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Show 'mm& hii ,m nAturtHiMiaj DESERET EVENING NEWS .SATURDAY. JANUARY ai etnu ln ISO, ( cent In (following th financial panic), and 0 1912 In 1110, 1MM J J cent In JS07. Receipt of do me tic wool In Joiton, the principal -- aool ba. and Less1 Wool . FallingYalues Marked ---1911. Man, v . r,'c ,vl,,l' llidu ami ll.ii ;,. Happii r. ) linpl , v .Review n Crr v rr frfjgilents Hkr t J r- -- PiJl I v ; . v- , ' I -- i t" i "t -- T -- n nlr 15.-- yr VV hn fr . lif . I 1 la ri VV . i - mr p'rl v t tr 1 11 ' I f"' -- i , ,r In! bet-u- n. (1 t ,h! lll ", ! . d lt i- 1 , .1 j j VV I twit I , t.r i - 1 - 1 lli t k, hi t ), 1, I Mi t jw iris r H m Knglan n 'N.liuilfl n t Ji tr .T a I n j I W it M m in t th ipian &K. i i t K; CF,. ' VV i V I r rt it imr ii.iit v I1 . u 1 hr r th. b n L Tom Pi rn- - a ith r of th Ag on i 1 Torn V eh JoJm fourth on iinl uv r fob it SVtHwwn of bkACAn kMULu ftvrn 1. Iuuir hftlt iTnl! - great Xoffhampt r f ' f Kuiiv M" rnson V4if H if 'tCV 118011 f M't iJd-mI. tuitu ,14 VVatrhuiv, i uai i 4 lied at lHtmit, Ml. iliaai Ju k) v'xirH old nd Hixth eenth hillre dud hi nfan n, v.as remurd Kk it rr ui ' empiirt" i'r Tr d M' -- V vf Drug 1 nt ( I Ml M 1 h f mve 1 1 nor tho l FIGS A NO tUXOI OF SENNA d PREPARATIONS UNDER SIMILAR COSTING THE DEALER LESS THEREFORE, Note tfo Fuff Name c AND r - The New Hundred Point Club Hall which will be devoted to Indu.trf.il ffiw it a lid 1 nv t'rrbj'Mid im riiMr f th of thr 'wr a tlie ruling ut' rntlitt nio Hinular wool in tndf nt moan tvmt th did duties wre a fraud foes of the certain and a deluMon, (s nation il eononn" poltev h,iia mad wool American haatf, to argue t haf t did mean waa that grower the highest of duties on the inffect! raw materKN are a Kh aa to unWM Hndlfi: mTla to hat conaiinu Vmn'ai wool and irnHTWe rhe'r Tnarhinrrx-Tfir re is mo rxrmit market merit wn wool Thov cannot compete nf with the cheaph grftwrn produt i4outh America, 3outh Africa, Australia and the Orient 'Piene American wola must he boiigii and used bv American fnamifaturera if thev are to be u.ed a poun I a: al dut of a ddhr xuvd would he of no benefit to the fatales United if geno' the growers eral ttadc 1eirKrfon of Inadequate flnlahwl fabriiS protebn n the Amerltan mills tn would penult run This. imxrtiH ecnnomk truth seems to hie len forgotten by ame j piTdlc menfroiii the upper part of the Uaf been Miife&!ppl al!e. who uraing a legs! tUve polcy that would toe protCMliiin n raw wool 1 pnu.ik.v uuangHd and juake the entice, reiuitlon tn tariff rate nt the "ur namiraeturers The eow eiei5 ditiiua in toe wool m irket of lrll t bt to ufiKPni enlighten ought thes autey.urn is t the Inevitable iVcauU of aeu n eolo!tal expedient profit ofthe Gompani 1 VV en h bt all leadinc drucccts. V AND ELIXIR OF SENNA B THE MOST PLEASANT. WHOLE. SOME AND EFFECTIVE REMLDT FOR STOMACH TROUBLES, HEADACHES A BILIOUSNESS DUE TO CONSTIPATION, AND TO GET (TS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS IT IS NECESSARY TO BUT THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. WHICH B MANUFACTURED BT THE Cali forn ia Fig Syrup Co. A nt Just on the Market :.j; policies insuring against loss of Merchandise in Transit Salesmens Samples Mail Packages Registered Mail Tourists Baggage 1ie run nwoKR of i. r;nriTF7 it, fatal triulcncj- - to Dnrtimottijt ur la Bripp cotijR, take To euro F'olev", Hmev and Tar Compound. K. F7 Fblwr, Wah4nRton, Ka., Niy; I was troubled lth a nrseir attaek la of grippe, that threatened pneu1., A friend advtxeil Foley's monia. 1 Ionov ami Tar Compound and I got relief after taking'"'t1io flrvtfew flosea. I took threo bottlea.&nd rty 4a grlppo aaa eured " Tet the genuine, in the paekage. tVIjramm-Johnso- n jellnw Drug Co -- 9 fdjutlo. This week the worlds greatest business getters will dedicate to industrial education, their magnificent, new club house at Dayton Ohio. These men are devoting their time to the stopping of commercial losses to increasing the profits of wholesale and retail businesses. jj k Qimmate , Cost Small anxiety by having us take care of your insurable interests. 'heber j. SUAJHST. V grant &' co. ti i They have done more to banish dishonesty from trade and to remove the temptation for dishonesty than all the reform societies on earth. Because of their work, thousands of establishments, great and small, wholesale and retail, manufacturing and distributing, have been conducted on a lower basis of cost and have increased their revenues. Through the efforts of the Hundred Pointers and their associates during the past year, 146,224 merchants bought National Cash Registers more than 1,055,000 are now in use. Merchants and business men are learning that leaks cost money; that disputes between employes, employer and customer are expensive; that no human being should do work which a machine can do better; that a man who tries to keep his business in his head cant keep ahead in his business; that worry shortens life. They are learning that the National Cash Register solves all suefr problems. The Hundred Pointers will return to their respective territories in about ten business systems gained by each days. The increased knowledge of through contact with 210 other Hundred Pointers, with Company officials and business experts from every quarter of the globe, will be at your disposal up-to-da- i:-- " I tell you how you may derive benefit from this great convention. at Da (on, where a Cash Regis esery minute and a (,ujrtir r , ir Insurance Specialists . PHONKSfino 1 - te N. C. R. Factory 4 I Mr. Groshell will i ?? t f The Knead of the Dour Smiths Famous White , ' , , , h F - Lit (.KOSIIFI I, belt laiki- I Ity. t tali. l t Tl'i b j 3zj v f th fwo bran Kurie Wool WHEN BUYING. L FICS t prices MINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS, NEAR THE BOTTOM. AND Bll THE CIRCLE. NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKAGE.OFTHE GENUINE. REGULAR PRICE SOc PER BOTTLE, ONE. SJZt ONLY. FOR SALE OF ii m. w j throughout mot ' ing CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.. syrup i. g ! 1 n th. wrlff Yet Innglry and Aklnch-lavn- e th uoiil giwers f tn1 toil! trs wkre tne not renlng tpae'ln hi)i th Inw ltovMvl. thir wh1 waa rll. HAS CIVEN NAMES t u ihmge had l n a ofliilinel t 8t th tbitbs on r.tw wd Ti' 4 ha ba4 brought as N CNIVUSAL SATISFACTION FOR MORE THAN THIRTY TEARS AND ITS WONDERFUL FAST SUCCESS HAS LEO UN. SCRUPULOUS MANUFACTURERS OF IMITATIONS TO OFFER LMDUOR t v lKWi itin ha i th' f i i - I w hri,' Titf. DO NOT LET ANY DEALER DECEIVE YOU - M' 1 - hr "tril inlurt'4 ha.ird evenj ; i ' f CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. in tfie Circle, on Padae of fne Genuine. cr ir Tf- r- SYHUP I: .0 r mt f i suii-- t 'itu as t uar dr u u'lrr ff p,rt f h Both ir fas'tnrer- n.i rr; qlltrii and romman this i t i I n w miila NOTEITHEINAM .1 at Dayton, Ohio sii aii Gentle andEffectire, f -T 4 tif wintr r p r ent t W4.rnJ n 1 p r VV m pi und r tin BeneflciaT, i a itwr- - t But fner mnulhs lllIa cause week 5 i I rif Leaves to Attend the Annual Meeting of The Hundred Point Club . pointing 1 t Mr. Oscar Groshell , I"l l.MI t n ' R..t there in ,'onne tt. m TIkn Thnothv through ini if r mj.s of TiyUsO u rn a turned ! n. ,u mgford fHthet r f r J hn geon in t! cipt tiit r iht time of t Martha ti rt mi- Sirnh .It id name of ' H , ' . Off for Business Efficiency Convention p- -- t I VV tc jx J tb-M- j l. !,uvfCT.JV A II 1 1 . .1 r i r r- r Jjeb , r,- ig ) i 1. aftTw sfjuate o' vn n i i - !ambug fJtnnans ft II W U , IjAaiafr lucid Vfirth tinpt n O t s fiiiur tn r hant a there Finsbti ah. LU f I ! n t 4, l''t ; n i n daughu P imnngtu i iiim had 11 hibiin t rt li hahnj I i , J t0 s i m thr! I lM , ,4 ti John Utu VV ' 1. .v 11 in . bn J ). t.i ,ill l. n'li gf r tlf Aj Horn n about 1 i u h J m Hips Ir lu I AM fr ait n w 'fun '' 1 nt mg ' Continental Life Insurance and Investment Co. i i trf--- d I .in J. ni2 O 1 ' l.r . isx-rua r ' 7i - li 4" t .i lli jrili a' A Htintmgdon til liou iin t nil Ang of otry rw hildn n o n .t Hunt ijueft.ons ami an4W'rs r mi , fl sns .i)l f ut rxnlng family links hi. :itUts of t I 'un j mtion reunJorj t .tj be a r i ! 'fo- - this departs i t under tie , j i I! r ) Min f )U , ' mg rules; I . h ,) . U IS m mi t In i J luite a names m it be rieary i 171 J .J 1 I i I I n. i . names in t th not In Maj'r in 1 4 w ui fain i gisn The fall name a 1.114 a Id rest f P t t tot of 'Kng in ,t the T ihti rter must be given d it XlaWs Ul itihtr 11 iflirV,L Lh l,rov i h brief 4 n anT on on Quer i rite tibfi side f the paper only i n Aiuil Do not use f rl Am 1m a oim- M J 'Postal ard ' In answering quent. p.i m Jaint - tn ..f the , a ih date of tno pap r. tli number ct r two nf lUi in re .igiy ' -t n M I i. r gnl Pignut ir n. j thf bit be givea itr i, i,te uIn-- t i w Ann rs will bo publisi. i soon after ,, mm-H.i- 'i .in j re !m- i' in Ju !pt Jo the the n t J ihn of thr I aJor f'mmun 4 Tm . ai.iR'oal k lotv o' "'ijIj ife of Jf I Huto-ia- n s of tan j .1 'in i Uy. ?alt 1 i j J dm tl j, ,,f 1 t 1 H n 4 th, I . tnv Virtj. is, u I I . : 1 ML z, h.d h 't l.ng- LM! h ;1 Y i In rn trrjed firt wj ' M.uv r th folOU nt t v' 'k. ii d diUghter lb Unwin I MtfSlll on f the ii 2 r laid f Nrtlmi j. n M s on if .11- w t H ri s e r JlV pr pd d tan )l C ff rhtt m-- i 1 i f Tn This d , rf Tri. niei7 T ' flrvt.lja.i mm Ktnre. zl, tM glv u i .1(1 . at ,H til ily h U'j'hair s ' mi to a e m ft1 ti hanfA l at i i u mi ous tn ,a J tijaml ' ii '11 t S r.u Lll4t,r' man erl n a'i i kp v.'iih r W i lb rornv mi v M . i -- t n. rntin .it ti ta r ty t r favo a t v kUnvvmi and . if , i Hingford or.ly l markrib1 in ti d app ud J m fj s.t .iM cw Itirhnr K n VS iilij U c .i v eaders i. Im1U a rar-niMjt , n it i gr if i i! uri v..4v iftntin t (mm 8ti VV I1 .thi-J H I r idd nr ll lrttightr" yoteMv-T Pa r Ifmi hr nroo t .tfd "I 1 r ui'3 A in1 t I his gf vh 'I r t l'i5f tfi'aloghal 1 have had Wv 1 1W1. tariff ;r Franklin horn April I") 1714 nt RoePm died in IhlLj.V Iphi.i, 1790 1. Like 1910. the year 1911 has been oite of severe trial to AmerUan wool gnm era. This is reflated not only in Hi shrunken number of she but in th'4 value of the r'dud , lip Tor, agitation blamed falling ,. b, one account all this crneral tau t iH r Md ' the free trad agitation luc to the sup- 1 ai mUitu-poaed exigeneies (471 !, one familiar, tilth the lnlufr , w ' Munu-f.i Wool of soclalinn National ioubt that but for the unfortunate po t !i i.l ?. tin of rial session noull Mur Congress direr rreecnt Tucnlx-Ttiir- d ' s.ni .i. i have been u fair one ho far as u.u-- l k oio wro Report. gprang and vdolhadselling i t a . been ho apt'ul 1 , ur If therf J a v r, i . 4 of tariff reduction session the duud .moijs rn b t . i m r i. havij bwn remote, it would 1 vrnuul Woo! review of the Xa would L Uiiil K idt Have- - bem imminentThoughMttan of Wool Manufat tur- j1 ' T". Tie ; for the mcment. the cloud is now imrch w n f. i nnt again ifw i rented non for the tewntv-lhlr- d h 4 opened with a waiting x, ct mates tout on rThc year f .', 1'! i t d 4 there n era 39,7$l,OvO heep market, and though tue unexpet d k.uri . i Tondon the j, of January strength j t huariiq in the I'nitou states I lndued a slight rise of onfldenr. the "f !f i J300 from 1910. This market In America, failed ta respond in i SaH i misr v r.u tiui (Vamp'll mainly in the any Important way. Demand for wool !)V aJ frj Af t f ti.i f.i- - wsterr) states, vihdcii eontinued Tight Mapufs turvrs Wl r r yri? n HTjffiiri' j and now have sar- - looking foe bargains. Carded j J4d 1 i i j i t r f thu ARPrt, In th southern group of states remained in voguefc and the demand of 6 I U nm H 4n an apparent increase of d the carded woolen mills was a marked OH r h r, -- t 4. tiu l.in j), thn g.i.n being chiefly in feature of the market. The ppening 'f takj n i nd T n nesses. The eastern March found domestic ilentill small, r i f JLutfti Tpothy, voimeH, iuehter Hiic ' DID- - astern hn tnd K tv'ii , t group of states and t to. ks of wool act umulatirtg The I t f ,tn roim ngl u i li i as v a of 3X0W. Tliere has, activity of some of the tarbd woohnjflgu h W i.I . MouUa in j I, kleakoi Tie 0 Hiat rtrM, a'd Mu iiviinf it an mefease Ih the num- 1. born . rm the ii pvu tiie not vmi Ami ,u n did maiki that J.hn compensate t TrMfd Mot , pnn: machinery kmn i'mhjIH ' ' l f'lll'I.'' t tl l.i bs.if N t t rQr b T$S ii Ohii, Missouri tindrt slackness in th worsted trade j' Milt, III H u mi in ' ii inshin ' rg M,,l thf d r . - ul t.Hiie in this section it mi ii ..f and'tt hr k i.trr At the Dnndon auction salea in th' s t i t 4 44. till JU Hum real, because March the J r Jlll'-n appar-8 foUIWl wai r n fine rswm Firrvv fj tb f riMd anomaly was noted of r I r mAflt c n it.i Wi! 'in bc urs mam I) it Vn ,n humbers pvfM.i, q m selling on a scoured basis, land! nervuinWilliam n(1 Kan an I Katharine n 'J he .f y PeniwvIvanlgpU n t c ' u 1 And 8 cents, whiih would 'h n w lt ties of nan j e of Murfvn dughtei of Kran n i" remii ?sf B aecorate rcfir- koEaa.rU aX a- U. XU if high a prw as that tn tppwt Torrf m ma'vnr" of liecn available iff j ISC n Mr of t. purBoston, or indeed anv figure in ream fjinr.bi rrnw h II m 1I1..B1I tin i is a - hu e on t ri v advance of a'pnng'lound fha- -. tin v.fi jn.nl wr iZ. t I I In l r P ' '' ' tn n iL,Hru- - 11 ,h rc ,n wool well nigh on a frec- - spn ulat), ki domcM.c "'.h'" Ir r f U ' k J n a it K iiiipo aught f a din M he L.iti - t. t bR,,i omPar'-- l wth ", ; " u UJLIJUfHi!iJBviitrarte r M ri. t h nt i tn ir? nay l Nrv nuiitd ralile tt.11 nsmnulls For wjhI foreign competing . "r.n last year The estimate i it was swt. "im' r ums- 13 ri- e oipi sop, L ir r. i.rjiuwvll. tnai-r- b ph figured that fine staple territory and ' 1" 7ibeth Mrw.nt if. thiiii In n ,IS," !?, a. tuallv could Is KM cent ound i4Mr jr wool at " ms .f I'M p.ite,toi poMf.in Trttikn I nd ! rntrrtel tn ronjw K.Mtte Hw, ' omi os,! i" m n ( r v tl!ig wool lh ll stio i b10 the r,nrilv of an . f" h t f sr v j h, Koh was th Kn, lkn!irr nith i hd was fMt bh finaiiv b. imported Quarter-bloohat vK VI rr k ai th. - r at l ,ir,",a U I. b'th T"ivell If f th n ii.ati M7) ''11,13 t.. t tli f domeU0 fleece at SO cent wa pra.ti- - jtrr r ih wool New woorrw Zealand nxd prsdent, cally on a par with tl wo.J pr'dn t of ) fl y just- i. ' w t I r similar grade Thee conlltun havo !i! th il n t t t i 139vft,j), pounds iof of a in but - i wioi fiel maintained, not been steadiiy The average weight of r g it liuit-lea- s true that through the yoon t r t i -t ii pi ir 111 was 6 pounds general wav It is now t m.. t on oarrr- sam Boston, abnormal ending, 191b year 6T0 in witii The tnfnpimd York and Philadelphia were aino an tin it t to d' i. rmiinriit n was 60 4 per cent, as Newr w vl sit a me caster o'n. r d with W per cent in the year4 among the cheapest wool markets In the matMte in rt.cm.ii ,i rtspn.e to ra r t The tttal value of the the world hng In April so much machinery was. for the year i- T-iv rrt wool prrvluce at 66 751 T37, which is idle and there waa such meager demand ij ' rl less than the value of for wool that holders weakened and i,arjOftO(! M Wool bought on Itrice agam broke Ti average value pr tourcd pound I nited State act ount in Australia wero h o domestic wool lip for 111 is set being stopped In Jndon. where they ' t n nt. as f ompared w ith 51 cents wero disposed of at an advantageous ai' (2 JoUh eighteenth thihl of VI nmr-he- of tin. eoiituy), up to! were M0.47 Hale and containing J04. 55.415 pound of Wool. During the same per'od the re. colpts ot foreign wool amounted 147,429 ha lea equal to ),S9I u jmiiiniIs In the corre pond tip,; period of 10 ' month In the preitooe ur the di-- f meatlc receipt werr 04 5, i";:: t.nie. or 166.219 932 pound f v.ool. and tin- - for77;- - i eign receipt a ere 145,719 bale, s M9 9J4 pound On the general situation the Annual NoV Fefter Sheep, Throw OotTh8 Line j It 2$ Dove Flair. ; ? fj: illl'ilWMWpwWfWPHaUPW! - |