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Show THE OGDEN STAN DA mm INVESTMENT 8ECURITI$. A. Hogle & Cc (As reported by J.STOCKS. , BANK LOCAL. ilil Bankers Trust . . . Columbia Trust Xeseret National ....... Deseret Savings of Ogden . First National Nat Bank of Republic . of Commerce Natl BankBank Natl City Natl Copper bank .... Security State Utah State National-..- . . Utah Savings & Trust . Walker Bros Bankers-- . Zion's Savings & Trust 1I0.M 100.00 U2.00 150 .CO 10S.0O 95.00 GREAT INTEREST IS MANIFEST IN SALE OF AR ED Muitaol Crssiinnisry Improvement Is Shown in Amalgamated Assessment Must Be, Paid December Market; lioniemous 6, Company Admonishes Metals Stronger. 115.00 105.00 iUGAR STOCK SDo5de Asked I J150. 0015160. 00 85.00 250.00 2G0.OO 185.00 31S.00 245.00 " .Investment Bond Buying Is : Encpuraged By Rise - in Exchange 235.00 20.00 18. 00 ' - : ervOCKS. I Bid I Asked "'washtVRTON'. Tee .1. A decided -1.20 1.00 Amal Sugar, com In the wool market Is improvement 65.00 do 8s pfd the In noted the 2.00 monthly review ofbusiBeet Grwrs Sugar pfd com S3. 0 federal reserve "board outlining , Con. Wagon . 'i 330.03 ness conditions. The monthly bulletin Home Fire Ins t .19 .......... Coal Issued by the board says: Independent 102.00 raw wool ihowed Morgan Canning& 9sTelpfd ... 100,00 S8.00 100. CO nn"The market for Mt States Tel tendency durin. November upward K.JO ugar pfd and com People's a Increase in volume of with 101.00 slight n 9950 Schramm-Johnsoas pia, the month. in trie Bos.68 .52 rales during Standard Coal . ...... 2.27H ton district dealers report that there 40.0 reduction In 60,00 has been an Utah Fire Clay &8.00 ' 80,00 the stocks of appreciable more Utah Pr & ..Lt 1st pfd.... the popular woolsto ... 103.00 105100 Z C M I difficult nometlmea is it and that 10O. 00 West Cache Sugar kinds de of the Quantities "large .. ,5.25 buy 16.00 ' Mutual Creamery ' .6S . ,.72 elred without causing- - the prices to U S Fuel 7s pfd ZOO. 00 ''.-- ' advance." Walker Broa Dry Goods. ana-mor- July -- e . ; Utah-ldahoSug- - -- ar . non-asaessa- Utah-Idaho-Sug- .'..'' 4 There are many features connected with these Gold Notes which make them . bl. e ar - . E i , ' . ; BANKERS TRUST CO., Salt Lake. HALLORAN-JUDGTRUST CO.. Salt Lake. ED. D. SMITH 6c SONS, Salt Lake. J. A. HOGLE 6c CO.. Salt Lake. Ogden. Pocatello' asmnt . i 1, 1926. The announcement that $120,000 of the $300,000 issue of Collateral Gold Notes of the Mutual Creamery Company had been sold, materially added to the active interest already manifest an this attractive investment, and brisk buying is reported at the offices of each of the investment houses handling the notes; rs -- - ' . $-19- 0, The assessment lsvled by tho Amal Sugar company upon Its com gamated mon stock will be delinquent on De cember 8. 1921. Som stockholder of the company are of the Impression that .... the assessment levied is voluntary in Its nature and need not be paid unl choooe to pay It. To with re ascertain the tru situation J- - A. nowell. who to thla matter. spect ........... Is acting as general attorney tor tne company, was Interrlewed and made the following statement: "If then are any holders of common of the Amalgamated Sugar com stock ...... pany, who are laboring under th Imlevied by steels The independent pression that the no pronounced response to overnight re- Cement Securities . common I the the company 118.00 110.001 board against the says, In. New England, of a - proposed merger. Republic ports In with! not is stock Uvled accordanc, the woolen and worsted Industry has law. Iron & rSteel was the only Issue of that BONDS The are mistaken. supreme In they basis on a normal been running" class to register more thanv. a nominal Asked J Bid of our state, in the case of .Weeds of the fact that the market at court spite change. . Preliminary 'quotations for for87. oo; 89.00 the present time is dull.. Philadelphia vs Emma Copper company, has recentbrisk S L Stock Ex 6s 1929 ..... eign exchange showed, a further ' '70.. 00 72. 0 rise. In German marks.; S P L A &.8 L 4s 1951. ly decided that nothwlthstand yig the 96.00 dress goods mills have been operating 6s Coal 1924.... New the Standard oils, of agreement of a corporation articles especially High grade manu cent 80 of ut The capacity. per & Lt 1st 5s 1944 Jersey and Calif ornia Issues of the Stand Utah Pr & stock when 86.00J provide in Phila Issued lathat its fully paid the 75.00 facturer of knitting yarns Pr 4s 1930 ardOil company, led the list to higher Utah Lt article 98 60 delphia continued to do a rood busi levels for a While, wfth chemicals, and Utah Securities 6s 1922 .. be amended by a vote of the hold . . 8.00t 90.00 ness and many-havnumerous unclassified shares Sharp re orders sufficient can the atock so as to enable them to run .at full capacity ers of a majority ofassessable. versaWset in before hood, however, when The to stock make Mvas resumesuch v. celling of Meorilan Petroleum ell into. 1922. FOREIGN GOVERNMENT BONDS. no 2 points. Railof judg-court that course, i holds, d,- that stock reacting did not do In Cleveland textile As reported by J. A. Hogle te Co.) way. Steel - Snrinsrs. International Paper can be obtained against the inment I Bid Asked Union Bag" and Famous Players also fell holders of the stock wlio j their operations last month dividual back 1 to 3 points. Conditions in the Argentine 5s 1345 70 68 tfre aatessment, but that to pay fall, bond market were very confusing. Praconly about 70 per cent of the 934 do 7s 1923 99rf averaging , the failure of holders for remedy new made "the all normal. tically Libertyof 40 to 80 cents Belgium-8105V 105 1941 assessment Is to to of stock pay at records gains high 105 do 7V'sS 1945 Referring to the nonferrious metal adrertlse and sell the 103'j stock in accordthe per J100 while f reign war issues, nota- Brasil 1903 49Vi' the board markets 5s these 52, says trade, Ittw. Th of agreebly- French and Belgian government bonds ance nrticles with 104 1930 8s ..: do 1034( tre generally quiet with no unusual deo ment of the Amalgamated Sugar Kted heaviness. Call money British comdeveloped mar 405 5. 5s J927 wand remainder for the 5 expected per Cent. opened at of holders 93 of a Aires-6- s 192B - 90. vote the a Buenos Prov by pany, the year. The October average prices Rails wavered for a brief period, 'but Canadian 5s 1937' , , 93 common of the ' outstanding on In the final dealings strengthened 97ii show uniform advances over the fig majority 97U do 53-192meeting called for declaration of. an extra, dividend on Chi ures for September, and lead, zinc And stock, at a special 92 90 1827 do bMa amended so have that The closing"! Chile gov 8s 1941 purpose, cago,- Burlington & Qulncy. 103i tin averages were the highest since a to make the atockbeen was firmi Liberty- - bonds made, new high Dan Con Mun 8s 1946..... 102V3 and assessable, 103 or 103st June. ilay records but other bonds,; especially an the with in accordance amendment t 101 French IQUa The net refinery N'ew York price o assessment has been levied upon the developed heaviness., 96 9CH 1941. do 13 was a cents Novcm ' 65 copper pound stock of. $1.39 per do 5s 1920 hare, 6l; ber 16, as compared with 12.7B cents common 8s De 1945.. Denmark of becomes which I09i upon King delinquent , .OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET. November while the 1, 71 per pound 4s .1931 (large pieces).. 704 not if and at that cember Jap $, paid 121, choice 1309; Catle heavy Receipts price of lead at New York remained at '71 do 4s 1931 (small pieces); lb be adsteers 15. 255. 90; good steers $4. 05. 25; 87 U 4.65 cents.. Copper productions in time the delinquent stock will S7. do 1st 4'4s 1923". (Irg prs)-on sold December fair steers $4.004.oO; choice feeder steem sale and for vertised 8787Vi 1925 . 4ViS ' do October t'nd to (1rg pc)t amounted 21,257,764 J4.75dJ5.25; choice cows and heifers $4.25 so do 2nd 4 Vis 1925 (sm to 20.926.554 28, 1921. MIT NT STTLIi fiTOCK j: pounds. 34. 50; iair to good cows and . heifers Italian compared V 30.?i 191S 5s 31,i rounds in September. The produc54.00?4v25; cutters 32.00(8)3.00; canners 96 "If any holder of common stock does K 5Vs 1929 934 in western tion, Jl.002.00;- choice feeder cows S3,0tt& U do districts copper tjle ... 94 95U 1937 not 5Is pay his assessment on or prior to 4.00;' fat bullSv$2.'50$J2.25; bologna bulls 4 j at the earn low level which December Leipzig 5s ................. ,,; 6, 121.. the company will veal calves ?6.007.00." 42i0i.90; 0 has prevailed since spring. The board. ha no discretion 6s ; "5 in the matter, but 65; choice fat hogs, Munich Receipts Hogs 7Vs however, reports that-thiViiNewfoundland 68 1936... mines will be compelled under 175 to 250 lbs.. $6.65; bulk of sales 36.15 . . lead . , the law to ad T110 8s 1940... 109il of uia-Norway King ui aim luauo, wnicn produce vertise such 6tock for sale and sell 6, 65;. feeder hogs $7.W?'8.eo. .. 103 1936 Ss 103i Paulo 50 percent of the U. S. the same Sheep Receipts 3708; choice Iambs San 112 112t? approximately upon th date fixed, DecemSwiss Ss 1940 f 6.507.50; wethers $3.604.75 fat-e- i of lead, are operating dt ber 28,. and production r.i 1962 o9. 3s if the assessment is not h Trunk Grand .; .lambs feeder 5.006.60.' full capacity. In this dlstrUt the $3.0O3.OO; 02 J 6t 1955 6s 6 the holders of December paid by 'Arrivals ;.(. for lead is strong, consumption such stock will necessarily 340 N 350 pay not Nystrum & Taylor- - Cokeville,' "Wye, 1 San Paulo 8s 1936 gild loan outrunning production. car cattle. the assessment but the expense only Eli. Beckstead, Bancroft, Ida., 3, cars of advcrtislng the stock for salt. RAILROAD BONDS. MINING SECURITIES. A. Hogle &Co. J. "I shall bo glad to have as much (As by Reported A. (As reported by J. W. G. TPerry, Cokeville, Wyd., 2 cars llogle St Co. I I Asked "1 Bid publicity as possible given to the true cattle. Bid Ask4 facts with relation to this matter, beWilliams & Graham,, Cokeville, Wyo.. Atch Top & Kan 4s 1995... 85' 85UI cause I cannot believe that any holder Star Antelope 6 cars cattle. 7177 ? .oov!$ 1933 B Si O conv 4is Con Mines common :0l of stock in the Amalgamated 104 .01i Zweigart Bros., American Falls, Ida., Can Nat.Rys 7s 1935 104i Am Albion Con . .' will consider it good .05, 1946 109U .06, company Nor Sugar Can 6Hs Alt Tunnel , .12 j J2i business 12 cars C M & St P conv 4Us 1932 6S Roy Graham, Montpelier.ilda., "hki allow his stock to to ' policy .. Bullion . 0 Vi .03 ' 103 cattle. 107H Un Sta 6b 1963 Chi be amount sold of the assessfor the .. .. Hill Vl 7 .01 Big 60 57 Vt Dingle, Ida., cars cattle. Grand Trunk Pac 4s 1955 . . Graham, Roy I be loath to ment and would Cot Coal thereon, JT. 'EL' Big .0Yj .05 Clinton, Buhl, Ida.. 11 cars, lambs. Great Nor-7- s 196 ........ lOSVi lOSTi Bearer see any stockholder compelled lo pay Copper .004 Charles Clayton, Saratoga, Wyo., 3 cars Gt Nor of Can 6Vt 1936... .00i 99Vi .10 .01 Bay State . . cattle.any expenses in addition to the assessVi N Y C "s 1930 10S 106 Black Metal . .10 ment levied. It seem to me. there Jensen Bros., Rexburg, Ida., 1 car cattle OS L 4s 1923....... .09i S9ls S6j Bingham Galena and hogs. .oiu ......... ,;44 1930 that every holder of euch stock 108U fore, 7s Penn Central Eureka .01 .00H R. L. & J. C. Allen. Cornish, 1 car S P.L A & S L 4s 1961... "71" 70 should make every effort' possible to ' Columbus Rexall .12 .UYm V . Mr"cattle. . 70H Colorado Con .. '70 & S F PL 4s J950 ... L St assessment prior to December the pay Crane Creek Sheep, Co., Caldwell, Ida., 0H .03 8, the date 83i . 83 . do PL of the delinquency. .. Crown 5 cars sheep. Point, .02H .osvi S5 . 1934 5s 93i P conv '., MONiri: Cardiff ixdh niitrrs .92 .85 & Gallagher, Denver, 6 cars S do McElfcerren .'8S 87 ".4s 1929 ......... Cott King - '. 00 H "The creditor of the company have 85 ' do ref 4s 1955 .... cattle. , 86,' Daly ... $.00 Bob Johnston, Denver, 1 car cattle. 81 80 agreed to refinancing plans which S term 4s 1950 Emma Silver . . ' 88 0QU will enable the. company Sales and Shipments. fc84 1947 to 4s U 1st P Mines . Empire Swanston & Son, Swanston,, Cal., r-8 cars ' do conv 4s 1927 ... .01i ....... liquidate Its indebtednessgradually 92 91Vi the and B. K..&. .. Bell ir' : i 2.25 cattle. 83 U TJ P ref 4s 200$ .... Mi War Finance corporation ha advanc!o3i "ioiU ed So 85 '.a Eureka Mines . Ogden Packing & Provision Co., Ogden, West 1946 ... 5s Pac to the company the E. Crown Pt. .. funds .02 1 car cattle ., ,02, E. Tin. CoaL .. .OOVi with which to pay fornectary all th .00 beets Fox & Keller. Ogden, "2 cars cattle, 4 East Tin Con . 03 it during the present seaINDUSTRIAL BONDS. cars feeder cattle. by purchased . . Eureka Lily .0 ,07 son. The larger stockholders of the (As reported by J. A. Hogle & Co.) Bullion . .03 .024 Did Asked Eureka X company, on the date upon whlc,h the T . . Gold Chain .024 CHICAGO GRAIN; asses ment was levied, paid the asse. 87 Grand Central . 86V2 .21 .35 CHICAGO, Dec. l, Bears inline wheat Aimr Smelt ref 53 1947... levied against ment their tatock, .. .. .. Howell 1925... 103V 7J4s Oil 104i .054 .04i market had the. advantage Intoday during AnglOrAm to the sum of approximate 101 Iron Blossom . . .19 .20 amounting Texas and Anaconda Copper 7s 1929.. 101 Rains. the .05 .07 1024 Iron King . . .. ly $850,000 out of the one million dolin' southern Argentina were reported, and Armour & Co 7s 1920 ...... 102-M S .... 2.00 3.00 iooV IC1 Judge lars levied, leaving only $150,000, a the idellveries here on December con Beth Steel 7s 1935 ........ 109 V4 .10 Keystone . . ', tracts were of fair volume. Several", bi, Cerro de Pasco 8s ; 1931... 104T4 109 good portion of which ha already been 105 . Lehl Tlntlc . .. .01U commission houses led the selling although Dupont 7s'193i .0li paid. .01-- ' 109 Leonora .01U the Texas rainAapparently failed to reach Goodyear T & R 8s 1941,. 109 "The necessary steps haTe been tak- .S3 100 Vi Bell Silver . .. 99i the Panhandle or west Texas where the Xenn Cooper .2 en to assure the company bf an eco. . .. 1U3 fta 1931 103V 01 ITllvRni.f1-Tiro Moqsonite areeage is located. Onenini? larger wheatwhich nomical and efficient administration 101 103 Mammoth .. ... to varied from unchanged j Morris & Co quotations, . .01 of its affairs in .the future. If the c lower, with December! rac Gas & Elec 7s 1925... ' 100 Day figures to Mason Valley .. 'ioiii May 105. 1.00 to U S Rubber 7VaS 1930 and May 1.17 company is eo nianaged. as there Is $1.134 to 1.13 .084 .094 very reason to believe that it will 'were followed by a moderate np- St Oil of Cal 7s 1931....... iosh 105 b Michigan-Uta- h 1.17, . . 107 New Qulncy .054 .0 St Oil Of N Y 7s 1931...... turn which, however, proved, transien t. b and the management is backed by 101. ' Nalldriver . . . ...... 100 Wet weather over the corn belt- - ga e Swift & Co 7s8s 1925 confidence of the creditors, which the !03V4 North Standard 105 108 1941 ...... After Unitedo Drug strength Uto tothe corn market. 54?4 ' .. .. ... Plutus 83 1930. 8$ .20 7s they'have already manifested by proto Sugar higher. May. opening ' 9S' for .05 the gradual liquidation of .01 95'4 Prince Con ' . . . viding Va Car 5s 1923 . . i "1 54 hardened all around. ,oov, : 104U 104H Paloma . . . . . the West Elec 7s 1925 company indebtedness, and If the Oats were firmer with corn,, notwith10- -i Ploche Bristol . .01 105 common stock of the com oats on De- Westinghou8e,7s 1931 holders of ' .004 ii standing large deliveries of . . . .01 Provo ,9 cember- contracts.! The market started with the managing of pany 02 Rico Argentine unchanged to c up, May '38V4 to 38c, to ficers the fullest extent. I believe .. .. .Ml Peak Reeds and held near the,lnltial range. In time will be reKANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. the that 00 Well company Rico In was at ' provisions 'virtually Trading KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Dec. l.(Unlted South Standard stored in a large measure to the posi.12 .15 a standstill, with (luotatlons almost nom- States Bureau, of Markets.) Cattle . ReSells .. .01 tion It once occupied and that a new .03. inal.,." 23c to Sil King Coal . 2.20 ceipts 2700; beef steers steady 2.05 era of prosperity is in store for It. Later an estimate that the condition of.51 yearlings 4S.25; best heavies Silver King Con .53 of winter wheat in Texas is only 20 to higher; "I know that Judge Ilolapp, who has other sales $5.00'S'8.50: calves Sioux Mines . . 02 23 per cent of normal brought about a fered Si assumed the position of Presi recently vealers best . to . $9.00; ,50c .20 Hecla higher; South .4 ptrong decided fresh , upturn, but profit taking good and choice heavies and mediums SHver Shield'. dent and manager of the com .04 .04i pany, is general here and rains inKansas caused anew $fc.007.50; all other classes strong; spots Tar of the same opinion that I . .. . .02 .03.-Baby setback." The close was unsettled at 4 cows $3.50l&.50; Tlntic Central . on have expressed and that no holder of .02 to IVic net decline. ith Dsftiber S1.13Va higher heifers $4.006.50;. mosr bulls IS.Mftp Tlntic Standard 2.00 common 2.02 stock can afford to !eehU , and May $i:i63i to 1.16?4. , bulk cutters Uncle Sam .. . ?2.502.75; .00! stock to pay the assessment after .corn all rail ana 3.65; cannersstockers .to, falling by Exportersf. were and . feeders $4,001$ Utah Con . .OOV4 .OO Buffalo but purchases were i3.00g)3.25; thereon. .03 Union Chief .. X small. ,Tbe close was. nervous, ic net 5.45. market slow, Victor Con . ... 0 t Hogs 10Receipts 4000; 200 lower td a ' shade ads'ance with May54,i 15c lower; good 03 pound hors Victor Mining . moetly ; to 54c.. , ; ub to $0.70; one load choice- lights h)I Whirlwind .. r. .03 bulk good hogs $4.50'6.5; West Toledo . .oau .02 at $t.75;sows 2.60 steady: mostly, f' 5. 75(Sa(. 00: Walker Mining 2.70. packing CASH PRICES. .06 Woodlawn . . .08. 1. Wheat No. 2 hard pigs strong: top $7.15. CHICAGO, Dec. ' 3500; kiliing casses Yankee Con . . . .01 Receipts . .03 Sheep ' $1.15. 2 cliotce 54. ewes 25c Zuma higher; .024 .034 .2 strong to .Corn No. 2 mixed? "49H50ic;-.NTexas wethers $4.50; fed western lambs . yellow! Sales. Opening Oats No. 2 whlte , 23Vi36c; No, 3 $9. SO. ,raerltm Metals 4000 at lc.600 at to cover their con tracts In rails and oils today. , The strength o fforeign exchange further extended Investment buying; of ravorabie. industrial con opnas ditions encouraged speculative sentl ment. Sates approxiroatedTOO.OOO shares. Covering of short contracts' in rails. shippings and oils Imparted a firm tone to. leading shares at the opening of today's stock market. Union Pacific. Ca nadian. Pacific, Northern Pacific, Chicago ana xsortawestern and Norfolk & western from- large. frac averaged rangingMercantile one point. tions Jo 'gains Marine extended its Initial fractional preferred rise to two points and Standard Oil of X?w Jersey was strong with Mexican made Petroleum. Each $500 Note Selling: at Interest Coupons "Payable Quarterly, Will Net Buyers 8V2C'C. Mature . INDUSTRIAL. Dec l. Shorts continued N1TW YORK. , Bid I THURSDAY EVENING; DECEMBER 1, 1921 RD-EXAMIN- attractive I : . . - 4s ending-Februar- s i 4 - 9 , ... foreig- 8s-194- 7s n-issues, ! fr - ) . I d - ... - M ; . f ' e we Paris-Orlea- ' ' de-nik- nd ns .- . - ' .1 ; I I . - s " - 1 - ' COMPANY cjDuld do thbEach of theie J . mea.is vvell-know- n subitan-tiull- y : Company, and holds a position cn the W. Y! Jensfti, George IT. Dern, Frank A. Fhhr, A. Jensen, Wesley E. King, Frrd C, Jensen, George Albert Smith, Harry V. Shearwan and T. C. Steven&ou. Mutual Creamery Collateral'. Gold Notes are secured by & first mortgage to the Bank erii. Trust Company of Salt Lake, covering all of the company '1 equipment at its 31 plants, vrhich on September 1, 1921, had a book value of $5&9,3"".03, and br pledge of the company equity in real estate and buildings, arising from plant purchases. On .pteraber 1, 1921, this amountedofto$1.23?.-261.7- 7 making a.tetal security or A LITTLK MORE THAN FOCK DOLLARS FOR EACH DOLLAR OF dirce-torate- $365,-S3L6- 0, -- NOTES. k There. are also 4500,000 in quick and assets, which serve as a further guarantee of the safety of the investment.' All the 'raonei' derived from the sale of.th notes will be added to the company free working capital, to care for the steadily volume of business, and will nut in plants, invested' be, semi-quic- ng eosting-one-hal- - - interested in the Mutual Creamery Mutual Creamery Company has been a real success from its inception in 100S. For the 12 years prior toin21, it paid dividend totaling an average of OV2 per cent per annum. A conservative course was adopted for 1921, during the deflation period, and no dividends have been declared. Thia action has strengthened the corporaton and enabled it to maintain its high credit standing amoijjj financial institutions. Resumption of dividends is expected to cime next spring. During the last seven month, the company took its deflation shrinkage, replaced the great stock of merchandise necessary 'to carry on ita business vith new purchases of vrar prices, and has accu f . - y branded "MA ft) OVCLOVR.M - f mulated cash' surpluses of $40U0. IT IS "BACK TO NORMALCY." Onlv a STRONG During the last fiscal year, 28, 1921, Mutual Creamery Company did a total business of. Eight Million Dollars, in its 14 creameries and 17 cheese factories, located in S "western and northwestern .states. It is a PHI MART. KSSKNTIAL, IXDC8-TRV- , marketing foods that are used in every home even day butter, egjrs, cheese, ic cream and butermilk. It operate more extensively than docH any ether creamery west of the .Missouri river.-'lproducts are I - - .. k . '( -- -- 5S-19- ' ' 50 Notes Selling: at 98 and Accrued Interest Next Interest Date January 1, 1922. . '. ' . ' . . -- P-S- F -': , : ' . . I 1 Main Office: Salt Lake City, Utah 'early-trading- - .... -- . -- Utah-Idah- -- - co-oper- i ...-- ' . . . f 5; ; - : a 5he-stoc- k; ( - also-c.fi- . ; - - ; . - SUGAR SU PPLY ' " - 9i50c.' white S3434 Vic Rye nominal. CQ&62c. Barley Timothy seed $5.00.00. Clover seed $12. 30 15. 00. ... Pork, nominal, v,, Lard SS.55. ' ' Ribs $7.00(7.75. . - CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO. Dec. 1. (United States Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts . " : ' . ........ . i ; ' r v ... eef 3e; sc. . Je:5c; . ' - . lc Black Metals .00 at 10c. Bell Silver 500 at 62c 7000 at 8c Kureka Bullion 1060 at . , JUcniKan-Lia- n ;oou .ai steers steady to strong: spots ' New Qulncy 3000 at 6c; 10D0 at c. earners , and .stockers 2000 at 5ft0 at 3 He bulla. Xorth Standard higher;, veal calves stronjc to 2ac higher; 2000 at steady; Bingham GaUna 2000 at bulk beerste'ers J6.BO09.OO: best to pack- 5!4c. ' ers $.50; bulk around 59.00(39,25. at 6ic. rrlnce Con. 1000 600 to 690 61c Con. 62c; Silver at at Hops Receipts 5000; market active King 15c lower than yesterday averace; mostStandard 20 at 32. M; ii a4 pigs tactly 10c lower: light lightsonand. 11.95..150 pound "avCloslna Sales. ically steady; top $7.10" 180 pound Black Metal 2500 at 10c erages; J6.95?i7.05 on 170 to bulk l Braver Copper 1000 at io. averages; practical top $.90;bulk 17.$.70 00 T:JLst Crown Volnt 1000 at 2C (16.90; pigs mostly steady; Kureka Balllon 1000 at 3c. 7.10; few at 7.2Q. 18.000; market gen.Howell 1000 at 5c. Sheep Receipts wet New Qulnrry 2000 at 5c; 100 at Vic. strong considering erally steady; spot western lambs $10.45; at 6c fleeces; top fed Bingham Galena S0OO South Hecla Ext. 2000 at lc. bulk fdt lambs 9.7510.30; choice handy ewes .J3.5OS4.50; 'Tlntic Standard 00 at'Jl.OO; 100 at ewes $5.00; bulk catlve feeder lambs up to 10-- 00. $1.97. -- ; x ' . FLOUR MARKET. MINNEAPOLia, Minn., Dec .1. FlouT unchanged to 10c higher; in carload lots, . , at $750iS.OO a family patmts Rioted cotton sacks. barrel". in d,1 Bran $17.0018.00. , : ' METAL MARKET. LONDON. Dec 1. Stancard copper spot 163 7s 75 iOs: tin 67 7s: electrolytic ' 26.10s. . 6;. zlnc 6d;;,&ad - t . Buy Bonds by Mail r ' : ' - CHICAGO QUOTATIONS. CHICAGO. Dec. 1. - Wheat . . , High .. Low ' Open Investments are more satisfactory to buy than merchan- - , disd, wblch, everybody knows, , can? now be bought safely from relikble houses. '. - You can find out! all Abbu a bond in advance, "" ajid we i aim. to- offer you only safe investments which are suitable to ; your ' Individual needs.' Weha,Te perfected a system of selling securities by mail.which. . . is safe and simple. We assume all risk and expense-odelivery to purchaser. We will send them ' through your- bank If desired. Full details i wiil be- sent upon re-'-v quest.',;f': . , -- - , -- . Dec-M- ay . . POTATO - J1.13V1 ' Corn Dec. May . Oats Dec. May - Pork Liard .38 " 1.19 .4SH .55 .33 '4. .38. $1.13tt-$Ull- l.U .48; :54H .31 .3S14 russets ? ' ,' , S:52 S.90 8.52 8.92 8.50 8.90 S.50 S.90 7,72 7;37 7.72 f. Jan. May. V .323, s Jan.. Jan.. May ttlbs .54 , , - .47r. ; $1.154 . . 7.75 .7.75 MARKET. , CHICAGO. Dec. 1. Potatoes steaay; reCV)M ceipts Zt cars; total United Sva.;es ahlp-me- nt 475 cars: Wisccnain bulk round whits Jl.S0tfl.75 cwt.; ditto sacked 1.16 SI. 50 cwt.; Minnesota sacked round white $1.4001.60 cwt.; Red rivrr saxkod ' and .54H bulk $l.r51.5f cwt.; Mlchican bo)n round whit $1. 0 1.75 cv7t.. Idaho sack.32S ed ruraJi J1.0p2.00 cwt.; Idaho fackrd N . ' r fZ.ZS cwt.. NEW YORK SILVER, NEW. YORK. Dec..l.rorelgn bar 68c Mexican dollars oo Blc OMAHA LIVESTOCK. OATAHAr Neb; Dec," 1 (United Statea Bureau of Markets.) Hoea Receipts 000; market active, strong to 10c higher; bulk medium and lipht butchers $i.4057) 6.60: top 15.65; bulk stronger welhta butchers and mixed yrades $S.003.40. " ' Cattle Receipts S060; beef steers ; no eholcs for steers .here;etronjk, . steady to etronjr; bulls., and veals strong--; stockers and. feeders strong to . 15c higher. Sheep Receipts 4000; - lambs l$25c bulk $.405.B5; top .6i; aheep higher;. ewe top $4.75; feeders strong: strong; beat. i feeding lambs .00. , . . . , .. t j k ' .v BUTTER. AND EGGS. INVESTMENT SECURITIES CHICAGO. Dec; 1. Batter hicher; 47c; firsts ile; . sec-en16? Main St. Ecclea BIcIjl. creamery. extras 3c. standards S337c; Salt Cake City, Utah Ogden, UUh Ksxs uaehanged; rscelpts 1182 car. all-v- er ;s REPRIEVE GRANTED ' "TO CONDEMNED IrlEN f . - ahe-stoc- : J. J Hogle & Co. ,l : -- H3 ds - . v 1,- - Governor OI-- J a reprieve aranted Wednesday until . February 3 to John JU Ilathlo and Elvie Ti Kerby. alia James Owens. who were- sentenced to be hanped here Friday for their part In the Pendleton jail break of July. 1120. which resulted In the killing of 8herlff Taylor of Umatilla county. The reprieve is allowed because attorney appealed to the supreme court from decision of clrcnlt court Wednesday denying a nrrit of habeas corpus. The of the capital punconstitutionality ishment law la' being attacked. SAXiEM, Ore cott Dec. - . MOVES FASTER u- cordlr.r to th romrlalRt. and brcam wer to ukb over nw ST. LOUIS BREWERY the latter ftrrri friend. lh Schuti or ton tOO.OflO Inc of . ww LAW annulled. ATTACKS BEER the of conatltutlna the balk pat aon'i crop rmalGln" omold. haa hucs IGNORED CRIES OF . flr durtne the pat week, havinr 1. A auit KT. IX3LI3. Mo., referred to rrenldent Zajraa of Cuba tmcontU-tuttona Ihm anllbr law .'. SUFFOCATING 11EN ror final deelslan. If the imnrUon h filed in fdral rurt la concluded It im tindentood that one-ha- lf In by th faiirtafr corporaUon, a local the uicar will be marketed TIHUR. India. Nov. It. (By Th United th in half and th other brwry. in th ce.ar for Attorntra Aociatd brwtrr Prm.) TJltnonr tif-to, State. oo , nui mi pur- - th fin pciuion inn ,ii aurroucdlrr tht o fecauon r r n : i of to the of Moplah prohibit cenfrti SILK HAT BANDITS a lrvnrra whll belnc trantferrd from for ldenced hr ih wordtnf f th na- Fhorapur to HlUry tn a cloid rall- NEW yOEKfS LATEST tlonal jron. wa Uhn br the rem prohlbiuon .act.. Tay aJo way former the cf Inquiry here today rendered !ml;oo quoted by opinion General Talmer rrroHUni dar. NEW TORK. Dec 1. Silk fc&Ud f Tht rerve pollceraan in char cf for medical pyrpoa. bandit made tht!r appearance V.'ed-ibewaa The crime. crantfd of ion told th-f -priwsin brewery Tork' perrnlt(lb New in aoclety nedav No-.fen water beer medicinal a manufacture durlrr into Joumr. and ald walked Suffolkjto Kour of them refuted to heed thalr rriea tcaote atjvember S and manufacture waa a! art he wan street cafe held tip Max 8chnurbhim not cuterr.ary lo furnith ed loon afterward, the petition ter tht point of revolver and robbed nainwr i, irym remreo reaccinf- l'odi of $10,000. Then. coveriBt tne omer,wnn oraera xrom a n rri?ner ,iuhw-muna iini'inmu i natron of the place wun meir Kuii.arujsjiiJi bill -- h pajeediover tht route in flml!ar vibi on 1 any fol- - ber : t the anti-beend threatening to ahootofIf the Ifce'dlfTerent occaaiona two consreaa later and without ruth daya ou; backed door.jby lowed, they an alarm could be lven. lKjbrwr- - wa ordered to atop aklnr j celure. Tfie inspector for the South Ir.dU- hunrfii rllmbed into an automobile. the beer. oothat th meb ef the railway escape. tetjfjd gause and made their. wirt ventilating in the va had Echnurb received the money taictn EXPERT DISPUTES : been a blocked freah . a by cafe, ale of application of the from . that tha conitlon wa oo CORONER'S VERDICT paint, trut only after the tragedy. llt bn Ku-ro- hn pe 1. Shipment of raw sugar from Cuba were larrer last week than In any recent similar period, amounting to f7,000 tons, of which about 8 0 per ctnt waj detlned to reflnerle In "New York. Philadelphia and Iloerton. Under th Influence of this freer movement of raw erupplies refiner are getting Into a better position to Till orders promptly, after having been In an oversold condition for the past six weeks. KAKT WEST STJPPr4l During this period. Louisiana, surar beet ug"ar ractorlts of the mlll,the west and the San Francisco refineries handling Hawaiian sugar, have been Supplying the balk of the tnad demand from the Pacific coast eastward to the Ohio river and some beet sugar has been ahlpped east a far as Central New York. Only a narrow strip of eastern territory ha been.supplied by eastern aeaboeLrd refiners, all of whom have been forced to restrict melting on account of the exhaustion of their raw stocks following. ths heavier demand for sugar at the end of October. RKKT rSTlMATK CUT A revised estimate of the beet euxar crop by government ofTidala place the probable output for the seaon at $60. 000 long tons, lnntead of $10,000 tons, aa earlier estimated. The distribution of both beet sugar ajid Louisiana, plantation erade since the of the harvesting smson rtaa been much heavier' than during the corresponding period last year and the of these crop remaining to quantity be disposed of after December will bs than 300,000 ton le approximately at the end of-l- 20. i tiu: ' hangs by The deal negotiate! the Cuban sugar cemmJuon with three of the leading refining compaaiee, wj:rrby . bo-ginni- f inb ng or 4Tot-Attom- ey I - er ihe-jUr- .r cr tlt.jlt irit - - er pro-nefo- re . -- re-ra!- M . THREE KIVEKS. Mich.. Dec. 1. Dr. Albert F. Warthin. UnlveraltT of RAIN BREAKS LONG DROUGHT. IN TEXAF lichlgan patbeolcglst, twtlfled at lhl. trial of Mrs. Levinn FLack vsedncacay -" Dec. pri-liqu- iet 1- NEW TORK, at clrc-jtr.ftan- ct MAHONEY'S SISTER Beet Sugar Distribution Is : GUILTY OF FORGERY Reported Much Heavier Dec. 1. Mr. flrirfi.C' Wuh..' This Year Jam sister . at-tackl- nc J j . D. nxar-Tia- fa wnuam bacK. tne-- ceierwam Dolores Jphnaon. o( Mthftnv.'fflnvif.iiwl wife roufderr,,ihuand. whOmhe la chargeJ-wilhD.VlUR. ' Tex., Lxc 1. Rain com to not did a was murdered, found Moke a drought of five months- rulUy by Jury.having Wednesday hjj nillltrain by hanging,, a the C0Tar.rh Intermit of forgery In conneetlcn with an. but fell in Iegd fraudulent instrument by which Jury decided. The defer.ae cUIraa'4il gectlon of Texas. GO- Prea'dent D'.ir of :ieiico Former r. WaHhln tald it was either ahock was part Indian. be worth $200,000 Sentence wa or poiaon. rveeral days yould be re ' f fired aimwa of , .accuaed quired to date rmlne whether P'.ack i lira. Johnson while was poisoned. LEGAL" KOTI CHS rr the asnam "Kate Mahoney. Th jury Wednesday tieived the noilnr Mahoney' . wife. On thl NOTICE OF DlSOLUTION. date. Atsril H. Mr, llahoney diaap-- f baaement where K:cka body wa; On Tvi 2. ?;i. l lirrn rf beam. a wa from found threelfound Her hanging aa dlaaojved. fAptnsvef reared. body and Swisard Turi'rM oom Lake union be th ue4rt!(&d w.ll months later In a trunlc af inat date. fir .ar.y contrtM here. Mahoney la .under sentence cf BOYS AND GIRLS AT I.- A. V, ITA1UV death. ' I al-lde- !t ; ath de-jr- -- LIVESTOCK SHOW oe VILLAGERS SUED BY VICTIM TAR-FEATHE- ir . Tet-rijs- '. 142 - PEO BATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOHCXS . CHICAGO. Dec 1. Five Jbundred boy and r1r!a frem a5l part of R ' lh! the boa' and Consult OnmyClcrfc or the llete- couatry. tepreaenting tJo' MgiMr ti Jortber. OMAHA. Neb.. Dec 1. Charglnc g'.ria clubs, were gueat of lienor at lnformUoB. that h was forcibly taken from a ho-- ! the International Livestock d a tour tel lobby at Hartlngton Neb., on April today Their itinerary inciodf KOTICC TO C W I D TO Rt. J. If 30, and subjected to infllgnUlcs of the city and a visit to th JilcCc la the Ii.:rvrt Covrt of Wtfcir Ceuary. k ShoeII. mic E. :k harvester work. Including tar nd feathers. e cf Utah. erst oo maker. Xw London."" Wis., will apde- r?ate cf Heury Kwiag pear In court here In a 160.000 dam- HUSBAND LOSES OUT CJd Cred'tflra l:h .:'. age suit filed sgainst some of the most to tte U"der:g-tse-J- I at li.t afBY TRICKS OF WAR vouchers prominent citizensooof Hartlngton. file ef Stuart l IcU. 3it.rv Frei J. KJeael builiicf. OgAtn. Utah, on or berr out i cut Tins MONIJT. is won.ni, fore Januari" llta, u:i. BOSTON. Dec I. Vlcter Ai Turin, ... ALLTIOTO-S-. . Cut cut thi slip, ncloe with lc former captain ef th old Imperial Aim!a!ttratcr. r. ioe?. 2125 Shef- Russian guard md'l rrmberf th srrxp.r nd mall it to Fo'.ey & v A('rr-frr ;j field Ave., Chicago, lit. writing your quondam Rttaalan military miasion C H E D i T O e t. NOTICE TO name and address clearly. You wl'.l fllrs suit Wednesday for "divorce from t a lu tKe DUtrtrt Jadi-- , cf tfca receive in return a triad package con- Najeda V. TrouMettkoy." one of cf !a rial I'.itrlff tvr L'Ui. r.i Comtie Provito rew aJd b and and in Tar living taining Foley'a Honey of Witr. ; dence,, ru pound for coughs, cpld la ti man' cf tse eaiate ef XVirm aides .Captain Tnria suit anered lmprop-e- r Tterla, Foley Kidney Pill for pain ac in Jcae4. kidire. OredStcra ciaLma. .r!atien with Captain T;"aJ:c and back: rheumatism, back wvj ritb . ney and bladder ailments; and Foley Strait Bcbuta. to. whom she wa said tratr.x '. tk.e the tsfiertigrei cff'.r cf 1U H. Ktuamri. Cathartic Tablet,"! wholesome and to have been married In thoroughly cleansing cathartic for con- last year, believing Captain Tirin had cr- b'f'f e AJiiiiry Ji. lt:J. blllouanees, headache and been killed in battle before (Verdun. stipation, bowels. ULir 'TLT:. Anrainf Sold everywhere. U. TAX MUNK. luggiah Captain Turin's return! aitve. ,fpon r the tvo.h; itar.da ritt. ac- Advertisement. illthia jLitcjaiy Xer AiailiUtratrn, ". - . . ' " " I j I - . 0ea' trnt a, Atfr-,'r'i!r- !'". O-ur- Lt:-al- and-croup- l rrt re-jc.r- Wa-Jilngt- . I Ft-con- . ad-n!c- l- |