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Show THE OGDEN 12 ML R SALT LAN 10) WW1913 LINED HAS - able, coverin: the first half, of .f 9 71 In the 52, weeks ended July. 1, corn exports from the United States were almost exactly 50.616.281 busheds the same as , in 1913, and cemparing; with 3;93J.9S2 bushels exported in the year ended July 1,' 1920. - "Wheat exports from United States, from Can7 including: - - ? - " -', . - . ts trans-shipmen- st . ag-aln- .; j-- - - " , . :.....:. : $2,649,-040.000- K - $410-l000- . Mosco w r.'.po SH. Dec. - $1.25 2- 1.262 ' Low 4rn 'Sept. l.Si l.irvjj i.&vt ,, Walkor Woodlawn Tankee . Zuma - ,Avar-tim- "' -- - !- - ; .20 .10 3.0ft 1ft He-ptlbl- .02 .02 .0 .02 . a-- 0". 2 1 . - .17 . , . .0.v 2.4.--, .00,, ni Stat- - . . . . . lirl-sro- l . ' . . LOCAL SECUR ; Anill. Sutar ..;15 J,icn Kml I'ta-I' & '. iah(., 2.;,o t M 1 r.s. -- 1 ft fo 1 10 -- . - .it ;:tv .I:i : er, r f.ll-1.- s and bulls mostly 25c higher, caives 75o tcr $1.25' lower; stockers and feeders strong to 25C higher; stock calves mostly 0o lower. .eceim acuve, . ttORS . . , lairiy j .. average sieaiiy . io Biron wiui esvcriaj lishts to shippers $10.40: packer dsi top $10.25; mixed hogs at $9.7510.10; byiK of. sales Sheep No receipts. For week: Sheep higher; lambs steady to 25e . . I9.75-S10.40- lower. LIBERTY BONDS. TURK, July Liberty bonds closed; yi-fS7.06: first 4s S7.20 bid; second 43 first 4 Us ST. 52; second 4 Us 87.36; third. 4U s 91.. 50: fourth4V;s 87.54; Victory 33is 9S.42 bid.vVictory 443 98.44. r. S 2; ' LONDON RATES. t,ONDON July 23. Ban silver 3Sd per un'ce. Money 3 per oent. rdscount rates: Short bills 4 per cent; three, month bills 48 per cent. i 1 ; Hi-- d fll . -- blc. t!n .1 ' v i Micliet 1 ?,H'- n - m! In-- ' ill 1 1 I ve M" ! y J.'oHi a me o.i . .1 i 1 n:rr;r;st 'Mir of i - t ' r. . . i t.U MS. i e, i . i: wh . . ;it i inn fpori.i the weit and t T cop ditl ons were report r! from ti e north-w i OLD LOG HOUSE IN i WASHINGTON NOTED: !aiKe' tje f: r u.or thi" ffl .nd ier. '.itfe xxhc.it .ipi'lx ft isi'i'i Iri r e is h t to!i to wm h FILM DIRECTOR HYPNOTIZES 'EM th Newsparer F.nterprisei Hocus pocas' You're p"' ;M IiNDnV. July sad! : v j :''.nl5 t tl ftl'h , ' I w ,i"t for money pi b 'in- - f iiKb'er tlu; hi - (!! ! ,r .'. I ! r..J.t7 - - I ni'Uii rriip 1 iihl;ih:r..i The b-- repot; H p it e;op in that '.a!e li ! a0,000.(0 of Mft.iinst ear'.ST e;tnia s bushels ' J? .apO.i'rto buslu !.s Tin- - Kansas tat lfKrlrilf.iral pr.t the 2 S.oQo.ftOO hushels aunlns'. rrny : (tbI det-rtmen- 'as t K-i- n- Wash, ''Hi:ill.!f let bulMinff. near 23. - n . " July That's the way movie director here, w hi h housed one of the flrt feden! roiltt tMlk to actors In a few years nccordrro-rutnorths rt. Irr to ieoiirer Malin. lndon ..vr hl,i t m x ihe Pacific reallsf lm been eh hil it t ed and present ed ' dure r. Xfalin say he the c hfs"ilm 'Into hjpnotUlnE to the At e s hojs-'torIn erected The Marcarrt Hop He hpnntiied e f.er.rml I'hl' Sheridan ar.d tjeneral; when they werejthe other dy and made her wrep bV-I'. then laufh. !h northwet before the Cill animaia ,io. i.in. it 11 work h id had to travel between Tort Yan-- I prw Ana er on the CoJumma i, r njruvi.i.-.rter cu anajesia. ! or". H eilacoon. nn Putet Sound. a duck. old u i ! i ir war-.terl)- ses i - the-market- ..... " '. Dec-mb- i at te Every A'lis-Ciialme- i i I : 4l . Anaconda Copper Atchison . Atl., Gulf A W. Indies j "Raldwin Locomotive . Baltimore & Ohio Bethlehem Steel "B'' .' Canadian . r Pacific f ii Chandler Motors & Ohio ; Chesapeake Chicago, Mil. &. St. Paul Chicago. R. I. & Pac. . . Chin Copner'... Colorado Fuer & Iron . . C!orn Products . : j Crucible Steel Cuba Cane'Sugaj- - ...... . Erie ., ,. Ceneral Electric General Motors Goodrich Co. .". Creat Northern nfd. Great Northern Ore Ctfs Illinois Central j Inspiration Copper Int. Mer.'. Marine pfd. . ... International Paper Kenhecctt Conner . Louisville & Nashville Mexican Petroleum .... Miami Copper Middle States Oil i Midvale . Steel . i Missouri Pacific - ?7s; Io i 22 77i 39i lt.T A 494 .'53 i ! . : J ! I . .. ', . . . ; . ' i . . . ... 78-.- ... 71 wel--eom- 7iB. 34 .7iB 129U . x .. 54S 53 d Rubber-Unite- 73U - : , . . Gommercial National American Zinc. Iead and Sm Butte and Superior .v. Cala. Petroleum Montana Power Shattuck Arizona r:-- i . .i.. . . . tou iure Invincible Oil General Asphalt ....o.o.'oo.. Twenty-fourt- h t SB 12B 44 SJa - - , e-- J Standard-Examih- er Ogdeh I " ' 4 hd 1 ' ... . . St 2537ttc. Rye.No 2 . - . none .. ' 373c. Barley seed 4.50?6.0o. iGlover-se"Sir.toiSrl9.00. 'nomuial. v 0 ;, 9011.5.. $10.25SH-:5- . ; . . . ' . ' . " , . $3.00 cwt. ' : ' ' . Riba cwt; Jersey cobblers ' ' , d 'Lard -- . - , . ' BUTTER AND EOQS. CHICAGO. July 23. Butter no session. . 11.4S2 tubs. Receipts no . session. Receipts 7702 case. Eggsi Foultrv alive lower;' fowls 24c; broilers "2280$.. , "l f -- Dank 389 The service of this department is available to all: advertisers, without cost. Arrangements will be made for all necessarg art work. We are equippedoutto give 'your service unequalled ang'where. Let us map campaign. We guarantee satisfaction. Avail yourself of this splendid service. 1 . CASH PRICES. POTATO MARKET. CHICAGO. - July 23. Wh eat No... 2 red CHICAGO. 2 1.23 July 23. Potatoes unsetNo. $).22tt&r.23H: ' J tled; receipts 3 cars: Virginia $5.00 bar1 jam:Nebraska, cobblers 12. 16432. 25 cwt.; 'Com No. 2 mlxed:$3G6e; 'No. 2 yel- rel; Ka.w valley $1.25I.50 lower; .Califorlow 3?i64c. . 883S4c;No. t whlU nia Jl.B0S2.5a cwt.; Idaho rurals 12.25 Qats No. 2 white ' - te1 wk '1 5.-5- . st 77js department is in charge of W. E. Zuppann, the well known advertising and:publicitu man. For several gears Mr, Zuppann conducted a publicitg agencg in Ogden and the advertisers are familiar with tha character of his work. - 23 HB -. " in-ju- . ( I JO. 85. T all Sheep Receipts 2600: pracUcally a with direct. Compared packer atro- Fat lambs and yearling about steady; feeder lambs and fat sheep steady to 25c hlber. NONEY AND EXCHANGE. NEW YORK. July 23. Prime mercan tile paper 6V;5 Pr cent. TSceh an ge steady. 51: cables 13. Sterling: Demand-13- . Vrancs: ' Demand 7.74c; cabls 7.75c. : Belgian francs: Demand 7.66c; cables 7.S7o . Demand r,i.3ac; caoies 51.41c , Guilders:Demand 4.35c. TJre; Marks: Demand 1.28c. ' Greece:- Demand 5.45c. Sweden: Demand 2O.0c. Norway:- Demand 12.74c. Argentine: Demand 29.25c. Brazilian: Demand 17.80c. Montreal per cent discount. OMAHA LIVESTOCK. OMAHA, Neb?. July 23 (United States Bureau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts better grades steady to 10c higher: bulk packlug grades steady to lie lew; of sales. St. 50010. 25: top 110. SO. Cattle Receipts 100; market compared with week. ago: .Good and choice yearlings, and handy weight steers fully 25 40c higher; others steady to 25c higher; she. stock 25c higher; bulla 23J50c higher; veals .31.001.59 lower; , stockers and feeders 25c higher. Sheep Receipts none: market compar ed with week, ago: Lambs If 25c lower; sheep z3toc.. higher; grades 60c ' ' .feeing . . higher. t Advertising Department. y 267i ...10754 -- ; . . . . 71U .. 5B .. T4Vi .. .. 49IT. .. So8!, .....51 ... 2,i ... I2ri 70 . 45ti ... 524 .37UB .. 204.. . , any-old- 46 54H .. 21 U .. ior . .' 3U Kinds ...21 i ' some time ago established The Standard-Examine- r a Service Department for the benefit of our advers tisers in connection with The Standard-Examine- r bulls 509 lower; veal calves 25c lower; stockers and feeders slow, about stead: scarce. strong to 25c best stockers hirher. Hos Receipts 4000: closing mostly 10 to 15 lower than yesterday's average; early to best lights and butchers steady, top Uights Jll .15 early; bulk shipper; packing better jrrades 10.10?11.00: bulk desirable sows J9.15.35: pigs steady ;. 18SB ..mi; ..105H f . . &5i . . . . - -- . IJ 1 she-stoc- i . 26B SO ',! ' CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO. July 23. (United States P.u. . Receipts 500; 11, reau or Markets.) a Cattle . week airo: Belter is?s Compared wjth 13 to 2;'c hierher: yearrade beef steers .1221i nlalner kinds and Riaj!-er- a .. 10 lings up more: 25c k lower: fat weak to .32 .. 70 spots lower&0con generally steady:cows fully grades; hlher; : ! . er Our t, ? ... 66 swallowed the bait of a promised high r4te, of interest and lost their all or a large part of their money, in unproved schemes, and ; in new companies with glittering publicity of promised wealth. New York CentralX. Y. N. H. Be sure your money is Hartford Norrouc & western safe and where you can Northern Pacific Oklahoma Prod. & Kef. when want it you get Pan American Petroleum and need it in the Pennsylvania People's Gas National Commercial Pittsburg a nA West Va.' wise l:ay Cpnsolidated Copped Bank. Ogden's Iteading & Steel '. Rep. Iron 1 people'have shown that 4 cent per Shell Trans. & Trad they prefer H. Sinclair Con. Oil . with safety to Southern Pacific Southern Railway i. . . ...... per:cent with risk. Standard Oil of N. J. pfd. Studebaker Corporation People who start small Tennessee Copper e accounts are as . Texas Co Tobacco Products here as those Yvho Transcontinental Oil start large accounts. Un inn Pac- f i c I'. S. Food Products ........ One dollar' will open U. S. Retail Stores. a few mo1. S. Tad. Alcohol . 'yonrs United States ments, ,. Come in .right States Steel ... Utah Copper on while it's away,Westlnjrhouse Electric vour mind. Willya Overland have; 33H . i There are many people 27Vi . . r lu.uuu snarea anproxima:eiy sa'ej ot were the firm features at the' n.aiis hesitant onenlnjr. Shorts covered modcr Ately in those issues on news that the federal 'government bad virtually agreed unon a plan for fundinjr the oblisratlons of the. transportation comnanies. Steels and. equipments registered sliRht gains losses and oils manifested similar ad Sugar, rubber and Irregular tendenciea. paper issue were amonir theon stronger London Exchange rates apfclalties. were reactionary. i S4H i Mn this community 'who 7 rs I Bait "ii" er ! S 7'i''" ".. 1 - t : ir-orian- t ( Don i rU-se- d . : ....... eN Ju-t- ii j . S7-J1- -- th .; -- . tff .i'nl i ,, irl. f"l' o.itiif "lll.itlKi "lb ws: hiit begun on '; - arti-Smifher- - - per : - ! . 1 . 1 im I ! . r 00 de.-lnrc- e Th-;.i-;r- 1 ii-- ;3.--Sin- I i. -- 1 :.i-- Hiv I Hv-- w-e- . s 1 fdr.c - OF MANY ARRESTS -e "uT 1 .1 I MARKET. . ; I r . M" Nps. . i IRISH LOSE COUNT i:-1'- .' i j 1 of- CHICAGO GRAIN. nri.-eF n in ni.ix. July Iri."b to.'.a liilv ,l Wheat tio Iljlir'.r esT Jvel of The week. flcial oiftiin l ih r ro.M review of th first sis nvnth.s .f ih:all the ui iur Hus;e artaals s, ;wrrthat "r:i:d. actd as wei;;'..n en siHlue. icrnrni isweame lor 1' f 'i 9upnr-s.- ' in,.- i nriHonmeir.s Bes'.ae.. fonnnnj favorable. ;; Tried ;"ti- - the last nix months been crop n resciont i continued c whirh arie.l from nnr a n enrler so a wine scale nearly 60 per cent greater than in ti os. tn 1 . on,i rwm M r ( urate ngiirrs imosH. .f 1913, for experts says that combined "Dublin castle, l'ssr says tn lrtfc-u-.u; 1 .ZH'1 to 1.2T. were followed by df wholesale, and retail prices now averIe:in. "admits that a ovr .':,fl0 all 'around. a half more than in lines age only about, w ltVi il of thf n. w.ln wheat e InU ; ned !orn desc-nde- d i i at At that nil- -, the 1913 volume S.inclv.d:n4 lower r to Some others ;n- - f r TjU'I tria!. out opening of business could be handled with tember at Rl'i to market un inc sentences of penal servitude the $130,000,000 of clearing-- for January derwent a further sap. hard labor, and approiimat r ly 1 00 to July. Oats were eoverned by the action Bond sales' on New York exchange, other cereals, opening- uncnan&en in '4c more are in custody awaltintr tri.il or Internment." r.ff. September 401. to 40Tc, and in first six months of vear: '. . showir.sr Increased weakness. 1921 . 1, 51 5. 575, 000 Provisions lacked any ajtrressive sup-- ! 1913 80,77i,500 pert. Total transactions hi stocks on New x In wbeat. word o later. 1.560.0CO York exchange, first six months of ' totaliriff failed in rally busliels t Pi i en year: we'. 2'- : tot'" 1921 9?. 910. 400 shares 2c r,et lower, v. bii September Jt ' i.12:-1913 and 51.2V; to i C'.1- -. to '48. 60C.477 sharps reaction took In corp. no ?!oee was stcaly. tt nlace. Tb c net decline, with September NE.W YORK STOCK LIST. tLast Sale) . . . WALL STREET. "2 NEW YORK. July 23. Today s short American Beet Sugar 3J , or Toe stoen marnei was nevoid American ('an 2713 l sesiftn settlement mainlv to the usual week-ea- d 126 American jar c xuadry 34 U of contracts. Shcrts first in rails American Hide & Leather rfd later In American International rnrn. JUi where fractional sralns prevailed. S.1U UlK Mexican Petroleum, flenera? Asphalt American Locomotive . . American ' Smelting & Refg 37B pnd Royal Hutch rising i to i' pcinis. American-- Suirar cs: Other firm hm'Ito strone issuts includedCrucible Steels. WestingAmerican- Sumatra To'oaccn Bethlebm suars. tobaccos and Amerlean T. & T. :.xn4i j house. Studebaker. was firm with 71 textiles." The Hosin American' Woolen a i I : - rhans'' ': ru r7.i,. pa-- - tut' - .1 Suutr H AY - !. .ill 1. NEW YORK SILVER. B r (RK. .i n- KANSAS : . l"pt-opa- i,t'i a1!-f,.ie;gn W "Meiiiin dollars Al' . imate of US.OO.j.009 buhls; ESTABLISH BOARD Ioihiv ry tne jeaeraj arpmi-- . ir FOR IMMIGRANTS Aitrlcu'.tural of ajniculture n-- a Hi. KEW C-'- irent ri .x 1 3j 3 . I mef-tiv- 21 Pi-ir- ) ; . W?in 'Cintn' Si'iiri!! Cav Sia'e 1000 i a 0'2C. Mines 0 0 j 2c. , e.-.-- Suisr ni'il . c-n.- Day's Ea'.M. : n en in.nU n-- t K t.Ien '"cal r: Eurpka l.ilv 2000 at M':hiear-i'ta- h 23 Pluri;s 100- at lY'nc-Con. 1000 at 21 ic. l C." 20fo at c: 'i)0 at 2C0 a Zc : 20'. 0 a- Tar EaiV ntL- - Siar.dard 20 at 2.3T, J." a: S2.il-j.J2 40;' pit i;!ena 2. a' YVc Jiio at 10 U'vr. oUOO a; " -- Muro'-c- a . 1 pe;s are advisinjr farners to ell then of; nhM' nt market ptle JnteadThere' CHlCAttO. July IS. A bureau for holding "r for h'.rher irltes. rorn tn prospect unlet thtre ass'.ntlni: imm.srrants to Amrjc h much . a drouth an.t Mndue hest late lhl vt, J S. I lij.ti 3.h0 been established at ltly. an ettri i' Auitust, n.o OMMl IK I l, I VIH KllN cr n th' Miwions rr the Hoard of l or:f r i.r.iii: ,'ir. this wek ere Th'rc l f'('.'..i:es accord-Uejj'her rhurch. Methodist In Sr i tbneeded sltho.inh mln l'nitei H!ate;, r.l w. k .igatnst fi.nrnble. ndvice reaching lieadquartr Inr 3 It' Ihst week. !e Th ' !.abi'ife Si me li-committee on conof the.Meth?dlst er 23.On anrj J2 "On rnrroN. l.erf. snl c erition SIOCK MAHUKl. The focuri f o.p ioou nioi prm-i.-.r.buresin Is modelled after u The t i z Th" ' iMd rw. ;? ban irx .ii:tt in the .i. p'.ants - on ihc (fMfu! American. zatton includew.r n j Ml m.irk '..:r:ni: n.ost .f tlIt veaboard. Atisntic rl'il were 'juiet durir.s: cUs-'-- s h rr p r m f Ke ii-;n nnrkt American Knitlieh. in srnalon s.i" Ml! (, i, the wr- k. innl'.'a as the rfs.iU of of Euverntnent. etc. e vMk Jti ii.ui; .i n Jer foreign I'emani V,i 1 toil.i whrvae It lr, maintains :. 11.-! w ere a r ns' i.rfto Hales fi Inst .',.o7 .in.1 ti t ( o l or on arr osfr;.i rf cortcipondeccs r I 4 'oi hales lis" w ee. ok I'he m erac'p: i : of proverti immigrant friri. wer. vjih '' ' Th r..i! of lb- ait str.-k- . o.'ton o'i last a'- v l"ntt-S'.a'r in the 'nam- - "; In the t ' t The es" r t r.s" r (o ( H'tliTtSl Ktl'oj'e who request It. cooperate with jj, of lat Aunni the W ' e k ne I V fli The port" consul. an attend tn all de. amount f; tai'.s of alremoval ba'es i:v. mi and the obervanee of U'li; on the week', th new American or 'b f :t t ;7 i n' o.ior. i.roKti' !n. ifi J mm;jtitinn 5ar. 13a.- It ! the Cn'.'nli n oM ifovrnieTit V,;'l ?;ree; iU, i,., ,1 Of- tas b a i . nit ;ne' 4.fiyi bajes t n i.v ('!. ei 1 i . 2453 Washington Avenue ) - C o i' : 11 i -- ,o . 1 si-.-- .20 . 1 i 2 ."' - . - I A-.- oo, Banoii MaiiainO Diipclot' - l .0-- .0' V4 . Member Federal Reserve System nn-ci- . pur-chn-t- 1 . . sni-.t- O H. . Clias ! a . - 1 .11 .01 . , V -- ! . ' fa-tra- t;: I .CJ . r - . . ; - i ng NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE on-ces- p. ;rsur - i .11., nr. cm-poundi- ic . .2-- I . n. . ; .O- -'i . re-u-t fv - 5S 10 0 - independence. accn:mi?atin? and "liitrrvt at 4 per cent on every every minute f the day soon produces an astonishing growth. Ome in and let u help you formulate your faving plan. spell t o .0H4 .10 . - d .50 .0l, fwr d: I tin-broke- .04-- t .OS It's surprisingly fasy t r save when you once begin, especially if vou adopt a systematic plan at thf National Hank of Commerce. The remit nitd-wcw- . . I'aly jw: ts .0t .7,9 .op, .41 Frh MONEY ACTIVE. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. er. 1SANSAS ,CITV, Mo.. July 23. (United Bank cieai'inss. ihv country States Bureau of Marxecs.) Cattie first s'.x mantws of 150; for week: Bulk better grades IS21- - . . , 18V.091.696.0O beef steers 2urlovv-r- higher; others muaiiy 15)12 S, 106, 583, 000 some clown jr.ore; Heady to 25c T'aese clsariKgrs indicate that the heifers steadj'' to 2ic lQwer-cowmostLs doinga business volume ly :2550c lower, some off 75c: cannera nation ile-ceip- .01"4 .04 .15 and gather the harvest lf or.e-pa- - . !. . .9 .07 . . '. , . .0Ji ".oi" OH fCmery Km "ire Copper e, - 00i 01 Vi Vbtch Your Dollars Grow KEW YORK, July 23. Resardlens Week's Basinet Review Written Tor of such encourafinK factor as lower T1o lnternatlnal e Srrlr. discount rates, a atronjer country- NEW Y)HK. July 23. Better fund wide bank position and a substantial amental conditions for business ImIncrease of Investment provement havr been created this stock market this weekpurchase. the. 'fk bv the reduction of the federal sounded thj depths of seasonal hthanry. fluctu-- . reserve discount rate to five and ".Shares of recognized value per cent. Hankers declare it i ated within the mot contracted ranjce another definite p'fp in ih proRn-of and .speculative issues seldom varied deflation. more than two or three points. re jf.wer ihrousl. Uank contrast to recent spectacular) out the clearings fincountry, indicating: was ancial There transactions. r performances. ' TradlnK was almost exclu- - elded IncreasM- In falhni!' Monev wnp tniTe p!n:ifu in Ajl'! Sivoly to p.rof!ional5 Vut that far- txm'wns much ie aKR'r,!,V' "or tne street som p.trt the ountr re snort account. Such public interest ported slixht HnproM'nKnt In norcm-tilt as occasionally uan manifested renters The lines, especially th mainly in the rails, where early fin- staarnitlon in th steel industry is ancial relief sems probab. nt of the Onlv nlr,ul 2S per Opinions respecting general lnminess iron and Me mil are workint;. The imlroad sitinttlou prinin'? to prospects Inclined strongly to thr constructive. The steel trade was almot l' olcar-ut within t h next the only important industry in which labor k'.s ie4-liii)les railroad the deadlock remalnM unbroken. Th th ontinued waKe . 'its. m ''ivrr adverse quarterly statement of the Tuesday I'tesiderr 'Inrdlnjt plan for fron and Stel company, ,i .niiifini-n- t betwfen tb.e covernment heightened interest in fhp report of and the railwas will b- Klen t the I.'nited Stales Steel corporation.1 It is understood that the w'ttch wJP Lsue nrxt Tues-laJSOi'.'iO' .n'm from viilil V'uiii'us tieir.es were adv;inceil to tb l'ii;'-,uini-th ;i.tweakness c f for 'i: ejptain the in i 'ith I'lik- - ii a wh"i crop new i eign exchange. In :he fnal amrvM-.mi's with Jhrf- dealt rn;:ri' a. id tb American public will dwindling- trade halar.ee a:id further liivp of Krain foodstuffs in 12 buVlnK of American bills I y mvi n nnfoi "seon troiibles i interests cet ( inp. however, will lh ;!!'-- ' t Hankers on mtli Kuropcin vest. ("ottf-ha! !' l.it laffiilrs intima'" tiiut tlnnianys fin-- I mi'Ktni:, fairly kv.t iroKt'"s '.r.iand;!1. rihabi'M8:i'.n 'lb i.uno Ml lu.iid'.I.R u '.'A itie con- fiu; fhr ma !n nerc loin p(ittiritllies, T'nere ,h ' Li en :. !; 'nir ' roi 'lh- k" tnrtths t f the ?mr. Nenci,i'itns now bier. ,,f .ins'jn-nre- . con'"I juin nrres wi!h Hi tsh financiers is i. OS ti ii r in'.u tin can ;i ry. h' s scold h !d'iijrs have involve h d Trobabl part hiRh cco1!"!! of fT Orm.m ;:.. rev nr.; f , w id r IAN K 'KHAKI also ." othtr roppi-rn'd cp'lf f t bo'hi trJals, etlmat''d at between seventy-fiv- f o f a lermgs ,i :i million und cn hurdie milhon IS. 50 :t. 247.- week wer5 ' . dollars. iiinst J6.r.l 1.06S. 73T. !a: wek Monzcr.Ue -, 1-- .01i .09 . . . Blux'iam Galena - ' - Ray- . . ,m Union Citicf We?t Toledo . $l.22'.a $1.22 .02 1.2S 1.17 . Wellington ...... ... ....... Kins Coal ITr.cle San) but total compared with from January 1 to July 2 was .R158 output .Glijt 'i - .G'M.a rate of 396.572,4 4b tons wtro .60?s ..61 Sept., .6ui at Oats-S- ept. mined. .404' AQZb ;40Vs AJ SO far this year anthracite real Dec. '".".'.43" .4i2 production has been at a yearly rate rork, 92.954.000 tons, aRCinst 75,322,55 ..... is. 50 of July tons in 191. lS.b5 Sept. Stee! making ia now the deadest of Lard. ' 12.00 12.00 w. i2.n Sept.-all industries. Th.s wiu anticipated 'u. 12.12u.m Oct; n.io coke maVe.a ho. so far iti 191, by -r .Rlbshave made coke at u rate of only 6, iD.fc2 iu.so io.to sept. (.; tons a year, aarainst 29.271.070 8020G0 57 10.72 10.71' Oct. iu.O) tons In 1913. . .29 .02Vi 2T, Tintic Central . Tintic Standard I'tar. Cons. 9. 42$. 000 tons 1921 . 16. S47.0 1313 tons COAL. NKAIt NORMAL. Is very low Soft coal production Cioss .02V Tar Baby - High .oii .02 - - , Open SI. - I USINESS HERE ', nil- . Stl. Kina- Con Sipux Coft South. Heeia South Standard Silver Shield - Wheat Sept. .03 .0".- . Sells ; juh'.2.i .o;; .02 .01 . . Rico Arrentin New Jfork $5i,421f500; decrease $564,preceedingr five 3"ears. oo. STEEL OI K. A TH1K1). , iptal deposits $26?,480,200; of steel IrBQts in the Production . . . . . mouths of 1921 was at a rate .CO: Eliminating? ..accounts due first-siof 21,2.00,000 gross tons a year, against from reserve depositaries and other ?0, tons in 1912. - Steel producbanks and trust companies in New tion280,130 only a third lesa than pre-wa- r. York sity and United States deposits luchis of the present stagnation is due $59$, 615,600; decrease $3.919, SOU to this having- increased its industry 000 in Banks: Cash vault .$25,535, 4 4 per cent since production capacity Trust companies: in Cash vault ' 1913. . Fig- iron output, first six months of the year. CHICAGO FUTURES. CHICAGO, "d . . . , ; .01 .is Prince Con. Provo Paloma 0; . .01 Xa)ldr:yT Plutust k Jt .01 . . XortiV Standard .. New Quincy 1 a At . .oos .034 ...... Micblzsn-L'tii- h . . .05 American Con Alfa Tunoel . . ...... Beaver Copper Bir Hill Bl 'Cottonwood . . . Bullion . . Black Metals Columbus Rexall . . Crown Point Colorado Con Central Eurska . Cardiff . . . . East' Crown Point .. East Tin. CoAJ East Tin. Con. . Eureka Mines . . Eurka lAly .: Eureka Bullion ... ... r. Emma Silver Oold Chain Grand Central Howell .. ..' ....... Iron Blossom Iron Kin Jude Mining Kennebec Keystone' . . . . Leonora Lehi Tintic May Dav Miller Hill Mammoth . . - ; . , crease $56,000yVkeserve :in federal- reverve bankiof ada". totaled 440.483,107' "bushels in member banks $471,599,000; decrease ended the year Jury 1." 1921. i ... ; 275.985.402 bushels in'the year before $li;3f 3,000.in own iKeaerve. vaults: State bank Wheat exports in 1913 were only and" trust: companies $8,600,000; 1421879. 99 bushels.' Here - are cotton exports, January Reserve rln .depositaries, state banks 1 to July, 2: and: trust: companies $8,856,000; in1919 . V.'U . .. 2,961,005 bales crease $414,000. 1920 3.205,564 bales XrNet? demand depos1t$ 1921'X ...... . 2,581,851 bales decrease $31,720,000. So in 1921. cotton export have Time deposits $210,090,000; decrease been far at of 6.163,702 .pales a the : , ' .. x y yean aralnst rate $3,623,000,-bales exported 8,609,488 decrease in 1913. Circulation $32,535,000; . . In .the first five month! of 192.'!, X States deposits . deducted money value of all merchandise ex $53,64?,OQ0. was $2,200,763,350, against ports reserve. $489,055,000. : for the corresponding: :Agsraie $1,002,877,443 Excess .reserve .$6,29o290; decrease months iri 1913. For the same, $6,986 Ja0vc:: were 1921 imports $1,137.months, r o n oj 1 A o buramary of state banks and trust aaj companies in. Greater. New York, not GAINS. BUILDING included in clearing, ho uses statement.; Building permits in 2 7 northeastIn Loans,, discounts,, .etc, ern states; totaled. $1,066. ZBS, 00 40Q; .decrease -- $.7,871,600. the six. months ended July 1,. 1921. $ 0,20s. Oold; $6V88820X); dwreae i ;. W. Dodge Co., which' fprnlshes and- tank notes .$16,571,-70'Currency out. .that the to-thesej figures., points decrease- $'1,060,4 00. 6 tal is nearly per cent more ttan Deposits, wi$h federal reserve batik- the average for the same period of the - .011 Albion ar - Oo. .. AltA Many industries now are doinx a bisreer volume- of" business than they I a- normal pre-wyear. did fh 1913, TYiim 1 hftwn hv flrures' now avail ".-- IT .a.;""'-"-.- , Opinions on General Busi- Crop News Favorable; Railnesa Incline to Construc-- ; road Situation to Be Cleared Up tive; Exchange Bad (Quotations furnished evtr prtvsts wire o J. A. Heal Co, Eccies bioo.j $ .o$ . . .$. Antelope Sttar ; NEW YORK, July 25. The actual dSttriiHaw rf plftaVtn' Vinmo anA trust for the week ' shows that companies tttay hold 16,295, 290 reserve in excess oi legal requirements. This is a decrease o. $6,8 6S, 750 from Kt' week.' - The statement .follows: i ACTUAL. COX DITOX. r; , Loans, discounts, etc, $4,445,347,-oac" decrease $701,000. Cash in own. vaults: Members era! reserve : bank $74,983,000;- de- STREET IN REVIEW WEEK'S - : - SUNDAY MORNING. JULY 24, 1921. R DEPTHSOFSLUrIP CHANG! Weekly - Statement ; Shows Most' Industries Doing Big , ger Volume Tfcan in Pre- Decrease in Loans V Yea- r, and Deposits , STANDARD-EXAMINE- n......... 1 . nf r m - , I I " ' t ' " . |