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Show .3, 1919. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY For Cautious WILL APPLY WARS 44, 55 Solons of Ufahty Ernest Evans Investors gineers Meets in New York Feb. 17-2- 0. Yield. iti-fl- ....... Jie Na-tioo- al w pror. Falser v Mortgage TUW , t I -j t Ktner-gene- year. The Institute meeting will open on Monday morning, February 17; Tuesday will be Canadian Mining Institute dav, Foreign Supply Held cient to Last Only Two or Three Month. Suffiand Wednesday will be featured by the session with the electrical engineers and toe National Research council session, followed by the annual banquet In the evening. The excursion To the hlpmrds wili take pbice on Thursday, February 2. The officers of the A9crkan Institute Of Mining Knciueert are; Sidney J Jennings. president, I. P. RUketla,V 1hRlp fkmil N. Moore, past presidents; (L In the last Issue of th Mining and Scivice president, fleorge D. Fktr-rol, first treasurer, Bradley Stoughton, te entific Proa (Jajtuur 2e) appears the reWry. following review of copper market conditions: "Almost each day afnee the first of January haa seen the copier market seeking lower levels. While some think that L'u cents Is the low mnrk, other expect as l as is cents before the turn comes or hefore laittom Is reached. Uttle Is now heard of coiiper, excepting for export, which ts the (.notation still of the sso lailon. Both electro-Ijtl- c Copper Kxport and lxtke copper are now quoted at SO to J1 cents, New Yolk, for delivfnmi ery In the imxt thirty to ninety days, or C. J. Ftlgati of the PlttMburg-rta- h the first quarter. g Potash company wtt here from hi Home sales have been made at these f n prices, but no larite On account home recrntly. quantities have v Hun-dI ea he left for the chaBked hands. Nevertheless a (air busigita k of Uln ness has heen dons stwl we quote the morning, vonjurntlv hi biiwnw While ut abort her wa market at 20V, rents. New York, for early nnUn however, he mad the final payment on delivery. Home producers have made sates the American Flag group of potaeh chums at 2S cents with the price to he paid ruling at Filtehurg, ami his rompwnv now owns at the time of shipment No sales have two groups, comprising never! hundred heen made for foreign shipment, despite acre and adjoining each other. of statements buying by Italy, The American Flag was jmrehxaed from "The large foreign countries have big William Mufarty, John steaks estimated the late Jud to be sufficient to last and Hid Murray, and two or three months, and Unrv and Frank waa It la not exthe arlltng prire placed at that pected buvtng from this source will tfne final payment last Sat ui dav of IopO materialise the before end of that period. vm made and the transfer effected oe Knglnnd Is officially reported to have had foie Mr. Petcan left for the east. In tons on stock long 3,si January 1. waa A While no official aniumimement few representatives of the Copper Exmade by .Mr. Petgan as to the future port association will sewn salt for Europe poiiov of. the company, ini no far a future to Investigate the copper market and its rumored from prospects, and work i concerned, it to perhaps attempt reliable eoiirce that plans are under way sales. Domestic output has shrunkmake delo renew operation during the coming cidedly In the last few weeks,, estimated spring months. A vast amount of pros- bv some to be only 60 per cent of what it pect woik has hern done w'ith encourag- was previous to the end of the war" ing results, and if the ptuns are carried out Pittsburg will present an active appearance during the coming summer. 1iulg (Mary ale) Chieftain. n, IiU-bnr- hi. CAPITOL COMPANY v TVtrolcu-company, a orKHnixatlon. which Is opciat-I- n In nurnorems fields and In which many Salt j.k, men arc intcrcstiil, nmkes the Til, Capitol announcement from its Immor office that It has entered the oil fields in Mexico. M. It. t.uther., a drlllln expert nf long experlem e in the Tempi! o field, and John W. Mcfiee, a p tndeum geoh gist of tthl repuletlon. hale heen selected5,, the left representatives In Mcxh-- and teie-rmonth for the fields etilv from Mr c.otheri wilten a few claia alter he rea hefl the Tempi, o field, tell of the se. unnir of a hirve tia. t nf .aid faxorat.lx 1W ate land,, lie that operations Would he a.tlieh started ar--as soon as preliminary details iomd he ranged. 'a lt -- v The Divide Extension proper! i nl c;0d mountain will shortly be the m one cf great Have heen comactivity. Arrangement pleted for the Installation of a hoist and a poser rompressnr. Ur equipment having alreadj been , Thie announcement was made jeeler.lax bv 7.eh Kendall, who returned from a visit !u Reno where the fmam lal eml of the looked after ami funds proposition ate now available to Insure the of all plan to a successful Issue larrjlng The shaft on the Divide Extension mvw has a depth of I.Vi feet hut It has (men de. Ided to sink to a depth of 300 feet h. fore anv drifting will he started This should take the shaft throng i the rap of the nn tintain With the objective reached mss-- , uttli-will I, started northeast to Interseit a known vein ami the goal should he real he within from lo to Ifoo Cross-- , utting will also he proe-(i.tc- d feet to the mn,thwest to Intersect the Divide Extension vein, the distance to tie dilvcn tiring approximately l.ei t i ;tm four-dri- i (t et J g i: Hev IS. who Is well known in niln-i- t ( ,n les as a con petent man In his line of endeavor. Is resident -- upertntendent of lie jrop, i guai antee that work will 'a - vvi" UlK madid to the limit and that lesults s fin tin omlng he Tonopali i Nev By W. 8. COUSINS, Editor The American Banker. Feb. 1 Theoretically, poration bond which this country ha restrli lions have ben removed ever known. In addition to many new loan that will be sold for expansion and the loaning of bank funds development purposee. an urmeually large fdock exchange collateral and amount of financing will have to be done hopes have been expressed that In order to provide for1 maturing aecurl-tlc- a From February to June SO. 1919. Uhi effect of thia Important change wlU aevuritle due In thl country I to keep quotations stable, and noMSh-llkel- y amount to falling 9764, 2?1, 400. to bring alxiut a gradual advance. Investors ami epedilatora in stocks will Bonds Reach High Ppint. now be a up plied with toe tneana to carry The high point reached for corporasince the stock exchange reout their operations on the conatrui live tion bonds In November, 1314, wae on Janu-ai- y opened aide and It will be possible to form corIS, 1317. Decline which followed rect com lyslons a to whether iratrletion culminated While September 78. 1313. average preeent price are considerably of credit has been the chief or only factor above the low level, they are still more In holding the maiket within such narthan ten point under the high of 1917. row limits. The Block exchange , authoriWhen It is considered that Interest ties, In urging that the money commitrates were not normal In January, 1917. tee let down the restrictions, gave It bond price In comparison offer opinion that there was no reason preeent great bargain, especially so since the to expert a marked Increase of speculafuture glvee promise of eaeler money tion during the present unsettled perates. Tne removal of restrictions on riod. monev for market purposes has already I'racticalli;, It rr.iy be said that the been announced. regulations of the money committee have Railroad bonds have gained from 4 to 8 not been rescinded, bul merely suspended, They are, and the committee will lie reinstated points since last September. on about the same price level hould there lie within thia and the time however, as 14 points one 8 and from to year ago of placing the next loan below that government of two years ago, Th seconany ohvhvus tall for such action. Record d-grade rails have, In fact, made a wilt still be kept of the total of loans acIse larger advance than the tually placed for speculative purposes sues, the of ten representative average and restrictions can easily be replaced bonds 4 17 being should there be anv Indication of a tenpoints above last year. dency to exceed the pafetv limit, espe- Losses Are Noted. cially during the time when the government ts making heavy requisitions upon the money market. It Is conservative opinion, Jiowever, that there is a considerable margin now available and a heavy Increase In market activity on a rising price scale may be permitted before it will, be necessary to again place a check on specuative credit expansion. The whole question will revolve around the desire of the general public to load themselves . up with stivcks and underlying condition In tne Industrial and commercial world do not pal ttcolarly favor a speculative boom al this time. YORK. NEW to solve Wants find n'll them Foreign trail export hav been freely over their rtinappulntment expreeetng perfomiam e as ell a the Immepat diate outlook In foreign trade. TJae latent available government data mnflrm the eonviotion entertained in trade ilr-vi-e that while the bulk f our export to Kurope have greatly Increased this h been Iteratis of our laigts shipment of foodstuff, ahlle manufactured good have been on the decline. The expected (Tevelopmenl of export trade which moat people thought was on the wav a goon a a signed has failed the armiettce It has even been demontb materialise. t lie strated that suppose shortage in raw material abroad has not existed, hut that, on the contrary, large quantities of eeenthti raw materials are now on hand. According to rohahle report, American exporters are also confronted With raw Ration of ni Lons of dollars worth of otder for ou product from South The reason for meiican merchants is the offer of cancelnuons Mjesr to resume their trade cmmtne on the of the ctedit If Amerh a is o increase Us Steel Dividend Declared. trade with the South Amerh an counsystries it wil he necessity to supoiv The United States Bteel common divitem of credits In competition with thfae dend ha ben reduced from a 1J to a in vogue hv the European business men. 9 per cent yearly basis. Thl aetion of the directors of the corporation meets th view of conservative Competition Coming. trade authorities and reflect the slowing down'of the Iron Another Important factor In conneo'on and steel Industrv, announcement tne is read arising out of the adwith iustmept to peace conditions now In prothat RritNh sMppmg interests ate o cut justmentThree months 60 gress ago 2 per cent' extr tnporttion raes from per cent tra was paid amt six months ago 1 per t'nis ushering 'n waMiii of sharp cent extra was distributed. The usual onuetiMot in the arrvtng trale This foreshadowed and quarterly dividend of 1 per cent on th iuuvt bad alrvlv common and IV per cent on the prewho a have those to des warning e miM continue handing ferred stoeks a'sti have been declared. believed that The corporation report for the quarter hip in the t'nited States piathnllv of ost and vet make them pav ended December 31 last net earnings of I: Is understood J3S,354 1SS jsfter allowing 350.000,000 for itM'OiMl'le' returns and excess profit ost of shipbuilding i par taxes), thu at e piesent compared with 147.941 589 (after allowing $,Mm ton ,t touirnri'il with the 347 for taxes) In the preredlng feute and their earn- 3101.9' A rate of hvlf surplus of 32,997.255 was requarter ing t tiPHvifv will le- ome ess ami less beported in the December quarter after all competition for isrrUng trade ten d vldemls, contrasted with deduct and comes more and mote keen Investment tuinkejs are of the opinion 33 8)0 51 lu the preceding three months t iat the next six mom ns will witness and 31755.372 In the final three months i the greatest era in the Nsuarto if 'of of 1917 , it Mti j n f n t ht' N trk i Strk K h.iie paf ww-- MmJhW ii hd e long-tim- pre-wa- tip-nai- tht a-- I U M 1 i Lur'd V1 1 'i V FERRAND IS CHOSEN RED CROSS CHAIRMAN tv U! i ti WASHINGTON. Fei 2 of Me I itlversitv o' lVLialo h thainnan of Me Iven .iDpotnle h AmeritMn Hd Mi ommiMoe o: M It was imI at Fan iLn !reHnt s nea Upi.irtei her today that At Hd (ton SALT LAKE OGDEN vmmiM n'ini th jneltLin Ir Uarrund H9 MAIN STREET 2409 HUDSON AVENUE. on rpantx-Mioof t of t'itt head t t earn tnve tie at the nd Van ae to ar oiim it would Red (Ti-sexist was rented hv Pres The Wvif fMin l' PM 7 to administer UVnt Wilson Ma Of the uunrual opportunity we aie offering you to furnish your office, In whole the creatlv Inuruae i work of the relief It es tated hv the war oiicanUtttlor or part, at greatly itdiccd expense'1 Investigation will prove to you that we are arKe.s d.rl.u4d In authority the permaora.iinmlon Henry P nuking remarkably lew pn.es on certain desks, chairs, tables and ateel safes nent xe t nti war rounoll. is hatrn.svn o' Iai'M)ti. tnd steel furniture on which we ieel we are overstocked. Call Wasatch 380 and n.w with Ue president tn in Pari conference with work ut the pea-'get detailed ir.format.cn free cf cost or obligation. and hi presence there prvbably wi for required mny;wM Farrand is In A ashinaton familiar-ixtn- x himself with the detail of th Re-When h take of(roes ora tnization fice the Kd (Toe virtually wlU return to a peace basis. $ i'.l. i I i I i. -- 1 u k v,..4 k K- Far'an.I enit A. HOGLE & CO. I HAVE YOU TAKEN ADVANTAGE M n' te ' lr - C2 64-6- WEST SECOND SOUTH STREET Lull's Largett Printing, ' Rinding and 'Office Supply EatabTIihment i , ,1 eup-pl- , U4993 IN THE D18TKICT COURT. PROBATE division. In and for Salt Lake county, state ot Utah. lu the matter of the estate of ilachel Spafford Hedrick, de- ' r- ir the estate William R. Roberta, deceased, has been eet for hearing on Friday, the 7th dav of February, A. D. 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the coutuY courthouse. In the courtroom of gald coart in Sait Lake City, Salt Lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 20th day of Januar), A. D. 1919. J. E. CLARK. Clerk. (Seal) U4017 By M M. Snell, Deputy Clerk. fv Tin,' Htvmi.T .1! , LakeRURATH division. In nd county, state of Utah In the matter of the estate of )V Ilham E. Smalls, 1 N c ice. The petition' of E, O I,e, administrator with will annexed of th estate of William E. Smalls, deceased, praying for th tilement cf final account of said administrator and for the distribution of Ihe rwdui ofthe atate t the person entitled, and discharge of administrator, has been set for hearing on Friday, the 14th day of February, A D, 1919, at o'clock p m , at the county courthouse. In the courtroom of said court In Salt Lake C.ty. Salt Lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, with th seal thereof affixed, this 3lth day of Januar), 1919. J E. ULARK. Clerk. (Seal) By M. M. Snell. Depul y Clerk Booth, Lee. Badger it Rich. Attorneys for Petitioner. v48 IN THF. DISTRICT COURT. PROBATE division. In 'and for Salt Ijike county, state of 1 ta i In the matter of the EOS ATI OB ASP 5 estaie of Rotand V. Wise, deceased. AADlAaSKir AOTlCTa. Notice. a .vsuult csuBty rt3)k er Ike rMpertlxe slgaen The petition or Huhla Wiee, praying frihsf Infervflttoe. to herself of letters of th Issuance for UN THE DISTRICT COrRTTYROBXrE administration tn the estate of Roland division, In and for Hall Lake county, V. Wise, deceased, has been set for hearstate of I bit lu the mailer of th ing on Friday, the 7Ui day .of Februar), extate of Uaro.lne Andersen, deceased. A. D. 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the No) Ice county courthouse, in the courtroom of Th petition of Anna M. Andersen, sold court In Balt City, Balt Lake for to T. teeuanc T. the Burton county. Utah. rrajlng of of l!iailmiiiletratloii In th estate of Caroline Andersen, deceased, has been set for hearing on Friday, th 7th day of Febmarj, A. D. 1919. at 2 o'clock st tne county courthouse, in th p vn iourirooh of said court In Salt Lake Citv, r,!t Lake county, Utah. Wltnese the clerk of id ,eourt, wtth ffi Uhl 23rd day of in sea) thereof January, A L. 1919 J. K. CLARK. C ttrlL ibeaM Hv M. M Snell. Deputy Clork. pal place of bus'neea Saif' Lake'citv" Utah. for Young k Moyle. Aomey Notice Is hereby given that at a u422 j of th board of directors, DISTRICT COURT. IROBATK held meeting on th 17th of January D division, tn and for Salt Lake county, 1919, an assessmentday of ten "(ioc) state of Utah Ini th matter of th per share them essesament cents No was 9) estate of Walter Baird, deceased. levied on th capital stock of the cor. N titles. . poration, pavable Immediately to the N- ;, The petition of Columbia Truat Consolidated Copper com- administrator of th estate of Wal- pany, at th Bute Street Truet company. ter Baird, deceased, for confirmation of State Boston. or at- - the ths sal cf the following described reel office of street, A. J. Orem, Mae, 79 Milk street estate of said deceased, to wit: Boston. Mass., or at th flee of Ad of lots 38. 23, 4S, 4L 4J, 43. company, room 231 and o' 732, No. 222 f J Enerjrv and ambition, plua Tlte Trib-n- n Uaut Ads, are iurd to win aaceeaa. -- - y; j New-hous- in the Notice of a special election upon Indebted- question of incurring a bonded City, Utah. nees for Bait Whereas. Th board of commissioners of Balt Lake City. Utah, I ry an ordinance duly passed by said ofboard of commissionJanuary. 1919. did ers the 21st dav order a special election to be held in Salt on Tueaday, th 25th day of Ijtke City 1919, for the purpose of February, to such qualified electors of said city as shall have paid a property tax In said city In the year 1918, the question of Incurring a lionded Indebtedness to lh amount of 32.000.mi0 as follows: 3540.000 for water supply conduit from the! the mouth of Parley's canyon lo water northeast bench and various feeder main throughout the distributing system, water matn stubs and lowering water mains; 1750.000 for the acquiring . of water creeks adjacent to, rights In canyon and the city, and other source of water sup- -, or purchase, or both, ply. by exchange and the dev elopment of local sources of supply. $100,000 for the conservation and development of City Creek canyon water laO.OOO for the city portion of con' struction of sanitary sewers: j to- $100,000 for the citys contribution marines and sailors' a soldier.' ward memorial building; for th construction of gtorm $196,000 ' sewers; 335.000 for the construction of bridges over the Jordan river and surplus canal; 4200.000 for the city's portion of street Paving; $85,000 for the citys portion of curbing, guttering and grading streets; 370 000 for the city's portion of the of sidewalks; 1700.000 for municipal bath house and Improvement of grounds at the Warm Springs: $132,000 for paving, buildings and other Improvements st Liberty park, and Ira- proving new parke and boulevards; $27,6oO for paving and other Improvements at the City cemetery; $42,500 for construction of paving re-- 1 pair plant, a west side fire station and a coinfort station In the business district; 122.000 for underground fire alarm sys- tern ; and, Whereas, Paid ordinance directed th mayor and city recorder make a proclamation of said special election by publishing notice thereof in four dally newspapers published In Salt Lake City for fourj weeks pi ior to th date of said election. Now, therefore. Pursuant to the terms and conditions of said ordinance and un- der and pursuant to sections 792. 793 and 794, respectively, of the Compiled Lsws of, Utah, 1917, notice is hereby given, and proclamation Is hereby made, that on Tuesday, the 25th day of February. 1919, in Salt Lake City, Utah, a special election "will be held for the purpose of submitting to the vote of such qualified electors of said city aa shall have paid a property tax In said city in th year 1918, the following questions : 1. The question of Incurring bonded Indebtedness In the turn of $540,000 for th purpose of defraying the expense of Increasing, Improving, enlarging, perfecting and adding to the present waterworks system of Salt Lake City by the construction of a supply conduit from the mouth of Parley's canyon to the northeaet bench; the construction of various feeder water mains throughout distributing system; of water main stubs and the lowering of water mains on streets to be paved, graded, curbed and guttered. 2. The question of Incurring a bonded Indebtedness In the sum of $250,000 for the purpose of Increasing, Improving, enlarging, extending, perfecting and adding to the present water supply of th city by acquiring additional water rights tn canyons andreeks adjacent to the city and other sources of water eupply, and for tbe development of th local sources of supply 8. The question of Incurring a bonded Indebtedness In th sum of 1100,000 for the purpose of Increasing, Improving, enlarging, extending, perfecting and adding to the present water supply frfm City Creek tanyon by construction of additional small storage resrvotrs. 4. The question of Incurring a bonded Indebtedness in the aum of $50,000 for the purpose of defraying cost of city's portion of laying additional aanltary sewers to serve the southern portion of the city. 5. The question of Incurring a bonded Indebtedness In the sum of 3106.000 for th purpose of constructing or contributing to the construction of a public building to be a soldiers,' sailors' and marines memorial, within Salt Ixtko City. 9. The question of Incurring a bonded Indebtedness In tho sum of $196,000 for tho purpose of defraying the cost of tho citys portion of Increasing. Improving and adding to the present drainage system, by tne construction of storm sew- er uPn Ninth South street. Thirteenth South street and Fourth avenue, and to conduit Emlgtation creek and tho Salt Lake City & Jordan canal, within the citv limits. 7. The question of Incurring a bonded Indebtedness In the eum of 135.000 for th purpose of constructing two bridges across the Jordan river and one bridge across the surplus canal, within th city limits, The question of incurring a bonded Indebtedness in the sum of $200,000 fur th purpose of defraying: coat of citv por tton of (he paving of additional' streets within the citv. 9. The question of Incurring a bonded Indebtedness In the sum of $85,000 for the purpose of defraying the cost of the clty'a portion of the grading, curbing and guttering of additional streets within the city. 10. The question of Incurring a bonded Indebtedness In the sum of $20 000 for the purpose of defraying the rltv's portion of the coat of cons'ruction of additional aide. UPn th PUbC treeU of th n. The question of Incurring a bonded Indebtedness in the sum of $.'0(i.000 purpose of constructing and furnishing a municipal bath house and the parking and improving of grounds aome at th W arm Springs. surrounaing question of Incurring a bonded Indebtedness In the sum of $132 ooo for the purpose of extending and improving the park system of the city bv me cad smiling or paving the center drive build garage, shop, comfort etatlon. concession and moo htiiidlnex. water main. . j pr-se- nt administration I tn , Pe1-tlon- soe-ci- Ln-H- corn-pan- vada-Dougl- On improved Salt Lake City real estate. ' A. D. 1919. of Roney to Loan at 1919, NOTICE. e LIBERTY BONDS t 341 J. E. CLARK, Clerk. M. Snell, Deputy Clerk. Booth. Lee, Badger k Rich, Attorneys vt7 for Petitioner. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of letcr Hansen, deceased. will claims with Creditor e vouchers to the undersigned at Halt Lake City, Utah. building. BANKERS TRUST CO.. Administrator with the will annexed of the Estate of Peter Hansen, Deceased. Oeorge Y. Wallace, Jy., Attorney for administrator. Date of first publication, Jan. 77. 1919. letters 20, , be Thursday, to P? ,th 19 o'clock a. m the cost o assessment, together nd expense advertising Secretary. West Rooms 722 and 737, No. 272 South Utah. Lake City, Salt street. Tempi u97! (Heal) By M. of of March eo'ld on ( 1 ad-- and 111 lf first-grad- pre-w- 1dil' January, COMPANY Temple street. Belt Lake nd ceased. Notice. The petition of A. A. Ball, executor of ths last will and testament of Rachel Spafford Hedrick, deceased, praying for tho settlement of (Inal account of aaid executor and for the distribution of the residue of the estate, to the persona entitled, and for discharge of executor, has been eet for hearing on Friday, tbe 7th day of February, A. D. 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m , at the county courthouse, in the courtroom of said court In Balt Lake City, Bait Lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof afltxed, this 21st day of January, 1919. i v -i . u v clerlt (Seal) KT. M. Snell,l Demit vi-UrBy Char'v Baidw, Attorney for t loner, IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBATE division. In and for Bait Lake county, state of Utah. In the matter of th estate of David' Keith, deceased. Notice. The petition of Mary F. Keith, Etta Keith Eskndge and tbe Bankers Trust company, executors of the last jvlll and leatament of David Keith, deceased, pray.ng for authority to lease the following described personal property of said decedent, to wit: A portion of th Nesa building, known aa No. 32 West Second South street, Balt Lake City, Utah, and being ihe etoreroom and basement of said building, has been set for hearing on Friday, the 7th day of February, A. D. 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m. at the county courthouse, in the courtroom of said court, in Balt Lake City. Salt Lake county, Utah. Witness tne clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 20th day Mf . January, A. D. 1919. J. E. CLARK, Clerk. Public utility end Industrial bonds, with (Seal) By M. M. Snel!, 'Deputy Clerk. the exception of local traction, have also Dickson. Ellis k Lucas, Attorney for made up some of their losses since Sep- Petitioner. U4018 tember of last year, but they stand from THsTblSTRlCT 5 to 80 IN COURT. PROBATE j points below the price level of division, in and for Salt latke county, two years ago. The following comparisons state of Utah In the matter of th of six utility and elx industrial bonds are estate of William U. Roberts, des gnifuunt ceased. Notice. The petltlofi of Mrs. Blanche B. Roberts, praying for the Issuance' to herself con-Ji- n't upon Tribune Vo'ir emblem tor you-to1 lieu lit. South West GA,nyCi?k uPJi THROUGH UPTING LOAN BAN Effect of Recently Inaugurated Scheme Should Stabilize Stock Market and Even Bring About Advance in Prices; Steel Dividend. Power 141143 Pierpont Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah. BROADER MARKET EXPECTED ' a H. W. MOOSE . one-ha- Machinery Supplies CoasfcmcSioiJ IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBATE division. In and for Salt Lake count), state of Utah. In the matter of the of Byrou estate and guardianship , and Charles Edwin Frank. n u , Blackmarr, minora. Notice. The petition of Eva O. Black, the guardian of the persons and estates of Byron Franklin Blackmair and Charles Edwin Senator L. T. Jonea of Cedar City reChairman of the agricultural committee, Blackmarr,-- minora, tor "confirmation of peatedly calls for thW question to I put Senator Orlando Bradley or Moroni city sale of the following described real ear he finds It a method In shut- - Is officially the eenlor member of the to wit: ting off debate and extended dellbera- - senate arriving at the capitol for another tate, An undivided Interest In and Bo session. to part of lot on (1). block fifty-nin- e (69). plat "C. Salt Lake City survey, commencing at a point seven rods north of the southeast corner of said lot 1; running thence north seven rode, thence west seven rods; tnence south seven rods; thence east seven rods to the place of beginning, together with the Improvements thereon, Sait Lake county. Utah, for th sum of 52Z50, and upon the following terms, to wit: lo per cent cash and balance on confirmation by this the return of sale, court, as appears filed In this court, has been set for hearing on Friday, the 14th day of February. A. D. 1919, at 2 oclock, p. m., at the county courthouse, in the courtroom of said court. In Balt Lake City, Balt Lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, with th seal thereof affixed, this 10th day of Extending Trade. GOES INTO MEXICO , ' Ier Cent. Amalgamated "Sugar Spertal $.Th Tnbun. .V. . . .7.5 Malt Lake k Utah NKW YORK. Feb 2 Iroon W.rned Canada .,.5.5 bv ih Amcrkon mininK from th tt.5 Anglo Krench neater uiM will I ms aupueij toward 1 ... I Huh Line 1ieree &l th on mining protfrewi in Amerh 5.-of (ircat Atlantic k lac. Tea Co. 5 meeting of Ih AttrtiAn fnelilule heW 8.35 Minin Kiigmeer. whlrt will be Anaconda Copper her during the week of lehruoty ! Niagara, Lockport 4 Ontario . , .6.40 Prominent number of th (.uindtan National Reaerrh Mining institute, We will buy 5 Z. C. M. I.; 10 Utxh council and the An.ert an Inatiiute of Home Fire; S Con. Wagon; 5. Walk'Heetrirar Kng'neera wul join the Amerier Bros. Bank. can mining eiurts in their diwueidon. At no period in tin hutorv of Amcri We will eell 15 Utah State ran mining have the problem of prowlen-FfBank; Utah Bower 4 Light duction, e9cUllv as to labor and an to7 per rent been to numerous Preferred; 5 United States Fuef Co. Bonds: 1 Redman day, and at thl meeting important The fdanti will be presented Storage Co. Bond; Utah-Idahton, Fireproof program calia for ten btiameiia Stock. Sugar I will preat whhb Home forty ubjtg a of urea ao feat tai of a number sented; ex- metropolitan kind, and an Bond Co ruralon to tire federal ahipiard in Newelect ark hay, when tn f!r-i Sola 42Uka Bank Kfc fchip being built. It i exited Jhn meeting of th attended by mining Xfc Inutltu'e aid Libert Bondi, all isinei, an y I prt from ee atate In the V ft ton, and from a number or foreign countries, who amount!, bought and told. rs identified wHh the moat tmimrtant mining operations now going on. Many of theae men have in the past two years erln the government in their beryi respective fields, and scores of them have ear men at WHshington. been doWar-erica! AT the joint session with the will be nht imjortant there engineer weldpapers on the uhjert b of electric official of tbs Home of these ing y NaiJonal Ueaeorch Council and Fleet corporation, who hate parof electric in the development ticipated made great stride welding, which I;. forward in the war work of the lat two ; l.-w- r likely While rornmuD tock to fluctuate during the period of reconstruction, the trend ia ,upwr4 on sound bond and note. Vjs fTorn our broad list the follow-1-libonds and notes, having maturities from six months to forty years: Approximate En- 44, 47. 45, 4, 50. 51. 51, 11. 54.54. In block 5. boutn Lawn sub- division of Bait Lake City, for the sum of and upon the follow mg terms, l to wit: Id per rent cash and balance en confirmation by this court- - aa apof sale filed in thia pear from the return court, has been set for hearing do Fri-1A day. the 7th day of February. A. p. m at the county mi. at I o'clock In the courtroom of said courthouse. court, ut bait Lake City, bait Lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, thia iVth day of January, A. D. 1111. J. fc. CLARK. Clerk. (Seal) By M. U. Snell. Deputy Clerk, ha ere s, Crtlchiow k barrette. Attoru4l14 neys for Petitioner. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE division, In and for Balt Lake county, state of Utah. In the matter of the eetete of Feus bach man, deceased. Notice. The petition of Lorena Daley Bachman, praying for the Issuance to herself of letters of administration In the estate of Felix Bachman for hearing February at the county of said court In Balt Lake City, Salt Lake county, Utah. WMtneas the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 1st day of February. A. D. 131. J. E. CLARK. Clerk. (teal. By M. M. Hnell, Deputy Clerk. A. A. Duncan, Attorney for Petitioner. ug-ge- American Institute of 45. and tem shall be owned and controlled by Salt Lake City. Paid bonds shall bear interest at not shall provids for the payment the Interest and ths principal thereof as provided by law. Bald election shall be conducted accordof the state ing to the statutes and laws of Utah and shall be held Hi the manna; a and tomi provided thereby. Dated this 23rd day of January, 1919. missioners of W. MONT FERRY, A. Lea t ham, First but city J ay or. Recorder, publication, January publication, $eurua rf 24, it, la Freeldent Mined ta-ti- aL.t.m twooinTli M a- Com- U75J9 pany. GLENALLEN MINING COMPANY. Special Stockholders Meeting. Notice Is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholder of Ulenallen Mining company ts called and will c held at the general office of the corporation, room 631, Judge building, Sait Lake City, Utah, on Tuesday, the 18th day of A. D. 1918, at tha hour of l' February. m. Bald meeting le called fo oclock a. the purpose of voting upon amendments lo the Artlclea of Agreement, as follows: (a) To amend Article IV so as to Increase the number of directors from seven to nine. (b) To amend Article VIII so aa to Increase the par value of the shares ot stock of the corporation from five cem to $1.09 per share., The foregoing amendments being proposed by the board of director on tn 13th day of January, 1919. , (e) To amend Article III ao aa to change the principal place of business ot the corporation from Salt Lake CUj, Utah, to Heber City, Utah. The last amendment being proposed by James B. Allen, the presldenL Dated this the 14th day of January. 1919. JAMES B. ALLEN, i President. (Seal) Attest: Emer W. Murdock, Secretary U2892 A&8ESSMENT NOTICE. Assessment N01 18, O. K. 8llier Mining A Milling company, a corporation of Utah, principal place of business Salt Lake City, Utah. f hereby given that at a met-oK director of th O.held Milling company, of January, 1919, an of one cent of one-ha- lf was levied upon the th corporation Issued payable Immediately to at the secretary, 1010 Kearns No. building. No. 120 to 142 South -- Main Balt I'tah. Any stock street, lake City. upon which Ihl asseeamentwhay remain be dewill unpaid km February 20, 191IJ linquent and advertised for iai at public auction, and, unless payment Is mad be-of fore, will be sold on th 15th day March, 1919, at tha hour of 10 o'cloc a. m., at the aaid office of th company. to pay th delinquent Assgsmn-thereon- , together with th costa of of sale. vcrtlslng and expense FITZPATRICK. J. F. Secretary-X- 4 1010 Kearns hu.ldlng, 130 to 142 Bout uLJ a Utah. kain treat. Salt Lax Cltj'. , roads me mam street! f'r?'!'urfarf and a new residence.along 14 The question of Inrurripr a Indebtedness In th eum of $42 500 bonded for th purpose of conetructlng and furnishing of Wiving repair plant, a west side fir and an additional the business district. comfort station In 19 u1e!,t,0I Of a bonded indebtedness In the sumIncurring of $72.Ki for tne 8" und'GU'oun.l fir 2 lh district and L? within the city. running cast And west bald improved, additional' and ev.tem, water eupply and sew.7 - U4165 NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING OF MINES CO. Notice Is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Mines company, a corporation organised and existing under and by virtue of the laws of tho state of Utah, will be held at Ihe principal office of said company at No. 161 South Main street. Salt Lake City, Utah bn Monday, the 17th day of February, m. D. 1919, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., for the pur$ose of considering, taking action and voting upoa the question as to whether or not this company will consolidate Itself at.d all of Its properties and property Interests with the Mineral Flat Mining company and the Albion Mining company and ail of their properties and property Interests and In the event: eald meeting decides to effect said consolidation, then of considering, taking action and voting upon ths question of the terms and conditions under which such consolidation will be made and the provisions to be Inserted In the articles of agreement and cert'f'cste covering such consolidation ana to consider, take action and vote upon gtl questions that may be required under the laws of th state of Utah In reference to the ot corporations organized un- -' der the laws of such state and to consider, take action and vote upon all questions of every nature and description that may come before said meeting for consideration In connection with such consolidation and In effecting auch conaoltdatien. GEO. H. WATSON, ' |