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M , THE SALT LAKE T.R1BUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1912. 19 j Ml SHIES LEI 1ST MJXCHAWGE Bee of Metal Goes lo 15J4 B Cents, and Sends Stocks m, Booming. K 1:V HIGH LEVEL SET j Kalers Share in Activity; U. I;S. Steel Almost Touches it Top Prices. m K-w TOKK. March 23. Kiirthor KLth and activity in th copper stocks Eltuted the feature of today's opera Eon thf stock market. Amalgamated ELr was the leader, coincident with Kdvance In the price of the metal to ants per pound. American Smelting II evn stronger than Amalgamated, Krr to Its steady advance of tho week SMn sf Other Industrial Issues of B market Influence gained from 2 to 3 Wiy railway group the coalers added Rlr rXt rise after a period of dull rind Chicago Great Western prc mn, Vfrn Maryland and Kansas Ksouthern wore unusually prominent. Erican Tobacco also was exceptionally Brsf market waS at Its best in the final Mf hen. the buying In coppers and Kos specialties made for a new high El all around. Belated buying In mU states Steel sent that stock to Kin a fraction of Its best price this Kr The tone at the cloeo was buoy Rind the total output. 436.000 shares, Ktiluted the largest dealings for any Bltc the usual market activity of Kwcek, actual bank loans decreased Kile over 51.000.000. but the actual cash K we over J5, 000,000. Reserves dc Eid $4,750,000, which brought the Bui loss dewn to $12,235,000. Non Bottr banks and trust companies re Kfd an Increase of ?3. 172,000 in loans. Bonds were steady, but demand did not K cac with callings in stocks. Total K, par value. $1,S73,000. Kilted States 4 s advanced i per cent B Panama 3s 4 Per ont on call during Closing Stock List. B- I Sales.l H. I L. IClsa Kg Clialmers pfd ..) M0 33 351 3 El Copper . 52.500 S0A &i ?0 BAsrlciil 400 03 J 63 63 'Bet Sugar 3,000 oH4 oSa 3 3 B-Can 16.S0O 10J ISJ lt"8 Bdr & Found ...( I.S00 f.7i 57 57J i Cotton Oil 3,000 54s T.21 54 tilde & I- Pfd .. 200 23 C3i 23 B Ice Secur I I , i ' Unseed - - . 1. 100 V2h 12 12J H "Locomotive 1.300 33 3SS 3Sj ! Smelts Ref ... 40,100 S53 835:! S5B Werrcfl 300 107? 107V107i a?3l Stwl Found 100 31fi 31Q 31 7 fSfigar Ref 2,600 12SC 1271 123 Vj5 i Tel Tel 2,600 HSS MSg 1483 SSI- Tobacco pfd ; 1105 !j n Woolen .-..I 20 J icotida Mln to 7,400 413 40s! 4 J &u fcken 5.G00 J0S5!107g 10S3 -et! Werrerl !. 1034 it, ibIIc O Line .... 100 13SJU3SJ 13S5 H, lit Ohio 700 IOr.i'105-i 105S 0 Iiltlitm Steel .... 500 3i;l 31 :n Jz ek Rap Tran .... 4,700 S3 822 82 ?rJ dlan Pac 1.100 233Z 'J33JI2333 tral Leather ... 700 23? 23J! 23; -ii referrcil 400 SO J SSjl SS fl iral of X J . . .' . .'....'375 I TRELLIS TOMATO summer until frost. Delicious either raw Eavi0"Mv ' i Conaway. gT. saja My vines grew 10 ft. high and rTro duced an Immense crop." Jas? B Rich ardson, Wi., "The most, perfect tomato I ever saw; had one weighed 15 oz. J SrhiPmSyi0f Chicago Examiner Ws saw 58t TP-ro,JLrto tomjU v,n 1 ever saw. h, v, Doaver, Pa.. savs "Mlnp flnvn," ft",,,,,f,.V VSrv Proline. Vesh ai"d Hw,1 "excellent." P. G. Janell, W. Va., r,t.??-nne stirccBR last season." 11th year PHOTO OF MY 15. FOOT PLANT and package of eCCd with directions for eight 2-cent stamps. , Mrs. Frank Holt, 5 Military Park, Fort i nomas, Ky. chfVvfffii? :::::::: ..G'800 m 7Si Sfi Chi Great" West 1,200 "i?9 ' inj 19S I. fi00 "04 1094 M0i J, A: 1st Jj Co Fuel fc Iron .... 100 291 291 Col & South - 8S?nPBuot,-:::::: 2-i88 Ml Uistlllera Secur .... s,900 33 32o 331) Er'5 5,900 3GI 3GS 3C!i 1st preterred 1.C00 3Gi! 5GA f.Gi 2nd preferred .jg ien Elect rlr 1.900 M7R i(J6' IGG2 L,ieat North pfd .... 1,100 133S 13SJ133? ov.- ?tts 1.000 113 41 41' iL. C0rnllal 100 lnoj 130S 130b Int Met? 1,300 19i 19i 19 Preferred I.-IOO 59J 56 58S Int Harvester 200 11GU1G1 UGi Int iMarlne pfd Int Paper ' J35 Int Pump r,oi Iowa Central y Kan City South 3,100 28J 271 289 Preferred 200 64 64 6 l-Kit-lede Gas 300 105J 105 1053 Iouls & Nash 600 157 156J 157 Minn & St Li 200 '22 21 21 SU' & S S M : l3ii, Mo. Kan & Texas .. 1,900 30J 29J 30 Preferred 64 Missouri Pacific 3,200 448 43J 4 41 Nat Biscuit 300 15131150 1S0J Nat Lead -j.GOO 5S3 r.73 5S N Rys of 1 2d pfd.. 400 30i 30 30i X V Central 1,800 1138 113 1136 N Y. O & W 39S N'orf &JVest 900 109i 1091 1091 North " American .... 500 791 79 791 North Pacltlc 3,600 122S 1221 122i Pacific Mail 2,000 32i 32 323 Pennsylvania 1,300 12iS 124fc 124 Peoples Gas 07i P. C, C. & St 1, ...i 105 Pittsburg Coal lgj Pressed St Car 342 Pullman Pal Car ... 100 160 ICO 159e Ry Steel Spring 315 Reading 17.100 15SS I58i 158R Ren Steel 1,000 22 2lJ 215 Preferred 732 Rock Island Co 14,900 271 268 27S Preferred 16,500 545 523 544 St I, & S F 2d pfd.. 2,000 12. 41E 42 St Louis S W . 32i Preferred 500 741 745 744 Sloss Shef S & J ... 100 4Si ISJ 47 South Paci.'ic .' 5,50011125(112 112g South Railwav 5.3001 301 29SJ 30 Preferred 200' 7531 75'T 753 Tenn Copner 5,600! 4061 40 401 Texas & Pacific GOOl 23 2SJ 234 Tol. St L & Vt 3001 143 141 Hi Preferred 200 333 331 33 Union Pacific 18.200 1708 1692 1703 Preferred 912 U a Realty 2.100 75 7U 75 U S Rubber 900) 52J 52! 52fi U S Steel 61,001)1 69 ' 67B 681 Preferred 1.300111311113 1131 Utah Copner 2.S0D! 61 I 59 I 601 Va Car Chem 2,7001 55' 543' 543 Wabash 3001 61 61 68 Preferred 200' IS ISil 181 West Maryland ." 700. 63 63 622 Westinc Electric ... 9,600' 791 76 I 7S4 West Union C001 S41 S4z S4? Wheel Ss L K I I 8 Lehigh Vallcv 3.100II67 I16RH 1602 Chino Copper 3.9001 271i 2G3 273 Ray Con 3.9001 1SJI 172 1SI Am Tobacco 100I2G3 1263 j262 Total sales for the day, 45G.S00 shares. Cottou Market. N'EW YORK, March 23. Cotton mar ket closed steady and last sales nhowcd a net pain for the day of from 3cvcn to ten points. J:L0ST VITALITY I .Wlu thR ow" t our arm' and navy helping Wmlf .8Jj nn0 Sattor 8 VMno to meet and face death how weak and deWMtated. no maitor . fc'nchlT,sii'' wWch Blvea the rough how dependent ho be. m j '.iyi rarged man of tho plains that what ar.i 01 iom " j the en- D ttMm"nB pcW to rescue at all odds such a man I can offe all the en U SfBSne from somo great peril. couragoment In t o v. or Id -Tuat leaa d JP llluutratlon here portrays, and a decent man s lire, mi ll fumLl'Ms self-same" Identical VITAL then Infuse your TALITY. 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Sft?Jnel'n Pa n. scaled envelope to any m":h0ftnp or strong. Write or Mh hSlv in11". ln 11,0 b0,ov' coupon. It vC fthnLv Hours 9 to 6: Sunday, ?0ctln.lllu8.tratl with photo repro- call toda. .mo a 1 1 10 EXPORT SALES HS STRETOTHEMS WHEAT Shorts in All Lines Run to ' . Cover, but Situation Is v Later Relieved. CHICAGO. March 23. Tightness be came so oronounccd today in May wheat tnal shorts in other futures Joined a statnpcclo to cover, but news of ex port sales had a .-strencthenlnc effect. The close In wheal, showed a. net ad vance of RJc to 11 Latest raiding left corn c to 43c. up. oats with a srain of 1c to S'tT'Sc and hog products vary ing .from 2jc decline to a 5c rise. An nouncement that a. imrgo of red winter wheat had been uurchasnd lo come back to Chicago from Kalrport, for de livery on May contracts emphasized most unpleasantly to short sellers the dosbI bllltle? of a b'ciuecze. Decreasing stores in the southwest had a similar influence, but much great er interest attached to assortlons of ex port business having been dono at tho seaboard, shipments were said to have been arranged lo France. Maj' ranged from Sl.Olj to 51.033. closing steady at J1.0311.0S1. Just ljo over twenty-four hours before. Corn finished at the highest ,tolnt of tho week. Lightness of primary receipts dismayed the bears and Diit new vim into the- speculative demand- May fluc tuated from 71o to 72Jc and closed steady itfi'gc up at 72c even. Cash grades were In fair demand. No. 2 yellow was not ouoted. Oats reflected tho strengLh of other grains. TYic corn market feat, of a close at tho works' topmost fltcurcs was du plicated hy the rival feedstuff. May swung- between r.3!53Ic. with last sales at SogfT'SSSc, a. net advance of iEc. JL was an off day in provisions. When the pit was cleared quotations averaged almost identically with what had been current the previous night. RANGE OP THE LEADING FUTURES. Wheat Open. High. Low. Close. May J.02 1.03ft J.Oi; J.OXJ July 9S1 07 981 4)81 Sept 964 96S 961 963 Corn May 712 72 7 ill 72 July 72 728 71 1 721 Sept 72 721 712 72i Oala May F,3i G3J 532 532 luly 493 50 -498 50 Sept -12 421 42 425 Pork May 16.35 16.42i 16.35 - 16.421 July 16.75 16.771 16.671 16.75 Sept 17.05 17.05 16.971 17.05 li rd May 9.521 9.55 9.521 9.55 July ., 9.724 9.75 9.70 9.75 SeDt 9.921 9.92a 9.90 9.921 Short Ribs May 9.25 9.30 9.25 9.30 July 9.35 9.421 0.321 0.421 CASH QUOTATIONS. Cash quotations wero as follows: Flour, steady; winter patents, S4.15(Q)5.20: straights. $3.SG.00; spring patents, S4.60CJ.5.00; straights. $1.5051)4.70: bakers. $3.G0(fl'4 00; rye, No. 2. 9U-; barley, feed or mixing. 75ctfr51.00; fair to cholco malt ing. -1.181.32, timothy seed. 59-00 14.n0; clover seed, $16.00?('22.25; mess pork, new S3 6.125, old; f 15.75; lard, in tierces. $9.16. GRAIN STATISTICS. Total clearances of wheat and flour were oqual to S50.000 bushels. Primary receipts were 415.000 bushels, compared with 350,000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago Estimated receipts for .Monday: Wheat, 54 cars; corn. 153 oara; oats, 141 ears; hogs. 48,000 head. Chicago Produce. CHICAGO, March 23. Butler Steady; creameries. 2730c; dairies 230'27c. Eggs Firm; receipts. 7622; at mark, cases Included, 191'5'20c; ordinary flrata, 20c; Ursts, 21c. Cheese Steady; daisies. lSJigilDc; twins, 18181c; young' Americas, lSj'Jj'PJc; long horns. 18!19c. Now York Provisions. NEW YORK. March 23. Flour, steady; spring patents. J6.25&5.50; winter straights, 54.35554.50: winter patents, $4.0O5j'4.SO: spring clears, $4.25(S)4.50; winter extras No. J.. SSJOfcM-SO; winter extras No. 2. 53.55(533.65; Kansas straights, S4.754.S5. Wheat Spot firm: No. 2 red, $1,051 elevator, export basis, and 51. OS I". o. b, afloat. No. 1 northern Dnluth, 1.19 f. o. b afloat opening navigation. Futures market was firm In the face of lower cables, Influenced by covering on th light receipts, small country offerings and In sympathy with the outside mar kets, closing Jc to 2c net higher. Hops Firm; state- common to choice. 1911. 35f7)55c; 1910. nominal; Pacific coast. 1911. 41i(v42c; 1910. nominal. Hides Firm; Central America, 24o; Bogota. 23S5j)24?o. Petroleum- Steady; refined New York barrels, SS.20; refined Now York bulk, 54 60; Philadelphia barrels, ?8.20; do bulk. 51.60. V.'ool Steady; domestic fleece XX Ohio. 2S5729c. Turpentine liasy; machine barrels, 52 lo. Sugar Raw, .steady: muscovado. .S9 test, 3.92c; c.entrlfugul. .96 test, 4.12c; mylassos, .S9 test, .'I.G7c; refined, quiet. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS, Chicago. CHI OA GO, Ma re 1 1 23 . - - Ca ttle Receipts, 400. market, steady; beeves, 55.2552S.65; Texan steers, 54.505.85; western .steers, $5J0($6.S5; Blockers and feeders. S4.255j 6.50; cowa and heifers, $i!.5ufj6.70; calves, 55.50CwS.00. Hogs Receipts, 16,000; market, .slow, 5(f(U0c lower; light. 57.305fi7.771; mixed. $7.207.G0; heavy, 57.25527.60; rough, S7.25 5f'7,Gj; pigs, $5.1057' i.OO; built of sales. $7.15 5V'7.55. Sheep Receipts, 1500; market, strong; native, $4.005J0.00; western, $t.505j)6.25; vearllngs. ?5.5'05j0.50; litmus, native, $5.60 5g7,8G; western, $C.255('8.00. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. March 23. Cattln Receipts. 300. Including 100 southerns; stcudy; native slei.-nt, $6,2555,40: south ern steers, $5,455u7.25; Southern cows and heifers. $3,5051)5.50; native cows and heif ers, S3.355it7.0l); stoclters and feeders. $4 73 5PG.S0; bulls, $4,2555.75; calves, $5,005? S.25; western steers, $G.7u5j'7.50; western cows, $3.505j'5.7o. Hogs--Receipts. 4500; mnrket. 55j)10o lower: bulk, $i.205'7.45; heavy, $7.0051)7.50: puckers and butchers, $7. 307.30; lights, $7 005j'7.30: pigs, $5.2551)6.25. Sheep Receipts, 2000; market, steady, muttons, $l,005flS-00: lambs. $6.005j)7.75; frd wethers and yearlings, $1.505?6.5u; fed uwes, $3.005?5.75. Omaha. OMAHA. Maii-li 23. Cattle Receipts. 300: market, stoady; nallvi.- steers. $5,S05j' 7.S0. cows and heifers. IO5y.i;.20; wttsl lorn filcen?. $4.505i7.00, Texas steers. 5 1.20 rtiO-lO; range cows and heiferti, $:i.255j'5.2.": canncrs. V-'.S05j'4,0O; Blockers and feeders. $y, 75516.75; calves, $4.O05j'S.O0; bulls, stags, etc., S2.-"05'5.6Q. Hogs Receipts, 7000: market, 10c lower; heavy $7.10Gv7.20: mixed. 56.505)7,10: light. $6.:i05u7.15; pigs, ?5.00jj6.75; bulk of sales. ?6.S5ij)7.10. Shefp- Receipts, 1900; market, sleadv: VPiirllugH, $5.505iC.50; wellieis, S5.505ji6.15; "ewes. $4.u05jJ5.00; lamhs, $6.7G5j)7.50 The .Cotton Market. NICW YORK March 23. Cotton fu iuich closed steady. Bids: March, 10.38: April. 10.35; May, 10.IG: June, 10.50; I.Tulv, 10.56; August. 10,51; September, 10.56; October, 10.62; November. 10.t!2; 1 December. 10.06; January, 10.63; .Fcb- I nmry. 10. G2. j Spot. iilot- 10 points higher; middling uplands, 10.05, middling gulfs, 10.90. Sales, . 50U bales. St. Louln Wool. ST. I.tM'lS. "March 23 "Wool, sleaiiy; luedh m grades, combing ami clothing, i'MJff.lc. light fine. IfiiflOr; heavy fine, JJ5iI'c, itib washed, S7i:i0c. COPPER 10 LEAD AT THETOP ITCH Exchanges Closed on Satur day and Markets Dull and Nomjnal. Copper felcctro.) $15.005?$15.25 J r Ticad, New York $4.255i'4.50 4 !- Bar pilver 581c - Silver In London 26 13-16d .J- NEW YORK. March 23. Tho metal markets were dull and practically nominal as usual on Saturday. Lake copner 15 J5j'15Bc; clcctrolltic. 15 15Jc; casting, tlSHic. Lead Firm: $4.255?4.50. Tin Firm, 542.45. Spolter $6,005J7 00. Antimony Cookson's, $7,621. Iron Unchanged. Bar silver 581c New York Bonds. U S 2s reg 1001 L S dob 4s 1931 93il do coupon ....1002 L & N un 4s.. 99 do 3s retf ....1024 M K & T 1st 4s. 951 do coupon ....1001 do 41s 885 do 4b reg ....114 Mo Pac 4s 743 do coupon ....114 NYC con 31h. S73 A Chalm 1st 5s. 638 do deb 4s .... 931 Am Am- 5s ....1023O S' L rfdg is . 912 Am T&T cv -is. 1103 StL&SF fg 4n. SO Am Tobac 4s .. 95i do pen 6s ... 881 do Os 120 S P o.v 4s 9311 Armour&Co 41s. 9H do 1st ref 4s . 95 Atch cen 4s ... 998 Southern Rv 5s.-101 do cv 4s 10S1U P cv 4s 1071 CB&Q Joint 4s. 96 do lst&ref 4s. 79S do gen 4s . . 05i U S Rubber 6s. 1041 D & R G 4s... 89 Mo Pac cv 5S .. S72 do rcc 5s ... SSR Panama 3s ....10ii 111 C 1st ref 4s. 96 Financial Review. NEW YORK. March 23. The" Finan cier will say. Tho clearing house banks of Now York, despite largo shipments of funds to the center from the interior reported in their weekly, exhibit a continued de crease In cash owing to operations with the sub-treasury, gold exports, etc. Tho striking feature of tho present situa tion Is found in the low rates prevail ing for money in the face of a surplus reserve which Is shrinking to small pro portions. The most plausiblo explanation Is that the banks have a. reservoir of funds In the shapf of credits abroad and 11. Is certain that a sharp rls5 in loan quota tions would rover.se tho tide of gold ex ports to one or Imports. Such Imports at this time arc neither necessary nor desirable, as tho supply of domestic money Is sufficiently amplo to take care of domestic business. Tho banks made no changes In the leading Items for the week, the state ment of actual conditions showing a loss of something over $1,000,000 in loans and of about $1,250,000 In deposits. The decrease of 55,249.000 in cash was re flected directly In a decrease of $4,750l S00 In excess reserve, the surplus above tho 25 per cent requirements now stand ing at $12,235,000. Figured on the basis of daily averages, excess roHerves stand at $13,341,900. Tho April settlement period, due In a little moro than a week, probably will cause some unusual changes ln tho bank statement over the next fortnight. Bank Clearings. NEW rORK. March 23. The statement of clearing house banks for the week shows that the banks hold $13,341,900 re serve in excess of legal requirement. This is a decrease of $2,297,900 In tho propor tionate cash reserve aa compared with last week. The statement follows: DAILY AVERAGE. Loans $2,043,160,000 Decrease 4.83S.006 Specie 357.S20.000 Decrease 3,431,000 Legal tenders S5.34S.000 Decrease 479,000 Net deposits 1.S96, 810,000 Decrease 7,274,000 Circulation 50,633,000 Decrease 431,000 Banks' cash reserve ln vault 375,952,000 Trust companies' cash reserve in vault 67,216,000 Aggregate cash reserve..... 443,168,000 Excess lawful reserve 13,341.900 Decrease 2,2S7,900 Trust companies' reserve with clearing house members carrying 25 per cent cash reserve 56,410,000 ACTUAL CONDITION, Loans $2,042,756,000 Decrease 1,020,000 Spocio 356.724,000 Decrease 4,414.000 Legal tenders 84,902,000 Decrease 835,000 Net deposits 1.S94, 778,000 Decrease 1.372.000 Circulation 50,522.000 Decrease 423.000 Banks' cash reserve ln vault 370,616,000 Trust companies' cash reserve ln vault 71,010.000 Aggregate cash reserve ..... 441,426,000 Excess lawful reserve 12,235,000 Decrease f 4,760,800 Trust companies' rcsorvo with clearing house members carrying 25 per cent cash reserve 5S.2IS.000 Summary of stato banks and trust com panies In Greater Now York not report ing to the clearing house: Loans $60G.023,SOO Increase 21,172,200 Specie 64,224,100 Increase .... 521,200 Legal tenders 10.S04.500 Decrease 4.S00 Total deposits 705.968.700 Decrease 4,117,500 New York Money. NEW YORK, March 23. Close: Money on call, nominal. I'lme loans, firm; sixty days and ninety days, 3i3i per cent; six months, 35 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, -ltfjill per cent. Sterling exchange weak, with actual business in bankers' bills at $1.81.25 for sixty days and at $1.87. 25 for demand. Commercial bills, $4,831. Mexican dollars, 47 cents. Government bonds. 'steady. Goifco Pnturcs Steady. NEW YORK. March 23.--CotTcc fu tures closed steady at net advance of from "nineteen to twenty-three points. March, 13. 57c; April, 13.65c; May, 13. 74c: June. 13.80c; July, l3.S5c; August. l:;.9c: September. 14.01c: October, 13.99c; No vember, 13 9Sc; December, 13.97c; Jan uary, 13.92c: February, I3.?8c. Spot coffee steady; Illo No. 7. Hflo: Santos' No. 4. 15Zc. Mild coffee otcady; Cordova, 165jl$Je nominal. Evaporated Prtiits. NEW YORK. March 23. Evaporated apples easier; snot, fancy, OHMOle: choice. Si5?Sac; prime, 7.K',Sc. - Prunes unchanged; quotations range from Ifjo lo He for Callfornlas up to 30-IOh. and Hie to 12c tor Orcgons. Apricots Inactive, chplce. K)A5i10?c: extra choice, 115J'njc fancy. 11i5M2c. Ralslna, dull; loose muscatels. 55i'6?c, choice to fancy annded, 635J7Sc; sWd leas. 515i7lc: Londoix layers, $1,4051.45. Flax, Oats and Rye. MINNEAPOLIS. March 23, Klax, S2.09A. Harluy, 70c5.h5I.26. No. 3 yellow corn. 70c, No. 3 White oats. 525j'fi21c. No. 2 t ve, 8S!5i'8!)c. Bran, in 100-pound .sacks. $2fi.00fl25.50. Sugar Markot Steady. NEW YORK, March 23. Raw sugar, steady; muscovado, .89 test, 3.92c; cen trifugal, .96 test, 4.42c: molasses .sugar. .89 test. 3.67c rtellned, quiet; cubes. 5.S5c; line granulated, u.60c, powdered. 6 70c I M.raESttl JOINT PIPE I j I THIS PIPE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY I J I Sii- clown and figure tho pipe question .-jus I. as you figure ihe building que'3- 1 1 t;ion. There is the cost oil materials the cost of labor, of. haulage, and of con- 1 ;:! fi struetion. There is the length of service to be considered and the cost of re- i !j ij "We are confident that our Special Wrought Steel Lap-Welded Pipe equip- 1 J I ped with the Matheson Joint will give you better service considered in relation I a to any one of these questions- or all of them than any other pipe. B . j Future announcements will take up each of these points, and explain WHY: 1 i Matheson Joint Steel Pipe is a money saver. Before your order is placed com- ' I 'A) 1 plcte information about this pipe should be in your possession. The quickest I I and easiest way to get it is to send for the new book about Matheson Joint Pipe, i 'I'll j for it tells the complete story everything that pipe users in this section want i 'j 1 to know. 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We will tell you exactly what la m I your trouble Its cause, method of treatment, the time It will take to cure In fact, you will learn Ju3t what U B J I wfsREASEpsEoF metns ,N Cures GiiaFaitteecI or No Pay I 1 W13 CUR13 PROiMPTIjY. SAFELY AND THOROUGHLY. AND AT THE LOWEST COST, VITAL "WEAKNESS, I JHi 1 BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES. K1DNKY AND BLADDER DISORDERS. ULCERS. SORES. PAINFUL SWELL- I Htf I IN GS BURNING. ITCHING AND INFLAMMATION. NERVOUSNESS. LOSS OF STRENGTH AND VITALITY I 1 AND' ALL SPECIAL AND DELICATE DISORDERS OF MEN. YOU CAN BE CURED SURELY. 1 I Our Success in Curing Men's Diseases is Due to the Fact We Know How to Cure 1 1 WE CURE where others fall. Our methods are up to date. Wo thoroughly understand our business, and apply M fB i our knowledge and skill on evei'v case wo undertake. We fulfill our promises and never accept a case unless we m yt G know w can cure it. We study the peculiar nature of every Individual case and treat th cause, not symp- Tr m tomn We teach our patients how to help get well how to live and what to avoid. We have tho most complete ! $n f? and "ncrfcitlv equipped office west of New York City. It you are in doubt, call and see us. A few minutes talk W jP K will cost voii nothing, and may be the moans of restoring you to health. As to terma: Our largo practice enables I kJ B us to cure for less money than the average so-called specialists and you see the results before you are required JfM to pay us. Honest, conscientious work speaks for Itself. "With us you pay only for cures, not failures. I 1 .t ?r 1 Every 'Worn-Out, ' ' Diseased and Nervous Man Now Has a Chance to Get Cured I iO H We do not "patch up." We Curo to Stay Cured. Call or write today. We diagnose by exclusion. No mis- I JJIf I Dally Hours: 0 a m- to 8 p. m. Call Today. Cure Forever. Sunday Hours- .10 a. m. to 13 m. N j'S' Salt Lake Medical Institute I I I 159 1-2 South Main Street. Separate Rooms for Privacy. Salt Lake City, Utah. j RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT The ORIUNE treatment, for the Drink Habit can be used with absolute nonfi'lenvo. It destrovn all desire for whisky, beer or other alcolhoUe stimu lants. Thousands have successfully used it and have been restored to lives of sobriety and usefulness. Can be Riven secretly. "R.'giiullng (he merits of Orrlno we can say that wo know of several persona who have been benefited by the use of same, and we heartily endorse it for the purposes for which It is recommended." Jf von fail to set result? from OURINW after a trial your monoy will be refunded. Costs only $1.00 per box. Ask for free booklet tclliuj; all ubout UK- DRUEHL & FEANKEN, 271 SO. MAIN; SMITH DRUG 00., 215 : SO. MAIN. Auto Stage, j Leaves Wendovor for Gold Hill H and Ibapah, S a. in. Monday, H Wcdnecday and Friday; returns I Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturday, m leaving Ibapah 6 a. m. and con. I ncctc with noon train for Salt B Lake City. Fares reasonable. I Reservations solicited. I I Spencer -Wilson I Auto o. I Hotel Flaaiers 133-137 West 47th St. , N, Y. CITY. 200 Feet Et of Broadway. A modern fireproof hotel in th heart of the theater, club and hotel district; convonlcnt to all car lines. An exceptional orches tra. Rooms with private bath. $3 er day, From Grand Central Utlon, Broadway cars without transfer. From Pennsylvania Sta tion, 7th avonue cars without transfer. Booklet on raqueit. H. R. SHARES, Prop. LIQUORS 1 CAN NOW BE MADE AT HOME AT A i i SAVING OF OVER CO PER CENT. f There has been recently discovered by I D , an experienced distiller a method for male- ! K Ing liquors of all kinds In the privacv , 91 of the home. With a Concentrated 13.- i II tract a smooth and mellow Whlnkev, m Tjiquor or Cordial can be made at a sav- Ji Ing of over CO per cont of the price usu- : iB ally charged by the liquor dealers. Rc- . 'fi quires no apparatus of nny kind and a ' J few minutes does the work. Some poo- li plo will question the legality of this, but -fit It has been carefully Investigated and . u found to be legitimate under all present . ft laws. This new method of making liquors ' ,11 at home will be welcomed by thousands i :J of people, not only on account of the I 'M purity and excellence, of the liquors that i St can be made, but on account of Its great ' ii saving. ; 7f With this method a quart of line "Wills- 1 8( key enn be made for twonly-elght ceiita, j Mjj equal If not butter to thai, sold at many 11 1 times tho price. Many people who have i tried these Concentrated Extracts havo ! i I been delighted with their success. i m For full information send postal lo the ) ap UNIVBRSAIj IMPORT CO.. -1.10G Unlvcr- fj I sal Bldg., Cincinnati, O., and ask for Freo , b Booklet on tho "secrets of making liquors ( 1 at home." i w3 Enlarge Your Bust? gg-J M remely which enlarges the bust 1 to lu Mffjl Inches; noJnJury: no poisons: homo tieui- HflS mcnt; 51000 If we can't; seuled facta, lt. If stamps- CONWAY SPECIFIC CO.. ITS sfP Trcmont at.. Boston. Mass ItLi Bp