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Show i Suggest or Unwieldy Position in the Over-Boug- ht rLi i'- - Due to Shipments of Great Quantities of' Foodstuffs To Europe Cereals at Highest Point of the Season. Buines Week Bull Iue. More Speculative NEW YORK. April n. Trading in k. intertbs stock markM thm a rupted by yesterday (.recess, was ofan chaxacier. d suggesting two-side- Trtim' 1- the with- - the general current, former probably beeause of conditions which pointed to a further gap-- between gross and t returns, and the a decided upturn today influenced latter cniefiy because of the existing i rapid absorption of wheat supplies and price deadlock, attributed in the fed- by the vmtlinen of stocks of com eral railway arlnmmstmtlop. Forecast of unsettled neither tended Steel 'was under also to stimulate bullish sentiment United State adjustment of Trades marked restraint and speculation was Besides week-en- d to the bears. Opening rife regarding the outcome of the an- was a handicap from f off W i which ranged prices, next the nual meeting of shaijhoiders with May 1 6&f to 1 58. and week and the polloy of Uje directors advance, 1 2ft. were followed by a 158 to July In the matter of common dividends, to material general advance be determined the latter par All dfliveriea reached the topmost month. yet this season Closing quotaprices Th investment market was un- tions were nervous, lft to 2ft net higher, with May 1 61 and July 1 &H to 1 554. changed. showing a firm undertone, Corn, No, yellow. LS&iti!; No. but very iittle'tnfiulry. Important financial Interests directed their ener- yellow? 1.67451.5, No, 4 yellow, gies towards the Victory loan cam- No. 3 white, 10ft QTCf; stand paign and a large public subscription 0!?71 is expected. 2, 1 72ft $1.71. No ye Monetary conditions were nominal Barley, IMfflll in the sense that little time money Timothy, &66310 7fc. was available though quot&bly unClover, nominal. Fork, nominal. changed. Foreign exchange continLSrdrAO 10 ued to reflect economic tension it 11 0528 50. Rib. countries of the Kntente, notably Oats sympathised with the strength Franc, and Italy. a mats n-- ir i notn-ina- Buliion Beck mill owned by local 1 .VEW YORK. April 18 Trading in stocks today as enlivened b further wjbetanUal Rain in many speculative trail c, nqtahly snipping, equip' oils, motors snd food shares, fiain rtf f tr'4potrrriTftrtkAftVfented -- OMSEAS TROOPS L N'EW YORIC April to seeding The big jumps in provisions were ascribed to the urgency of export demand together with a falling off in The the volume of hog arrivals. 1 tranport WatcrA. Luekenbach arrived here from St. Xazatre.tu.1av fclth'SSl j(roope. Unit on balrd HIGH PRIISE FDR THE Included officers and men of (iood a nil Seller In BONNEVILLE-ON-THE-HIL- L There are SIX MILES OF FRONTAGE in ll more than there is on both sides of Brigham St. between the Short Line Station and the Fort Oouglas Military reservation. Bonnetille-On-The-Hi- AND IT IS ALL QUALITY STUFF. UP IN GODS GOOD AIR ABOVE TIIE SMOKE THE DRESS CIRCLE of RESIDENTIAL SALT LAKE with the Gallery of the Hills' hind, to keep away the wind, and in, front the most inspiring scenic drama in the world. ' es M-d- , avt-pte- 1 Price tn the Philadelphia sales this rrer!ptjeftpn week have been hardiy as strong a iri the Boston sale lat- - week and withy drawal have bfen heavier, but the for thu n onth wools have also been poorrr. so that on Toai Accumulated ex cep this m6rth the whole there is little change In the Total firc Januarr 1 iiUHtion deficiency since Jan, The n.srke! for fine goods is etill Accumulated 7 strong, but lat buye- are not finding It e.isy to get satisfactory deilverifa Relative humidity at a tn todat The foreign markets are all firm and Relative hum'dity .at 6 m Some havgenerally a Lttle.atronger day r reported from southing on contra42 t to 45 cents' ern Ptah at 4 Mther Obwn sties. , .sScttUxedut. At 8 a m toilaj . 12 months, TeXat fine. $lSS4il4j Good rhwe lambs. ituOst. Tine r steady months. 7 23tjTI 80 T65. cl o 11 e varlmg 3 oiiti i I fift. fat ia.lforela Temperature t! 381 Northern, 12 m, f. weihera. OO b mldde count), $13fe&140. 11 0 .. 81 id .2 Oregon Eastern No. 1 staple, 3lf54r C- IS I'tali CTacle 0;rK Aprt) 170; eastern elothmg. 813891.40, valSO Rentpir 10 ihiiiic hr.u slper. 13 l9 ley No 1, SI 4S1 '11490 Si 8501 70, M.ers lloOfrllAO. Bnl fair Fine staple. Territory s. 1 o0'& II siee-g, c'mire fder steers combir.s J1 45.150. thre 19 HO ft 11 10, rhicn ci. , and heifers : s t ; eomblrg, elKhthrbiopd 10ftll5; fa'r in nood in heiSa'jftionn cloOiini?. Jl40bl42.1 medium ciothl&a, ad 7 fers. 9063 00. (Mers ooft;n. 13313t 3 OOft 4 On rbo t r, cow s 8 on LAKE I'li'ied Extra, U. 1150 SALT Mi 1 M 6189, fat bull, Boise . - . . bologna 4i I 55. A supers. Si 40i I 45 bulls. 5.5067flo vt,, cat.ss in noo Mohash (doestsc) -- Bf' combuig, 35Cheenne .. 150. . 70 1? 55c best carntn jchkaio Hogs Receipts. 410; choirs fat bogs Denver 175 to 59 lbs 1? 18 87 left uiivtiOfl .T ; Grand Fheejvneretpts.- 3IS, chon e lamb, Helena . . Independence wethers 8oftl99 fat Prepares l.09ftlS0; Kansas ity ewes, 7 9068 09; feeder lambs. 13 09ft Lander For Sinking of 15 00. I .os Angelee I fclesgs. HT !MHln to Nc The fH ir'AOO Apr.l IS il S. Bureau (?pMial Crlrans ,v ,eaof Markets) Hogs K eipts. Jons marKKK Aprif 19 The nesl or- - Ne York .. ks! strong mostl, a hgher than -. .. ritihihotm .dance Mining company UUXhl choice hevv pica. gamzed Imlepe, ii icrdaTs-avera- se : to VII loo er ! .Wo n,n,f ifrouP f Claims to the east of r hoemx steady; other ) Hulk of 4'opper Leaf and Tmtp Stoddard Focateiio jo lift bej,v iholdttfs, has made arrangements for For land Ore vielifht, 20 35?ft5'. n ediun aeleht he immediate development of the 8 20 204 10 50. nt a 2" 3 Louis.. lieht-liuh ro,ln reported that a shaft will ,0 4 be uitk at a point about one mile to Si Raul .. . 2 00; pjjfs ICTSjiv;'. Sao Li.ego of the Leaf shaft the east t t'opper Gattle Hehe p ivip. pared. At a meeting of the tompanv held S.m Francisco - Fe Lh s eK Hkftm And fri me . . thinrof week the th!a directors .S lunet; others! onMonda v leers, stead) .. . eaitle of thd prop-ert) elopment 50 placed h 75 r to nm $ 4f.,i mostly Ueridan in the hands of Enoch Newman, fers. 5o75 hiKher ird.um KtAde ha a small force at work Spokane most Rhon)r campers and1 tho already for the new buildings and Tonopah 7" up. best f,t bulls grading cutters 25 to (nvan. . a k to the ma road of the new Washingiop ng I lonnaai nstl 75 steativ, shaft Order have not site yet been placed W inrtemucoa mow strikers the but Yelloastone far money its machinery i try -- m J. and medium 4jjer c;i.teftri purchase i "airenny in the 25 htqtiei , other higher. The fompany s offl er havs treasury. Sun nea aL 4 li am. sun set also r- -' caHe I 00 to lower ranged for tb purchase of the old J mu). 13pm. 4prii 24. Receipt fheep iom&arefi a yeek Utnhs 4" 10 50 higher, yeaxfing Ut .5 stesd .ver- mm fully sieauy rnirrou tr.i Sc fder Omaha. North gait Lake. LA K!K April 1ft Ct-i- t Recc-ip14 Market uteer 13 odfa 13 3y. tadt rTfie good Btesr fair ipm, Jjfiflf e f cho'c-steers oun and ii bea y hotter 8 50i l 25. lair m good tows and heifers. vftr85ft cullers, 0 &5'i6 raniii m. ISij5ftu fnt hulls. T &$ JiHiTOO bologna lull's t ftftvi 13 fti Veal calv Hog- - R(f'ipi 29 Mirkej steadv I'rine top fit hog, IT'. u . lbs Js oft aft 6j - TT IS THE BEST PLACE There is Bui One U S 5 1 ,.r EDWARD F. COLBORN General Agent. Wasatch 358S own work while Regarding hi abroad. Mr. Gregory said he could say little at this time.-- He added, however. that a part of it had to do with a special mission for .the war department. He said he had been looking ttno the possible return home of the bodies of American troops who died abroad and confirmed cable reports that the work of locating and identifying bodies and marking the graves was progressing satisfactorily. The former attorney general sold that no finer array of men than the American expeditionary forces had ever been assembled. ir assert-theto he went France, "They de ed, and substantiated by meanor and their fighting ability all that of a worker, he said, without the was expected of them, and fully acclaim attending bis first virrt. upheld the traditions of the American army. They are leaving France with the respect of the world. Jn all my Airplane Newspaper Carrier time abroad. I' never saw an intoxiCHICAGO, April 7. What is va d t cated soldier, nor did I see anything newspaper which would tend In the least to lower be th4 first airplane be a In America ha respect or admiration for our fight- started by lhe Great Lakes Savh ing men. A hydr-alr- "I must say, however, that they are Training Station all anxious tq come home and their with a supply of Bulletins, the officidl paper of the station makes the 35greatest desire now is to be Into regular life of their own mile trip to Chicago each morning. The service was started, the Bulletin country. ' Mr. Gregory asserted that Presi- says, to "accommodate the yobs who dent Wilsons popularity abroad had ride in from Chicago each morning not waned. The presidents present and to make their ride a little more stay In France, however, had been pleasant" that pi -. . It will save about one ton of beets per acre over hand topping. Accurately tops hih and low beets as. well as larjje and small ones without s, Will pay for itself in approximately the first ten acres of topping. Has been tested to top 90 per cent or better of all beets iu the patch. Is simple and easih' operated. . Is jpiaranteed to contain no defects in workmanship or material and to give satisfaction or we will refund your money. I 4 Shaft . - V s Tlic LIBERTY BEET TOPPER is past the experimental stajjo there s no guesswork to it. Nothing else like it anywhere. Its superiority was demonstrated last season in various kinds of soil and beet growing conditions in Utah and Idaho.-Grow- ers and sugar company officials alike are loud in its praiser 1 4 the-de- lur in TJIF, LIBERIA BEET TOPPER can easily be attached to fr , 1 any-ridin- at AMtHt , .... IU' 1 tft lOft Jft 4u l$tf V ' JO -- i,len 18 ?v tVttle-- j iie rvivf h vj T ons and . r i ftc-- ; 8 j )ftri3,g- 1 1 f lll't , t r knfs r . 7 I h I ' V v 1". I 1 feeders, 50. j 8 Instant PosTut 0O4r market IR 1.0 The favorite table beverage of former coffee dr. ikers. t 17 U.) f i'.UM'-Hit- . q r,(fl rarijr 'ft K Tj lambs ft, r i inibs, 155ft 1 1: 50; i 1 Sold at the same fair price, as before the war. , It), j ivk 4i l ipi ' 10 16 ftft ft 18 s nu- d'i 2ft ft. HeocJpiji. i.r l Hu, weak, Hteere and iiejfni .J 'h ?i4 14 1 75 'u 19 a AprL i9 t5; ewes is. ftft' - j 1 Hin leers! hrhet 10 25"! 17 75. PRODUCE. (hi CHICAGO, April 18. Corn prices tbok power and requires little attention from the driver. As the LIBERTY BEET TOPPER has the -- entire sugar beet growing fields of the United States and .Canada stly loiay- -i TIT Winv c Iu 1 ore! ei early. Qrderyours NOlY and play safe. your MaU It TODAY Liberty Beet ToppenComanjY - t Salt Lake City, Utah. Gentlemen Without obligation-o- p my part, please send me a copy of vour folder descrildng the LIB' 202 Dooly Bldg., ERTY BEET TOPPER. '.- Name 202 Dcoly Bldg. . r a- " Cut This Out attentionof the t A rich, deliP 'urdrink that provides real economy. Not a Bitof Waste , lect puller oj cultivator without necessitating extra Plants out of line are handled by a broad guiding fork which nms before the knife. - If desired, four toppers may be attached to the same riding cultivator making it possible for one man and team to top four rows at once and save the. fops for ensilage. -- . ca n ne r . ir.iF ','r uleldg K l. '! 4 ii t ItMift. i xrrrii '.ft . , Rc i . 01AS era s.(cl-e-- Mi! (g,-- as ket ..u sf r calves 15 50 , (d pic v he I, r?.-- lottll h 4' "i . n.i j 2U pi l,Knt njfd J7H'1V00 bulk of pi:j j, rtFfrs 5 5 - HI 14 A iiiiihiJ l g lmie 4 Wt"l cIo-Ki- . I . ): 4a 308 Newhouse Building Beets are Topped and Ptdled Now in One Operation tii Sl5'rl0. Am iwmi half-bloo- d 1 , COME TO ME FOR INFORMATION 85 1 ean-ner- V . Its Prophet .S j 1 - and I II 1 & .t V- Bonneville-On-tlie-Hi- ll VRTM KLT he)thj) be- . base , livestock:5 ib 308th-trenc- ffkr the active demand ffrAmerican International, Atlantic r.u'f. Marine preferred. Harvester. Steel Foundry, Steel wrings, !fiere Oil. KudNtKiker United States Food Jroduct. Wilson Hide and Leather preferred and International l&ieis. United .States Steel caircd over a point but copper wrere dull rail nagged on Ught offerings. The closing was-- strong Sales, 'approximated share. BonfU, including Liberty tasuss. were rarlw- - Five More de-lu- hospitals 4, i, 81 and 45. the sixth, and 117th and shade to i of com. After opening mortar batteries E higher with July. 6767. the marOthers units on board Included 351st ascend. to continued ket Provisions reflected the advance In aero squadron; 321st field signal batcram At first, however, the market talion headquarters detachment, supwas weak owing to absence of support. ply section, medical detachment and Pork reacted somewhat at the last, companies A to C. inclusive, six ofbut lard and ribs held firm. ficers and 98 men, two offlceia and 184 men of the llbh company transOS. KG BtTTKR AND fcEW YORK. April 19 Thorn,. W. portation corps, one officer and 32 men of the lath photographic section (Jregory, former attorney general, of service. the air fklraga who accompanied President Wilson to 18 France a an unofficial adviser ou Butter higher. CHICAGO, April matter connected with the peace contTggs unsettled, creamery 55 i 63ft. fer nee returned here today a pasreceipts, 28 875 case, firsts, 28541ft, firsts 3fc38i. at mark, cases ordinary senger on the mhaport Von Stuben. WEATHER REPORT trrehtded packed storage 3ftH0. Fpeaking of the conference arid the firsts 42ft5l extra. - 2 rS 434- . terms of the Forthcoming treaty. Mr. M Poultry, alive unchanged. eaid he Oregon Local entirely Tonight and Sunday fair satisfied, ami that Inreturned his opinion Ibe warmer hunday A S MONET MtRKET. TOD agreements arrived 4it would be satisMeVcatt! Comparative local weather data for factory to the majority of the people KEW YORK. April 1 a of the L'mfed States. bills. 4 April. paper SOi&i: sterling on banka, 4 HP There wit numerous difficulties commercial ft'day bills ! demand Temperature Degreea ami diffe-encof opinion confront- Mil. commerclsl 5 the delegates, he said, but they 4 iK cables. 9i. , . Highest yaatorday W ie me, and ,ectIeil Francs demand, 891 i. cable. 4 by lhe conferte, H hrt in thi 74 as month lat year cables. demand While no country, of gentlemen. 85 Highest tn thl month since 7874 eour.e obtained ail it wanted. Lire, demand 742. cables. 741 morn ttita is I he- l,ovret irk Mexican dollars, 77. Lovett this month last year ....! 24 Kve the provisions will be generally IS 874 .. since month this )weit for eterday .. 5! Normal BOSTON WOOL j Mean yesterdaj deflcienc Acumulated this . . , month BOSTON. April J8 The Commercial AorumuUted excess since Jan 1 Bulletin tomorrow will sa ir. ir, and there is a hen on about to hatch -8 -t d h trath' buildings, etc., at Kureita. akd tim ber from this mill wriU be used in the construction of the necessary wildings at thjs East Tintic property .m fact a lot qf the heavy Umber can tie used in the new shaft. The Independence Mining company is . about build It down under tfce pall of smoke, Don't forget the words The Judge once spoke. For very soonflne homes will fill The sightly spaces of Bonneville And youll kick yourself and be awful mad That you fooled away the' chance you had- .- Tllou Two Ten Tfiousand Dollar Honics Arc Building 4 hegafT sumeteo months ago, mainly as a result of buying orders from interior points. failed to Hulls and steels again It will happen to yon if you dont look out And (n choosing your home know what you are -- -- ahlcb - that Summer day When he saw Maude Muller raking hay He d Have tokl her hie love and 'called her his Dft o.c.o.1 Z&fid the ch&noea are hO would have her yet. But he didnt do It, and she got away tthich caused him larer In life to say That of all aad words of tongue and pen The saddest are: It might havd been - n'ftiier,t- orriTMrfetdy 'tufti in some of the more sfeoulativ issues. The pace continued rapid, however, and attendant de- .much of the eer-bouKtit f of foodstuffs to Europe lied . this weak to record 'ftrgh prices fer provisions lifted cereal values to the ;el yet this season. Compared with a week ago. the corn marIn i ket ytiuajnorning was 5:cup. to 6 oafs atan advance of 1 et(d provts.ons showing gains of 59c. 2 89 yb Food ad nun 1st rat ion "officials were quoted aa saying that life and order in -- Europe depended - on the- - - speed, outflow of supplies from this side of the Atlantic and that a comprehen-!- e survey mducated world demand for wheat would absorb virtually the ni4re surplus from the 1319 harvest in the I'nited States without impairing much if at all the billion dollar fund provided by Congress the- - circumstances, bullish sentiment pervaded the com market and was emphasized by prolonged vet weather .trill by reports of a scarcity of cars. Assertions that in the autumn Eug rope would be threatened with a ir. rtd of a dearth of supplies failed to make any lasting Impression. Oats dtr played i- - independent strength on account of serious delays X)ti . Marion A. Smith, Brest. Address Salt Lake City, Utah. Phone Was. 5639. D.N. - ' v . ' ' . A- n. |