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Show THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER MaMiiaBMaBB SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 25. 19Z1 S tS RA 1 GA NEW YORK. Sept. 24. Popular stocks, upespecially rails, were Inclined toward ward progress oday, bufthe usual closwith ing of ..weekly accounts.: together a reheaviness foreign oils, exerted of destraining- influence. Royal Dutch Peclined almost five points. Mexican lVfc. Su- troleum 34 and General Asphalt on matra Tobacco continued to weakenRalls financial showing. its unfavorable Ot'their DeSt, wlr. 1 n - nninto VltcrVlT but yielded practically all their gains In tne iinai aeanngs. in unsa made iroils ond obscure specialties gains. The closng was heavy. regular Sales approxmated 250.000 shares. Ttaii nnHnii(i in feature the upward trend of stocks at the opening, low grade issues ex as well as dividend-payin- g tniiinv ttrr 'eraAt. Cleveland. Cincln , & St. Louis opened at a nati, Chicago" two poini aavance. vun uivtois by another point. Missouit advantage Pacific preferred rose one point and further fractional advances .marked the Ion PaUn Pacific. buying of Southern Pacific ' and St. Paul. cific. Northern Koscal Dutch was the only prominent e. cepaon to the general movement re- actin gtwo points. MINING SECURITIES. (As reported by J. A. Itogle fc Co. Bid Asked . . Star Antelope . .02 .00 Alta Cn. .D4 .03 Albion . 7t .oou American Con .1 .12 Alta. Tunnel . . ....... .02 . . .01 Beaver Copper . .... .02! . ..04 " Big Hill . . .......... .03 Big Cottonwood . ,.02 J"! "o.V Bullion' .05 Black Metals .01' .1714 .17 Columbus Rexall . .... Crown Point . .oiij. .01U'.- Colorado Con. . ..... .01 Central Eureka . . . . .,, 1.00 Cardiff . . .10 .01 Dragon Con. . 2.50 1.75 Daly West . . .004! .01 Kast Crown .01 Kast Tin. Coal ..HVi Kast Tin. Con. . . .0514 ...... Eureka Mines. .10 Eureka Lly .06 Kureka Bulljon . .... .01 .0112 Emma Silver .0. Empire Mines. . . . . , !or .tui Oold Chain .15 .3! Irand Central . I ............. - an ! . ! Pnt .04 .15 Iron King . J. .Judge Mining . Kennebec Keystone . . ......... Leonora . . ......... Lehi Tintic . . . Mav MillerTay Hill . Mammoth Moscow . Mlchigari-Etai- . .OS1,; i . ....... :i5--- . West Toledo Walker .. . Woodlawn . (Yankee . . 1 . .S- 1 . - .0014: .01 .0? .02 .01 C- 1" ; " i 1 I T(, ,. .01; .00 ! lie- - Howell Michigan-Uta- h . at Sc. at 1000 at 4 Ho: 4c. 5000 1000 at 5c. 7Ue; New Quincy 3000 at 7c; 634 c. at "".Prince Con. 150Q at. 7c; 5300 at Oe. Tintic Standard 1,200 at $1.75; 10.600 at fl.77i; 200 at $1.85. at 200 TTnion Chief AVest Toledo 1560 1000 300 $1.S0; at 2c. 2c. 3000 at at 2?ic; 2000 at .. rn iron. ''.!; ' .i ; : w I . i 1 t 1: iwon v 1 . JrYnrrri: r ! . :. - . r t i 1 t . i n in .j ' , i " r ; f l ir Mifi-..- rracro ' . i 4 av 1 n - i'vv i., 'r :n.i'. 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Hogs . refundg 5s 132. 1924' RPL Standard Coal at $1.82i; . AKn.t:il '' 70.00 Si 5s3.50i 70 ' y j HJ 71 " it j it. ! i 1 feO.OO 72. (mi 92.0) ' 9.00 i ! j 2 Vic. P-S- so: I I I ! ! ' ! 1 fe ! 7s . 4s Interest rates are gradually working Consequently bonds are rising In term price. We recommend that you take advantage of the yresent market. As an example of the exceptional investment opportunities that exist conlong- - high-grad- e sider: Grand Trunk Pacific Raway 4 per cent, 1955, at 55V, yield 7.75 per cent, payable in London, in sterling or in New York in U. S..gold, at the fixed rate of exchange, $4.86. This road ia now controlled and. operated by the Canadian Government. I I 6li Argentine 5s 1945 Prov Buenos Aires 6s 1926. 1941- Belgium 8s1945 do 7is Brazil 5s 1903 Canadian 6s 1929 Canada 5 Vis 1927 British 5s 1927 Chile Gov 8s 1941 French 8s 1945 do "Vjs 1941 4 do 5s 1920 8s 1945.. King of4sDenmark 1931 Urg pieces). Japan do (small pieces) . do 1st 4Vis 1925 pes) do 2nd 4is 1925 (lrg (lrg pea) do 2nd 1925 (tm pea) Italian 5s 1918 Bis5s 1937 Leipzig ............... r. Munich 5s of 8a King Swiss 8s Norway 1940 Swiss 6Hs 1929 Paris-Orleans 64 91 101H 103 48 lOIVs Bli 934 94 96V4 363 37$ 98Vi 984 loos 95 V4 100 S5S 64 103 6S 85 85 sua S9!4 . -- S3 S 9 ..v.... 194.0 ... 105i ios4 . . 106? 1064 62 89Vi 66-- . BUTTER AND EGGS. CHICAGO. Sept. 24. Butter lower: lmery xtraB 2c: standards 87c; fireta . J. A. Hogle & Co. VESTMENT SECURITIES seconds 3031c. Eggs unchanged; receipts. 6071 cases. ' Poultry alive unchanged. SO'feSlc; POTATO MARKET. CHICAGO. Sept. 24. Potato dull: reEccles Bldg., ceipts 50 cars; total United States menu 1236 $5.25 cars; Wisconsin whites ship, Ogden, Utah 0: M'nnesota river Ohioa $2.40 Tel. 322 02.50: Idahos $2.4Afi2.5. -- a lui-a- !i.nitis frV5 I r- i ( 1 1 1 H in ip 'l;:.strial r il n i r j, t n . uu a! N'llmne s - i. 1 1 ij4- f liirn profitable off-rc- l an t iiiui: tip 25c .. .... iMiMccru miini' rs . larent of thr - iiiiiu. :.u un1ri-- f I exitiij fi-.-nl- a kr-- t fr iii!4 suhis ta1" finane-l- voumliy un!-r- market the Mate of I'tah. It 'tlrir'JJi".'.t of its opi ivr mture. It ii jji i l f a It is vs. Tin lis . in r.xe u vrl-i:ian-a- th oppHr prolurt. Mcnalt-- s an irtiporlant in Iv-iup?!ifn- lr Watfh nr.:- - fittliT annotir.c-iurnt- . t Utah Steel Corporation iT"irn htm l WCM MIDvJUt UTA-l-iMl- i i B ! M I f. t i'i itOtfKUOJ t i i i i T i w:iCC.iAlT LACt CITY. List of Directors and Officials: r week: Fed heavv nter lower; others steady to 25c' bu?!s lower; Spots off more: and vealers steady: heavy calve. SOngil in,ver: canners and tnitters tron to 25c rtockers and fceIers ateady to ''nl'er; 25' higher: stt-- k cows and heifera 25c stock calve weak to 60c lower. nogs i.eceiai nu'j; marKet active, uneven around steadv with ves'.erdav's few head S7.S0; bulk and mediums $7. 40fj7. 75: hea-mixed Jtf.90 17.C0S7.75. 4'7.00; bull: Sheen Reeei-it- f; 2200: for week: Fat lambs $1 .50 1 .75 sheep SOFTS'! lower; feedinir lamlw mostly 25c lower. fiOOO: rt, . is nut a !ih atnl t.atural pai".mn l 4000; KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. S r.i-r.t''lt- ni''all. . 5ol. V H. l.rvctor Jul r l"r J. V. Iettrka. Tr-ure- r General S Jrrinteadent , liE-h- .1 - - -- id -- i f- e: t v CHICAGO PUTUREB. CHICAGO. Sept. 24. Low Oien High Dec. $1.27 $1.2S; $1.25 11.25' 1.31'i 1.32i. 1.29, 1.29 rn Dec. .52 .2r'a .52S .57'-.57 .56 May .56,.j 'ats .377. .r.Hs, .3; .3H, .AZ 42 42 May .42'i Pork-SeH-he- EMPEROR OF THE INVISIBLE EMPIRE DISOBEY OATHS I st Chicago 11.50 10.50 10.524 10. SO .1 ' t. v,vi-- i , a- - - , r quest for Cleanup of pt. Ost. E - 'c-.ve- t 10.30 CHICAGO. 6;pt. 24. An appeal to, to enact a" law Oo compel city congress 7 2 . t5 S.W2 officials s!f2 Jan. 8.05 H.05 obey, their oath.i of office: the . Kljrhleenth uiner..!-- ; in enforcing CASH PRICES. in the fr.rin n' . ment has ben tnade tho CHICAGO, H;t. 24. Wheat No. 1 hard Chtrnno resolution by parsed $1.28. Corn So. 2 mixed .c3'ifj 54c: , and Order lencue with Muran that tt win oe Drougni up in consnw nm Oats No. 3 white :4aG33c; N'o. 2 white In the next few- tlaVa. Jan. 9.30 Rlba Oct. 9.32 9.15 9.JJ ; I-- i v-- - ; accusku. iouc ch:f after asnrtli' That The resolution, ! $1.04',. nariey 65?60c. Timothy aeod $4.254.75. 'Iover seed $!2.00t? 18. on. Pork nominal. LaTd $10.27. Ribs $7.509.00. ! ! lt tt.l while Mayor Thnipsn has announced 'tf.at ull of his arPri'i- enfor .tees have been Instructed ti not le.x the law. atatea that tberptorw Ithan 8.500 "dry bar" In the city uf liquor 11i Chicago where- - Intoxicating MONEY AND EXCHANGE. offender j the old "and principal NEW YORK. Sept. 24. Prime tile paper 5'ii5S per cent. . mncin Tifrmlf tlna- this altuatioif to conllnut juid thr Ken- - ' ruaVor ' are . th ... . . . .11 . . of, . Chicago Kxchange irreeular f ( . -- ; , ! rl or j.oii. Demand $3.73; cabla aupertnteu-jen- t I FYanca: Demand 7.13Uc raoles$3.73',. lie resolution nuirT imh v !' 7.14cKeigian franca: Demand 7.07c; cablea(PoHce Fitrmorrl of "Chicago ftuWd; 7.07,c. before wltnesa that "w lonir a th-- ; 21.80c. cables 31.86c. government Guilder: Demand a How a intoxicating liquor .a.blea 4.15c. Ilre: Demand 4it4-ic- ; 1 will not j to he shipped Into Marks: Demand 0.91 Vtc; cable 0.f2c. i mop it up.. Ireete: Oenuml 4.95c. XKW lW Iir:Jl r.i'. Sweden: Demand 21.85c. The resolution then continues: Norway: Demand 12.60c. Argentine: Demand 31.75c. "Now, when the mayor of Chicago Brazilian: Demand 13.12c. and his general superintendent of po2 Montreal 9 per cen discount. that we have lice take the Sterling , , : - 31-3- Chk" poattkm ihown to you that they have taken, OMAHA LIVESTOCK. OMAHA. Neb.. Sept. 24. (United Statea and trie condition a to the illegal iwvle liureau or Markets.) Hog Receipt 2 of Intoxicating; liquor In Chlcajto are 600:. 10025c lower; top $7.84; bulks of verjT bad. and when the mayor and $6.00t.7.00. sals Cattle Kecelpta - . 6s 1956 f compared with week agoj Good and choice held ateady; 69 $10. 3j; others and cows and helfera 684 top 6075c lower; canners and cuttera 25 85V bulls strong to 25o higher: 854 BOo lower; 25c lower; othera mostly $U0 84V light veals lower; atockera and 'feeders a0 lower. 31V Sheep Recw: none compared . with 50. week ago: XJimba fully $1.0. lowers 10 aheep and yearlinra rooetly Bc lower; 10 feeding grades 25o lower. 1034 6U 67 4s .... ... UK r51'8 1929 do j I 'MUWc. Rye No. 2 : - fii i , 7s ; :1 1 llii l,'.iU r ! he-stoc- k. 33.00 78.00 ' ! ill 1 1 !!! at inn ..!" ! : av-trae- THE BOND MARKET IS RISING "J , .NSAS CITY. S!u.. .Sept. 24. ( United Bureau .f Marketn.) Ca.ttl rt- ( teipix . t'0.00 I 00.50 ! 'J4 yj.ou. ' I VjiapiT civ ii'i; f nr. n to 50c lower. I Cs 1024 m - ; 200. H) Sucrar 7s lt:',o. Utah-Idah- lteo!pts 100 ii-- in t p!-i- -- 100 00' Ocrden oh S 1. Stock Kt 6s 1329 A & S 1. 4s 1961 I'tah IV & lt 1st 58 1944..; 4s 10P0 Utah l.t & I'tah o Securitie's 6s 1922 S! market opened1 to lower: later market ateadv sieaay with yesterday average: top $S.2: buii 1C1.50 lights and llht buchers$,.75ft 8.15;4,ulk 'JO.OO poking $6.35fc 6.75: holdover liberal; yi:t 2.90 steady; bulk desirable $7.2Sfi7.S0. S6.00 330.00 50.00 !! 1. ;J I It 1 ners 10 to 15c higher; bulls 25 to 40r on 3.00 lower; veal calves mostly dollar 68.00 lower; heavy calves dull aad unevenly BOM'S Mty I... t ' t:d D i"; . 7. Saltj lake iiM'liir.lts : ! - if.tliriaU ! . 1 . ' she-sto- ! . un 1" .ijn,l l,v : m ! i Salt Lake City, Utah Was. 77. all at many iNt raw 5 gra-Ser- . : t ( l ssi-utia- t. icfinn . 169 Main St. formation- - J I I'ui-sliii- a . ! to lower levels. f r r I -- ii '.'.v...- . '! 'i r.i;.Ti , RAILROAD BONOS. fAs Reported by J. A. Horle & Co.) Bid Afcked CHICAGO GRAIN. & Ohio env 4 Vis 1933 70 Bait 70 Wheat opened Can Xatl Rys 7s 1935 CHICAGO, Sept. 24. 101 101: a same fraction to CO 661-- j C M & Sit P conv 4Vi 1932.! steady with prices the Trade was Grand than Friday s finish. was Tfunk 7s 1940 105 105 V. higher r.ot large and "early trading mainly Grand Trunk Tac 4a 1955..! of a local character. The undertone in Gt Northern 7s 1936 103',, io:;vv 103 wheat was rather firm with sentiment X Y C 7s 1930 was very little Oregon Short Line 4s 1929. 102 ra her bullish but there was 82 ?2Vi a small ad- S outside buying. There 1961 A & S L 70mi 71 vance shortly after the opening, but a St PL Lft S F PL, 4sIs 1950 63 63 U appeared to 7b do PL. 5s 1950 majority of the pit elementAfter 754 be waiting developments; opening So Pac conv 5s 1934. 92 !'4 to and $1.31 December at $1.27 for do conv 4 1929 .i S4 83! a made 1.32 for May, the market slight do ref 4s 1955 77: to around open73 S F rally bu had reverted Term 4s 1950 I i hour. U 4s 1947 ing figures ata the end of theat first P 1st 823.;; the finish There was break right do conv 4s 1927 and the close was unsettled with Decem-lie- r , do ref '4s 2008 1 to lUc off opening figures at West 1946 5s Pac oyl 1 to 2c off the toil. 26 ancLMay $1.25 1.30. to $1.29 at opening showed some s Corn rength early, but INDUSTRIAL BONDS. the .market held within narrow limits. (As reported bv .T. A. Hocle & Co.l Corn started unchanged from Friday's Uid Aaked close with December at 52Ji and May at 77-57c, but the market rallied and gained a Amer Smelt Ref 5s 1947.. 7l'4 and at Anglo-A1925 .. shade, but like wheat, dropped, Oil 101 10'ji.i was a shade off Anaconda hte enl of tre first hour 7a 1929. 95 94Ja' Copper he opening. & Co "s 1920 Aim 984 Corn also was slightly weaker at the 13u Pont 7Hs 1931 S9Vi' 99U to Vic off, with Decem- Goodyear T & R 8s 1S31.. finish, being 103 . 103U May at 56Vi to Kenn Cop 7s 1930 ber at 5352Vic-an- d 92 9.5 14 Tire 8s 1931. asvt Kelly Spgfld as';; unwas December Oats steady. opening & Co 7Vs9 1930 100 Morris 1004, close at 3Sc i & Co 7H 1930 changed from last night's ,f.o and May showing a slight advance at Morris Pao Gas & Elec 7s 1925. . . 95 42Vic IJ S Rub 1930 99S! ?97a Sinclair Con Oil 7Vs 1925. 994! 9314 & Co. 7Vis 1925 Swift 9914! "99 Utah-Idah- o LIBERTY BONDS. Sugar 7s 1930. NEW YORK, Sept. 24. Liberty bonds Va Car 6s 1923 93 92H closed: West Clec 7s 1925 100?,. 1004 4s 4s .59.50 second 88.50: first bid; 7s 1931 .... 102,, 102; Ojs 90 . 20 ; second M Us 90.00; Westlnghouse S3. 90; first. T'nited DniR Co 8s 1941 .. 97 99 third 4Us 93.74; fourth 4Jis 0.34; Vic-or- y 99.30. 3is 99.30; Victory 4is FOREIGN GOVERNMENT BONDS. (As reported. by J. A. Hogle & Co.) Bid Aaked Zuma i Sheep Receipts S00: receipts today nearly all packers direct: compared with i week ajro: Fat lambs $1 to l.lQ lower.1 err more: yearlings quotanly 50c to culls f f f, i.e. u.vv $1.00 lower: fRt sheen 25 to 50j lower; eu.yu H2 00........ heavies at the bottcm; feeder lambs o. S at . ai oo CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. v'."..tl CH'iC.V'.o. Sctd. 24 M'nl'ert Sr.-itBu- - i 1 53 00 Cattle 1000:. 105 0 rtau o( Mar.c:f.) to a week rro: Brof Hers 2i5.C0 onuiared to 5c lower; natives and Rojth150.00 steady s western and steers below heavy 50.00 clioire of k most; fat nteadv to 25o lower; moat declinf rn hotter grade Asked cows, medium arl heavy heifers; un- - Bid 1000 ii i roii-t:ac- S9.5')' 101.00 55.0'j: 2.60 2.i..) 50. C6 c . .... , . Eureka Lily 1500 in '),,- , . v - , VJ0.0') 47.00 33. "0 57.00. . . l "o n i .'.(; s .01 Vi. .021.2 . T-l.- - ) oo i S3. 00 i n lbU.&O i Bid Amal Suyar com do Jis pM BtgrsVv Sugar pfd & Com... ( on ajvon Home Fire Ins Independent Coal Mortcan Canning 9s pfd . Mt States Tel - ... I'eoi-ieSurtar pfd c. ctr.i Schramm-Ji.vir.so- ii S pfd.. Smndard Coal Ctan-hlah- c .Supar Ulali Fired Clay r . IT,-- ;, peClifpuka t; S.SOo-toTwenty i.v freighters, in ad -di'.ioii lu and oil tankers tonstructf-- freighters undu- prixutf were built by the Kouthwi f tern The launching Shipbuilding coinlJ-n- y. of the tanker ended the c)nstruoiIoi progsvaa cf tliat yard. 100.00 264.00 si i cks. iM)i;sTiaM, .01 Zuma .. .. ...... U Ray State . Galena ii!' Bingham 1.00 Daly . . ' ' Monzonite .. 66 vi Pioche Bristol . . . . . Day's Sales. Alta Tunnel 500 at 10Vc; 500 at S009 at llic. JBeaver Copper 1000 at lc. Piureka Mines 1500 at 434c. lit I'tah lr.h. l '..ili S - j .03 . ' ........6 i ; l.S7 "2. 07 .OS in -, . Bankers Trust $lii.0, i 'olumbia Trust ' ' leseret National lehert-- i Savings First National of Ojftlen . . .' . NatT Bank of Ccmnv-rce- . ' .Nat Hank of Republic Dank Nat,;ity ' Nat Copper Security Sla:e li:ik ' Utah National Hank trtah ri;a e National tTtah Savings 'i'r.js: WalKer Bios. Bankers Ziona Savings & Trust....! Walker Bro. Bank ricrhts..; 40. (b .1G .00'- -; f ifi.ii :i , .004 .00! lit un f;i!!i'' r n lit uu- :i'li jt.T i - . .11 .00; .01 i i,,j:s ,,f ), uii.h:mi.(hm - . - .TiO ' re limn- than FINISHES .07 .15 .10 III -- 1.70 j iron Deposits of Southern Utah to Be Developed by Utah Steel Corporation, Which Will Manufacture Great Variety of Products for Markets Between Missouri River and Pacific Coast : '. .09 U5 -- I - 1 .02 -- .02 . n ii 1 .VJ .0; Proiect for Mdusstrisil. tte i 1 a Y : .ft;t .0714 i w 1 .OKI ....... , 1 3 OFfMMYLAl'JS .......... .05 .021,2: . . . . American4 Beet 23,iB 27 S .. American Can 127B American Car. & Foundry American Hide &. Leather pfd- ... 514 American International Corp. . ... SO American Locdinotive American Smelting &, Refg. . . 62 .... 36?i American Sugar . . .... American Sumatra Tobacco . American T. & T. ............ ....107H American Woolen 754 .... Anaconda Copper 384 Arkansas Legislature Led .... Atchison . . . 8x At!.." Gulf & W. Indies in 27t Central Baldwin Locomotive . 88i & Ohio Baltimore Total Measures 39, 4 Bethlehem Steel "B" 65H . .;...T"...ll3i Canadian Pacific 28U Central Leather . CHICAGO. Sept. 24. Thi wa leg43 Chandler Motors . ........ west. The islature year In th centralenacted Chesapeake & &.Ohio 6$S new Mil. by law St. of total Paul Chicago. R. rraud I. & Pac. in fif 34 Chicago, lerisiatures of sessions resrular ZZ vnino copper . teen central states was 5368. This Colorado Fuel & Iron ....... was 229 less than the bin Corn Products . 764 number these legislatures, vetoes by . passed 64 Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar by the governors or failure to act on .....8ViB . . . . for this number. The Er ie . 13a bills accounting General Electric were 190. vetoes total 1244 General Motors . 104 enacting the Arkansas was the ......?.. Goodrich Co. T;. . 33 with 90 new of laws, number largest Great Northern pfd .75 703 out of passed. North Creat Northern Ore Ctfs ?n effective, Illinois Central . . . 96Vj Dakota had the smallest number with Inspiration Copper . 34U 145 out of 148 passed. Oklahoma was 36 int. Aier. marine pia. the only state In which the veto power 50 International Paper was not exercised. In "this state the 20 U Kennecott Copper session enacted 182 laws out Louisville & Nashville 110UB' regular 1001 of bills and joint resolutions beMexican Petroleum 1077 the legislature. The largest numMiami Copper 214 fore of vetoes was in Wisconsin, with ber Middle States Oil hi, 50. Midvale Steel 25711 Missouri Pacific The list of each of the fifteen states .'Oi New York Central 7414 follows: N. T.. N. H. Sc Hartford ' New Bills lai Norfolk & Western 36? B laws. State. passed Pacific Northern (9 . T .1 r tl . J 280 301 .TP Indiana ' tvicniuuiii x j uu . az tci 282 323 Pan American Petroleum .. 45 Missouri 703 33 Arkansas 60 Pennsylvania .. 5l',i Oklahoma 182 182 People's Gas .. 27 and West Va 409 Pittsburg 410 Iowa . . 4 25 Ray Consolidated Copper 43 Dakota South . 7:J Reading . &:. . . 3 15 305 Nebraska .. 52 Steel Rep. Iron 22 H 241 44 Texas . Royal Dutch N Y 4 5S . :a 447 : . i .' Shell Trans & Trad .. x9i Michigan . . Sinclair Con Oil 307 ; 36 Illinois . sOtn Southern Pacific The governor of Illinois filed. in ad-- i .. 21 4 dltlon Southern Railwav to the 307 bills signed, 12 oth.1071 ers Standard Oil of N J pfd with 74 .. objections, and there is doubt Studebaker Corporation this when laws. Tennessee Copper .V Kansas dozen will become 305 307 Texas Co .. 'M Ohio Texas &, Pacific 24 1 243 .. C7 North Dakota Tobacco Products 145 148 7 Transcontinental Oil 40 ??1 Union Pacific - .u'tn Wisconsin . i . Minnesota 9 52: .. S U Food Products m . . 53 U S Retail Stores IT S Ind Alcohol ... 47 Total 5597 536? . . 41' oo United States Rubber ... 79S United States Steel . . 49 Utah Copper ! ... 45'4 COAST, SHIPYARDS Westlnghouse Electric . 6 .. Overland Willys . PROGRAM ! SB American Zinc. Lead and Sin Butte and Eunerior .13aB .. 36 Cala Petroleum . . 4SB Montana Power l.US A.N'G KLK.S HAIlBoll. Cal.. S'nattuck Arizona 24. 'vpt. launching of ll.COO-to- n ... 24v; f'luJii deok Pure Oil freighter West Chopuka at . S14 invincible Oil tur-- l.os Angt-leand Shipbuilding .. 50 General Asphalt. Dryd'jck i timiKiuy souti, will mark th t coinpletion uf u four-yea- r building LOCAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES. program which comprised' the con& A. J. Uos:le Co.) (As reported by struction of thirty 8.800-to- n BANK STOCKS. freight- or er fl e West! and the l freighters Asue-.Bid .in .0431 . ............ ....... , f 0H4 .02 .50 . ir mm s .QZVa 0 .02 .01 33 H . . .10 02 ..:...,.,.,. Sugar ........;.... . . " -- Victor J. 35 .05 '. Niildriver . . . :'iitus . ;. rinee Con. f 'rovo . . . I'aloma . .. T:ico Argentine Uico Wellington Sells Sil. King Coaln . . . . . King Con. ...... Sioux Con. . Souih Hecla. . . . ... fcuth Standard--. ....... Silver Shield Tar Baby Tintic Central . .... . Standard . Tjntic I'tah Cons. . . . ; ...... . t'nele Sam T.r.lon-Chie- -- L.CO '. N'orth Standard Kew Quincy . . . . THIS WAS YEAR c- .'. ; West States Most of Advance . (Last. Sale) . '. .. Weakness .ot Foreign Oils, However, Wipes Out, Howell . . Ii on Blossom ' rs Allia-Chalme- Bit EFSESSI 0 Alta-Mlchig- NEW YORK STOCK - LIST. - " VEW YOBJv. 18W: YORK SUGAR. Sept. 24 The raw sugar market was quiet and unchanged at 4.1$J for Porto Rico centrifugal and 4.86c fdr Cuba with no salaa reported. Ra.w augar-futurwere and waa light. ClosingIrregular were price trading 15 points lower on September and 8 lower to four higher on other oaltlona. October closed at 2.80c; December 2.52c: .March 2.39c: and May 2.48c. The market for refined was ateadv but the demand waa light and prices closed unchanged at 5.60 to 5.5c for, fine granulated.. Refined 7futures were without transactions. October cned at 5.40c: Decern ber and March 6.30c and May 5.25c XETVV e William Joseph Simmon'-- , head cf the Ku Klux.Klan, in civilian clothes peror of tlu riranizution. in lii rcali.i as cm. chief of ponce have tinder them aDoui E.000 policemen, we believe that the time ha come In the history of this w The wlrr and Order league and ljiolated Ui.indp. aklng lh.it ftod be riie..vge retelnd l et- government to find out whether there the Chicago la not a law that.wjll reach officials of (copies wm to hoth the vicn prciaeni to immediately. the crn from le!nr wMaiotapu a great city like Chicago, who prac- - andt speakerw of the house with lh Tb r.igie boat aUo will make a ur- Co'C't" nr'-i.'.iw:.;!f4 tth rutmJtte h appointed h!rh l.a.l Nen. Ming an! I..wr of th ltnd nullify the Eighteenth tmrnd ,qu-3- ..... that In th lop:ntr.t ,n..-m o nnd tint ment .iun mt Uj1 Novf mU r, 'unoccupied imK1 ll.p ).r The flutt. t of rrlatfv the i r.uliifl (ion the r.(r!HtrJ for ).irs. .Th mry will white re.der.is v,rj has come when the government of the tut United States, If there la no law to KIghteenth mndmrn(' te almllac to that ronJucted ttc titty that food and clothlr.s b" tr.t Immeoo now compel the officials to oby their hy the navy on Midway Island, It i UMlJirH'.) th.il Iff American cable fc.tat loo, a eeaplane diately. oaths of office, ought to enact such. snd the teanier n.ir j in a law ana we appeal to ice senate TEIO MAHOONKD ON that csbnatlon that Col jred carried I r r.tr put out bfing n"l Mine ard and house at "Washington and ask Cllghts may brAdo orr the group. QMAT.T T A riTtPt TOT tm r.o- -v that, if necessary, asa law be passed to paccordlrg to pre.nl pl.inf. nl reWuf:rd' that cover such ciies this. The only thre white rrs.denti; of Ikno. t t to Honolulu. r jth nd are XNGfUvH XOTinO). Ming Palmyra Colonel from InlTh n.all H-HONOLULU. .T. . 8epf.Vri.-ral-m- yra who have Lwnlmi.r,. lat ,r, "One of the .dangers to the perand Ijwin Islcnds. dots oni ,lhe there sine Ut November in an at-- i manency of this great republic is that CO- in the treat cities lawlessness seven hundred m lias south of ternpt to develop the Islands commer- map the constitution' is disobeyed, and GETS Dn AVERY MEDAL They are engaged in preparpart of the ciallyfor the markaL Ther are i what may b the ..result? A great Honolulu, but officially snr tv .ir ir. i ro-copra i nvrviv; ing r unoui Btiy country' may ro down from' the vice city and, county of Honolulu, frrtrrt rlr- - h (iroiated ana unuaur award.,1 ,r, nd UwlfwneM 'and the of d deviltry Ixr,-lA. Urowt;. to a a iher'tnedxl i . r islands have no w the and" treat cities." nAry eagle boat n the reeult of a nck- of cxo riaovrd ctpinJinc ar removal from ih The resolution was proioed by Ar receipt of a wirlew mFnag from me nt dunnc a tUre thur Iiurnage Farwell. president ofithe onlv threw white residents of thflhr' M.!in).ii mutc l-- e-- re-tlcaJ- ly . - !- - i 1 ijuir 11 akl I f in p.-!mr-3 . mg i ( pin-pric- reivl k, pre--all- s. j - , i i thni ir-l-- . - ru:i s |