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Show - DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY JAXUAIIV a good tart nart aaun'a crop. Rsilnd tmu wail ara lion maintained and oc- fairly tnc ths aapscitatlan tor a how cantonal; In gNa j .eacrct Paving i ink j .avis , bank, Farmington .... j im Ntif.t,al t.anfc. loayUm .... 1 Xot Iona I hi. k Morgan .... Ilrat Ni Monel lu k, Ogden 1 rat Xai'imel t,s Murray ... , Increases encouraging The local hardware trade report not havT.f more than Juat emwrwed fom tnp depth- of stock taking, so !t aiil be another week bsforu i t) at ' ''H-- g are cleaned up aufflclsntbr to start out on the new years businm Inquiries Being Made for Funds r torWml future For Financing Various I 1rt Nattnnei lirwt Nat ot xi - 7 Home Kire II J i Projects. ' SAFE'AND lainknimi Haa largrlt liten Innn (Ves rnipt aut h In lews of Henry local Market Stlualloa. Of Hood V not dnr rnur (!. migfcjt urattar tw flftj and rut omUU a linjionUloti tvk ament trale Th lj, m til ,y Cn r'l.-- J'Grnn. M. 1otrr- - honk, MCTX rovo rk Kavtr Nn:io Vi A H!t Ijak Hi r tuts Bonk f rtMt bank Uxnk u Dank of Mat Bank "hatrbar ! ih tom'l ! t to uuu(i a apijri h field I tic tiih-Iou- M bank S hie f Tmat St - bug I f nxvi k g Co , 'i g t . fy;gn 129 04 1 brk WiffTFactones. n. r'ir nora. I'Jtbj ' rf Nebraska Tell of Relations JohQ F. Laia Tell Can- non. Xepbl W Clutim, W. H. Dale. John W. Delaney George H. Dern, Lafayette Hanchett, Jamea Joseph MandirMd, Pr J Moran. C. Q Keelye, Ixiais Simon. Frank B. Stepen, H W Welker, Theodore WJthiteley and E S. 440 00 24 A 00 3V) 0A j8 0) 64 00 NOTHING TO COMPLAIN A. Wrtcidward, T comparatieI u t tho woatber ni th is apt to contni jurt MTiOLE.tLE lRT xlS wath-r- . aif If ABOUT of Iiongmoat Colo., Bays Growers Are Hs'llulal Wills Trcal-mrAccorded Them. I. (lili-- m ut i U4X9 rommerefai lub i holding? its annual election today t choose five new governor tnlM 375 1) mnbers of the board u 'Th-r- The polls opened at 12 'doca noon a t n b.t hfir rhqnsr in 5 olocJt and will at do tonight M I. . fjianc'ai matters during the t art week. je 4 Bach member of the dub who is in BONDS a!d a MM rf the annual elect .n of tha The lcaal wholesale dry goods Intrrest) jgood standing is entitled t vote for five r, large ronsignmenU of spr'ng Con. Rjr A Po. r Co (citj ) 93 f and a number of oth- reports watVmai the 14 men selected bv the notninat- and summer goods from the eastern ,iurrpl,r Va!!-v railroad 94 W ng committee of the club' . j er banking concern that bate brought mi'is In years past the demand hhs rub" light" T.ntv av I'o themeelre In" I n with tb national been ruch that the mills have been ah'e L'tah Light A KS Tn fact only three lo- onlr trt ehp at once part of an rrfr .. vA flub Kamuai Welts, P D. Doran and otgari!rnon Ught fc Pi rr ity .. complet It later on mm oppor- Ltah County Ught & Power Co . 100 00 W. Hby Binti. w ho w ted aa the first cal banka hold thefr atockholdrr' mcct- - and to offered this season the But tunity Utah Sugar, Co 101 Hi shift of Judges The voting began shortn- One-date manit hna been :ixgbK owing ta the ly afterward when th members began s adjourned shortage of money among consumers bank meeting , tjanal F i vi a Joseph rhowi pr e;- - to rums to the club for their regular tne mills are ablato fill orders 171- T'4rt?f of at sAikinal VintU tb! arternoor,. snl the antirral and tank luncheon L'p to 2 o'clock about 3SS) mors promptly than for the last 10 Friday' t th to votes had been cast The election la metinjr meeting of the State Bank of I 'tab was years tn fact one largo Balt lJike fucreed V S MO.rakk dretjr R. Thoma unusually quiet on account of only one continued until PtS 29 Bet few house has within the last 14 days got In was field. in the ticket being Hodney T. Ba!cr c&rtlier. and ha changes were made as a whole, t Hough IsCi.OuO worth of goods, many rdf which The Judges bavs been divided Into tteg .ti- H VVeJla awsant ta go out on early delivery, Pra4L three shifts tashlr Bsmuel Writ. P. L. Dor"Urea new' hamee appeared oh the' net are I to be a Bmith f Hi me on th flith Inst There th of ftate president an and W. H. Bint will have charge of directors of tha L'tah Nation'.- - Sev- strong demand for xephyr goods, also Bank of l'tah of the polls from noon until 1 o'clock eral of the new directorate chose off- for allk filled Jacquard, tssiie de solr K Jenacn. Arthur Th board of dtn'ttora xrf tlie Yatjonai in the afternoon; W. icers Immediately The annual meet- with varieties of borders, fancy flouncThomas and B. H. IiVe will be In & mwt ing of the Salt Lake Clearing House ing!. and a line of ahsers considered Savings & Trui-- t corrvpainy from 3 o'clock to o'clock H was held Thursday, and equal to anything manufactured In !njr at t!u A'oimnr rial rlub association terda charge L A. Culmer. Ben Dvl and George resolutions adopted In support of the Glasgow. Striped voiles are bound be ftft'rnxin .liuj mem Goddard will be on hand from o'clock thr nw r Panama canal. J Grant was popular and klmona goods are now on ber to the tenant The business of the banks since Jan the market whose pattern would make (hOKon to tak rhe jilare of the late until 4 o'clock, when hthe polla eioar. The member of present board of I. has been somewhat more active than Dolly Yarden stare- These are large John smrth, amf Dr, Char!e$ governors, w ho will step down from the at the corresponding period of last flowery deatgna In colors that will make F WilfviK .iiitl Cannon ere board Gov William Bpr. are: today, year Already InnnIrWw ars being made wearers likely to be distinguished a etatd to fill standing vaancies B Bransford, H P Clark. W. J N for funds with which to finance agri- mil off 8tthL president of BoxeHer John Vnder a I l.i Horan and Samuel Weitz cultural schemas, suCh as canals, dams with takf, ha resigned his howamendment of the BPRING TRADE GOOD snd reservoir during the current year, the compart) nnd n turnedpition to late Jov. etprday In as govhi ever. capacity Bprv. and Inquiries are also made for fund to at cit amume the trad of his old post Jobbers aay large, Brlghnm as an e officio with which to finance ..city Improve- - that th spring trad In silks la be- Hith the 8toiiV Furmture company Mr. ernor. will still remainand Mayor Ham member of the board, ' menu, both here and In other municiginning In earnest with good prospects, Ptohl Hlil remain treasurer, however. uel C. Park will become a member palities, of the state, in the shape of and mail salesmen starting out in all of of the board governor. new electric jigst systems and nlmllar direction. While price are not so low LAND BOARD LOAN RULES. projects. It la too early to forecast as last year, they are reasonable when with any precision what the activities compared with the cost of raw maMAGAZINES SUSP .JED. of tha year will be It is true that terial Large manufacturers are deterThe Date lard board haa adopted ! as a are brake but the a to secure upon mined fair profit, operating politics rules under which loans will be made ( KaMtrrn Advertisers Mltlxlraw Patron- large enterprises this year, but it is buyer will be able to purchase with tT districts by Investing ace and L'ailure Follow. believed that the presidential year this more confidence because the quality of time mill not bar the same depressing, the goods will be fully maintained by tat fundi in the bonds of these effect as . In years past As a s hole tlie mlUs. and such- - trash as 'New book these rules the grate Will tnrtP Inquiry at 'the III the local financial situation is consid- dumped on the market last wiai undr th niot xart-lu- r stote elicit the information that five ered pound. The normal business of not appear again this season In ad- maki loiinii only Not more than $10,040 rmditFns of national prominence, the country It enormous Ih volume, but dition to an unusually large assortMI to anv one district, nor magazine It Is held that the retarding of new ment lit- domestic origin, designers in rrmr ta loaned had a wide rireulatlon here which $2W 0i9 in in bonds invMd have rearranged the nm thin American mill projects la what Is maintaining some nr Application novv ar before have discontinued publication in the what slow condition. However, In ih.i foreign pattern to suit demands th ixLjrd loan The magazine re for KgTyatins more last few month turere tilts countn gsaerai It is considered probable that Dirge manufac furred to are Human Life, Success, su'ts nnd costume than yJ94 there ha aof been a time for many of National Pont, Hampton s Magazine, of December, in prepar years when the fundamental rondl-- . were l.uey and The Columbian, the last two havlions of the country haa been more hi siring sample line, for showing Hard times ing been amalgamated. safe and sound. thl month .throughout the country, and the grad-FIRMER. GOODH to COTTON advertiser i HEXRT CLEWST VIEWS View of ual tendency of great F. from magazine and do tdraw lesion. t omn. Laultol are conwT.I. Cotton fiimer, economic Clewa of reported good, j bu,iTle Henry saja the newspapers, are the In ome line, dition In tin week ctriular letter. with slight ndcanie (or the failur rf t!i IcauMg Th retail and wholesale market have I tah demand lavaaunsni AeeoHatten of Architect Th t a ifforoufl Jn th meet a larger demand thin perianced In January ha not this far planned U ffoina on conflict newapa pern for household cotton freeusual and with itself the usual goods, fait mads and ;nigazinft to convinr ti public dom. Ronds are dlsa.ppoit:t'nclv dull, oms larxer retnil house have been aa to nhich la tta superior advertising buying larger bills of bleached and Thlg may be explained t Ih With very few medium brawn domestics and other line of feeling of cuuuloa omong the neaapapera aem to be getting lh - and the unwillingness of large iaiyers ataplas tnan at on time befora for bet of the contest. All line f duck dosed to take bold until cnndillnns become several year more settled Another factor is the ver firm. Colored duck tn light demand from the lrrjajr addressed to Gov Spry and Hem- by the holder of capital WEATHER REPORT. w holesale trade and for better return J,ow Inlereet-bca- rmanuf turn' .... f vcrnimls.lon ths locsi aeoci-gno- Ing mortgage and bond are slow tu line Cotton blanket and tispfed FORLCASTS TILL 4 P M HUXDAT pressed regret that the cortmversy aril tn aplte of aafetv. This dewire for are row being shown with or J Fta Halt Dak City and vicinity Geni,i emphasized th fnct rtci. safety In Investments Is Illustrated he dra taken for delivery ill th ton and ftunda). probably th phenomenally large output of future Thera i n. growing all for iht ih crltM ia m t tn conformltv erally fairbytonight rasn or mow, alightly cooler bonds during 1411. The actual output i deI h axutw1 jtlon cottons fot hou pre,dd ttair opluions and Sunday. gnr-ul- J I is now war. and th daya of th of new securities last loo!v iMi.fi to make tta communication pub- - For fair,tUwaiTon'giit mer south portion tonight ll.7J4.oo8 BOO. napped fabric ar panning estimated at about Ituatnena in within a fidiu of fthippera' HDrr!ng to th Incident Met Vvcntng ha bean apotty on atiible Including approximately f Jka.oou.04ii mtte of fiait JjBka n t It will ta csnnon. piaident of tta a- - Vflomowhat short --temi nlth price gtngfam J0,44U,00fl bonds, over .n the finer ualftla not LwiHtkrfi cooler protect deelr thai th queation at ahiprmnta againattonight; nho!-ernote and enhr about IJH2 404,044 in t attrartiv t fraeaing temperature indue k.iw enough lt ih jfh'uli ta cAiuducted Thl tremendous tretnder-an- c stock WEATHER CONDITIONS f tork up arhd cotrnn wan dearlr coripjft aUid sofnc time ago beIs have of bond tasuea over Muck r btghr tween Th Fra! architect and the raptto! The wratar la fniih warmer fhi ktM v Tfelv, tou ntd that Mr noaenhelma irorntag of tha ktath meridian Tn a renewed dehighly significant. It means not onlv and firmer an hr a large Inciraae ln the lived obli- mand for fine qiinlitie f vam dvd cljrrun we pur hin own and wr rortnweat tow Mng at It does oyer eaat n ro bv tndumrlel and itm Dakota k, and a high timlsiti for railroad of and Montana t i tin gations In WMj goodly pr hAx er hit te ah filing well Jw wfr Nevada caused a concern, bn also nw the wrong giexl m1 Januarv p. pijiar th ta t proxiiif r i vid a which iti turn pPHlutJ with Mtiafid roidttiou mxk preference of Invewtor for bunds in Manx n. fhru ry profitahl of tlw Liimnt Mtum tta prevaiisii high tfctnperalima tn wder to escape the tint ertaiuty at- mut he ordered f r spring ae rt4il Mr the ar tana the merldtan H'enhmi crituiam of ( Kai ' u tending ownership of stocks iteeentlv .rrre e atfllpth m i of t much below tho r hv fleHxed atVH'ting n,jratu been vmilu th new issuea announced haveundrr-Moor ti not k In a $ Th market haj Hn f pproid !e lovrr tmp latum tli, vjjhiiI all dg.tJiofreezing d 'nertrin comparatively amal!. but it I aouiti except in tho and (fiiHM a'aifing and 'ther liicntU rlprcl th ftt aid that Important hones are still and KiorJdt p vnata tomtMiatura Id la z' ahk iMilna gr.ul tie frnunt in tn upfier lu'uileii JDilriow z b lit pending and awaiting favorable condi- U buelnea ha been dope ron 7nformit JUMpp! liey and the north tion in thl connection It is in'ereM-In- g i;ia nd training mn nre g hh1 U ltum yn tta uuth end in thof for our ome ml ob.erre that ,to - if aar v ! c rtrort ,t ar.l Kngland stab a, alorj; th inancial Instil ul, on are ontonndatli' Ihex d ta riKmit iowrr 111 know h . and in the northwest that hardly buvr hearthe Issue of mite and mortgage h. no-r m.nir Tn an IK ln it 7.- am and ata at gnta . . - in. rr ahlcKj v 3L litaral rat of IntFxt than ntjunl Ing 'll w M ir hrf of pm hilA.i n tan nlmn cuntm.r' ptMKiimly If,iU iv It h Rnr V . ,r t ne arf 1!Mt to rata n tno o' ih orhr ivord. COMFAKAriVE VOCAL WEATHER ' l,n m!r in-Ihrir Wl for ew t iAl A FOR jAaNUAKf. rrUrk nt idiidlrton ll Hould h SUr siiort-rrItV our rallrhadg to hkt.ML IDey temperature thun bom!. 1nvrtr would uko the tlr The ;iu homt and ti notM mor r(a rday (lizbm Hnnual f romtln would axtiitl urthrr j .jj of wliimewed dUite t ntimtar iiiftirit in inis month laat year v hit' r Ion 11 this mouth atnee flgtirtlig r'?lnJ date flxed oMIirntlU' '.! i, WhlM tr liklv ..... a but n huidrw'evg wei.i thirln goxle nti Hnriil mfng iemHnl isuwrat tine moalu laat year to (Oitilmte in if ewrx indictVon of r UweiA ti.l monlb ainc porta from th Inter! )f ere stghi'yg ether r ck. and dealer nrr now. aI i r itrUay i w linen into prom nn onoouraging. iwhi attana ing M'd'i ic'rddy .. . .. m off their that rcauMtan how en it worxt jt rl'Kri rit a t get un. i i l iifiriennr this mouth. ( r firepa'-lTiamt that anv rhang iz ltkh to ta in band. i Imw-Attuiujl.'d tK'fieiency sioce Jan l.j bftennn rafhr npt to nak i ri ig jmreh ip t the dirrctlon o r It It li a,rHh1e that the fhan further ffetrrefrion On ibk. tin. pre.ij .tnt on tj he HMrd f,,r i that rfitid! na th Ktt'fOl ' i rir i)f. tth nt j - Ht-nr- y t by-la- -- Ierat Vi - 111 ready-to-wr- 11 V arib! btrn xUon, ;,.tora ... t I i rr lorr-fe2ta- d foral it a I ta p"ri i jea o, I i lur bn J ,i h- I I -J M 1 J T Gi-- 1 n gz trtthrtj t- ! thr thr , fl'T hae lwn throughout tta reptlonally fapwMe, (V-- - r wa-'g- it- ACCOUNTANT Financial and cost account- - lm n. Closost attention given all engagement, whether large or small. Only the most competent assistant employed. nt btiwifia been hn fttib there ta no No fecial ffraturea report byoiwf the t T r th f fu peu n a ni t J'm I ificiency tine a m- tntduy at at imaily j j u-- com-men- tlon: BI DC., j fur-nuh- fr Am ilynmate-- l Kutpar Co HI6 '4 244 114 Her.efielal Life ("o It.iti Hnnklny i'o Kajsrtlte .. is 44 Hank of American Fork t:4lM 17 54 Hank of Hher Cltv Hank of Ir-.fo . Parowafl .12114 Rank nf Southern l'tah. Cellar .. 17.44 tnn Wsarnn A Maihlne t'o... . lot 04 Con. Life In. A Investment Co. . 14,04 CpnUucuUU XklioQal bunk. always keeping a always selling while the goods are new. Overcoats, 1.3 off. A few doen shirts stiff or soft bosoms, way below cost 3 for $1. two Cashmere hose for 25c. new-stor- e . -- Jn. . 1 I ttT.T f . Hnvr Hlr. lArulr I Mode New New . 't'm .. a lnebtt Fortin in com to the nubo5 bwal as . rk . or. i I r fTJTLERC Vf 36 Main St O Knitted Garment Sale. I ... .... . ileittH i.. Waaningtoa 3naagmttQB a.- -. ., ' el, per 11, 814-4- IM4 M M HIM The State Bank of Utah AAlT LAKE CTTT. UTAH. tEstahilshsd in lte) Baliota aoeeanta of Banka Fn Sod Individual, eng extend to cu toman ever; reasonable, sad tmatutr. JOBKPH court F SMITH riwlihr H LUND....VIO Pr.!4 HHBKR J. GRANT. ..Vies PnaMai CHARI. BB B BURTON CMr H. T. lieBWAN Asst AWTHOW Ctr M M 814.40 board . to 11.71. cross , panne!. BOTH FHOTES. rise proportionate!; Everythin , . a low. All good guaranteed to be strlct-I- ; op to grade. King Coal An anxlou reader want to knosr If KING ia onh a trade name used bv us nr la H resllv a separate and distinct kind of coal. KING COAL mined bv the Castle Valle; Coal Co., in Emery rountv, l'tah. and R is of a qualltv and character by any other coal In ths ueat. It 1. indeed a different coaL , BOtohltehed im. - Utah Commercial & Savings Bank WM F. ARMrntONO BTRON GIIOO Presto!' Osmmerelal tn all in Baoitin Braaehsa. Four per cent Intsr-s- t ts U oa savings deposit ACCOUNTS 40IJCTTT4 1 Continental National Bank unap-proaeb- sd Capital $250,000.00 ' lory brhach of modern J. E. Cosgrtff, Prest.. W P Vkl Prest; T. W. Beyer bask Sikk CkshVf. Fuel Co. United States Depository for Postal Savings l , 4 per cent paid on McCornick & Co BANKERS A ICE CITT UTAH - AiT Merchants Bank 277 Main St . Off 1CEH8; K P. CLARK, Prastdmt JOHN J DALt, Vic prraidmt A-- H. PEABODY. Vie Prsidat Cashlr. , W. H- - SHEARMAN. LAKE SECIMTY WEST CO. R. G. Dun & - a 3-:- 1 jyjtti. lake citt tM Capital and llurolna Accounta of Hanks. CotantO Finn and Individual Invl(ed-- I cant en Havtaoa liepeelti. W. H Moi'omlck. praat : R T gw. Caiahler; T R Cvi Prwat: C. H. Well A Ant feetar -- Open Saturday evenings from 6 to 9. SAIT ltTJ The Utah National Baal saving.- - Interest added twice a year: 32 MAIN. . , oa - Ibi Frj'niacu RtterMin .... BANE DiRKCTOR W. W. RUsr, Prssidsnt: ixni Bomnejr. Vic President . Ellxt i 8ntth. Cashier; L. g. HUla. John 1 Barnaa. Joha C- Cutler. Devil E A W Carlaoa. Georgs Hathe lMd. Real Bmoot. w. K. James, c. Nthisg, A. W Tvlna 4 per eeot Interest paid so saviors Nn- - 1 Cedar Shingles, per No. 2 Cedar Shingtsa 41.44 per Z. V. G. No. Flooring, (pedal per M No 1 V. O. Flooring UI.M per No 2 Clear Rustic ..437.84 per knows aaaaF4 tv DESEKET SAVINGS Established ' iDftfzt TIE SALT w. I I Ht RsOkAM OuhZ .. (Orltchlow, Fischer A Kittle.) -Qafala Address -- Wcsfucof 78 Mala St. Fhoaes 714. RtwwM Rl D per Western that the ILAND Suits are the best on the market, inasmuch as they 'relieved us of about S Suits and "0 vercpat3 fOf .which, by the way, they neglected to come back and settle. However, , we have a few of these good ' Suits left at $15.00. C n nTYa . Throning ho loft John J Mr Devitt, a politklan and on of a da laborer. I:t her today In hi own aperfat train over th h Valley railroad for New York to enjoy (ta experience' of being a millionaire for one day A Irg trotftd vwn at the station. Prior to hi departure h hrid a reception at a hotel Mr Devitt got hla attending money by aithdraaing aA a andidate for county treaaurer He put himself up aa candidate in the pnroanrs and so many person votod for him jut aa a Joke that h was nominated The counter committee became alarmed awd tried to get him to withdraw The negotiations for withdrawal were conducted through th public prewr, McOevitt naming a higher' pries each day. At last the committee paid him something like I2.S0 0 to get off the ticket J3T S leniei itrtvoA 12 Even the Burglar If Ii!rarg Wllkbarr. Pa, Jan r3 1 Tu-- ) AMONG SCHOOLBOYS Republic QMiftal and kurplua. lusotl A thonsifiiljr modern aavinss in conTwtlnr partment oonduetad with this bank. Bafsty deposit boxw tocrM..gain to 14. 81KM No. fl 44.100 .8 104 onooo ' U. 8- - DEPOatTORT FRANK KNOX- ...Pna JAME A JtURJlAT..VIrs PnvaAa, W. r. KARL. CASH PRICES AT YARD M. . Nadoul Bank f (be BANK Common pin ,..4544 T ' itt ,Xi.aLuP I t ffart i Undivided rroflta. COPPER Doors from $544 444 40 .... SIRPI.IS .01 w IONS. i CAPTtS L NATIONAL per lake City, I tal,. Depositary. Established 1873. Salt Faked State THE lzi COIN Bank J yeakar-- Temperature B1 vr-- nem 2x4, same length No 1 fir. , Demonstrates Its Value - and Mho has si onn ability In the bandltac of .mall business. Is particularly welcome at this hank. Which is ready to extend timely aa stetancr and coonarl In making small mterprlara avow into lance onea. The friendship of a atraaff bank I amend the moat valuable asset of aay basin r as. fir. . Oaden nnd Inurusdtat Point , Danvsr. Chlcao and Bast 2 Otdsn. Baa Frandsco and Wt. i a Park Ctty and Intermsdiats... , Bincham and lfldval 5 Prom. Manti. Marrsvals. Portland Denver. Chlraao and East idJ Tickrt Ortlea. M Main Suwt. The Young Business Man 1 , A Checking Account Deaeret National Ban:., n,ua, st rats its value as a for moner, and the m.,.; , tematlc and convenient nf payln all bills. We cordially Invltn .... w open an account, aul,jt ta check. Lake Lumber Co. tat Salt 444 SOUTH 4771 WEST. SCATTERED sad Intermediate Points Ttstls, BpflaavtDa, prevn jo Btadham and lfldval Dsnvsr. Clilcao sad Bant..'..... u Deseret National ixi . i Bank here Iff mail Iron . aiiywbrro ixTss . East..!. 04sa Bankers" orit " Co. Ml OFfTCEfl. Th Mercantile A genef 14 .n.y Mov. Oaarg Rod, Osns ral Jtsvads. Utah sod Wyoirtr Offto la Piwrrssa Bonding. aty. -- ( ' 0411, Psrtlaa4 and teanj, ' ,1 ARRIYB-DA1L- T. Baa rrao.. Xsa Offlra. AnrH, t u Walker Brothers at-tn- JA tt M I in open saving account here with ft- - Begin TODAY. Mte regularly, and watch your money grow; m cross-examin- Cfctcas an Trorm, aprisi-rm- . TlaMs..,"' ( OsAw sad latafasdtat rwnU.. . Dow. CMsags sad East. t Meet Opportuuity With a Bank father rbcorix i' is th time to reach out if you are interested in reducing the cost of living. Suits that Mere $15 now $10. Its simply' our way of .,..-.1 mouth. thl . NOTES I iMViTism. Pa.sr. ' b4 .94 jIusl month a deficiency j. IM( ' I A FW YORK Salt Lake City. n j There Is nid much of Interest t., .cord In Imal money rirrha dumu I1, Woiks of tali Several sreek. b iiwi ,il handed Idaho Sugnf f1 44, seme of the (rnitpseiioen The diviilemlv piilil help of wood 'Z eek were one bv Ihe ioi durln th TV yon A Machine, ;5 per rr.pt qntir leiflVranr YATkeT7irT5i T fcv I of! f.'r Tm last ular and 1 per rent pecisl of the uar fa- - terir in ..pmo. n. that 1st Sugar "if v e that Rt Tbs bly task ended their inns o.la of takiny Intenlorle will no at all ihe plimO The follodlny 4 to the latest qtioi i gn rOJUIEHCT. .AmrXTS 522 McINTYRE if ,fG x. . GRAD FATE OF SCHOOL OF FINANCE OF week ii r 'r Ni-t- .Now CERTIFIED PUBLIC lJ d puah-mo- business J. Percy Goddard prnal it nri f fr HttiAttki a v Auditing Systems inta'Icd and g 4,tr ern 6ugr company the committee permitted the Introduction of testimony In rebuttal Today tho commtljtoe heard from Michigan. Colorado and Sugar bet growers. Invariably they told of succeasful and profitable farming. Their teztimony waa amplified by W D Petilkin, aecretary of the Great Weaetrn company, uho produced affl-d- a vit' and atatementa tit mtradiction of thoe mad by th committee from th Farmer' union, which recently apThi peared before tho commute. testimony wag diacredited by other d itnefla ahai, and Mv Petiikin extracts from th bookir uf the company whkh disputed the exparte statements bv farmers Ira ('artey of Jngalis. Mkh . hanker. and meragTifulturtat, lumberman chant. raid bis tact sugar profit were a taut $o an acre. Well you eooW aland a httl redtte--tion-. commented Chairman Hardwick. Mr. Car ley aid he waa not speaking a reduction, but wraa there to show what the propagation of sugar beets was doing for Michigan. Ho sld there was much land In the upper peninsula which could be bought for gft an acre. Why on earth do people lie in the cities when they earn that money on farms ? asked Representative Baker of California That what I should like to know. answered Mr, Larle He then descanted cm white lights and ocher u Hons of the dike which lure the tavs away from th farms William Ftnnley of Greeley, Colo, and F F Erett of &.otts Bluff, Neb., both tat t tanner, praised the beet TOgar Industry and told of their relation with the sugar factories, both trust and independent L Gibson of Longmont. Colo., real estate man and sugar taet landlord, occupied me stand when the committee resurmd as hearing today. Mr Gib-ro-n was cnt to Washington by his community to dny the stories that hme been told to the committee describing the labor conditions of the fields as bad and xeiatious of the farmer and the sugar refiners as unpleasant Mr Gibson h represented the renerft! sentim-n- t of the sugar beet growers and that they are satisfied with the treatment afforded them by the sugar mill owner He was by Representatives Harwich and Baker, who sought to show by him that there had been frit tlon and thgt alien labor was employed. The witness admitted these facts, but dectared the testimony of the dissatisfied tact farmers was an exaggeration. wl 1 , the criticism of three Colorado farmers of their treatment by th Great West- ' , , W. II. Cnnnlntrhaio, Horn Offiiv. Gail. JUr. MuC'unlck BIk. lou teat an4 BinclMUa Mldvml Accoiiht rul i) I . . Chlcass aaU R. -- Osa an4 latarawteto Potato a OvSsa Aaa Fraaelaco. tertland ,2 Oc4a Saa rraaclseav Fortlaas i u . I ba-.k- t- Daw, Continental Life Insurance and Investment Co. Beet Farmers of Colorado and I T. MMvals a 4 Insurance r Mwtitam of GovcflUof Ihird to Im ( Iiumcu From Six Un abdiduir. Tin: TrrKfT. .. 14149 Co...f 27 to n f - . am . 209 9i it ic krR ilft h.e, lljj!' v TABLE. Harysrsl F"i BMit Btachaa Insure 420.Oo4 nk. ridden . Insure m IlfMhn Job , DEART-DA1L- 15 no 0) ?. tah NatnrjL t -- o fru-- t tah Having tali Implernrt ev 'Je Co . Walkar Bros . ba nkr jVlon's 8a v Banx A. Trut Co ! i 1S0.M 1M4Q 434 4a ItOOu 12S40 KAV) 233 M Denver & SIo Grande PRAISE BEET MM 17 VI i 00 .. 11S0O 107 W On l ! , a 'lUghara.... Htit ivk Merchant's hark ' Tp triimii! Nations! i - hai k NrlM XfttS.ir;-i- taak . j' I - .... Iatgan k, li AM) CEMENT Tha lumber trail reports buinej th- looking up, with tha opening I cw r t. ! something thty W t . whl h makes the axpifmr SOUND tlon tta more readtK appreciated V taul' yani are hopeful, oni the wh e a f loginning to M through peajmiti hifrU from tta nurlbueat t.re riot j LCAU1EP. v-a- CONDITIONS , Kanin , i MO M lrt TRADE, HAP-DWAJ- National bank inu--irt , In 13 1912 Utah. |