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Show . , , ! ,: ,.. iri 1 ' i , - - 'ii 6 LI r-- 0 o Ira 11, Tp iwt .11:4 , re A o i.Tron wpot t1rryt, td via...it a. V AUGUST MIA f Ur NEWS art .s. 1912 ., , hay helm ;main liberaP profits dur- - than for veers Falet; eft Mose priees enrlY rattiellarlY are highly aatlateetonr. ta " large block of original hag stoela ing the past year or two. ani their t!Ave to.en dming- - a rood allotted to th4rFol are brriob. somo houses ImPc'tt ,,:pLENT1 totort,ing mnd more in ray, ;th I h. I it"rs P4 silk orillirra having sok' original Wmtons wools at t 4 ''i;:i I ' ' in Worn,. A,s,, this '11,,, t,.,s,: n, Inn intn the' mills. with 24 to 20 cents In th, creme: also Plano ....ling publi,. !;:,: " i tho 9 rrlfrkcd lt,,realto in the reit tor satin and L'Aith wools at th, Price nal"d mean, aa.Ami),E im r,,a,,,,, , , 't . norally tinishod 1,11Arl, x. eppecially e harmsuse above. one sale runn rg up to 1.000,008 E 104. of tin dyes in silk pounds. irhdues.; The One house reirlrts 241.11 1 in reduced about 460.000 pounds bag wool at n. 23. hli; ,It fen, csretui buyers to wake. Atiti3 resulted nit' fabri," , Lc ' ventures.. For horde the marke1,41ant--t-s- ' witMihil'r r't silkk lit 'Mit- - raUntrir; and n coma The It included WY0 and troul.l. !s ahead for the mills thus mint . ttaha. and similar wools. the :entirely patioinct..'iry. low intereit-near- tn preference dyeing. pr..i..ment fling agent. and scoured Coot being aboa as previoutir ing issues being neg4,-teI 't 'i : manuft ;riots for those paying higher rates." strong against the quoted. Bradstreets and Clews Graded territories have sold freely, pra, lice and nrec pur e a lik dys if Henry MONET FORECAST "Ph tg) keeP talks rose house reporting safes of about 200,- roth.a,prtui!Isl'ar'.."fr" 000 pounds of various grades. at Pries Agree in Regarding Outlook IEradstreet's says' relative to funds In 1 of crope quoted below; Vyoming has sold I N ittI-1- , FTAIL TRADE. li & IN,Varioute incinenta 1,oint to the lot m 24 cents in the With Entire Satisfaction.. of the customary demand trade report Spews. the immured cost being estinistfTtl. rr,1,,; 4r Imerkernent at the od at SO cent Seoured territories connest and south for 'nothing iiiiiinit"-- that La. comparattlskIrrop-Iota moVing purpooek ineludIng a de- ty nothing, tiir this to tho dullest pert tinue active. Dealers report that irli110 01 416feretie exchange on New of the cHti,.t business' montb of the are being snapped up as fast as they arid there Is enough goa- arriv.. Salm are noted of 50,000 pounds a! year, and ,,. chicago' 1 4. BANKERS HERE NEXT WEEK York belu2 rm marked the part eral picking gi,iing on to keep salesmen lit SO to Si cents, the low edge , tendency ; ; to pro- - and worno, 'rim aboolutely'dying of off wools. SOO bags at 56 to 64 cents for i of interior Institutions t of Or lot as la noar average woohl and a loge Ylda pay- - ennui. for . internal revenue, pirchasing (Or fine- and 15 Wee at 6 t0-- 111 rentsmeditim.by draft on their New York I twitig carried no being along getters imenta These 1'0,1441(4a' rapeeted From particularly la the to 07 cents for fine agents. en that the banke of- !midsummer etitwed wools go in moot came to mila nilA til, f a brie"... The.. Their Nfeetirig-- 4 oorlition of Local Ithe letter ally lost money rather heltsi- illne 'et itdmitimes ibinret; to cover cureent needs. li: is ere etitt tn the east, but this week to the atiTrade Generally Good. return home. And fa) gnocis are bp they ore Wanted In it:hurry and prompt ,aleo recognised that the to In i.reatitig ginning to arrive, though not aa yet .shiPmomt at loam Iv always stipulated. tivtty general buttittess ; The to il great locai deportrow- Soma of this emergency all arises from enlarged requirements for hank holt- - i operted the fact that mil's concerned hays not ment stores tire preparing to -Inge by merchants and The onTy ripr,le tbe serenity nf tursra freely Interior rittoll from their o;i1 ,stithillohoil Main- street supplied their current needs Adattem from I , awe the wool the 14CJ11 money marked this week. hes dwell upon the tinge offerines of com- - tends to Third .outh and state streets, a usual. but in certnin been the accident to the vault door of !nerd& papers and the effect they have which is' planned for eetly In the comwooded lea been coot acted for while upon the position of local hank& 17 ilt.g month. tl?,t two T'flfnhlOt almaltanee deliveries have toen the National IR sink nt the Rcpubiirr, ra.-i. ,..,Sktles of Texas wooll, t,a ye been. Vrr) rejuvelat.im of thilk,i,,,aid rbut that institution out from sisal the eseterly money markets have oi;oly .:the w41--p to- 1,000,000 , whlfh Ototittiller.l Kotaford- - lvdel arise lately experienced, 'being Stealth- for .nearle a week. wools, The demands for zpvirtmmodation liy the rushed to completkm, and In all Pounds for both 12 And Those conditions pOint and practical purpose, it la Among tho gales n)ted are 250,0(0 application of the acetylere fleMe to 21 cents. 20 to at coatibrend WON etrUCittrr. The Iirmodet- pounds 'the'roof of the vault was tile only re- to the likelihood of tiono in the early autumn and heavy !log of the IntorPil has been thorough costing SO to 2 rent', clean... 200,000 cottrse rev railer. anti that eepouree was mile or upon,. the. reserve centers for the and well adopted fnr the to Pounds &months' at is to 214 cents, 12- The conteets ucceitsfully arrplied. .11 to SI tenth el,lui; inivoo pounds funds with which to nnallett- the her- - which It hi.tt! to- - pot, whilepurple the t:; : the vault were entirely uninjured. The 5.00 pounds and marketing of crook se Well plots, eloanoi,iz of tv.e oton Patellar tit- month& at 24 cents: local prees refrained from reference t., an to provide iota of for the augmented ac- trecta ma, h at 21 cents. 21 The new in the the trouble until it was all over, there- tivity in trade. It cannot be said, how- structure at the-tittention tents 20 and IS. southwesit' iii &monthly. etaillar' miaunria'r by avoiding a very ever, that the ProaPerta. In the above being fitted with cave carrier system, Imam coating 55 cents clean. and 12- flfl In local the 0 cents mind. or sith public standing direction afford ground fee. fear. of after whi-- h the store extures will be months' SAO 1(1,23 cents. pmbably embitcrassing consequences, financial stringency. The position of On new Californtit The clean. situation installed. rapidly There is now no danger tirany Purl) the banks at New 'York end the other 'mobil' unchanged. to be a little a. The loan market eastern centers at misunderstanding Prices Sr. reported present is Much that haa been fair. with plenty of mobeY It is claimed they can , meet anticipated stronger all along the line. though thus 'Ir. circuletion. anti public 4;01113firnee demands Without difficulty. It I. to he I tar principally manifestel in the greatI in the hankir 'is strengthened by, the r ease with which dealers have obnoted. MOreover. that preparations t , continual ropnrts of. auperekundant have I been under for large borrow. tained asking prices. The 'scoured . crepe over the country': The local bank; Inas from Europeway basis of territory and Texas wools through the sale of jUrbeati poilirIttPi wore somewhat quiet Mg community is moth interested in finance? bills." k ammo to have been pretty well estabnext week's annual tolavention of the but all the sales e lished, both in asking prices and during ro-lt ltARDWARE LAIMBER AND AMerlean Institute of Banking. which ;h-14.7p;;;;;:d" values realised et 65 to 4 7 cents for fine higher figure than 147111fOnf,R In this city on the morning of COMENT. for week before. Business throughOut the staple territorieg. 42 to 64 cents the 2I11 Mel. continuing through the The local hardwore trade 47 to S. cents for three reports- ortate now depends upon rrop condi. !tome of the most noted bank23rd. Scents for aeM business to conditions Waite not 0 blood and ing men of the country will be here. Iv. tal last week; but this is the Bons, and thette ay,' almost universelly eighths quarter-bloo- d staple, clothing terrianti the entire local nankin g and eom- dullest 4 , biota In I C hardware year. time are ise tories ex,.eilent. fear The. quoted on the scoured regarded only merrial community cannot fall to profit when is-tbeexpected.- is whether the necessary labor ran be of 611 to invents for fine and 15 to 53 inactivity" by the- addresses', thadiscussions, and llowever. are Imwools week Texas the' bad been tut cents for fine medium. the associations of such I gathering. proved-sen-t over that of one yeare ago. obtained tc harveet the crop, and the selling on the, scoured basis of SO to 42 Rapidse the iarge amount of money The and 56 to $I cents jobbing trade Is Mill snippinit number of cars furnished by the rail- cents for via ys left behind on such oecasions, and ammunition, with prospets road Valifornia wools Cr. the Ideas these captaltui In their pro- of componies to transport it. The for defall. the The trade good coming on the scoured basis of 62 to 62 fronton also leave . are sure to be promand continues for black and 'silvan- - railroads fisce the neceseity of headline, quoted choice northern. 48 to SO Onto cents for ductive of excellent results. In the steel Whirr so the enOnnoto beet crop and the first of fur middle County, 65 to 47 cents for fall vancement of local banking staridarde lized sheetused in in the Place the coal sh!pinents at the came time. and 1 to 40 cents for defective Largely roofing The members of the Salt Lake chapter of shoot tin which was formerly gee- - and some of the roads are amines:1 to It la estimated that not over 500,000 :of the institute have been constantly uned. are Unnectleolt a little the utmost to take care of both and to pounds ecall, of ,wool I. left in the whole of active since their return a year ago. slow. Montana from a clip undoubtedly exfrom the Rochester. N. Y., convention. The lumber situation reinallIS un- - say nothing of the other crops. the , both in season and out of season push sheep and live Mock that must be ceeding 30.000,000 pounds. Lem wool changed locally. though at the coast. transported. ' ' has come to this market Ott ing plans for a successful meeting this Prk.. re to the lliffht Sr. tending The following are the latest quota-(lonthan for years. Regarding the year In Atilt tAke. and wit.ording to seems The demand for plaster fleece-wotiara: state., a leading handler of prewint Indications. their efforts prom-isl- to be heavier than usual, owing to so estimates that Ohio holds not I to be crovrned with suecses. ..... 1423.00 fleece' 1!, much flnishing now being done. The Amaltrameted Sugar Oo more than 1.000.000 pounds of unsold ......... 19600 wool, reeent blasting out of the mountain at Beneficial Life s'o. MintOn CLEWS'a CROP MTIMATER. ,.. , where usually PoVtrill , 186.00 -Barnes tons of natural euls flanking Co, Maysville await buyers at this time. Clews stays of the eropir in American"Fork , , Henry 1500 , , ,4 Sank of to of. be made lime phisinto , 17 10 'this week's trade ana finance cfreular phate , . was a marked feature of the Bank of Heber City ICY. 1; "Crops are now of vastly more im- week. Thie immense quantity is esti- - Bank of Southern I'lah. Cedar -- 1710 op WEATHER. 105 kti Each week mated as a year's apply or raw ma- - Con. Wagon & Machine Co portance than politico. & Con. lAte strengthens the outlook for a large and toilet Investment las. California has been calling Wheat is turning 142.00 Report Shows Moderately Cool Weeth profitable harvest. for Nephi plaster. so that the Continental National bank : ' :,';', 1104,00 out much better then exteeted, the heavily er Prevailed Last Week. is finding plenty to do. The Decteret National bank norloamy 1)t. AVAIMAIRA y'elvi varying from 700, local cement market was slatted this Deeeret Sseingo bank 100000 Onti,dint to 7fieOlift,fiett Int,onins. 22500 if the week , i ennouncement of a Davis. Co. Bank. Farmington e The C. 0. weather bureau's aummarr t , . latter resulte are obtained the ezop 240.046byorderpress from Manama Cif). given First National bank. Layton -1- 2000 of 7 ejlePIPIC will the weatiter for the week ending I the record previous tub Prominent First Notional bank. Morgan ,.140.0e 7 , ceMent factory. and Af .735,000,00 bushels in 1.14(K. For corn 650.00 Aug 12. tor the intermountain lumber- - firms --profess IneredelltV Ls First National bank. Deden la at least 2,S60.044,000 Me 'would be First National bank. Murray- -. 145.00 Pacific cciast states is a$ follows: ' the outlook ; .; carrying Coati 10 N'Olt- - 'Fired and NOWA tOtirriatell predict cootie" with a vengeance. 123.00 National bank. Logan MontanaHelena: A moderately fool 'that the crop of iiio, which amounted First National bank. ktriatain...250.00 seek. with temperatures decaledly be:, 1,': i ' ADVAOrirsti IN DRY 000IIS. Cluandian Cy. PRICE Lea4,0110,000. will be surpassed G. 1650 Corn, lew normal at the clue, dropping to A...... 4. , ' 265.00 below 40 . however, le somewhat 1st., and still In The wholesale dry goods trade re- - ROM. Fire Ineurance Co , degrees locally in the mounof so IAATC011that flinger 2000' tains. early fropt, . Precipitation was s'anve norports bonnet steady and good this H. J. (leant & Co 11dAnee in this is 120,00! somewhat 4 Lobank Mamas State reepert but much mal in scattered week. with the till opening well, AA for Cottnn the latest. 160.00 premattire. of the state received no rain. Merchants bank cat out sizable are Jobbers , shipping t ot , advice Suggeet l, yield of about 14.- - lots of dress goods. blankete. outing National Benk of the Republic was about normal. ' 000.000 bales. , This Will compere with flannels .120.00 Very,- tool , WyomingCheyenne: and staple fell goods general- - National Copper bank , ,', IC.000,000 bales last and 126.00 11697,000 bank year welther prevailed the middle of the for Nepht National received i I balea In IiiO4, thp second leveret croft ly. withandorders being There is also a Orden Savings bank ....... 44.00 followed wee which by rapidly seek, whipcords. '' i f s la addition we have big crops (if oats. serge , demand for Scotch mixtures. end fah- - Provo (70M, & Savings bank ... SILOS ristng temperature. The small amount ), As ries of a similar character. while bur-- Salt Lake Security & Trust Co.. 146.00 of precipitation. with normal amount hay,. apples and foots somirally. of Brigham City -20- 1.04 of sunshine. has mail Ideal conditions already stated, the agricultural prod- lap Is reaching record priers. Now 'Mahe Rank of ucts of the country this year will prob- wheat 166.06 for haying , Car.. Panguiteh are jobbing State Rank for instance. bags. ably, resich 13,000,0tio,00, or fully trio.- at 11 cents each. while good second Rt. Rank of Millard Co.. leillmme150.00 IdahoBoise: The week was milder. No bet- hand Imita are 000mn more thania year ago. of Itirhnion4 ...... 1?4,00 cool throughout. the temperature at II and I cent. State nankBros ley 160.00 ter .foundation for continuet prosperity lotohors report going to Logan. :Thatcher B'k'g. as to the trade at largo averaging I deg. below normal. There i ,t be tieoir.A halt-Idah- o CO. trutd 076 ,; some wee cloudhlese but the week was Sugar tdvances are there further priee -,,. , , ,,. The atio,,k t,r thP g,,n,rti market that Streams are law. which are likely to continue advanced flats istet Notional bank ...... nolo Practically rainless. soon Is still for & La II. Co. Trust INV but without serious damage resultatIlytti; for s me tuns. and buyerrs of staple Cosh Parings 1, i leadile the toe 33i1111 the coiths ere In000 tiros. hankers acpr, Walker on ing. -reoognizing this :'t--t n r. oft ,, Fr''n the Zions Savings Bank & Trust Co 271160 toioradoDenver: II:crept the closternint of the sostrelly. However. i!t1 urbtr C. ho loafs 224.00 ing (I), i,a,1,ept NW, whoesale trade is the host that hoe Z C. M 1. days. the temperature was below seem he t,eyont 'tonic hiotnees wl 10 obtained for some time. one' there normal. Dry weather prevailed in the Bosns (add secruee interest. .4t...!:',c. have a chance lc tniai tie la broad and 'tenors; improvement In con Power (O, seity) ....10006 western counties. and while frequent By. the In- knitted in tvityi Cougresa in wholesele pumper Valley softened Activity Moe showers occurred In the eastern own-tie- s IN clear. ternational outlook ,.."4, inotainlic . Is broader than for sorneOlme otah the first of tha week. the rainfall acog a Railway co. Light onditions at home an. Intl ,nIcally circles tsomestks. knit nen Light & Power tit- normal. Stialleine was wash' goods. 22.00 was below pest Increased in round; iron activity pig 1 have P linen and white goods 92.00 abundant. titall Light a Power (s) ishOwS confideme In that quarter, the Ittsosie Mexico-04- M t in In Now business Man" fa, The week freeir Pet 4 Light & Power fintutetal situation le sound, sod the cluarters has exceeded antielealtnne Utah County Co. , 10160 was meetly clear. hot and dry, with a nigh Pugs: soon will railroads be taxen hi their , t i, .Ahnot 00.040,000 'anis more of prints 'Utah Betei Co s... 99.50 few light. scattered thundershowers be; utmost In moving the eii that have been r The rainfall wag fore Wednesday. exported the gnat year than it t a more in there is evei y rea.N011 1, t t Duck la ruling very Krona. and more moisture is etrelele Renato? William N. William today un-lent. theerful attitmic t"a&rd th future." loose and t heiting dock. Nall duck and purchased of the Arcade block erallY needed. The days were hot and i i order, it St IN Ni) eiTtlIN411::Nt ,stlecialties are well tinder south Main street. from Her- the night unusually onol. 1,41., !'. esPo led that contra-I- s will be call. mann 11111 for 56s.000. The property ArisonaPhoenix: The week was Mr elm kip., sa... I or 30000,000 t.:.'Lt fully aggregating -measures MI 2.12 feet of frontage on practically without rain. Pities were 4.I Ju:, 4! rudds In the tbil,1 t to days. Brown Main street and is 2.64 feet sleep. ex- generally clear and temperature was Ipminds in the newtMt tornrt d 811 1111P., 1,,r nn about normal. "'Ai" top notch Prir-- In 'Richard mtreet. A tn t r dirood t r, titr...tttt market tfeat,y wide Pheot- - tending Cts,hSalt Lake City: The warmest the entire lot. The ,0tis ,o r ,Ait '..ngs Arc loselv under order for two brick boosting cOnntientiy Pxu,, tolg Mill nrtvi for the property Is $2X341 weather of the season WY far occurred i In S. months in the some huses. pricefront ,,f on the 9th. In practically all counties 'or ire, on Main street. foot leek fa io; tt uot-gilierruns huve hen further advanced. per No As Senator William already owned conditions were quite favorable. 11 I 14 MAIM I( of lines on 10 several L. ii 4the market I. tun, L he now is in precipitation oecurred. of the 1. ,t iOman lin,. f.r h.s ,lass week was goods Is hare ref quick wowcolon of thebuilding. The warm NevadaRone: entire block. with a rol n o It 0,"levints, rolorel twills, hely,, dry. Temperature averaged about of feet on Main Street. and :IA he bOid other materials for work- - frrontsso home o 11111 the property 2 deg.COgreater than normah and there porchaed r. 't s nr general manufaeturing ftermann 610.4. the !tt itrlY nc Sunehine wu precipitation. t Wholesale ass r 11,,, have t,IPett IT, demand ite. In liot from the Cannington it ilni et per cent of the possible. Th,re:I''io , are grocery company for 200.000. Mr litil mowwino for pp90 showers Heavy WashingtonSeattle; '" o It Centon nannela and wide has been actis in the opbotmlba trade ,,t,1 u.,,m., t.;. , , f:', ?Ws. occurred. In the western, ection,- with .Lake stn.. i;silt the sorts, All City for dellysim. stand( .. Pow kares the rainfall pavers' times the weekly op 1,,e ..,,4 ,,n h.ankels on ithir are wanted when he rem, Inre from California to normal. and light 'hewers In the eastr,o;, make his home lie is an uncle of ern 1.! 'ke Cles r ,,to he who,n il. 4. 1 tclidy weather prevailed the linrnis. .olle nee 1.11,oly sold ant Sr. Stale chem.st Treat part of the week, becoming clear totortko 1,.. ,111,, ' msde 1.1ere foture tiles ';. . .' .; end fl IF:! at the close. The drat three days were bets een ts sharp is I' , warm anti the last four cool or about 1 pOet. PRICES ARE BETTER. normal r; , ' t 1 ,d ,1.!:lo..r, .pt-tiI-1 ti,. olum ofof printed islopis' 1. printer. Airrw, ,! ciregomPortlend: The weather was lel former re- Conditions Wain in Terri- favorable. flr hss with temperature below northi"h tuutti Sr. lir htirr iq Ionia! Voids' Market. 111.iiilr' mal in the "Astern portion and slightly ing enho--.:witoleaslers !eu.A.1 the above western. Rainfall was net i 4 Ind cotton Poest details no the territertal marked. except In the riorthweetent too ie4 silk hs vo hoin Phi A A's:' - i li counties where a small ,,,,,. n:Irk,t In i i',M.Ints in ail as given in Sunshine sac deficient. esteass,oeetirred. s In"re ,, w, .1 e!i "' 11 " with s acnr !.;' the 'IrArtac:Ipt, s'',,'i i 4 1N Include i'attfornia Nan Irrincisee! Conditions the fallemintr: s v s At,, ,,, t loinrke n, gr.,' elntna of '4 7.- A ,v ,f,i 4 nools o,,mo-ns, W. the bulk or sore about normal. No rain fell. and fl ter q 1 'A, was slightly below temperature . '' 1 1. 141 th .ek hsaineaa, ITI, :tiding von' the i normal cm the southern coast. but Fil.K 'NI' TM vss trITIATI,,st 0 ,NI e'r l',Al 'lona in th otiptinal, bogs a ho e on the t and in northern t' S.:k so','a an4 1"n1" kr' ''14 i6e.A. trade' prosualy the Sacramento valley.coastAfternoon ,',. ,.- '.'I.,,..na , il .w,, 1,,,, and ,all oil r. , lree f a MO al. been jbl, ppro , omperatures in the interior ,11,t Pn ft,tilloshing In the 64.. tho market. reached VIA deg. The weather frequently .rt,t t feature , was toed fi f',:i leliffillPIIP little h,tve all it e t, ,.iittrtt tit, npyr hu,ine". ir,,,,sult for ripening' and curing fruit. Water ' , t I11:1-111, an tak ear, o' tk: ....tier. h., tte trvIng-rns- t nf armpit. hags. Is finning low. and there are some re. - xt throe enontha, hitt b Lai 1:01P.11; ,1...,,, say th d b m,, bine . verts of Punshine was cheat 10 P IO I" ICO411 St''' Of ft..' .. 14111;11ft ht.en demo telt for tho normal. shnrtago. hat, there aes lege fog than ,,,e, ,rpes with rist in ti e. 'WI 411l1 ....,:" Iff. - , 4euring th wools. , am- - usual on anti the ., id Ali, ,,, toast. ,,, 1;', t,,. ,,,, More,' Inttplial t e .ff 0111 , ' prevalent on this -).i,,, 1..aotv material in white . r. .. il.litil tow cited where ears sr .,1 i There 'wools to he ., ..h, rt. rot, ,,.. Ken nn the r;,4 for weits NZW 1CORPORMONS. i111,4111111:. It. r era! t,o oe 'hit both !at es awl 4 to have been lost. This 14., ,,- Id. ,,,, .,c, t... - ...,ni appliels largely need gam 1,, to TN. Wright Rubber soinpany st Salt 1'1 Ito 4"1" , 1st:11111111M '"",, . , hlv ',t '"" ''' trt.m VOIRIN In tha ex- - Lake Bike ."'t,ortios , filr4 artieiss of incorporation ",.4 . are In atrong le t1 'irk ,.,....,..,11 In the county clert's &Be The genital ,,.t :1 14:11::;;;;;II lt,o 1:','I' rt." ar" wiling( PlitIl'd ,h in. hays original to $1000. divided into bags stock amounts ,,, , toward 1, tre,.1 , ,,,, lighlwight el., t wows ,: ,,,,ifins tymilltrz2.. , ' ' zits:4feet" shelve of MOO earn. Th Moors are: ' "Ilon 41,11lertwo holltthtto In , , around la cents clown; W. Carrie, president; le Pt Biagio f, ci t.,.I..v h ,, I, ,A,,, pat Cc wart) the lower art, od Nt,,- -tits a at 224 to 25 roots. or at George 3, litorrtit, 11,,,,. Ty, improtement In knit son4s f .111. en Utah wools at $t to treasurer and managing nt o lie to 17 coots slams. and .siting B. 1,1 1. and Rodney T. , , Merritt vqners actively Hosiery por,h 21 ,roolp at n to thy Badger are named as additional .' "lw'll I'm noltt gluing sairrscats better atP,tae, stimaien totocost IIrants In It cents ,'-,- . 17y - ; '- - i 411ser-wrott- heh-ittai- of 3 ! bjn t 1 È o UNITED IN STATES ; . :: ' ood-ols- ! 110r -- i "I. , , , . Mm- .- VilklUt! ftguraluet given, le Par represetiting tiaa IR." of 011basis sia lime( th:,11.0PS Ot lick ea the the tarns 'G'oAddu dlIleti, over the value el crops in 1090, is virtually $ coarstidated in increase ..!Pre.alan Of the general too quantity of crops Prlduetwi Of the "lilt' Is ft drank Cómpany.-- P"PsrlY rrOtio of the country.- it mai; of 11 Par b. oamPstred with the increase Certified Public ACcoluituuts United rent in the population of the WIWI , Mateo between 1900 and 1910. An riatinetai and east 111rOUlltiat statemmt showed that the increase 1910 systems installed and, revised. the number of farms ',from 1990 to in Inunettlate attention given all ts. was 104 per cent. and the increase tagetnenta. Includes the rural population which tn 522 to addition McIntyre Bidg., iftlKesi under 2.400 in 11.1 Pe i sait 1Letki Cite. nerlcultural population. wits motels Ilk nom poPalliftm urban In tho increase ...reat, bY raa-- 1 -. awing 34.9 per cent It is only son of it great reduction in the exPortanon of agricultural products that the . ftlersaalon consumption of the country has been supplied- - - arDdi7Abbey nine-tent- -- alsn-ny- , ; 'FARM CROPS VALUES : , ' Statistics for Years of 1909 and 1899 Contained in Thir. teenth Census. , FIVE AND A HALF BILLION , I likei j , P,1,-.- 1 a WOO :. , - I bon-din-s- Cora-ves- ts good-size- d - nos-14-U : , ;..g half-bloo- d. r, ' which-1.110W e. ol e -2- ,, 4 mamma Co.-106- , .00 ., ' Sun-Rh- in - i .I ' . ,, , 1, 1 .t.,. AL 4. se,ti-tir- La , , ins- - one-ho- sit-- ta (c ;., two-stor- y i .., ,4' i 1 i, - 712-1- 1 2 i :: , , t dein-pro- ; SI 1 , k row-wattl- I 3 i - 4 T 4 RESPECTS SUPREME 1,1 t.S1 ,!'' 1111 All - ) ,.ng , , f -- . I , r. f ,,,,,,,,,, , ,, a -- ,o , ,,, io WALKER BANK .1 . -1- ,'"' ' partip-hiart- " ,,, sought ., I,. ,, ,,,, 'nevem'. From 111911' Was TWO and Hatt flittionaCrwp Production' And PopulattWn.- I Inert-axin- t: 111 -- TO nurr - NUM- 0 4ttelotA )- to The News.) Washington. D. C.. Aug. Otal value of the orops of continen., tat United States in 1.109 Was IA rennet went bera,I 15.411T.0114.000.- with 12.911.000,(100 In 1819. The crease mut thus 12.411,000,000; or 11 per cent, according to- a statement loaned today Dana Durand, director ot the bureau of the census dipartment of commerce ilia labor. The (Special It by. OF : osourrin, I t,t, - WM be Made to AdveKtee ttab Pratte 0094 increase' the force back of the' movement to advertise Utah fruits and to form a closer organisation of all fruit growers and fruit handlers and dletributars in the statew Roe A. Deal ff.- - ittoddaid-- of 8Prtu1vIlle. H. Homer of W. Spanish, Pork. and Pleasant Grove. representing the- Utah Fruit Publicity league. will hold a Meeting Saturday afternoon with the members of the Fruit exchange at 0 t .! ad oe so Jo so Courtesy fal ,4tat eng Emerson said, "Life it not lie short but that there it ehrert time enough for courtesy" Th. Important Matter rtr Celan. BY t prominent factor at this sersice. lour account oubject to thetk is Melted. - fo at t Ogden. ftt 1111 The plan of the publicity league to for the fruit crops this ' Pet- - Cent Interest iron..tihn.gethitoagtaril Year'will be -disiitissed at the meettsig : 4 secure to made On Savings Accounts effortwill be and an tural division of the bureau of the exchange in the' census . under the supervision ofof the Ie. the SUPPOrt U. POsVerS former chief .statistician, cemPAilln for greater publicity. and J. L. Coulter. snort speeded agent. A bulletin upon which this ad. CICOPS AND OAKS mazARD. Vance statement is baited. ehowing the ,-- -details of acreage, production and Ci:v value of all crops for Salt Miah Day. deputy fish and game the Untied i States. by states. will be 'Issued at an warden from Millard county.. was early date. In the case of (tome erops (ouch as town yesterday. He reported harrow( maple sugar and syrup and forret and crop conditions in hie part of the -products of farms). It is impossible to Etat as "never better." He added: cure a usable figure showing acre- "The dry farming success in our part li age: in certain other MAWS (81110 am of the state ha. sent up land reawaken orchard fruits. grapes. tropical fruits 50 per cent. There has been plenty of and nuts.) the number of trees and rain, and dry fanning is pmving a vtnes of bearing and.-no- t ot bearing great stuccoes. The fishing le hoe. and f age is ;secured in lieu et acreage. The the quail crop could not be bettered. of the crops for which reports The quail letion opens Oct. I, and of &crease were secured amounted in continues through the month." There are more men than Ito, to of14.161000.000. nine. tenths the value of all crops. At you might suppose who ant ROW! ,Rzstrias BUSINESS. the the tongue of 1100 the correspond. contending with poverty in ing value was 11.111,00e.006 . or about the same per mint of the value of all list Secured the Mestardne South their old age merely because crops. The tota-- acreage t crone with 11100r In Walker Buildinu in their youth they were acreage reports in 1909 was 111191.- 000. In April. 1110. the land in farms afraid of being called in the United States was Ported bi The new Walker building is steadily "stingy." the ceneue as M.191.100 acree . of filling up. and among the firms who Imwhich 411442.000 acres were have engaged pea there. is kir. W. Yet they were really proved. The crop" With acreage reRowe. formerly of Rowe & Kelly. after all, for they ports, therefore. occupied 25.4 stingy per cent of the total land in farms and and prkm, o that with the Siegel Clothhave stinted that part of Mr. Rowe 15.1 per cent of the total improved ing compeny for ID years. their lives which should be land. The same crops in 1119 occupied will reams business for himself on 283.211.008 acres. which warn s3 .s. per, the mezzanine floor and will open about most comfortable. It is not cent of all land in farms and 411 per Aug. 25, with an exclusive department to save a part of stinginess of and children's and suits cent of the Unproved land. While the boys income every month; pants, help and cap& All the total acreage at farms Inereaead 4.1 your per cant. the in thee' designs will be made exclusively for ATMSe It is good sense and fore. crops Increased 1.1 Per rent be- his trade, and come direct from Mew tween 1899 and 901 Tbs. im. York from the largest manufacturer. sight. Mr. Rowe's SO years' experience in proved land not occupied by the We can help you save and crops specified consists chiefly of boys' and children's goods - and his land In improved petKorea land oe. line location ought to be a gaarentee will pay you 4 per cent tom t success. of his ensiled. by fruit. and nut tree. and vines. for which acreage was not re. pound interest on every ported. Improved land lying fallow, dollar. and lend In house yards and barn. yards. The total value of crops in 11011 was equal to $5984 per capita of the population Of the United States. while the value per capita tn.. 1111 Wag 111.41 (based on the population of the 'United States on April 11. I91 and June 1. 1900. reepectively.) There cams under our 'boorwere 1311.101 farms In the United States in 1510, se that the value of vation recently where crops et 1901 was equal to an overage the purchaner of some of 1143 per farm. while the average value of crops per farm for 1111 wee realty bad been furnish' faulty abstract 112 3. ed The resources of the Utah State ivhstein a 'clerical blunVALUE NOT ASCCHTAINED. National Bank. Its progressive mos. was der moans the of The census has made no attempt to agentont and approved motion facilities enable It to widen' ht causing expense mid a,certein the total net value of farm voefulnooa to the people. troducts for 1909. Including both that confusion. of crops and animal products. Merely Chocking accounts ore Invited. to add the value of these two sroups of products together would involve extensive duplicetion. since Large quen. titles of the crops reported are fed to 'si the animals on the farms and reported , later as live Stock products.' It is impoesible to ',certain accuretelt the amount of awls duplication. and the attempt to do In. which was made at the twelfth tenons, was not considered Th. ebetrsets fuetitsbod ISE DESERET SAILIGS For this reason the relasatisfactory. by this Cosmos,' sr ?ma: tive importance ef crops as a factor In w. w. Sitar. Proodent: Om,A thoroughly dopeodebik the agricultural production of the Vlo 0A114W Prooktogt; Viso and ere guarantood to United States ran not be determined Smith. Cashiot; 1. g itin. giv b &murals roprodueDavid precisely. Sam asho C. Cletior 44w, J. A. Ittdrolge, Cowrie 1140,-C of Motel INCRICASSI does reeorda FRICFAI. W. F. -Asa Wog. Roo) &moot It dolon't pay to- buy' W. Pribloy A. W. TWOS. A large partor the 'extreordinerl 4 vsr twit fittergot 94114 0UL Increase in the total value of farm questionable title,. crops between 4110 and 11010 le attribut.....,nPM'..'''.'.', able to higher prices. This might be Inferred from the fact that. while the Ba1111 1 acreage of crops with acreage reports increased only 11 per eent, the value of such crops increased 12 per cent. 277 Main Street It also appears by (tempering the per0,71C21111s centages of !notes. in the quantity of the various Individual trots with the IL P. MAME Preallat vus rmodot In the value. percentages of Increame 10111S S . DA1. Title Inanrance Moore& A. IL PSAIKPuz. Ombisi Thug. for all cereals taken together. the production increased only 1.1 per cent, Money inlets en hnTrroved" mot.......'. while.the vainetereesed ILI pot rent: real ont. No CeelMilliden& for bay and forage the production 23 per fent and the value 70.2 Co per cent: and for eotton (not counting cotton seed) the production Increased NI 111.3 value 11.7 per cent and the. per cent. calculation of the A more prod vals--- --t"s average inert's In unit values of crops saAr bee. however, been maxis by the MIMS stblaituawttertecull card" find markets Pa Continental National Bank 5 wi Jo thi p. a et Tbde MilEllmulk ! etc- Men m,twemow,ww46 I ever-coati- National A Case Copper Bank Increased Usetulnen , It Could Have Been Avoided IN mac St- - Ulah Savings Merchants Trust Co: & McCornick & tifor the Individual crops for which both etuantity produced and value were reported at both tongue's. the average value pet untt in 119$ was computed and thia was multiplied into the (plan. thus 'hewing the My produced in 1909, total value which would have been 1909 If the acre. in each for crop ported MS wattles per unit bad been the same as tan years Keller. For certain crops, the values were not reported separately In IWO. and to certain other erop . quantities pore not reverted at either wastes, but the analysis covers nine. tenths of the crepe of the enuntry as measured bt The total reported value Of the crops covered IP the computatiem in 11191 wee nemr11,000. and the total value of the same crops In wip an Morose of It 3 per 114.144, sant., Had the prices of 1409 protail04, however. the value of thew. er.,p, would have amounted to 12W2,1111,- es, or ea Incresee of only to per root ever Mt The different between Doc,. end $4.os4.410keno. or 11,072.1120K represents the amount added tn the vows of these crops in Del by reftann of liserailes In prices over then of IOW the aveirelle Percentage of incr., In priest being thus Ott r, 00" It Our savings depariment Is open this to 9 for receiving deposits. Bring a dolJar ezd make a dart. 6 & ONIMEREINO Illotsbelobli ongetwoommomoolno"11111"."'......1001F 411or - evenlid from muffnun co... SALT LAKE BANKERS was rrotty warm just filtintor is teat tft hiAloo t: se ti w .11110 win twl got now trove - Coal .CompanY ITëiIteich OMett 211 Bo. c4ij oh comingtheeobi rain sad imow; end rend a wiirm bow getter Oar sof. and 32 MAIN. sun Winter ' Telephone - gala Strom rs. 40L ID |