Show " V:” '"t- ‘v - V: i '!-- - i v' v -- y-- s' v i- : 'V : 7-- IHE ' I-- - : - a ‘ HEBALD-BEEUBUOA- Ni v A : ' - '- - SALT LAKE7 GTHT ’UTAH SUNDAY JUNE 3 1917 f LOCAL SECURIDES 1 ISSUED TO ( yARNIHG A: 4 SEEK TO CHANGE CITY FOR DAIRY CONCLAVE PROTECT DERDSITS: Ri WHEAT FUTURB S)AR Total Resources of £ y Reserve Banks Now 7 : ‘ IN VALUE ON EFFORTS ‘'ft - TO BUY SMALL STOCKS ' 'RESOURCES' War Intervenes in Plans to Hold Annual Confab at DeadwoodS D Bulletin Says Working Class Should Buy JWarBonds v Would you rather go to Dead wood D or to Atlantic City: N J? Just From Future Earning think of high officials writing long f '' ' : - -- A ' 489884000 Odd reaerca 86824000 ailTer etc Ijegal tender-note- ' 526458000 Total reserve cent redemption fund yire perfederal 400000 reserve bank notes against 50864000 Bills discounted members 116100000 Billa bought In open market 36887000 United States bonds One-yetreasury notes United 8tstes certificates of Indebtedness Municipal warrants Total earning assets Federal reserve notes net Due from federal reserve banks net Uncollected items All other resources a resources a Tottl -x fr " ' - LIABILITIES f Capital paid Is deposits frernmest Due to members reserve account Collection items Federal reserve notes net All other liabilities including foreign government credits 1033309000 Total liabilities ' note ' 11a : and Gold reserve against- net deposit billflea 613 per cent- 7 ' Gash reserve against net'deposlta and sots ' 658 per cent: Cash reserve against- net deposit llabllltlea reserve after setting aside 40 on per cent gold reserve notes against net liabilities centfederal in circulation 668 per ! - ir-- US ON STOCK EXCHANGE ' Jnne ' 2—The federal reserve Washington board’s statement : of the - combined resources and liabilities of the twelve - federal reserve ' a banks Jnne 1 follows: ‘ - '' T -- - - - - - ' - SU-Fan- l so-call- ls-sue- an'-extrem- - - - - -- - - ! - - : - - 5 - -- - r 12 - i ia 1 sa - - rs - 1 - - 160-poun- d ' n 1 - - ilxi15 - 1 - ' ' ' ’ Big Inroad Made on Excess Reserve If - - : sr of New York Banks 6 - - n ae-tn- - ' m - - s: -- 7 5 - ARGENTINE AND - - recelpta 29178000 LARGE ORE DISCLOSURES can 2 1660000 : 7? MONEY 715763000 Acxrejrate reserve ' ' 96869710 Kxcrsa reserve a York: Mercantile Jnne 2— New paper 79559960 Decrease y bills $472 commercial Sixty-da- y Sterling: commercial and trust banks state of companies Summary bills on banka $471 cables $478 in Greater New York not Included hi clearing billa $471 demand $475 b'Sisn statement: Franca— Demand $572 cables $571 GnUden— Demand 41c cables 41e 849844 400 discounts etc lyaai cables $704 IJrea— Demand $705 9917400 Increase Rnbleo— Demand 28c cables: 26c 67012800 Specie 774100 Bar silver— Permute : Mexican dollars 58V4c- 10683100 Legal tenders Government bonds— Steady 124300 liecrease 'Railroad bonds— Irregular Total doaoptts' 1 lici" ms® 14 496500 14496600 Ihinks cash in vanlt NEW YORK' GRAIN 63199400 Trust coinpaniea cash in vanlt 'New York Jnne 2— Wheat nominal Corn— Spot strong ' No 2 yellow 176 SUGAR ' ’ New York Standard (970 Oats— Spot firm New York Jnne 2— Tbpre was only a moOthers unchanged derns trade In sugar futures and transactions ware principally In ties form of evening np for nvrr Sunday Flnctnatlona were very narrow and cloelng prices were one point lower to one point Minneapolis Juno 2—Flax—fS1081A : ret September 517c Dehlgber July 507c 477c ' Sales 4150 tons' cember 501c January a- - roses Three-year-o- ld half price Raw sugar—Quiet molasses 501c centrifugal E- Second- South $89r refined steady fine granulated 1609 Bailey & Sons Co 63 — 80ft Advertisement - ? 45 00-da- y 1050-87360- - : flax ’ - -- ‘ v - - - o - : - - $50 and Upward - - i t " v h i K We will fnmish you with Description of the liberty Loan Bonds and proper application form addreesed to the Secretaiy of the Treasury of the United States 'This service is voluntary on our part and is rendered ‘without charge or commission' - t'1- - - -- ‘ - ' J - — - V' ' : - - - - - Xo other investment will be offered by ns to those who answer this advertisement and who are not now this issue of Liberty Bonds is on our' list until after ' subscribed ' :: t'v ' ? i i' W M Sheridan & Co iiPjyftr J? the-activ- - ' - ’I V - 1 (inc) Investment Securities V T 1100 Security Building e 7 i 4 111 ’ f-v- ' - steady : " r K ii - — - : — - - - r - - ‘'i '"? 'f' vHV - 'V- A - :srM y- 1 - PORT OF MANILA CLOSES AT SUNDOWN ? Manila' P I June 1 —The need for safeguarding Manila bay its shipping and other’ property in consequence of the state of war between Germany and the United States has led Governor General Harrison to declare the Inner harbor dosed between sunset and sunrise No exceptions are to be made unless-tvessels In the public service The south channel leading Into Manila bay and the north channel have both been declared definitely closed No foreign vessels will be allowed under any circumstances to enter' the bay between sunset and sunrise With Manila bay adequately provided with regulations plans are now under way to declare the port at Cebu closed after sundown" also Notices have already been sent forward to all collectors of customs at aubports askpublicity to the ing them to give dueInformation of all for the proclamation masters of vessels shippers and - - ' PRUSSIAN TILLAGE BURNED Amsterdam June 2 —Several lives were lost and forty-fiv- e houses dethe vilstroyed In a fire which swept of Klietz near Schcenhausen lage Prussia i ' - Probate and Guardianship Notteea Consult county clerk or the respective signers for further information IN THE DISTRICT COURT FRO-badivision In and-foSalt Lake county State of UtahIn the matter of the estate of Claudius V ‘Wheeler deceased —Notice The petition of Addle 8 Wheeler for the issuance to herself of praying letters of administration in the estate of Claudius V Wheeler deceased has been set- for hearing on Friday the 15th day of June A D 1917 at 2 o’clock p m at the county courthouse In the courtroom of said court in Salt Lake Salt Lake county Utah City Witness the clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 29th day te r - - of May A D 1917 THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) e: Clark Deputy Clerk By PeWilliam M McCrea j Attorney for titioner NOTICE TO BIDDERS CONTRACTS FOR COUNTY : : ‘ the Present European War” Music will be a predominating feaof Evan Stephen former leader be ture' will choir Tabernacle the Salt Lake Invited to lead a chorus of mixed of Wdlsh choruses voices In & number Drlate the Joseph Parry’s including “Blowden” and "Romances of Wales” a composition of the late William ‘ - Apt-mad- oc of Chicago Others Yaking part Include Esther Davis Stephens Horace James Evan Arthur Edna Ensign John Charles Kent Henry E and Dwyer Giles will be the accompanist The committees are as follows: Prochairman gram Arthur L Thomas D Prosser T F Capt D L Davis "W’James" ArrangeThomas and John ments T F Thomas chairman John James and Walter J Lewis Reception W N Williams chairman Mathonlhah Thomas Nephi L Morris Thomas E G Bywater Edward J Jeremy Joseph CL Price William and Arthur ' At a recent ' meeting of the associaa dition IL L Thomasl was elected late the hie father succeed to rector Gomer Thdmas former state coal mine Sup- - Inspector SOCIALISTS PREDICT REBELLION IN NORWAY Christiania June 2 — Parliament has decided to increase the tax on war to 30 per cent profits Socialist deputies declared that unless more effective steps were taken to counteract the rise in prices a revolution would occur has been authorized The government 80000000 kronen at to raise a loan-ohome or abroad - f 'DR HUNTINGTON HONORED o - - - the-count- y a - SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING NOTICE 'IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a special meeting of the stockholders of the National - Savings A Trust comIs called ' and same will be held pany the general office of the corporaat tion No 82 South Main street Salt Lake City Utah on Monday the 4th of June 1917 at 3 p m day Said meeting is called for the purpose of receiving reports of the combusiness and of electing directpany’s ors to serve for the ensuing year At said meeting the stockholders will also consider and vote upon the question of the articles of incorporation amending so as to change the number of directors from twenty-fiv- e to nine or to such other number as the stockholders may determine and of fixing the connumber of directors that shall a quorum stitute Bald meeting will be held in lieu of the general annual meeting of the stockholders which should be held at the same date and all business that would otherwise be transacted at said meeting will be transacted at general said special meeting PRESTON J CANNON Secretory lYOTIGEo 2 —Dr TO WHOM IT ' MAY CONCERN: X Thomas R Boston Juno ' San Francisco was will not be responsible for any debts of Huntington elected president of the American Sur- contracted by my1 wife Mrs O C 1917 gical association at the dozing session Dyer after June ORSON C DYER of its annual convqptlon here today (Signed) - 11 1917' at 11 o’clock a m for tho alteration of and addition' to the Salt Lake county hospital extension of ths elevator and ‘pent house for Salt Lake county to be built at the corner of Twenty-fir- st 8outh and State streets All work to be done In accordance with and specifications marked the plans 524 No and filed in the office of Series Headland A Kent architects rooms 7 Dooly building Salt Lake City Utah and copy of such plans and specifications also to be on file In tho clerk’s office county A- certified or cashier’s check on some bank in Salt Lake City Utah for 5 per cent of the amount of the inclosed bid must accompany each bid made payable to tho county commls sionera commissioners The board of reserves the rightcounty to reject any or all bids received By order of the board of county commissioners of Salt Lake county Slat ' - 528-52- - LAFAYETTE HANCHETT Utah Chairman Board of County Commissioners - Attest: THOMAS HOMER Clerk (Seal) NOTICE TO BIDDERS CONTRACTS FOR PUBLICATION advertisements county legal notices and delinquent tax lists In accordance with the law section 529 of the Compiled Laws of Utah 1907 notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the county auditor of Salt Lake county at his of& County building fice room 151 Salt Lake Salt Lake City City county State of Utah up to and Including Saturday 1917 June 30 for the publication of county legal notices advertisements ' and delinquent tax lists as required the fiscal year ending by law 1918 June 30 during The basis upon which bids may be of desubmitted for-thpublication tax lists will be per column linquent Inch of thirteen ems pica width per Insertion set In nonpareil type commonly known as six point and will appear In three daily successive Issues Bids to be awarded to the lowest competent bidder general circulation considered A sworn statement must accompany each bid A bond for the faithful performance of any such contract as may be entered into must be given by the bidder ln such' sum as the board of county commissioners may determine The board of commissioners reserve the rightcounty to ' designate the width of type column in which detax lists shall be set and relinquent serve also the right to reject any or alt bids and readvertise M C IVERSON Auditor Salt Lake County First publication Friday June 1 1917 Of e - NOTICE NOTICE OF A SPECIAL ELECTION bonded upon the question of Lake City Indebtedness for Salt Incurring Whereas the board of commissioners of Salt Lake City Utah by an ordinance duly passed by said board of commissioners the 24th day of May 1917 did order a special election to be held in said Salt Lake City on Tuesday of June 1917 for tho day the 26th purpose of submitting toasouch qualishall havo fied electors of said city tax In said city in the property paid a1916 the questions of incurring year in the sum of a bonded indebtedness $228000 for paving of drives in the park and city cemetery and ofLiberty sidewalks and the city’s portion street paving $78500 fpr city’s portion of curbing guttering and grading of streets $99000 for the construcsewers $75000 for tho tion of stormnew sites and the purchase of of thepark same and the improvement a ' at the Warm of park $24000 for the conSprings bathhouse of bridges $100000 for the struction construction and furnishing of a mufor the purnicipalofbathhouse $77000 completing the main trunk pose sewer discharge outlet $443500 for the purpose of improving and enlarging theincreasing waterworks present meters system the purchase of waterconstructhe purchase of land and tho tion of shops for the waterworks deand $365000 for the purpose partment of extending improving increasing and adding to the water supply of tha and city whereas said ordinance directed tho mayor and city recorder to make a said special election proclamation ofnotice thereof in four by publishing newspapers published In Salt daily Lake City for four weeks prior to the of said election day Now therefore pursuant to the terms and conditions of said ordinance and under and pursuant to section 20$ of the Compiled Laws of Utah 1907 as amended by chapter 4 of the laws of Utah 1911 section 209 of said compiled laws as amended by chapter 3 of laws of Utah 1909 and section 310 the of Bald complied laws notice Is hereby given and proclamation is hereby mad on that the 26th day of ‘June 1917 in Tuesday a speSalt Lake City Utah cial election will be held for the purpose of submitting to the vote of such as shall electors of said qualified have paid a property tax city in said city in the year 1916 the following questions: 1 The question of Incurring s bonded indebtedness In the sum of $238000 for' the purpose of defraying the city’s portion of the expense of the Improvement of the public streets aide walks of and Lake Sait of City and to defray the expense the drives of tho city cemepaving and tery park’of2 The Liberty a question bonded Indebtedness In Incurring the sum of of defraying $78600 for the the city’s portionpurpose of the expense of the Improvement of the public streets of Salt Lake City $ The question of incurring a bonded indebtedness sum of in the $75000 for tho purpose of - defraying the expense of extending and Improving theincreasing park systedi of said city 4 The a question of Incurring bonded indebtedness in the sum of 24000 for the purpose of defraying ? he of construction of bridges 5 expense The question of Incurring a bonded indebtedness In the sum of $100000 for the purpose of defraying a municipal the expense of building bathhouse 6 The question of Incurring a sum of bonded indebtednes in the $99000 for the purpose of defraying the city’s portion of the expense ' of improving extending and increasing to the system adding of said city present drainage 7 The question of Incurring a sum of In the bonded Indebtednes $77000 for the purpose of defraying the expense of Improving extending and adding to tho present sewer system of said city of- Incurring 8 The question sum of indebtedness in the $448500 for the purpose of defraying the expense of increasing Improving - - Im-rovem- ent - - 1 - sealed bids will be received by ' tbs board of county commissioners of Salt Lake county Utah until Monday Juno - -- - : - - - and perfecting sysenlarging waterworks extending to the present adding tem of said city 9 The question of Incurring a In the sum bonded indebtedness for the purpose of defraying the expense of Increasing Improving enlarging extending perfecting and adding to the present water supply of said city Said additional and new water improved and supply system and waterand new sewsaid Improved additional conshall be owned and erage system trolled by Salt Lake City Said bonds shall bear interest atan-a not to exceed 41 per cent per rate num which interest snail be payable Said bonds shall be of aesemianually form and of such denominations rial as the board of commissioners shall shall become hereafter determineas and One- follows: due and payable twentieth of the amount thereof one date of issuance and year after the of the amount thereof each and every year thereatter to and Including the twentieh year after date of issuance Said election shall be conducted acthe laws and statutes of the cordingofto'Utah and shall be held in 8tate manner and form as provided thereby Dated this 25th day of May 1917 MONT 0 -- one-twenti- eth W FERRY Mayor GORDON 8NOW City Recorder First publication May 26 1917 'Last publication1 June 22 1917 V’ JJ I J - -"' -j- - - S- ’- ' “Cambrian Day” the twenty-fir- st an:the of the assembling niversary of Welsh people of Utah will bo cele11 brated at Saltalr Wednesday JulyRev The orator of the day will be the of the First Williams pastor J H-His - subject will be M E church “The Welsh Nation and the Part It Has Played in the World’s History1 and : 7 Chicago t - 1 t It Is the Duty of Everyone to Buy Bond a Liberty ''V ‘ 4 - v-a ' - - - V V V- 1- -8 -- : You Cam Buy Liberty Bonds on the Installment Plan " - - v UTAH TO BE CELEBRATtfl - A co-oper- ate -- - - ' r a - - ' - - -- - SPerCcntTntcircist'-f''?- ' - - ' - - - - " - alt - ' : ' -- -- 0 E Rico 'Argentine a Is Right now the tons a day but 'It Is shipping fifty the expectation to toIncrease this in the 100 tons is the Immediate future Director Sam A King brought report in from Colorado This production is divided about equally between the and the Marmatlte lessees--company force or thirty men is working Mr King says that 'the report of Edward : Nlssen s surveys shows that have picked up the - downward they extension or the - old Log Cabin ore shoot This is in drift 304 of lead-zinthe cnew lower tunnel’ The ore was in the old workings but in ’the lower tunnel workings It has turned to a copper- sulphide: '"'It carries C to 15 copper This is 400 to 500 per cent feet lower on the dip The ore there Is two sets or 12 feet high and has The been opened 25 to 30:feet wide ore ‘was 40 feet wide In the old Log Cabin working where the lessees are now working The lower ' tunnel has drained the upper workings and they are dry as a bone but in early' days Drift the ' water ran ' out' the mlnera 305 is now going through the porintermediate-bed to catch the phyry to come in The lime is 'Just beginning isand the ore any ' theround' MarmaIn the upper expected workings lead-zino face have one big tlte people 80 feet wide and 3 to 4 feet thick The : combination ' ore carries 45' to 62 per cent “They have ore in' many other places1-declareThis Judge- King 17 in each instance-Adthe of ore' is the character being accrued Interest to quotations on t and It carries 6 to 10 ounces shippedbesides bonds ‘ silver if ' Mr King Inspected : the adjoining Rico Wellington He says they have Bull Movement Still J one lead stope 400 ' feet long It Is i 25 feet wide and 0 to 18 feet thick'1 It -lead-zinc East Predicted in to a lead Is changing from r f' the values are increasand He carbonate says Superintendent ing he says Below’ are some comments received Lofquist is making a big mine of it Badger Bros brokers on byconditions: yesterday the market — Sun The- general feeling - in Wall - no movement and Copp&sMar street is a bull means has It changed its course by New York June Is—While1 business Any market that shows the come has1 been generally quiet the- copper back- that this one did yesterday is firmness bound to make friends After the tremarket has shown continued f quomendous rise in Steel when the reacweek the past Today’s during was tations for spot and nearby delivery of tion started in yesterday waseveryone were reported practically satisfied' the ' market down going electrolytic lines of shorts nominal at 3200 to 8400 Small lots for and when it broke big : lower prices covered alt and' September were said to be which have August ' available at around 2950- but- holders were put out again The trading is were more generally asking from 3000 becoming more distributed and this to 8200 for third quarter according to means a more general interest While third or delivery and quotations for' the fourth Steel' of course furnishes ' a there are more of the general trading from 2850 to 2950 quarter ranged Iron was unchanged other stocks which are gradually comlist’ ing Into continuation of tactics of the last Notes and Personals ¥ few“A days is expected In the market be a bull affair which seems to the process levels whiletrading General Manager Solon Spiro who at advanced the is taking higher returned from an extensive of digesting recently The steels anaprices coppers are in the east is confined to his place visit recommended Railway equiphome with rheumatism v y strongly are rated next in attracment issues' James' E Beveridge for years con- tiveness ' There is talk of a drive next nected with the old Flagstaff mine of week at the shorts in the rails posAlta and now with the Wasatch Mines sibly under the leadership returned last week from Ely where he Higner prices are predicted offorReading Ameriwent to make an inspection of a mine can Smelting American Sugar Western ' The United Verde declared Union and United States Smelting Pool yesterday the regular monthly dividend' 75 channels are bullish on National Lead” of cents a share and an extra of 75 cents The California" Petroleum company EVAPORATED FRUITS declared' the usual quarterly Now York Jose 2— Evaporated apples ' a yesterday dividend of 1 per cent 4 on preferred eots and poaches quiet Francs fins stock — 1 ' rd I 00-dh- 8-- 75c' -- - wer Clrrnlation Increase -- - US - - - ' - - - SaleallighlOpen01ss live stock: WELSH SETTLEMENT IN - 94 96 200 M AmeHcan : Beet v Sugar 50 60 American Can-:2700 61 ’ 78 76 American ' Oar A Foundry 4000 77 74 73 400 74 American Locomotive American Smelt A Ref 43800 112 110 1X0 With good receipts of steers this week our mar- American 8800 119 117 118 Sugar Refining ket la closing around steady- receipts for most American Tel 800 122 112 121 A Tel of California grass steera American Z Lead part have Isconsisted 88 no e a good demand for local fed stock Anaconda Copper A 8 and there 85 86 64 20(00 and scarce been Butcher stuff has prices Atchison very 101 800 102 on anything with kill have been high competed Atl Gulf A W I A S ' with river marketsWHEAT— 106 108 900 Uses ' Good to choice steers 749 Cattle— Receipts 71 Baltimore A Ohio 71 2400 Cloae Open High t Tjow 1085 to 1100 fair to good steera 900 to 1035 Butte A Superior Copper 400 cows choice to 900 to 650 common to fair good 206 199 230 199 22 1900 22 July cows and California Petroleum and heifers 850 to 950 fair to good T50 191 ' 200 180 159 1158 199 183 183 Canadian Pacific September can-ne850 cutters 660 to 750 to heifers 94 94 Leather : 4900 95 PORN— 475 to 550 fat bulla 800 to 850 Bologna Central 800 00 0 80 Chesapeake A Ohio800 choice to 00 yearlings I to I 700 bulla good 144 147 eel 144 149 Chi Mil A St Paul 72 72 4700 75 July 1200 to 900 calves veal 1000 to f s 184 130 133 1S0H A Northwestern 110 September 194 Choice to prime Irnga Chicago Hogs— Receipts Chi R I A Pac ctfs 48 OATS— 1500 Chino np 1490 to stock-er1510 to 15261 mixed 68 68 1800 a Copper ISO to 160 pounds U00 to 1400 I 68 89 5 6S!4 fat lights Colorado A Fuel Iron 64 58 1400 July ' ' 1150 to 1300 51 60 50 51 Corn Products' Ref 81 8900 83 September to 1500 lambs none Spring Sheep— Receipts Crucible Steel 80 79 13000 81 10 RK- 1650 yearlings 1250 to 1350 wethers 1200 to Cuba - Cane' 44 2800 Sugar H50 to 1050 ewes 1300 18360 Distillers Securities 17 800 IS 17 July 3810 3828 3813 ) 3837 Ella September 2100 25 25 3000 2— Recelpta Hoga— Jnne Chicago' Central Electric 200 164 164 £& URDshade above yesterday s avenge 100 164 184 163 Electric Bu7k!lAl-“Ugh- t 2145 2155 2165 I 3165 l4858150 16 85® 15A0A0 General July Great ' Northern pfd2100 107 106 106 2170 2177 j 2160 2167 15850)1610 rough 0)1600 September heavy Great Nor Ore ' ctfs 34 84 2000 84 pigs 105001475 RIBS— 108 Notice beef Illinois Central llattlo— Receipts 2000 steady 3 10900 84 63 Copper 21 2087 210k 2090 atockeni and feeders : 740ft Inspiration 92501370 Inly Mer Marine pfd83 3 8700 84 2110 2097 W60r cows aid heifers 6 25®U 75 calves 960® Int 3105 I t 15 September 41 300 International Nickel 41' ' 1400 Cash quotation: 42 1000 44 Paper tlmralOO® International weak Sheep— Receipts 4000 Wheat— No 2 red nominal No 8 red $280 Kansas 900 28 Southern 22 22 City 107515J8 25 12 lambs 9 25® ewes 1290 Non 2 and 2 hard nominal Kennecott Copper 14800 49 48 48 torn— No 2 yellow (1610162 No 8 yellow springs 1250®1750 Louisville 200 126 125 125 Maxwell Motors nominal No 4 yellow $181 9 aW 60 2— Hoga— Receipts JI00 Mexican Petroleum ' Kansas City June 90 afe— No 3 white 63063c atandard 64& 97 40200 io£ m 15 15 20® heavy Miami Copper 40 40 1000 higher Bulk butchers 15501595 1500® — light Missouri Pacific 2900 28 23 Rye Nominal packers and 13001425 15411 50 1550 pigs Montana Power Barley— (1 e sea ' Prime-fe- d 1000 Cattle— Receipts steady Nevada 26 25 25 Timothy— 85750800 ' 1 1800 1000® New YorkCoppersteers 12A01340 dressed beef steers 412000 1700 600 91 91 91 Central cows 060® 9001840 steers i western 1225 N mrk— 83845 Y N H A Hartford 23 84 2100 94 andfeedera Stockers SA01225 1100 heifers Norfolk A Western Ijinl— $214592166 260124 124 124 ' 'T ' calves 7001A : Riba— $207202140 8001075 bulla A001025 Northern Pacific 2800 108 102 102 MOO Lambsl400 — r" ' steady 24 Receipts 24 200 24 Sheep— Pacific lfall ' 1800 yearlings 120001500 wethers 1100®14A0 28 Pacific Tel 'ATeL Inn a 'aastkaasa ewea 105O12A0 800 53 58 53 Pennsylvania 49 49 1300 50 Pittsburgh Ooalf Omaha June 2— Hoga— Receipts $00 Beento Ray Con Copper 90 80 '4800 15451500 M001575 mixed bulk 93- 94 98 higher rHaavy Reading sales of 65 1X501450 15 15 pigs 91 35® 90 A 90 Iron Steel" 5400 Rep light 400 27 27 27 Shattnck Arizona Copper 300 steady ! Native steers 900 92 Southern Pacific i 92 CattleReeeipt tern S ' 8501150 heifers 27 2800 27 a 100015S5 cows and Railway jre cows Southern al New York Jnne 1— The atatfment of tbs Texas steers 9001925 80 10200 82 Stndebaker Corporation banka' and trust indheiferaT 8251025 eanners A5850jjrtock-er- s Texas condition of clearing-hous2 $00 222 220 Union Pacifies 751075: calves " 2700 138 135 125 companies for the week ahoara tkta- they' holda and feeders $96869710 reserve in excess of lenl xequlre-mentU 8 Industrial Alcohol 9200 142 129 140 balls stags etc 8001050 1800® Tl:Ia la a decreaseo f $79659900 from last 100’ YearUngs 107500 121 128 128 Steel steady ewes Sheep— Receipts U001300 week 12001325 Preferred-'118 b 1440 wethera i tea ACTUAL CONDITION Utah Copper lambs 17001800 i s -4200 115 114 114 j 200 25 25 Wabash 25 Loans discounts etc $3694786000 pfd'- “B” ' " Western union aa eg 13235000 Decreaae PRODUCE IIMI 94 S3 58 3800 54 Ileaenrr In own Tanka of which $408- elglrty tubs Weatlngbouse Electric '443720000 Elgin m Jnne 2— Buttei-Lw- er 962000 is specie 18182000 at 40c Increase Total kales for tbe day'-- 560000 shares waMwaasg Reserve In federal reserve bank206286000 ' jrr 37 Butter-Locreamery Decrease 109699000 Chicago June 2— Reserve In other depositaries United - Grata 38 RICO Egga— Lower receipts 18880 case amark 58757000 States deposits deducted $114411000 cases at firata 32c Decrease 2799000 ordinary 33c I Net demand deposits 3587029000 included 32® 34c Potatoes— Higher new recelpta 40 can Louis73649000 Decrease Texas and Alabama 181554000 iana - triumphs $3100325 Net time deposits old potatoes $260235 21965000 triumphs $3150335 Drereaai - plies books blanks stationery and for publishing county reports notices and advertisements In accordance with the law sections 527 and 529 of the Compiled Laws of notice is Utah 1907 given that sealed ' bids will be hereby received by the Salt Lake county at county auditor of151 his office room City and County Salt Lake building Salt Lake City and Incounty State 'of Utah SOup-t1917 for the cluding Saturday June of supplies books blanks furnishing and for publishing county stationerynotices and advertisements as reports from time to time for the use required of Salt Lake county Utah during the 1 1917- - All supyear beginning July plies to be furnished as called for and demanded by said county and a bond for the faithful performance of any be entered Into such contract as may must be given by the party agreeing sum to furnish such supplies in such as the board of county commissioners of Salt Lake county may determine reserves the The said to reject anycounty and all bids for any right dethereof and readvertlse For more psrt tailed information concerning the probable quantity and character of each item of books blanks stationery and of county reports notices and advertisements to be required applications auditor of may be made to Salt' Lake county at his office M IVERSON Auditor Salt Lake County 1 First publication Friday June 1817 :i 'v -- - ed NORTH SALT LAKE V ‘ Deadwood goodquestion Good-bye bye John H Newman of Chicago secrethe Association of American tary ofFood Officials has and Dairy to all the sent out a circularDrug letter state dairy and food commissioners the matter squarely before putting them in this wise: Some time ago the executive committee of the association decided for reasons that have been since and cannot be misplaced even by the committee poet imagined to hold the next annual convention of the orThe name in Deadwood ganization cast a somber and mighty spell and despite the bad car connections (disconnections rather) the next assemblage of the food experts would have been held there had It not ' been for the WBT Many of the 'state dairy and food officials are of the opinion that the war is to he explained as merely an act of Providence to prevent the anhual convention from being held In Dead-woo- d —for when a man leaves hie famshould he go to Deadwood? ily why The war boomed the lid off and the conserved steam of eleven months and three weeks will have a chance to escape It has become Important that the food And drug officials should dairy meet near Washington D C in order with the dethat they may national partment of agriculture thefood concouncil of defense and the trol board in works of sanitation and conservation It is true that Washington Itself Is mentioned as eligible for the meeting but It Is carefully noted that Washington is hot in summer and that the will be in August Several meeting in a faintother places are suggested Is for Instance lohearted It way co n leal ly noted that Cleveland is on a lake But where it says Atlantic you can fairly hear the thunderCity of the boardwalk and see the girls splashing In the water - - es Under the caption “Protect the SavBank Deposits the Boston Comings makes the following mercial Bulletin suggestion: - the of every“Although plain duty his one means is to subscribe within to the Liberty loan we should be careful not to encourage the wholesale withdrawal of savings bank deposits for conversion into government bonds Needless to aay withdrawals on a scale- that run could be described as a run on the savings banks would spell for innumerable borrowcatastrophe ers from such Institutions and provoke a great deal of business disturbance people generally should be “Working encourageq to buy the bonds tut also so far as possible to make payment out of future earnings That is to say they- should bo Instructed to let their savings stand as they are and to arrange to pay for their bonds in cent Two the following manner: 18 per cent on per 28 on June application20 per cent on July 20 30 per cent on 15 and SO per cent on August August 30 will be no drain In this way there upon the deposits of savings banks are perwhich be it remembered a function of no less - Imporforming tance to the than that of the commercialcommunity banks Of course de-if this scheme does not produce the sired results deposits will have to be drawn upon to the detriment ot an engaged army of borrowers who are but the in enterprise legitimate Incomes cf the of Individual aggregateclasses especially at present working is ample enough to Insure a speedy of the Liberty loan if absorption be perevery ' individual can some suaded to eliminate only useless with the object of using expenditure the Many money to buy a war bond means a person of quite moderate will spend $50 between now ' and 30 In some unprofitable and August even- vicious fashion and yet ascribe his failure to be a participant in the loan to lack of “ready cash” Liberty to help The point is that willingness not ready cash is tire the country and count in keeping the that will thing Invader from our door” Relative to the value of the Liberty loan as a safe investment & writer in the Boston Commercial are says: the best in “The bonds offered was ever givthe world No salesman en a better security to handle No exor logical arguhaustive explanationconvince one of ment la needed to any and there the securityno of this bond should be' question of the dnty of this country capable every citizenS0 in o the new to subscribe of saving iSSUO “An Ideal investment Is one which of combines in a high degree safety quick market-in principal and Interest of appreciation ability possibilities and as liberal income return principal as is commensurate with the others factors present“The Liberty loan bonds will possess the highest possible degree of safety of principal and Interest ready marexcellent possibilities for en ketability hancement in value and considering all favorable factors and these extremely from taxation a very the exemption income1 return r fair ‘‘For the ' wealthy Investor and the owned a bond in his man' who 'never life or 'a savings bank book these bonds combine patriotism safety and class good incomeu For the middle to A select Investor who has learned-must make investments and f eels hereturn of alof income the question most equal importance to safety: these bonds combine patriotism safety and ? income fair ' “The ' Liberty 'loan 'presents the best business proposition' for the possible 'woman or man 'or given to doing hisown By doing their her own banking savings 'I meanstocking their banking or mattress in cupboard to their way can-of where the money where it may be safe but thinking not possibly be made to earn 'anything “It is estimated that there are about 15000000 persons in this country havand that ing a national bank account insavings including trust companies total stitutions and' private banks the number of depositors probably reaches as high as 36000000 of the people “More than one-thimight of' the United States thereforeloan Inbe considered potential Liberty vestors If each bank depositor in this the subscribed for a $50 pieceovercountry loan would be nine times auLiberty subscribed and the $7000000000 and thorized by Congress would be - two v oversubscribed a half times doubted- that 'the “It is not to beof at third of capacityof this least-earning is such country the 'population as to provide savings over a reasonable time of $60” - - ar letters all over the United States about It Why-child could answer the a clos-lns"- 4f - ' - New 'York June 2— Profit ) occasioned by the usual week-en- d taking outstanding- contracts and next Tuesday's holiday probably accounted for the Irregularity and heaviness of market-' The short interest today’s also derived-somencouragement from the further decline in Russian exchange to a point approaching its minimum and the decision of the Interstate commerce commission ' ordering a suspension for six months of schedules on domestic of New York storage within the limits harbor ' Unsettlement began with and spread to Pacifies coalers and lines1 Motors were another ele trunk ment of weakness United States Steel fell 18 to 1281 Noteworthy exceptions were provided Mexican group Mexby the adican Petroleum scoring vance of 5 points other oils 'rising 1 to '2 and American Smelting 2 with an average of a point for other coppers Most of these gains wereeffaced in the of the last hour heavy offerings The bond market was irregular: Vwith total sales (par- value) $1230000 United States and Panama bonds lost from' i- to 1 per cent' on call during' the i week- mjr‘ ' NEW YORK' STOCK LIST 7 - ’ SL‘ - s Chicago June 2 in the price of future deliveryancea ies of wheat resulted from atamounts on a tempts to purchase smalltoday market bare of offering's The extreme rise was 22c a bushel but' quotations underwent a subsequent steep drop and closed unsettled with net gains of 8 to 8c at 20ft for July and 191 for September Cash wheat that is wheat for Immediate delivery did not follow the advance In futures Corn finished 1 to 4c up oats unchanged to B higher and provisions varying from 7c decline to a rise of 20c It required actual buying of only 40000 bushels to cause the jump 'In the wheat Even smaller price of September forced the rise In the July optrading tion Almost the sole new bullish development In sight was the announcement that the government- Intends to protect growers in marketing their crops and that prices would be guaranteed to stimulate production high Oneenough estimate crop suggested In North America that this yield seasonthe would reach a total of fully a billion bushels but needs of Great Britain FranceImport and Italy were at 560000000 bushels putOne reason which made sellers wary of wheat' was the strength of corn Continued unfavorable weather formed the chief stimulus ' to buyers In the 'corn market ‘Oats sympathized with the ascent of corn and wheat Besides of late had tempered export business bearish enthusiasm Pork and ribs were bullishly Influenced by the action ' of hogs- and out of spreads between grainandClosing lard ribs however had a depressing effect on lard leading futures nngsl as folintrs: NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT : - 4b ? 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