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Show J s 8 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1923. tnff mills of tho ocrantry, btckboM of Industrial prosperity as wU no wartime activity, say they could speed to two and times their 1921 production. The leather Industries could almost double theirs, Id or than 9000 lumber manufacturers assert that on the average they- - could add to their producing ability of two years ago. Nearly 400 motor vehicle manufacturers, who are working at a good profit even during the dull period, ashort that they could turn out almost lf two and times as many cars As they did last year. And md the story goes throughout the Met of the 350 industries. nie figures have been pent to the government printing office, and within a short tfme. It is expected, the detailed information will be available for general distribution. one-ha- lf two-thir- of mm Great Annual Wealth. INF OF Industrial Figures Gathered First Time Show C. Oct. A 2G measure of the nation's abfhty to proD. C. Oct 27. duce manufactured goods has jurt WASHINGTON, been completed by the census bureau, Many metal mines in the United after two years of work. The grand States have unsatisfactory ventilation total of poeslble output during the sin- systems, with tho result that emgle year is set clown by Jhe bureau ployees frequently work under condiThe returns used tions wliUh are unhealthfui and which aa 974,123,930,736. in making up this total came from materially reduce efficiency, states 194,194 manufacturing plants throughthe department of the interior as the of studies made by engineers out the country. of the bureau of mines High 1214 In addition, plants, with a and humidities, which unknown output of about H.iuh.OOo.OOO duly deplete the miners ltaiity, his full time, and whiedi annually, failed to Issubmit maximum working reasonably cer- may undermine hie health, are enoutput figures. It, tain that had the figures from these countered m many mines. plant been available, the togxand total Workers at faces of American factories produce air impregnated withfrequently large quantities would have bren written In fijfurra of ,1Mn lninera, dluu. Fh steal topping the $780.000.000 of such workers indicate amlnatlons means that under Ideal conditions of breathing of such raw material a in, the continued labor, transportation, injuriously aJTVta the health of supply, our factories are capable of workers, If the air is stagpeolally turning out annually finished products or hot and stagnant to the value of about $7u for every nant, While siliceous dust is prohablv the country most dangerous, duvts man, woman and child inInthe low in silica axe Y nmctlon The survev was msdo also known to b harmful In some with the 121 census of manufactures, instance. the air In miuea Has actually found to he unduly depleted of oxvgeu showing what the pbiM turned out in finished products dur- or to ha4 high content of gases such or even of t lie ing that year of business depression. as carbon dioxide The total shows that American fac- poisonous carbon monoxide. tories produced in 1921 goods to the Remedial measures suggested by the That bureau of mines- are aiue of about 343 aw.OoO.OOO. adoption of was a drop of mure than It8, 000, rrte hunical ventilating the methods giving 000.000, or about 30 per cent from the circulation of pure at air banner year of 1919. when mills and faces, together with the use of working devices factories were w hi may under th and methods ion of air ffr reluct Inflation and dustiness, stimulus of poet-wuse of wet the including drills and the sprinkling of mine prosperity. moi-COMPILED FIRST TIME. etc. pifes, workings, "While rniuh remains to he done In These figures, never before anand mining districts to nounced. toil an accurate story of the many mines a reasonable degree of safety extent of damage done by the storm attain of readjustment, as well as the ca- and efficiency along the above lines, in the application of proper mami-kespecially nation's gigantic pacity of the measures, not a. few metal mines turlru? machinere Thev are replete 3 NO throughout the country have adopted cover detail. With They the bureau h recurn manufacturing Industries, whUJi rf gave .ill or some forof better ventilation ml the mgndatlons erapto nvent during the depth tlUHt elimination. depression to morn than six million one In where health district mining Thev tell the story of each and efficient v were workers, especially pour extent to which due to industry, showing the mau condition. underground the economic it was affected b b tter ventilnUon and towanl changes change. of air dust mews caused a They show that in 1921 the manu- reductions company to reduce industries were operating at targe Inwirnniv facturing as much as f0 per rates about 7u per cent of the 1919 volume premium work in at ai6ng metal mine and dollar values, (measured llu.-j- , has been txTf..rmvd 14 8 per cent of cn.pn.-ity- . They imll- of bureau mine oountiVs during the cate that the manufacturing veer In t nhfomia. Neva, la. at thy maximum, are !met plant, working Mmne-mor- e Montana, Alabama. Mlclugan. to of capable furnishing emploment tA' ora(,Ar!.nai than 12,000,000 workers. I tab. Mexico The and United of The measure possible production public health service is co-in census bureau is an Innovation these in reinvestigations, 1921 the in curating work. It was embodied turns upon the recommendation of a BOSTON COFFER CLOSE. conference of trade associations held A Reported bv J A Tingle A fe In Washington. August 1H, 1921. at lAulP Hlil iatlon the Instance of the national of manufacturers. Secretary Hoover Hwift .. . approved the proposal and directed the Adventure .... inclusion of the survey in the census Alimeek bureau's work. Ai Cunl , pre-ve- brv-aih- bn -- ar ( ao . CAPACITY INCREASING. As a result of the work. th business men of the country will soon he acquainted In detail, for the first time, of the capacity of each of the manafacturin industries under most favorable conditions The federal government also is placed in possession of detailed information of almost vital value In time of war Heretofore, it has been imposslblo to measure accurately what any industry could accomplish im event of a sudden cull to service. The government knows now just what it ciin expect from every in the country factory By individual industries, the report discloses outstanding Luts of whose nature-therhad long been much deference of opinion ami some dispute The 20,173 bakeries in the country, for Instance, are capable or turning out half as much bread and other products again a they produced in !21 The e&nnors place their ability to pro-du- e at more than .0 N)0 0tK annu-allv- , or shghtlv double their I'Ol out pot. The inot and shoo factories measure the naxlrtiuin imsiblc output at II.4b0.0no.0oo annually sufficient t furnudi footwear to 130.000 unt) ieople The shops nnwiucmg railroad cars are prepared to touch a hnut of nmie than IlMwi uoo.ooo annu.Uh. or nearlv one-thir- d more than thev produced in 1921. Makers .f clothing for men ami women are ready to prWuce to provide comfortably for half as main more person sun bought iothes in 1921 Cotton goods manufacturers njv in number b speeding up could rrodnc one-lhr- d nxre; maker of electrical machinery and suppili nearly twice as much MILL ABILITY HIGH. Flour mills can turn out flour sufficient to feied nearlv 2m0 0 (too pr-o- n The nations 9030 foundries and machine hgs axe prepared to increase their 1921 production, if thev work three shifts a iia, hv 123 per cent The furniture factories, hv running at the tomaximum, could add GO cent volume the of their per products , The iron and steel work and roTl- - of Liquid Oxygen as Explosive Grows; Steel Arches Used Instead of Timber; Running Ground Frozen. D. C.. OcL 27 WASHINGTON. Mines Bingham iVd i nt Ilf'! A al A . . lunge Butte . i KHMt jaTm tlancock Islam! Treek .U pfii Kerr Ijik'1" Ijike VlAn Mohs l opfr alley (M . . iMfnminQ INvul ('rede waes MINE SUBSIDENCE STUDIED. in the Interesting development problem of surface aubidene resulting from mining operations were observed m drear Britain hnd Frame. At St. Etierdie. France, mines have under passed important buildings whuh have been sunk as much as twenty feet without material damage, because of the careful packing method employed The mine subsidence problem i hne ff growing seriousness in various Ku- ropean .nuntnwa. The Knaliah pariia- - (PxrnUbed Snp A Boston Sup Copper Tunhnnne lTth Ahx . Vletals th Vfnrr Sf COFFER MARKET NEW No improvement YORK (Vt 27 hrrn r ported in the demand for cop per and prl s have easier during the week Iturm.ra of business Ni w 12'-( le delivered for elect hate not been defj n firmed nitelt hut It is heictd that the Dietnl is fnely available at that figure l"rn ea7 Vt 4 - IU ... TAT ' 1000 100 1 Jumix Blaster Mutual Creamery New State Gun Club 2(K0 10 inOO Abraham Irrigation Betrro wrs Sugar Baker Steam Motor Gqn, Wagon Oreecerit KagT Central Standard . . Deseret Irrigation . ITiree Kings Sugar Sugar Bonds Jower A Light Wtrn States Machine Western Livestock Loan VVyut'Otl Utah Construction c. M. I. 10 W. 2nd Vtah Hotel 7 1914 Ctah Idaho Rugar 52 06 KkV no no 110 KM a flu 68 (10 98 no aio 5 9 oo' no 00 Vugie ATANDAKD OU.8 1H Oil 14W Ant L Buckere P Coqt Oil , 78 Magnolia Ohio Oil Oil 1 ... Prairie Petr . 14 9 00 .75" 100 '1000 01 12 5(no lft 1000 (i 10 1 faOO 1 500 IrtH) 10 .... Vtah OH Refininjr . S 7341'' 73S 7 874 ' 50 (VMki 4UH 37 - j 83V5I 87 j 85 94 J7t' 93 20 157 (157 900 15 15 1 15 ll7 . ... Lake.. 1000 V S Syrup 100 Ut -- Ida Sug 1000 Wyut Oil com. 014 31 3 55 .22 210 00 50 A. BADGER & CO. Wasatch South SL, City V MIMTMO by J ( A G do P L in no Hootbert P L O ... ... . . ... 3 qUOTATlOMS. Utah ft Co 1 Bit treasure yearly, employing .18,000 men. More than 170 distinct minerals exist within the state. The worlds largest smelting center is rftPfrrtfrt rfsMfefefri ,refeffffto nrreeewrrf ftreffertm here. rfftoffpffft trera rreetpr terra umb And the development is only fairly under way. What opportunity ahead for capital and enterprising rfr Established 1&9 men! eonstrnettn gentoi and of Walkar Brother, Bankers hare 'keen a nighty factor la this growth Tli ftnxnri ffanegtll Walker Brothers Bankers y Salt Lake City vraM 80r to $104 to $1.50 twarliag ntnady and other Balk for wort. SATIRDAY S 3AI.B8. Iran Rloanom, 500 at 30c. Lehi Tintic. i000 at 3c. New Quincy, 8000 at North Ktnadard, 1000 at Park Bingham, 8000 at lie; 8500 at 4c8e 750M at L5r at bar ctaans 8L00 lower; lower: good quality gtortar to shad lower; hravy fed-er- a classes 15c to 50c lower. $5&0$7 00; neverxl trU to 90U0; Hogs ItocaipU. inorily eJy TGc to food to packers ; xnellum higher 1B0 to buttchem, $7 00487.15; top. 15. few 170 87.18; bulk of Mira, $6 to avenge. $6.0Oqt7 00; parting vows mostly 84 156.40. For week: Lamb Sheep- - Hectipis. 500 5c tk $1 00 higher; top. westerns $18.54; balk $12 25 Q 13 id riteep around 25c high$4 00; bulk. 85 85 95 75; faU er; top ewe hora Texas wrihees, $7 25. feeding lam ha rieady, top werierna, $1 1 TO; others sal largely armrnd 811 W Texas and Ariaoss 547 ttc. IMntiis, U0 at 24e. Rllver King Coalition, 100 at 12 A.; 100 at 92 82U: 50 at 2.89 TV oat Toledo, 400 at 42t; 100 at 424c. ENLISTED. I'oxnbined Metahv, 8000 at 21c; 500 at 21c. oeller tes daya. rfering. $ 1U.504S 10 80. NOTICE INVESTORS, VALUABLE BUSINESS PIECE OF ESTATE. REAL on Second South, lo atwut to bo loot It conaiots of nearly 4000 aquero foot of 34,000 mortgage. apoco, with to roe thoroon. Looa than $7t)00 will pot an equity worth 2S.OOO ar more. Now 134,000 loan at ean ba arrangad oa threo yoaro, or only two If deelred. A email apartment houae ar gMd double or largo single house fnoe mipht get equity, K real (mod. It's tho real ohanoa of a llfatlma. Phone Inquiries will be anowored only If party gives full name and address willingly. Ws want to bo help. ful to real honest Inquirers who will appreciate a real bargain, . A VERY Mook from Kmjrfrn Hotel ant M0K2ONGSTAB-V0GZLE- MORTGAGE Suit 907 & INVESTMENT CO. AND INVESTMENT BANKERS Phans Wasatch OT8 McCornkk BJdg. DENYER. POTATOES. CHICAGO, Oct 27. Potatoes steady; re125 cars: total United State ceipt 1173, Wtscocmtn balk roand white, r. n. No. 1, fOckVtl.lO ewt; racked H5c $100 rwt.; Minnesota and North 7akoa No. U. B 1, and racked round whitra. pactly graded. BftfaOV rwt ; Minnranta and Rod River Ohio. (Iftc North Dakota racked cwt., Goth tlllfto.cwt.: bulk. Dakota wackod Rarlr Ohi. 8590e cwt.; Idaho racked Rneaeta, $2.00 cwt. Gan You Sleep All Or. light? Must You Get Up Frequently by Reason of Bladder Trouble? pound mall. top. $7 25; mixed toads, carrying pack-tebws ttd bghfc. 8AB5OT00; packing COUPON sow. d 7564.80. avaraga coat yesterday, 8 H8; weight. 277. This coupon la good for a trial 300 Us ttle Receipt. with Compared treatment of McWHTHY'H HOfrfB week ago, fad steers mostly steady; yearTREATMENT. Fill out your name lings atroeg. grass ttrer and rite stock tnd addreea on dotted lines, mail' 15t9&e lower, steady to 25c lower; bull 97 Main to F. L. McWETHV. higher: light veals Ski.Vto henry veal MARSHALL. MICH., and Street. 95c to feeder and steady steady, starter will treatment at once the sample C taring bulk follow: tower. Prd steer be sent you by mail. 8&2&ti10 50 an1 vearllag, weeks top, 5 75 (4 75; grass cow 811 80. gram steer. and cuand heifer. 53.25485 00r raaner Name 53 (HHJ3.75; tter. 82.25(1 8 00; butogim Tight ,rwte, 8O00i0.wi; bwmmt, i Street or R.F.D 5.004ft and feeders, $4 00gr4 (to; skockara 7 00; week top feeder, 83.00 sone with State Compared Hheep Receipt, nty week ago. fat lambs 50 75c higher: sheep 15U 25c higher; fnding lambs steady to ewe 8100 strung, feeding aod breeding Weriern lambs, higher. During bulks812 ,Yi418 00: natives. $12 25t2 50; fed clipped $12 25. fat ewes. 55 955 75; feedewe. feeding ing lamb. $11 TMilES; 54rtHr9rtv, breeding ewe, mostly tnanUmd. bulk, 7 16; iHi iLl ) UM. LIVESTOCK bntebern. 87 &OfsT.S5 , top, $7 bo choice 250 to butcher hero; desirable 170 to 200 pnend average meetly 87 20447 45. bulk packing bows. 88.508 75; estimated holdover. 5000; bekry weights, 87 0Utf7 SA. medium weights, $7 UMf 7 45; Nkrtbr Gt, Ught-llglightweights, 7 10, aowa, 85S(HtAkO. partirough, packing 85 25488.50, ng bowr ameetk, aUughtar 85 25r.3B pig Coni pa red Cattle Receipt. 1005 with week ago. Wig fed ateers and yefiiag 25r te 4Qr higher, yearling showing okm ad rwad weatern Cance; short fed, graaa teem, dull, uneven, steady to weak; top matured steer. 812.45, best yearling. 812 85; fat the Stock steady; cutter and weighty natmage bolls 15c to 25c higher, vealor ktorker and feeders tower, 8L50, Balk prices follow: weak to 25c lower Fed steers and year Hag, 88 85 to 810 79, wwtrrn graaa steer 85.50 to MTS, beef cow and heifer. 88 73 to 87 2b. can sera and cattcm, &LS5 to 83.15, vealem 81000 8x10.75; packer and feeders, 85 0u to 80 75. Jrtjo, Sheep- - Receipt, today's receipts moMtiy native, market generally steady. Fur week directs, negligible, western run. 290 doubles. Compared with wek ago. killing clsasca show Pat followlaf advance limb mostly TV; roll native. 50 4? The, and two 804475c: aged stock yearimg 5oc fi'cding lambs 254440c; top slaughter Bulk feeder. 813 80 lambs. 818 50; to follow; Pat lamb. 81X50411X25; price 810 OOVf 10 SO, Tearllng wetbera, wethers, 87 SOkyd 00; ewes, 8k JAW 6. 25, feeding . TV 100 25 A. - If so. I would like to Bend you a twmpla of my Home Treatment so you tan give It a trial I want you to know how quickly irrollevuq the irritatfon In the bladder and stope the getting up iamb. 8U75&U25. nights to urinate every 'hour or two, which is very wearing and a source OMAHA. ,f endless annoyance. If you are lookOMAHA. Neb.. Oct 27 (United States ing for quick relief, fill out the couRe of Agriculture.) Hog ivpartmont pon below, mail to F I. McWKTHY, reipts, 5500; active, strong to 10c higher; 297 Main Street. MARSHALL, MICH, mixed loads and packing grades up moot; and a free triad will be sent you by butcher. 8&M(9 200 to 325 . Boatea W)o tttea Borvice do pr do R pr . . . Gulf Oil kTcv Oil . KM QD KM 00 Mutual (HI rtfs W 100 50 Omar Oil wt noi inn no Balt Creek aoo 8 oo w no MINING. 8 on iso oo 88 no t on sv oo J .. Virgin'" Dome OH . Lion DU Mutual Coal Montami Bingham. New State Gun C Prince Con Bonds.. 9500 Kudv Gun (lub . . .476 00 80 Superior Droviging , .12 Spruce Monarch 97 90 Utah P & L loou Utah Silver ... ! 4Vfc 400 37Ai PL.. Inter Petr lod do Kan do N Y Vacuum Oil r8 Utahs mines yield $50,000,000 in if7 8 1980 the land oChidden treasuie Va The dullse poist set higher. imperial lo The Tribune. P't augar waa partly reponihie for the 27 -- rUattle ReOct Oolo. DKNVRR, luck of hualseaa December c hwwl at 4.90c; ateadr. trading alew; lend madUun te good Beef steer. 175 pnond1H75; market ttady 9 00 butchers ceipt March Wlc, May. 4 04c. Jul. 4 11c cows and .V, $3 50485 54; heifer. Keflaed togar v tio neglected and Hhncp Receipa. neoe; market nomionl. $5 004i8 00, Stocker and feeder. alve withant change the list lidding at 9 1 0c for 25 84 0047 CHICAGO. fine gmaptatotf. IIog Refined future npmiaal Receipt. 200 market steady. Top, cniCAOO. Oet 27 United BUtea of Agnrmltara ) Hogs Receipts. $7 25. no good hog offered. 80.870, market steady 8hcep Roeripto. MEW YORK CERE MARKET. VXM , desirable grade firm, others scraeg Iamb $11 VMgnso, feeder lamba, $11 00 Total Mien of tUrki hiA) to lOr tusitto; guod xsd choice 210 to abarea Total aaiea of 4(1200. cwm, 83 00$fK25 no i.alena Bgnal 4 Humble (Ml aa Imp Oil Ilbaofs 50' 107 Ik) 5 noi Steptoc Ueeatnck 7 1931 95 Utah L ft P 6 1980 1944 I tah Pnwir a Lt do ft 2H23 al R R A . Bnniptrr . Virtue 01 ft RMg EASTERN (Aa Reported Scions Ssv. Bank. 5 Z. C. M 1 106 Minihg Quotations and Information furnished on unlisted stocka we soMcit your account We soil on monthly payment RAPH 251 im pot Aa Co 2000 ZxMalM I 7 os 2 90 no c. to 10 X 08 1000 16 18) 50 1000 Black Mtn. Vet 1009 j'ureka Metslurgiokl 00 Fargo Oil 1000 Far n ham Lome Oil 2i00 Ountaveeon Oil 1000 Globe Mining 2000 Hope o Israel 100 Ind. Gas & Oil I K. A R, 6s . search. covering various mining problems be adopted This program would include the exchange of technical information. of materials under test, of scientific apparatus, and possibly of research personnel This .proposal has hern accepted by Secretary Work 15 Oil 75 lvrp!es Sugar WE WILL SELL 75 visited. As a twsult of his Vint to Kngland, the British government has alread) proposed, through the state department. that a joint program of re- i inn Utah-ldah- o Itk io Uliih-Miih- o lo lTtoh 100o l"0 t Wi ed d 001 too (Mi no, im on Slack actlirtty on th Salt Uki Stock and lllolnf Bwhum yeabv-d- r dcvmloiMd voftacaa amonc Iwilea which during tha wado had been firm. 'however, the general teedancr and advanced to a doe of lio on trading of 14.000 aharaa. Bther Ktnc OoahUon dropped from Ita new hirh of M to a otuaa of Weet Toledo wa a active In a small wav at o and 42 ComMoed Metals durinc tha eaS for undated atcxAa waa dealt in for 4000 eh area at 21c. was a small l'fejtu trader at Me and North Standard at 2 Quotations follow: liutbd yrocKa. one-ha- lf 9.50 10C A to Close of 12c; King Coalition Price Declines , 1M rai , tod. no 4t v th (n !jtm 1 ment has rteMtly sstabitahed a com mlwkm to study ths NtuaUoo. with a view to reeommeadlas spacdal remedial led station. In Great Britain and France, the as a acreen employment of rock or barrier for the limitation of coai dust explosions to the Immediate area of the expioeion has been made comThs efficacy of this method pulsory. was strikingly demonstrated In the case of a gas explosion in a Yorkshire colliery where the stone dusting confined the explosion to its .immediate place of origin and prevented the great toes of life that must have occurred had the explosion spread through the mine. Much experimental work along thin line has been performed in the United States by the bureau of mines, Mr. Rice points out, but the states have as yet enacted no legislation to compel the adoption of this system in the mines of the country. Liquid oxygen explosives are being extensively used in France and Germany in metai mining and quarrying This type of explosive is operation not. however, being employed in coal mines, because of the assumed danger of causing coai dust explosions Tests employing liquid oxygen explosives in quarries and metsJ mines in the United States are now being made by the bureau of mines at Pittsburg, Pa. and at other field stations, congress having at the last session appropriated funds for the work. RESEARCH INTERRUPTED, Mr Rice found that researoh into causes and prevention of mine ex(he plosions had been virtually stopped in Kurope during the wartime period and had not been fully resumed in continental countries, exeept that in France the fundamentals of safety explosives are bring studied. In Great Britain, research along this Une ha been resumed at the Kskmeals experimental station, and also at several of the uni vereitiea In the study of the use of stone dust in the limitation of mine the English Investigators explosions, have attained greater progress than has been achieved in the United States. In France, it was observed that al has been widely adoptpondered ed as & fuel. In Germany, near Hannovel method ar being over, jn the distillation of brown coal, a lignite quite different from American lignites, from which various val: uabi oil, paraffin, and gas. are beAt WhitehaVen. ing obtained coal i being mined under the sea at a point four and miles from the shore line Owing to ths scarcity of timber, are being various substitutes in the different countries for mine prop Steel props and steel arches ar being extensively used to uphold mine roofs RUNNING' GROUND FROZEN. In Belgium, mine shafts' in wet. 'running ground are being largely constructed by the freexing process, in which the ground is frozen and made easier of excavation through the medium of refrigerated brine forced through pipes auriounding the area to be excavated Shafts more than 600 feet in depth have been sunk by this A great amount of informamethod tion bearing direetlv on other mining problems forming a part of the investigative program of the bureau of mines was obtained bv Ur. Rice. Mr Rice reports that the research agencies of the various Kuropean governments were greatlv interested in the experiments id the bureau of mines and other scientific bureaus of the American government, and were quite anxious to cooperate in the study of different problems As a representative of an American governmental research organisation he was given an extremely cordial reception by the scientific workers of ail countries Ct INpl atuiaTT LONDON MONEY . . IONPON Oct 27 Bvr aiher .ItlNIAi Amals Hngar com do pfd Ier outiee moneT 2a ier cent diacouot Beneficial Ufe In Hhert WHa 2 18 per cnt, 3 I'ement ,eiiritlea ramithrf r cent bills. 3L6i;3 3 10 Wagon Mi gar BAR SILVER. . Mtn Miatrs NFW YORK Oct 27 Bar tllver Mntnal ('reamcrv Mi dollars, 48NC. People's Bncar pfd rm Arhramm Johneon Ka pfd BUTTER MARKET , . V 8 F'iel 7 pfd . CniCVC.O Oct 27- - There waa a fnr I tah Ida be Bog com ther shortening of anpplle and correspond do pfd of the butter market Vtah Fire Hay ing strengthening Alt grale were cloeeU eh anevl T P ft L 1st pfd here in 7 C N I op and b sides bujera having difficulty their needs, wane receivers were Ctah Ihsne Fite Ins pnpphin fArctM to suirplemrot their regular receipts Hprinjrrtile-Uapleto- a Sugar i the hi purchaa tre t Premmma were Vtah Oil Qef gmeralh akef In ninuv cases obtained HONim The Wir market wa also firm with sup Borne de goiwl. pli.'S light and demand S3c, Park Bingham Recovers UTTEaTHEVT SECURITIES. by Ixictl tovstuasnl Bankers n4 Broker i benda, $J00,(IU0 BANK HTUl'hX, Bid Asked NEW YORK. OeL 27 -- Poliowing ii tha official lint of trsnnnctiona on tho New Bankers Ihiist I o UI 00 1 7.1 00 Columbia rniut Co V 00 York Curb Rachange, giving all atockn and Ih'seret National 205 0O 270 00 honda traded la . 0 00 305 00 Pevrrt Raviaes INDfBTHIAIA Nat Bank .. ., ivo 00 I8ale High IjOW .f'lae Sal Copper Bank I 8o m 8'aie Nafkmnt I tah Mav'nra A Trust Walker Broe Bankers 217 00 22 7Un 8arinv Bank 14V OO First I tah Nat Ogden do Baring Ogden LOCAL See Mrhr I bn mam! ter .tenure .are at about I rent di eoiint under the prtee of frtah Freeh but ter, ITJ wore. tT r 11 wore. 46Sr. 10 ..ore, MU. M were, lie, 88 won. tdr orp. 4V. K4 4lc. 89 arot score, 4flr (entrain! icon 41c, 88 score, 43c (on sir North Butt Nipiwiiur Vw i omcii OIL SANDS TREATED. Novel methods for obtaining petroleum. involving the mining of oil Kinds and (heir subsequent treatment at the surface, were observed bv Mr. Rice in AUar and near Hanover. This make possible a greater recovery s of the petroleum, f which, it is estimated, is left in the ground aft r jrdinary extraction bv well. In England, Mr Bite had the opportunity of observing the experiment directed at Oxford and Birmingham universities regarding the health aad working capacity of miners employed in exceMtvelv hot min. As Hie result of the researches of Dr- J. S Haldane, eminent mine physiologist. it has been developed that miners working in hot atmoeoherea lost chloride rapidly, whicJi Is very The energy of the workers, weakening it has found can to a great itent be reestablished bv the taking of salt m water, or through other liquid An interegting stn-loglcai dsvelop-men- t in the coal-miniof Hr at Britain, whereby the industry min own erp und the miners share in the of profits, was studied bv Mr Hire Under this the mines are grouped in certainplan, districts, and monthly, in each designated dttri t. the gna total exnenses of production of the coal are deducted from the grow profits of the mine of that district and from this .gross het profit there is dedu ted C per cent of the invested capital, the remainder. If anv. is divided between the pw sera and miners the owner receiving 171 per cent and the miner 82 per cent. The miner1 share, if anv. is pro-rate- d among the miner of the district, and tha amount thus determined by certified accountant is paid to the miners two month later In the form of an increase in WE WILL BUY Bk0 American Leasing Mining. 04 Brikroivhou1 Mlmmr 20 ConsolwJatevl WagOn 1000 Central Starnkurri Mining 2 I1 Giorgio Fruit Units I DutkviHe Gun Chib 1ino Inripmlent Ga & Oil -Ks-- progress has been achieved in the reconstruction of the French mining industry, systematically defrayed in wartime by the lnxadtnfc Germans, according to George S. Rice, chief mining engineer of the bureau of mines, department of the Interior. Mr. Rice has just returned t this country, after completing a study, occupying several months, of conditions in the mining industries of France, Great Britain. Belgium. Germany. made at Boland, and the direction of Secretary of the Interior Work. As a reeult of the splendid engineering skill employed in the restoration work, some of the finest coalmining plants In the world have been instructed in the north of France, slates Mr Hue in a report made to director H Foster Bain of the bureau of mine. Thousands of miners' houses have been built, replacing those destroyed These houses are quite attractive and most of them have gardena which have been redeemed from Much trenched and blasted ground. attention has been paid to welfare with the result that the project, miners of northern France are undoubtedly better housed than miners in any other part of the world. Underground. the mine have been recovered to such an extent that they are producing about 7v per ceut of the normal coai output When ail of the water has been pumped out 'of the mines, the coai production of northern France will be greatly Increased over that of the prewar period. Ingenious oetnentation methods have been employed In the restoration of mine shafts in which the iron linings had been blasted.' admitting water, which flooded the mine. Cxecho-Slovaki- Increasing Productivity. Bureau of Mines Reports on Investigation of UnBY HARDEN COLFA. 1123. by The Sait (Copyright, derground Ventilation. Tribune.) D. Use one-ha- Census Bureau Survey Reveals Ability to Produce WASHINGTON. Great Progress Made in European Mining Industry MARKETS. LOG ANGELES. 15 80kg 7 25, Ipaeiat to TV Trikuse 27 Oct. Cattle Ms ANGRJQS. KAKGAG CETT. No good ceiptn, 900, alow, atut steady KANBAN steer In yard; me fairly active; bulk CITY, Mo, Oct. 97, iTnitad of AgriroRuee ) Cat. Mira, ranmoa and nsedtnai. .84 00484 50; State ftapsrtment few odd bend good weighty cow p to tie Receipt. 10rt); calve. 200. Poe week: 85 23. Hand yw eight corn fad steer sad yearilng SUGAR MARKET. Calve VO; Mldover, 1300; steady; abort forts and grass fat kind n Receipt. NEW YORK. Oct. 97.' 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