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Show " 4" r v ., t v. - t . slM TV A't ? - jjktni,tH fs . Many' Sentences Mexican Killing t Meted Out by - " Begins In Idaho "Pocatello Court Trial In 1. TU Tribe.. POCATELLO. Idalfo, April Th. trial of Juan Robies, charged with th Is The TrihtM. POCATELLO, Idaho, April 11 Distnci Judge O, U. Baum passed Murder of Jos Larins, siartad today sentence today on the following indi-ot In district court before Judge O. H. viduals who have entered pleas Ranm, The Information filed by guilty to a Ho no charges Andy Cardwell and Clyde Meelane, County Attorney IL J. Ho ran chanrea that I he crime was eotnnutted in the burglary, six months to five yeam tl Pocatello on or about the evening of March 2L The greater part Of today's session was taken up with the securing of a prospective Juror Jury and thlrtv-o- n were esstninrd before the following twelve were selected: J. Welter Harris of PancfWt. C.eoVge Aelett of lavs, A. A. Ruud of la go, Edw D. lisle. John peter. Fled Zweigart, J. P. Noker. B. H. Lyon." Harry Casper, Phil Roche. Frank Brian and Oscar Jones, ad of Pocatello. William Steed, Jim Banka, Georg Collett and James McAdams, all eity-o- ! ? - I f jsissafig to tba stand by the state late this afternoon. Each testified that bs wft- -, nesaed tba shooting, which occurred about 1( p. m , March 12. at the eor- -. aer of East Center street and North First avenue. Icrms, they said, was walking a short distance ahead of the. other Mexican, and. 1 he turned sud-denly when reaching First avenue, waa shot by the olher man, who waa approximately tea feet behind him. The assailant, they testified, walked a short distance north on First avenue and then started to run. Nona of the witnesses waa able to Identify the defendant as the man who fired the shot. Judge Baum wiU hold an evening session of court and ihe state will likely complete all of Its evidence Mormon Battalion Monument Model Progressing Well Governor (Charles R. Mabry, Secretary of State H. E. Crockett and .itorney General Harvey H, ofdoff. as examt members of the mate board nera. yesterday visited the studio at Third North and Fourth West streets to see the progress being made on the clay model for the granite rmmomial to be erected on the capltot grounds in commemoration of the Mormon which served in the war with Mexico. They expressed pleatauf Wlih thrbfogr being made. The creation of Ui monument was favored by the 1914 legislature, and the 117 rnaaicn authorized the exon the mependiture of 1140,000 morial. This x mount is to be matched 1100,004 another obtained by by subscription. Virtually ah of the aeree-aar- y amount has been raised. o- bat-Ud- Kiwanis Club Is Aiding Chamber ot Commerce pseial I The Tribus. PTUCB. April 11. TTis Kiwanis chfb and chamber nf conttnorc member becaa lu dnve hip committee Bight at th weekly Wednesday toncheoft with the t loirs n "190 per cent Kiwamd pterrtberthip in the Price chamber of commerce " Specchea were made by J b Johnson. I L St. Evans and W. Falser Amifnioiu It pointed out by the speakers that tho ehanrfbar of oommerre was laa Uon all chieee of cill- .an organ aena while the Rotary and Kiwanis dubs eompriaed only the limited class of buainesa men. The achievements of the chamber wno lauded, special streea being laid upon the accomplishment of the road paving, the authorised underpass and the sponsor In of Che boys' and girto' organiaa tioaa, in which the chamber baa been very active, A. McGee, C. H Marcusen, and Mat Gflnwor. the "golf links' committee of the - Rntarr into, Invited ttena to oln hk the proposed establishment of olf ISnta on the psrkdple townsite, and Dr F F. Flak, CHf Thurman and Lea Eldredjre were appointed menders of a joint committee to work out the detail fort the leveling of tm ground and plenniiur the links. Mils Tots Leonard sanff T C. A. Devine Arrested ' on Mann Act Charge I The Tribes.. BOTATEIJX). Idaho, April 11 A. Devine, taken Into metodf sort J tbla morning by Police OfOeera Balderoton and VoUuneier, haa been charged bv an agent of the department of Justice with violation of the Devine ie erhite slave traffio act. having transported charged with Emma Mblntyr from atte. Montu to Pocatello for immoral gurpoee The McIntyre woman was taken Into custody at a local hotel. Henry MeCov. colored porter at the hotel, also haa been arrested and la being held in connection - with the case It- - was intimatedthis aveniag that other charges of a serious nature will Sled be likely against Devin at the conclusion of the Investigation which condooled is being by county and federal authorities. Clinton B Vegetables and Fraits Are Added to Quarantine BOIFE. Idaho, April 11 A moat atrtngent quarantine was adopted this morning by th Mat department of and . all vegetable and agriculture fruits- - have been added to th quarantine list sgainst California shipment into the Mate of Idaho. Commissioner Mark A Means feel that Idaho, with It great livestock wealth. S can taka no chances on th outbreak S of such a disease in this state. The revised order not onlv includes livestock of all kinds, but add to tbe list fresh fruits, vegetables and all raw products. Including trees, shrubs, vine plants, cuttings, grafts, buds, roots, bulbs, flowers or greenhouse plants, sit kinds of poultry, day-ol- d chick, pet stock, bees and bee supplies This quarantine will be enforced Indefinitely until revoked by the S R. M. Magraw Undergoes Appendicitis Operation Special te TM Tribune. PRICE. April 11 R. M Magmw. general superintendent of the Lnlted States Fuel company's propertlw in Carbon county, was operated on for tl 1 appendicitis at the Hiawatha hospital t 14 o clock this morning by Dr. Warren Beniamin of Balt lake City and H, J. Templeton of Hlasatha. Tbe case was acute, according to Dr. Benjamin, who was in Price toIt day, at the appendix had burst. will be several day before the ral outcome can be determined. Ur Benjamin stated that, while the condition of Mr. Magraw ,1s serious, his health otherwise Is excellent and his rally from th operation has been satisfactory. POULTRYMEN ORGANIZE. Tribes. Special te Tb KAT6TTLDK, April 11. A Kayxvtll of Davla unit the , Gounty Poultry was organized , this week, with Ernest C. Blood ss president Jsmet Fgoert, vice president, snd. Bruce Mior,i eecretarv-treesure- r. This t unit cover , hayavflie. Layton and J Farmington, and meetings will Hb held , more frequently than they bsve been bv th county association and more ; iffactive work la expected. I GOVERNOR DECLINES. . Special t TM Tribes. BOISE. Idaho, April 11 Governor C. been Moor has C. t Ssjted to deliver the commencement address st on June li bv Preej. coding coilese ' i. 1 . dent Tenney, vnie got to drciute teatisc of oeing ' competed a rielegaie Id the national Republican time. ooftpeatioo at Glotelaad at-th- c 4 - - ' t Vt' - 2 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, I ! tr c 16 1 Murder ' ,J ; the stats penitentiary: George Johns, persistent violation of the pro hfrbiUon laws, from one to two years John in the state penitentiary; Graves 16 burglary, committed to the state industrial school at HU An-21. thony until be reaches the age of W. T Pope, powteesion of liquor, fins of .$r00, court cost of 66 and six months' in the Bannock 'county jail, pots ie"eqwwiv"viag a term ia ths county jail on s federal charge involv-Ingviolation of the national prohibition act. and Judge Baum suspended ths fins and jari sentence on Ahst Popa at Ahe Urnma&PfrT of hm federal sentence pay the cotirV cost and leave Idaho for good Antonio Uriarte, possession of liquor, fine of 3iH and nanety days in the county jail: Leo Hannifan, ox liquor, fine of $00 and 129 days in the county jail. Curly liquor, fine of. Crosby possession of in $7 the county and six months jail, the jail sentence beng susgood bhaior. Paul pended - pending MOO and sixty days Pouloe, fine of in the county jalt. In e. ft Health Examination Annually Being Urged t Bpeclsr The Tribune, ENTteRPRWB, April 11 -- Value of eras annua examination health sirresed by James H. Wallis, executive secretary of the L'tah Public Health association, In h lecture here this week, accompanying the presentation of health films, being ehown In a tour of th state in the Interest of health education Tba ward hall waa tilled to hear leetura-an- d see the pictures The audtenc waa composed not only of local residents, but of many who had coma from fifteen to twenty miles away. Ths meetlntf was presided over by Acting Bishop Arthur Jones, who spree sad appreciation lor ths lecture and the showing of the film at the dose of the meeting Concerning the value of annual health exsrmngtlon, Mr WillJl gpuke. of the national campaign being carried out to that end and said in part' "Health officials and workers who propose the plan, whlth simply means be sure of your health end then go ahead, have much aurprtstng proof of th soundness of their proposition, they are not gueseing They know who that life' Insurance policyholder have regular health examinations live longer than poliev holders of tbe same ages and callings who do not hava examinations, and they can toll cases, aa In a western university, where v because of medical supervision beginners with the health examination, the loss of time due to illness was reduced and the death rate waa reduced by mean that without the examinaThat tion and supervision 040 person would hav died in a given time according to all previous experience, where only died WTien these authortwenty-fiv- e ities tell us such things as this and aay at th same time that nearly of the physical defect In people oouiU ksv boea - prevented bv proper care, beginning of course with an examination, they give us something veev real and understandable to think about Two meetings wers held In Cedar City Thuiaday, on In the afternoon In th high school auditorium for student and op at night for parenta Tha campaign opened In Beaver county yesterday and will continue next weak, after Which Millard county will be visited. one-ha- lf three-quarter- s. two-thir- ds -- -- MAYOR RECOVERING. Speelal te TM Trtbaas, MHiFORD, April 11 -- Mayor E. H Bird, who has been lu a local ho, dial, following two minor operations, haa been taken to his home and hix condition Is reported as favorable, PROGRAM ARRANGED. BRAVER. April It Th officers of Beaver camp. Daughters of tho ltah Pioneer, held a business session Wednesday at the library A program has been arranged for the last Friday In April. f- - STOCK EXCHANGE REVIEW FOR DAY djt jjork $hncj5. NEW YORK. April 11 Attention of th flnanoial markets, which a few day ago was directed to th Dawes proposals and then converged on the state of home trade, was turned today to the backing and filling of the stock market Raelr. Thursday a resolute advance of their lines by professional speculators for th deelma waa followed today by an equally resolute retreat: Hocks which wsnt down a point or two on tbe one day went up to practically th same extant on tba next, and ti market as a whole was left where It Mood when the speculator bad halted to await th Dawes report. Thin would seem to be the kind of speculative generalship which baa no very definite conviction of It ewe regardtijg the situation. It also appears to Indicate an entirely passive Attitude on the part of the teal financial public, which, as yet, is calmly balancing the good points against the bad and finding the scales la something like stable equilibrium. Eten such experienced hands at speculation an the late James H Keene used sometimes, under similar conditions, to address ths outside public Impatiently, a on might speak to a balkBut the event usually ing horse proved that th public had Judged the situation betier than th professionals and in any case Its refusal to grow excited always left the Mock exchange expert to march and countermarch with tbe same futility as todays. After an early marking down of rates, today's foreign exchange market also recovered Its lost ground, Th franc fell back somewhat sharply on th early European market and Its price at Paris ended considerably under Thnrsdaj's New York closing, but Wall street carried it back from less than 6 So to more than 4c. This weeks fluctuations hav suggested rather definitely that the Bank of Franc which now controls th market mere than st any previous time, haa fixed upon' 4a aa the price to be sustained. Considering that the frane haa ruivd below that price pretty continuously since' the middle of 1922. it would eeem to be a reasonable "peg" In preventing anv greater recovery at the moment, the bank bha to consider not only the bourse demoralisation which would follow forced sales of stock by tbe unlucky ''bears' still enthe In but the case of trap, tangled bona fide merchant and traders who their covered had fure.gn commitment by selling frame at In bottom of the mnrket in, order to buy or sterling. -- -- 7 B0ST0H WOOL April tl. Woel Is tkewtaf BOSTON M RUM UB ICAITItJ xtlxbtiy tc ta iheuirb qaitt, r of th lrTetroupMl lets whrti art f (cn (irk utff up Ctftfornia wort (&widrtbte pwrbftofd rrfttlr M couatry pot at fejr of Hi tTfrt dfwtrra hi tliift atarkrt, ftalto of foreign wool bttt ia htm I at tfcia part eoatlAO hi tariooa aaooata rorl. ftrW pi, TA?0ftATD FI ml. YOFK. April praam. dull prarfera raJn n tan 1 1 Her, t'lTV srt,c. fi-- Rrapomtrif apricot, alow; CIXT PBOOCCE. JCABSAS hANifte II April Ollmf produce w aeceaagML V C. W. & . Railroad , Is Sold for $ 201,000 f5'5R3rncV Wye, April 11. V. A. Kllbe of Cheyrnn, pppcial matter lu th&ncery, in the federal court late today sold the Colorado, Wyoming A Kafftern railroad, running from La rami to Coalmuot Colo, to C. M. OaVn, repreaentinff CaJiaway, F'lah A Co, of New York, under forecloaura. The aejp price waa $241,400. The road is 113 miles long. tfrcel A. inciuuinff all extra prtp trty in Wyominv, and parcel B, covering its property in tJoiorado wers hid in for IlyO.tHfO each. Bareei C. which was offered ail 'extra property of the company, waa sold for it v j ass .rr tG SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, 1924. ' ROVOA. TOR are ta 'K1W TOKK, April U fbUewia lusfe, Ww sad cloWee priees f bosde tee hW rerk f took bcckeag asg ia trial eaiee ef eeeb bued. it. S. buede is a Ariie re of Ariiats. ha id iuoe. t. jttiee Si Lcoerty do let 4 i, do Ard 4y do 4IO Uort 4 ....1 4e 4V HisbjlowjUoei I m 1US; I do 2ad 44e ti buNUtf S 0 23 90 ZA 99 2$ 6 1UO.X flW A SO JS W 3S( JS XTOi W JA01 44 100 2.7.' . This included cah In the hands iOUHi.N. of Fred B. Idillrr, receiver ,11 igb. ;law . jLiri. Air. Owen also represented bondI holders of the railroad and also of the Aoioo Jurces kari 14 T4 j T$H T$S Hahn s Peak A Pacific railroads H Werko te is understood- the bondholders will Grit the road and will forego Interest Auotrioa toes M( M I 914 on bonds for five Fears, allowing ins Otuooee 14 44 41 u79 Uy U. money to revert back to tbe com- City of amt 1AC Bordeees la. 79 pany. Jir uwen was the PhJy.bid- - j. iih shearing commencing ia a general way through the renlrai Rooky mountain chmrirm and tbs southwest, 'ihe manufactuiem are giving th dealers Imle encouragement to buy the new clip, although a few of them ana buying wool in a moderate way wherever aitracdva prices are named Thr'gootU market, however, ccmOnuos to drag. ln the foreign markets there Is leas excitement, but prices keep firm, except on some substitutes wh! h have receded from the high point. Mohair is in demand In acme tsrs at firm prices, although in quar other quarters thera is very little request 'Hie Commercial Bulletin will publish tbe foUowing wool Quotations tomorrow: Domestic' Ohio and Pennsyhrmnia fleecea Ded laine unwashed, &6tb$?c: nt farmer for tbe first time had been able to get into their fields And begin farm work. Weekly bank, clearings, $7,646,37$. $1000. F WOOL MARKET RKVIEW. BOfeTON, April 11. Tbe ConxBf Cial ikilieun will aay tomorrow: Tbe wool trade has readued a critical juncture la the years operations, twar li Aa Lraaa Aa MareeUiea Aa Cuy of Jua 1JH7 $1 79 $71 79 to inn Aa iuia srvtf, 4 ' J "(08!' 7 i n$ MW 197 $6 t4j lU6tl7 Mk.1 I2 i6t ms m U I 1W Aa fla 1962 p - iVix 4 7A'i 76 14 m Ctrikaalavaft Rap Aa. . Rue m a.... PnK of Raiaa 7a EVm a Cm aria 4 , f ren-wa- . 4 ee-- - C- if. ' . - A N - JHaUMriwagsiiwsc- f, '! " r:&fri haif-4doo- Announcing the Opening of Two New combing, 6Ab57i;; combcombing, W$7c, Quarter-bloo- d fine unwashed, 49fa0c. ing. Michigan and New York fleeces. Deialne unwashed, $6ff66c, fine unwashed, 4Mj4c. half-bloo- d unwashed, unwashed fr56c; quarter-bloo- d unwashed, $3 and avemge Wisconsin. Mdseouri Kw Bnufiewd c Half bleed, fr8hi6cr $4Q6oc. quarter biood, ' Scoured basis Texas fine twelve months. $1 36 36. fine eight months, $1 16&1 $1 301 lb: California, northern, middle county, $l.l$$1.20, southern, $1 fttfrl.lO. OregorrBAstern No. 1 staple. $1 3$; fine and fine medium combing, tl 2S CM 30. eastern clothing, $1.1001.26, vallev No 1, $) 20 i 2i. taxtr TetrUorTr Montana fibs vj fiKtr.WK, 301.3?; 30 choice. $1 ing. $1 cortrbing, combing, I comb- half-bloo- d quarter bkod AA, $1.2S0 tl. miners, $1 1001. Mohair Best combing, 'fcflftOc' best 6f0?Oe Carding, $1 36; a a BOND MARKET. Total bond saJes, $$4 000. SA.Si, 94.77, Unchanged. lm public utilities averaged B7.7I, .net 'ions .id Ten industrials averaged 98.2$, not net log Combined average month ago $7 41, year ago $4 40 NEW TORK, April 11. A late rally tTie In market, apparently prompted by the alaeruy ot the eoninksemn in accepting th Dawee report, today carried some of overn-methe French and other forelyn issues Into new hufh ground for the ear The movement, eom-after a pertod of heel tut in price and dull tradlmf. waa too late, however, to counteract the general downward tendency With the return of the French franc to above 4 cents. French Republic 9 touched a new top price for U year end municipal oblwatlon at S moved up briskly on freah buyxnx advanced 2 Danish Alnnlcttwl pMnts. and Bolivian Ss reached a new 1924 hkrh at 90 Bevvwal domestic Issues shared m tbe late recovery. Punt A tear t4u(ar 7 recovered a point in the face, of Increased selllnw prensur akalnM a bonns, majority of suqar toc4c andnew low some of which established Unitfor demand A renewed level ed States treasury isoue carried the hkth 'Mellon. up to a new record xbov par A break f,urs 7 and 4 In Wilson of point lions KakneM in th companylist other Rubber. tmBwitrial unwttlod th and copper company bonds 4mt . of the" New York (WerRwcrption Rtarw $45 000,000 bomis bond 000000 Pannsyl-vanJ $26 of tha rwady wars squipmawt certificates mews tnat in bond circles to tha um!w1v4ng I position of tbe investsound, unusually ment market a a Combined averaga $8.1$, t4 m 1- 2 2 Agr Chav ?S. Alia Cbaia e f 4ek Am Am Cattea $.. la.... Aria Rmaltiaf gan-rxi- iv ftnuiq CURB MARKET. April 11. Btsok prises NB3W YORK, faliad to sstabllsb a deflnita trend in todays quiet cuib inarkat, gains and tome In tha active iwuaa being tha etoea about avrnly divided at firm tons In a oil ahariw another spec dative expectation Inof tha r. near crude in prtces imperial Oil of Canada Ad vanced a point, hut most of th other active sheiv, showed only minor chanfe on th day- CaMln Strength of DoerUor Dle and Ward Bakin, clsa B. each of which moved up about a print and low by the establishment of a- record were th outDurant Motor at It Industrial th of standing feature PuWlo utilities showed mixed group. chanor. Chain store issue were reactionary Estatdlshment rrf a new high record bv F.n1neer Chid Mine at 12 S and ths continued actl.itv of Kay Copper stood out tit the mining rorp. fu-tu- -- frac-Unn- a! 1- treasury statement. WASHINGTON. April 11 Th following Is a atntement of th condition on of the United Stale trwsaury Ana Sugar to cri tr to i2 7a 1638 Cap 1M3 Ana oar A a of Del Ha AMariated Oil to ... At T A 8 Fa 4a. da aAJ 4a aipa . . . AU C L Ik coa to. Ball to Ohta to .... Aa ev 4Va ka grig to .. Beli Ibl of Pa lot to Tfg to BatAtabam Her A I riTr Bkl4va-Man- b Petr Calif .... e emeral fund dav Baance general fund vious day lnoreare Bn la no Nt to- - 5 4l0.S21.t4T pre- 4' 88 M 21,101 XI 88 161 87 U( to ... 6m4 4 Vaa 96) M 87 16 1106 68) 103 )j 1U4 91 l 91 pl j 64j 6&i M $j 1MI 44 6f 94 101ll01 8 2t08R A... r .... Ft 4 U to Km Bm 4 Bl B do Bo . . to Sprint T to Kelly hU' AMI 1931 10 . 6a 9D0B out war fI I 4 5 A id H Y N 4- uoi. looH sat, MW f i tomjtothi to! 99 t 90s! 9S1. IT Hitt,, nit. ten I ,V 9l9i Mt au,i w I Ml 7N! 07 MtD KD.I 4! t y. TH sv, 'J Tt.' 9Tt,l 7t4 7.lnSM,ilM Vino's to 97 97 sitotiot - sin 97 tj 10114 111014.111 T pef rear TW 24 T N U to H ev to SUPRUEA1ENTAL RERORT. 1946 .e s FHIleADETJMMA. Atwtl 1L A supI 1941 171104,104 102 plemental report reoltang additional It T Tel ref ia 4 I 04 D4 Thioffoct the dlsaotution step to j T Wericbeatar to 3 ordw of the United Statesupreme ' . BfW 16' , . . . 4 4.1141 4Ua court was iftlea by the- Reading coin-pan- y Itarf to W ev to I I127ttll1 nut in federal district court today. H Aiaer Bd a f 6a . j 5 92i 97 92 6 Sor Par ref ta B .. j I08,io3;im BANK CLEARINGS. t 81 21 81 I 81 da pe iea 4r ...A 1 103 12 V horde S13.30B. B deb t. kta 103 1102 Pr (h Yesterday's N W Bell Tel 7a 9? 107 i!07K tW7 Same day last year SI,27S,N1. L ref 4,. , . . ri - St H1.1 34 Me 0 W JTI ai 40 BRADSTREETS REVIEW, NEW TORK. April 11. Bradstreet'e tomorrow Wilt aay: Trade still shapes up as about fair, hut there la some evidence that the thread of tmnrovwment noted last week in retail trade, periioularty at th Wnuthwest, haa grown into a good sized rthbon of spring Weather and th nearer approach of Bsager It fa certain that the majority of the report ,th'a week speak ,pf on expansion of retell trade, !hi. toh ihe esv. being Hirst men'. the cities mcrtlon is mad- - nf TO'rntrr trade heuvr lowVo feel the Imorhi er partly hecAuoe of tadsToads and partly IjecAUse tlje 'rt -- 0eWl Bar I 4 II 4 I XI 9? 92 1114 iinh 14 11014 14,114,1100 '100,4 14' sis,) 90741 at Tl 41.1 94 1 94 gea 41. Mas, isf la .. ... Pills C ref ...! e SW Pteeew-AetwN Ref 9. with prad . mt war Per is 1 fi Iti 1 4s f to .. t $a 4 Lt 6 T 4'j...I' tot Eliots 10114 tv,l 9t T41j ! 41 11 -- piina nnt.i wi', 4i 9II ail, 10 IX 6a yea 5ene Refn Artti a n; 1t4l an Par 6 to lRe 5a . P T T $i m2 .. Peaaa R R Afcet 8u4 Handy-Gri- t., p, Can of Texaco Motor Oil Two quarts of clean, clear, golden - colored TEXACO Motor Oil in a handy can. Easy to pour easy to carry. Keep one in your car. 1 00 1. 1 I j 9'4 90 Tl n 1 t 91 TS vliptn4 09 14 Oavi IJ 40 114 ;ti So Sit, mu,, aeOXWI I I, In J a Mt !f ii R o aiv t ... I, 1 In Yne pr Itit A Ilea 9744 Sl ST WHI TS44 isj 9 ,v. ,i..h I, t w m 4i ... haul II ilepet 4. 4e dj Sa So Ine a. ni m 8 72 10i 72 - CriitraUaad ears war ao norv tbaa lariM. steady and tradinff dull, fioldara ot cars warn affariof (aoly mad In mm aaartais tbora waa aa Inclination to shade prices. 62 score, 37c, Wl score,1 St4 Itvab batter 874 7 4 to 80 S3 $6c; cars. 36c; 62 97 77 8214 714 7H score, 36c; 89 score. 87 score, 34 c. 90 score, 35; 88 New Change Room at U. S. Mine Completed Special to Tbe Tribune, BIXOHAM, April 1L The new change room erected t? tha United 9t 97j Staten at a coat of company Mining 78 119 Sea Sir I, $50,000 will be turnd over by the con8S M 9 64 do adj 2. BOAR MARKET. tractors is 15, It with sa I 62 April $6 provided rar 4e tl2 de NOW TORK. April U.Aa essier fel-Ih- f twenty shower baths and 316 individ93 24 M! Sinclair Ooe 0 eol 7s developed la tbe raw anurar market to- ual lockers. Two etairwpys lead from 87 87 97 15 4 4 4 de 9844 day owlnir ta Inores aad offering from ate tha tunnel directly Into tha building: 82 98 do Crad. O 4'4 era tore, and prices declined c ta tha be ms no m 88 11 M tha men will not hava to bo into de P L 5s Btlep ' 94 9414 of 6 28c for Cuban, doty paid. areoad 94 Sou terra Fee aa 4 Ctttm&a 6009 af half tha open air bafora putting on dry for bags H914 8914 fi M , de raf 4i ...... clothing. April obipment to a local refiner 9MH I09till04 Ho Hf ge dt. ... The doclt&a in the spot markot and eoa MARKET. 714 tinned Ul TIS41 71 OOrFZE d g reports of Increasing aappliea led 4 10BS lOSt t31 etr.1 Tobe 7 .. . ta renewed general veiling preonure In raw NEWt0RK, April It 7i, ptfbet far Ibiatai ef Ori e flnser tedag n baxtss Final price were it the eoffra fbtura. Surr riiffar fntnreo, nl 9TV.I 97 4 rote 7. 19 to to points bell, rad ta b. for Aurapese eed Braetliae from lowest af tba and day JIM 99141 Tone Ele raf m ... wa 18 t. 80 potats raraeL bolow opoBte tha pfTfcma cieoe, trier baring opened 14 45 n 82 i OntraliaeA corlots to. 37c; 39 I Salt Lake Likely to Get Back Cash Given for Hangar, Special te Tbe Trlbuse. ' WASHINGTON, April nentstlv Lestherwood ll. Rspre-- 1 today secured! report from tbe postoffic-- 2 committee on bis bill authorizing the postmaster general to reimburse mu- -i nicipallties and citizens for binpunUM expended by them In constructing t or the use of tho lrsnscoa-- 1 hangar tinenta! sir mall servlca. Included In this bill Is s claim to cover amounts advanced by people of Salt Lake City to build 42 Which has been used by tho1. hsngsr 471 48 Third Are adj be .. I point btgber ta May blsbra uf aellra swetbe sold SO u M paints government since the service wee in- -i point tower. de raf 4. 4 56c July, 4 Tie; September, A toe, set tUsbof, with Jel, edraaeiet to, t2.90c sugurotod. eimrd 19244 19294 10214 Tide Oil H aed Draeabra te 1L8JC, Th. Iom Ae e Th postmaster general reports that, December, 4 26c, t1OT44.1071,107 4 Tolrde Cd T Refined sugar was doll and tmebanged ta tew polete off trader ras11ita(r bat abowed tfta government ia morally KM obligated 9 3 10tle,ltt4 eat sdreera of 29 ta 88 petals. Hales were to reimburse those who so advanced raf 40c hit for flee graaalated, B3ic ta 8 te fir 90 W j 90 Si aatlsttrad at 43 9U0. Wftned f Blares were namiaaL de let money, although net legally bound; ft 99441 Sl 9844 IX Cloera do ev 4 .... .... Max, 7Se; Jelx, snd ha recommends passage ntaqaeof 8 113 11X1.71944 15 8Sr: Ta Drag Srpweiber, 15 17c, Ortobar, 15U8r; bill. X0LE&ALS DAIRY TR0DUCE. 10 101 li'lOl 1.110144 .. tl S Rubber XVi Deeeieber, lL77r; llerrb, Jl 43c. 81 8114 Mutual 4 tioaa am, (Quota by Ctaatoary Campny. de be Spot raffs,, qeiet. Hi. 7m, 19.e; Santo. GOVERNOR ATTEND X9102V l02i.ilO.M4 Casa lata. 4a, 1844 t 1914c. C s Steel e f be ... 901 9014 fretei extra eieamery batter In ear- XfteriSl Tribune. itraur dei 8914 tons . ...... ........ .... ..t.ITTto OATS AMD ATT. VKKAt. d D 8 ..li IX 91 total 9014 Pteak BOIBK. fr tub Idaho, April 11. Governor, . Te extra 01, fret aery batter, Cbaa parekYa Cara C. C. Moor MINNUAPOUR left yesterday for St April li 131 414 94 4,1 9444 .48 .... mat V . Rr be .... prints 1 to 1U14G1 V. 1 attend th f unoral ort. IS14; A. eenbera, dark Anthony 8' 941 9KI4I 98 H frab flraia erfamery batter, la Webeiib Ut S eofthera aurleg, cSatae te feec x. 214 a Senator Ssmuet iOrme, an old friend, t21 to2Vj'ioet4iio;i Winwr Sod Ref 7. 3744 . ftad to ebolee. 81 144,f 1 able : oedi. who died 81 44 freak firsts creamery batter, parchfew day ago. suddenly aivi 93441 WiKi.ra Md let d narx ta swd, 81.1144G1.1944. Mx, 8L1914; Th governor was accompanied by, 414 41 ment prints ..... .. 8I'844 8444 Weetrra P.e h Jolx. 81 13, Sepletnberr 81 10T4. 11 119 William 1119 eummiaelonev ... 35 .... of pob-l- ie ranking batter Ip gnbaa Westers I ntea dtia No, 3 xellew-- 7U1, 71 We. 9.10714 10744111x744 ...... 7 60 Torn elected freak eggs works, and two days will bo STeat o 8 white, 44444844. Oats Wrstieg Brae Te. . with the a 891,1 801.1 9s Raack fft rood officials of ths .'....660 section West a here, de Bnrl.X, Sd7c. .. r .26 IV 99 from Ifiaho Falls to Ashton end tho Pall cream ckeeae, triplet t 89 Te Kra No..1. Dl8tr. 9,r Bpeoter TnU cream ckeeae. Toung America. .2$ Yellowstone ce a f T4l MU Ml 81 I 81 to roafeon relative W leoe park Aa. 1, riel 85412. 45, 9014 (fall cream cheese. 6 IU. squares., .24 structKin op the Salt de let 9e toj Mi 904I Block Pwiri eboene .... , .6 highway. Yeosgetewe Sbeet 944! bs4 Cream 8! $2 .... keeae brick de Tabs C , April 11. Tnraertlee. 95 92 , SAVANNAH. 92,j 914 INFANT BOY DIES." teip depd V.e btradv. 94S aeleC ease.; receipts, 82 MEW YORK TR0DTJCE. Xpecl.l ts Tbe. Tribsa. Ttttal tele Of baoda tariff were $0,644 345; Morb, 4.MS ebipuirata, with $10,,967.000 v ptaviaas day OOP awnpared NBW TORK, April IT Batter, steady ; Kea. Ann; ealra, 729; raeeipta, J61: LAYTON, April 11. Lynn W. Clark, and $8 367,000 a year M receipts, 13,307 tabeu the Infant son of Mr. and Mr. John Ibiprairats 740; rock, 83 29U Fresh Argo, irregular, receipts. 90,732. B. 4 40, It, 4 90, ft, 490 n H. Clark, died Quote WVTTTM KARXET. morning of' gxtbsrad extra firsik, 901 Met do atorage 499; H. 470; I K..4T: M. 4 80; X pneumonia. ThWednesday funeral services will ta tha hat- packed, 2dW37c fresh fathered firm a. 4 80; WO, 8.80; WWX. 440, . CHICAGO, April be held the in Clearfield house ter market today waa owlet ad tha market revulsr parked, 64fi24e; do tango tomorrow afternoon ef meeting l o'clock. In. the tori. packed, 2aW26c; f rook gathered aeraadn and 1X0UB. appearedwereom w bat, esoter atatUated wm b torment In t th Syracuse Itoilcra pree pdffrvr. 284123'Kc, affertog fnrily NtYYIiAKIU, Minn. April ii, -F- lour 12 925 pounds, (keeae. Irmmiar tocript while aerne were whined to giTe aUfht fate whole milk flat, freak, average mn. nerhajlf ed. Bran. 825 00. m 96 wora What demand paiffMiDfti VISITORS FROM IDAHO. r ke wa rriicred eO 8 omre and 60 ware 16 I Iytilde. FLAXSEED, v KAVKV-H.Ln- , peul'ry, steady: tm rites nr f'W woaiF-tot-and thtoly, Pome April 'tl. Mr, ftpre, Itl LI TH. Minn. bnH moraine toy 06'. fowl hr j.SgjAOt, tnrro, April It tlfmr Mrs yerbert Dodilv of Pain lew. Ida- emaipl tote yeatarday Fla, os Iheae ffriitea la be hr freight, toditui. hf eapww. catmed price 82X7n, J ii, 82 324, , Hepram- ho. m gui sls i.r Mr, and. Mm A.; iL ! 4( it.ntri. is 22 bet bayer1 wnta cqackiy ante Drvaaed temHry Harnca Tor a few day m s favorstle 4 ' I t 1. X ll4ISy 1 I R Praacal to m ioi toot. loot. toot. ' a I Tex pr Uea ref Y 89 95 94 i 1 j rest deb .,..1 do rfff to ivp 5a N T Chi to 81 L !f Y 82 T7 wh,l toi to Ine 97 I t iiwtiuooi. ' Buffer T),s Lar'aad O.l TU. with Midvale Steel c. R. fl Mtaa 8t U M Bis! Kfaaati M K 46 68 46 to; M1 - 1 .vn - deb 4 too 4 Not 77 89 TT u . 4 Mria to tsigffeU 2-Q- a S ll ... 4a . . on. 1'loe 1102 vn 8?( 82 Aa odj inr 6a .... 12 to 60j 9K' Ram O 4 Ref SLa . Ml 98 IH Bell 1V1 ref to .. R 94 94 Ill Ceatrai 81 .... lrioiwhoi ladiaga Bieel Ai . . . .. Aito 00 latex Rap Tr T . ... J 6j 68! 67 da to 27 67 86 .da ref to atpd . . . 22! 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Ritel $Sk till) RAi t to (VI. e-on-the-corneiof Fifth East and 21st South and one on comer TEXACO GASOLINE to VI m W'a! 63, 14 16 StacJ eoa Brier Bkljra 4 97 cant miss them Yoir m NhlWkt M! m 86) m A $4 Aaacarida m idj 88 Aa cai 4a Ama Rater Wk A. 1U6 U,16M109 Ti Aa rcta to C do oew gr la 6a A S 09S.4S0 TA da new adj to 4 tilt year dvte to bwom llo Parifie lot to . lnoome to date lost year. 2,002 07 Mf do gea 4a . Increase Root Power to A . Income over outgo thli he Par Tel 4 Thl 3S4.4S2.I04 year .... .. to lat Iniv.me over outgo last -X O Tea 4 Rex year inerso-- B7( lj - . Saturday, April 12th, at 7 oClock W3S! m's M M 87 87 8 ltofcjlUfttfctlOB' 11 92 921 92 . Oil fa Ten first grade raiia averaged net loss .10 Ten secondary rails averaged 68. ri. Aa 'll 601.12, Pulled. iV'laine --TEHSlB.-nLUHe-BTATrOE 1 J 7014; 944 - o: w 7h I tbi 1 tL-T- 1 1 1 , I nimniL toi . -- tn |