27 23; 5.000 due July, 1925 few loads upward to 38 00; fanner and cut7.000 due July, 1928 ter ateady to atrong: bulls, atorkera aad feed6 000 due July, 1928 ers strong to 15 seats higher; veal calve gendue July, 1930 10,000 erally 23 to 60 rente higher; bulb tester to packer around 31100; several load upward to hulk desirable bologna bulla around 311.50; (4 29; bulk ttocker and feeders, 6 BOflT. 0. Mot Receipt SB OOO: alow,, ateady fo strong; some sales 10 eenta higher: bulk 170 to 200 average mostly 39.I9Q9 29; good and pounl IftO ft. Main ftt Phonal W(. tH chol e 210 to 300 pound butcher largely 36 400 0 50; top, 39 35; bulk parking sow. 31.9009 50; U, ft. Liberty Bends bought and old desirable pig aronnd (OOO; btf packer buying currant market prlca . sparingly! estimated holdover 10,000. Receipt 18.000; bent native lamb Sheep Strong to 13 rents higher: id betweet grade up mure; top native, 914.(3 to cl If butcher, A Lttti Book Full cf Facta (14 16 to packer; bulk, (I 86014.00; rull to 16 mostly (10 09; fat wester lamb atronf Iamb rents hinl-er- ; top 1'tah and Montana (14 23; other western. (14 00; feeder fully 23 288-Pa. p Booklet Issued Monthly rents higher; 1250 Montana 61 pound lamb stattstioil description, (14.25; bulk feeders, (13 76014.00; aheep Ml to 400 rompanieo, 0 cent higher; heavy fat ewes, (4.2309.00; ta plantation, earnings, drvidehrla, etc., ' , 5000 high and low record of ftoclia and tighter Weight up to (7.26. .A... ....... Tfimc Standard mar- Tattle Receipt Department of Agriculture.) 18 000; beef ateer steady to atronf: heat heavy fed lota, 116Og)1(00; common and medium graaaera, (4 23(67 66; short fed mostly 35 230 0.00: all ether claaee fairly active cud steady; practical top on sealers, (10 00; choir cow, 36 60; bulk other, $3. 753(3.25; many heifer. 34 60427 00; bulb c Micro and fuller, (2.300 g 23; hulls largely 38 23 8 73. 11,000; opened atronf te 5 Hog Receipt rent higher; later moot sale 0 to 10 rents higher; packer top, (9ltl; ahlpper top. (0 15; 140 to HtO pound. (8 660(75; bulk 190 to 210 pounda, 33 75419.10; 290 to (00 pound butcher, moetly (8 7008 60; bulk of aaleiT, $8.60(1,9 10; peeking anwa 15 to 20 cento higher; mostlyn 37.73448.00; stock plgt nteady, (8.400 8 00; ship-pertook about 1700, Sheep Receipt 6 00; lamb moatly 89 cent higher; Colne don. (14.25; other raag iamb. SIS 75011.00; odd lota satire up to (13.93; ahevp atronf; (ed Teas wether. (12.74. MontanaRIngbaa New 331 ly steady; (pots higher on prime grades; exk and bulla about tremely top, (12 60; 10 to 15 cents higher; vaalo atoady; heavy feeder cUw. Blieep Receipt S),0Pd; killing cllet itridy to strong; top wevtcrs Iiula, 314 00; fed clipped lamia. (12.66; wether, (7.29 down; ewes, (6(10 down; feeder lron( t 25 cents higher; top feeding lamb, (13.86. - ........... Imn Bloaaom Indian Queen Iron King Keystone Cattle Receipt OMAHA, Oct. 17. ilTsiteft State Department of Agriculture.) llogu Receipt MOOT) packing grades 10 to 13 cento higher) hulh, 97 4f 4t7 W; butrhea roga 10 rent higher, bulk, 200 to 300 pound butcher, (8 6029.60; lop, (9.10. Cattli Receipt 11.000) beef atears generalOMAHA, -- Operations in Three Kings Con. Mine Are Increased ' Top, 36 80; choice prim a leer. $6 00437 00; good Steen, (A.OOttftOO; fair gleera. $4 0oi3. Of; feeder steers, (1.760 8.60; cuatce bolfera, uona; choir cows, (4 3'4J ( to; fair to good nun, $4,0044.60; c aurora. (1.00422 00; bulla, $3.2523 60: feeder c6wa, (3 2664.00; veal calves, $7,0048.00. Hog" Receipts 671; market 15 rent higher. 13p. 30.10; fat hoga, 100 to 220 pounds. 38 604 9 10; heavy hogs. $7 909.10; bum, (7.90449.10; feeder hogs. 99 00(410 00, Sheep Heeelit 7M7i market steady. Thnlco lambs. (11.00212 00; rat wether. (0.0OM7 00; fal awes, 94.0049 00; feeder lamba, (10.003 11.00; feeder awes, (3.004.00. d - IT. ket 23 renin lower. high-gra- H ft Oct. OODXA Tribune. , dustry 1762 employee Tbs' rate per thousand work waa 1.09 and the Injury rate was 138.54, aa compared with rates ot 1.11 killed and 116.19 Injured In 1920. A compared with th year 11920, rw ports submitted to the bureau of mine for 1921 ehowed a heavy reduction in thi number of shifts worked In nearly ever) State in the union. The total number ft shifts worked by employee at mils we only 60 per cent of the number workedon ij 1920; employee at emeiter worked 54 per cent aa many shifts aa In 192 at auxiliary planti whlla employees Worked only 64 1920. tn worked ooeurred among Copies will be furnished, with oar compliments, upon written application. Owing to the heavy expense involved, it is desired to know in advance, as nearly as possible,; ths number of copies required. Therefore, if you wish this book, kindly send in your request at once. COrrEI MARKET, NEW YORK. Oct. 17. The market foe toffee future was lower today under small offerings which were probably promoted by tha easier ruling of Rk exchange and slightly lower coot sod freight offer from Saetno. The market decline ef I to 4 fttints with March opened st coat tracts rolling off to 2.06C or ftvo points set lower, and the elooe was st tb lowest of the day, showing net decline ef 2 to A points. Sale were estimated at about 13,000 bags. 06c; December, October, 16c; iasuary. 9 12et March, .0te, -May, a.99e; July, .7Se; September. 9.68c. spot coffee, quiet; RJe 7s, 10(fte; Sastoo 4. lifeline. PALMER Co. Bond Wftlker Bank Building Mortgage rhone Wfiftfcb n i a ONE OF THE BEST BUSINESS LOCATIONS IN THE CITY The front portion of the store-rooadjoining The Tribune business office . -- m ' Apply Tribune Office. 5S3S HnnmniEninmimnnKaanmniMiKnmniHmminnumniiS T |