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Show TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921. V alues Decline When Money H Bate Tightens and Public Interest Diminishes. MW YORK. terests were 1n Sept. Professional Inof control today's stock -market. Sentiment among traders more bearish as money rates tightened and public interest diminished. Sales 425.000 shares. approximator Leaders were under further pressure at Shorts- - availed themselves "the opening-; of new low record for German -marks a : as a partial reason for extending- their commitments. Mexican Petroleum, Cen- -' tra! Leather adn General Electric showed early losses of 1 to 1 points and Bald-- ; win, Studebaker and General were fractionally lower. Reading,Asphalt RailCoca Cola, Columbia way Steel Springs, :Gas, Union Bag- and American Icerem-- ; prised the firm features. Extejielve buying of Liberty bonds wasfesumed. the third 44 and the making .new high records forVictory the year. Mexican Petroleum suffered an extreme loss of 2 points during the morning. American Harvester, "Woolen, International Paper, Allied Chemical. United Drug, Corn Products and People s Gas eased 1 to points. Iron preferred sustained the greatest loss, declining ZVa. points. The entire j tobacco group was heavy and occasional r dealings in rails were mostly at lower quotations. Mercantile Marine preferred , was the only prominent stock to register even a moderate pain. Call money opened at 5 per cent. Victory 4 per cent notes ' continued to feature the strong and very active bond market. The, more uncertain tendencies of the-. were accompanied ,by an admidsqssionth'e call money rat to 54 per vanceUn cent. Mexican Petroleum rallied 3 points 27. bc-ea- me f . 4c . Sears-Roebuc- k, 1. Re-Ipub- lJc " . . ,T ali r ... ::::r..:ri points on fairly large inrs. Further selling of Pennsylvania, other reaction in Mexican Petroleum and the weakness of secondary steels unsettled prices again later. The closing, was "heavy. Bonds including Liberties, were alone holding firm. irregular. Victory "losing 4c . CHICAGO GRAIN. . CHICAGO, Sept. 27. Absence of any aggressive support led to lower prices today for wheat. There was scattered liquidation on the part of holders with commission houses taking generally to theselling side. Bearish aspects of f inan-a cial .and economic conditions received I good- deal of notice. Opening prices, which varied from the same as yesterlower, with December day' finish to to i.24 and May $1.28 to 1.28" ,31.24 were followed by moderate setbacks all ; around. , Corn and oats declined with wheat, lowest prices yet this season being touched and December corn. After by September Including December opening toVi to 4c off, corn market sagged the at 514 51c, still further before beginning to react. Oat started Vie lower to a shade advance, December 37 to 37c and then became easier for all deliveries. Provisions were firmer owing to' the in the hog market. ' strength hardened as Subsequently, wheat pricesocean a result of word that lower freight rates and higher foreign exchange had about some export buying. The brought to net lower, close was unsettled with December 31. 23 to 1.234 and May ?1J57. Later. lightness of rurala offer-- , little. to rally the market Ings' helped The close 'was steady at Vi to c net decline, with December 51c. - lc . . 344 27 American Beet Sugar 27 Vi American Can American Car & Foundry ....12$ 51 American Hide & Leather pfd Amerlcai International Corp. ....... 34 89 American JLocomotive . American Smelting & Refg ........ 3lfi o American Sugar 404 American Sumatra Tobacco , 1074 American T & T 74 American Woolen 384 Anaconda Copper 86 Atchison . 27 Atl Gulf & W .Indies 16 r;a.iawin locomotive 38 Baltimore St Ohio &4i Bethlehem Steel "B 113 Canadian Pacific 28 Central Leather 43'. Chandler Motors . .... 55 Chesapeake & Ohio .... 87 Chicago, Mil & St Paul 33 Chicago R I & .Pac .... 23 Chi no Copper 24V. Colorado Fuel & Iron . . ... 774 Corn Products ........ ... 63 Crucible Steel ........ , ... Cuba Cane Sugar , ... 13 Krie . . . . ... . , . . , ... 123,; General Electric . . . 10 General Motors ... 31B Goodrich Co. . . Great Northern pfd ...75 ... 284 Great Northern Ore Ctf Illinois Central , .. 344 Inspiration Copper 48 Int.Mer Marine Dfd International Paper .....48 20 Kennecott Copper . 108 Louisville & Nashville 98 Mexican Petroleum 20741! Miami Copper . llVm Middle States Oil 25 Midvale Steel .. 20 Missouri Pacific 7a New York Central 14 N Y. N H & Hartford Norfolk & Western Northern Pacific . 13 Oklahoma Prod & Ref 46 Pan American Petroleum 37 Pennsylvania . 51 People's Gas -- 0 Pittsburg and Went Va 12 Ray Consolidated Copper . 714 Reading . &. . Steel 514 Rep Iron . 43'i Royal Dutch &N Y Shell Trans Trad . Sinclair Con Oil southern racine . .'21 Southern Railway .1U7H Standard Oil of N J pfd . 734 Studebaker Corporation . 4R Tennessee Copper . 354 0o Texas & Pacific 224B . 65 Tobacco Products . . 8 Transcontinental Oil Union Pacific . 4 U S Pood Products S U Retail Stores U S Ind Alcohol 45i 481 United States Rubber United States Steel 79Vf 49 V Utah Copper 434 Weatinghouee Electric 6 Willys Overland American Zinc. Lead and Sm. . 14 Butte and Superior 36B Cala Petroleum 484B Montana Power 6V4B Shattuck Arizona Allis-Chalme- - lo -- In-cor- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO. Sept. 27 (United States jsreau, of Markets.) Cattle Receipts Bu- 12- - and corn red '000; desirable yearlings steers steady to 15c higher; others slow; top yearlingsshe-sto-310.75; bulk beef steers and calves dull; J6.259.25; and bulls steady; s'stockers and eanners -- SA feeder weak. market ' opened Hogs Receipts 32,000; to strong; later market active, 10 steady to r 15c higher than yesterday's average; lights . and light butchtop. $8.30; bulk bulk ers $7.908.15: packing Sows 36.35g 6.75; viRs scarce, mostly steady; bulk desirable J7.257. 50. fat native lambs Sheep Receipts 32,000: westerns opened strong to 25c higher; early to city fully steady;' top natives to packers; culls butchers S8.75; $8.25 $5. 00 5. 60; good to choice westerns early not soldr sheep scarce; $8.B08.65; best heavies 25 to 50c higher; firm: lights at $6.757;00; some feeder lambs-firheld higher; top yesterday $7,25. ck 1 -- MARKET. SUGAR NEW YORK. Sept. 27. The feature in .anth sugar market today was the com nouncement bv the sugar finance price of mittee that It had reduced the cost ana r.iihaj suear from 34 to to 4.23c for centrifugal freight, equal had sold 200.000 bags at and that they refiners. Uncontrolled that level to localwere unchanged at 4.13c sugars, however, for centrifugal, with sales of 37,000 bags. Tn raw susrar futures some scattered lo nal sellinar caused a decline of 2 to 3 points Inwasthe active positions, although light. trading easier The market for refined sugar. was to 15 points and prices were reduced-1bv two of the local refiners to the basis of 5.50c for fine granulated, owing to the decline in the spot market. ' Others were unchane ed at 5.65c.one. lot of September There was only e.zoo changed hands In refined futures at .or unchanged from. the previous ciose zc , . " CHICAGO FUTURES. CHICAGO. Sept. 27. Clou Open High ; Low Wheat Dec. $1.24 $1.244 $1.224 $1.23U 1.28 1.274 1.28i 1.26 May - Corn-D- ec. .51i 51 ,4 May Oata Dec. May Pork 'Sept.--,- . Lard . .514 .564 .56 . .374 .55f .27 .41i .37 .414 .414 19.00 p20.23 10.02 10.25 9.22 9.05 7.15 7.15 8.00 7.90 19.00, 10.00 9.00 7.12 7.85 .5154 .564 .374 .414 (Am (Last Sale) . ;toc;e . STOCK LIST". NEW-YOR- OPS C9NTRI THE OGDEN rs ..-..- .00 ...... ..........it...02 .00; .004 "liivi .13 Tunnel . ... .01 . . .01 $ Alt Reaver Copper ." . Big Hill Bir Cottonwood . Bullion Black Metals . k... Cclumbus Rexall Crown Point . .. Colorado Con. . . Central Eureka . Cardiff Dragon Con Daly West East Crown Point East Tin. Coal. . East Tin. Con. .. Eureka Mines . . . . eureka Llv . Eureka Bullion Emma Silver . Empire Mines Gold Chain . Grand Central Howell Iron Blossom . . Iron King Judge Mining . . K.enneoec Keystone Leonora ; Lehl Ttntic . .. May Day Miller Hill Mammoth . . . . .01 .02 .04 M .00 1.00 .03 1.75 .02 at vl -- .It .0t .044 .10 .064 .04 .09 .084 g .1V 004 .02 .03 .16 .054 .is 1.40 .10 1.76 .OS .0 .03' ".02 .oa .02 .01 .02 .03 .10 .024 .064 are more than 400,000.000 tons of Iron Ore in Utah. THERE Iron tTerare 68 per cent metallic Iron; the Iron in .IS Iron. .03 .07 .06 "M" .074; .02 the eastern iron ore region? average SO per cent metallic Utah has unlimited deposits of high rrade'coklnr coal. Vast limestone formations exist at rnanj points la tha State. These are the three essential raw materials required for th manufacture of steel. They are all found less than 200 mile from Salt Lake City. .20 .06 .04 .02 .02 1 .004 .024 "!osi, 1.624 1.S0 Plant Already Producing Steel Here. At Mldfale. a GREATmiles south of Salt Lake City, the plant of the fJtah .75 ,02 .65 Steel Corporation is successfully operating. So far it has arned a handsome profit for its owners by converting ecrap iron into products for which a ready market exists. Th plant today represents an investment of Jl.800.000 with a itock inventory of more than $300,000. .SO .15 .16 .01V .01 .07; .00 .OS; .004 1.824 1.85 .01 .01 .004 J ".'66 .014 "ioivi .02 2.06 2,42V .00 .05 .03 .10 and Steel products can be manufactured in Utah as IRON as at any other place in the United States. Because of favorable freight rate advantages, the Utah Steel Corporation can ship its products into its markets at a freight .074 .064 02Va .03 09Vi .074 8.00 HSd . . ;." J. A. Hogle & Co. INVESTMENT SECURITIES 169 Main St Salt Lake City, Utah Was. 77. . Eccles Bldg Ogden, Utah Tel. 322 n I n 2J w' ' . Capital Stock of the Utah Steel Corporation has been from $2,500,000 to $5,000,000. Under permission of the State Securities Commission the people of Utah are to be presented the opportunity to invest in this great industrial project and thus have a part in the development of on of the state's richest resources and participate in the profits which the most conservative estimates assure. THE rUS preliminaryinDoannouncement this newipaper not will be followed by later this project. giving further details of fall to read them. THE E-C- .R 9c. n YI a TOOF ii . I r. W. WTUTLET. M. H. SOWLCS, Treasurer rreidnt ! i ROSENBLATT. Vice President ROSENBLATT, Director GENERAL OFFICES B03TON BUILDING SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH N. M. S. S. ROSEN'nLATT. Secretary J. V. PETER KA, Gcners! Supt. KinUtah1 lO,1,.0;. .c. : if f.i I m a. c 1 DEBATE RESUMED ON ECONOMIC BLOCKADE GENEVA. Sept. 27. (By th Anao- ciated Press.) Debate on the various phase of the. economic blockade at a weapon against nation which vio late the covenant of the league of na tions, was resumed by the assembly of the league today. At the opening of thi morning aession. President Van Karrjebeek announced that Cuba had ratified statutes of the international court the of Justice. Lord Robert Cecil the Union of South Africa,representing: took a prominent part In the debate relative to the economic blockade. He warned the assembly against the danger the league ran of eamlnr the name of a "uper-state- " If it tried to make it rule for th us cf the blockade too Imperative to It member. For that reason he opposed the amendment giving th council of the league power to fix the absolute date upon which the blockade would b applied.- METHODIST BISHOP , .DEAD IN YOKOHAMA MEMPHIS. Tenn., Sept.27. New of the death Monday of Bishop Walter Lambuth, of the Southern Methodist church, in a hospital at Yokohama.. Japan, wa received here today by relative. - . "ffl 1 1 1 mr. vn r- -- m wim V About Other People and About You! 6s 4.-5- 4s 4s 5s .......... 6s 195S ns 66 CASH PRICES. SeDt. 27. Wheat No No. 2 hard $1.24. flTICAGO. $f.241.26; Corn No. 2 . 2334c Rye No. There are two kinds of news in the paper. Part of the news is about the affairs of other people; their sayings, doing and goings to do; things that have happened may happen didn't happen. red 2 mixed 5114.6510: No. 2 iso. a wniie yellow 51 z 52c. wnue Oats No. 7s Jl.00. 54962c. seic; 2 Barley Timothy seed $.tt JM.7I. Clover seed 3iS.0. Pork nominal. Lard $10.22. Ribs $7.2568.25. BUTTER ANO EDO. CHICAGO. Sept. 27. Butter unttled; creamery extras 43c: atajidard 87c; first 32SJ4lc: second iojic. eases. 7izi Egg unchanged: receipt fowl II O 27c: Poultry22c.aliv higher; spring POTATO MARKET. weak: CHICAGO. 8ept. 27. Potato 86 cars: total United States ship receipts FOREIGN EXCHANGE. ments 1571 cars; loano rouna wnite ii.zo NEW YORK.- Sept. 27 Fnrirn 62.25 cwt.; Wisconsin sacked 2.102.10 chance steady. cwt.: bulk $2.2062.15 cwt.; Minnesota ureat Britain:- Demand 12. Trt'. -- .vi. J Red river Ohio sacitea ana duik 12.24 02.40 CWt.; Main $3.73.. :.52.45 cwt. trance: Demana t.iiiac: cahia t i 4. RESUMES DIVIDENDS. cables 4. lSc. Italy: Demand Demana12e; 7.03V4c; cables 7.04c. NEW TORK. Sept. 27. Th New Tork. Belgium: uemana to - I Ontario & Western Germany: Demand o.siVkc; cables O.l2o Railway company . . . i Holland: 32.10c; cables 22.16c dav aeciarea a two per cent aivioena on common stock. This I th first dividend Sweden: Demand 22.$5c. on thi tock ince April, '1120 Denmark: Demand 17.75c. . i Switzerland: Demand 17. 29c. RATES REDUCED. Spain: Demand 19.80c. NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 27.- Reduced Greece: Demand 4.85c. on vegetables from California point rates Argentina: Demand 33.00c. to ivaw urieans wiu oe maae on line Braxil: Demand 13.12c. -October t, lt wa announced today. Th Montreal, 90 new rat will be $1.46 a hundred pound or -- s - I a ii.cttt. MARKET. LONDON RATES. oepu n. v;au iukk, 5 cent: low 5- permoney firmer; high per cent: LONDON, Sept. . 27. Bar ruling rate 5 per cent; closing- bid 5 per per ounce. pw-cenv fv ' she-stoc- . high-grad- n aTing that will average 115 per ton below ths frerght charges Into the same territory from the eastern Iron and steel csn ters. Using the normal steel consumption of the logical market of the Utah Steel Corporation, thla saving amounts to 17.500.000 per year on steel sheets and tin plate alone. -- The population of the territory which can be advantageously served by this company is 10,000,000 persons. The average consumption of steel products in this region Is 500 pounds par capita per annum. . 7s 7s r iroiiecK Utah Steel Corporation is a going concern. Its present investment la one of the In the State of Utah. It enjoys a large volume of business. The enlargement of Its scope of operations is not a new and untried speculative venture. It Is the logical and natural expansion of a soundly financed, well managed and profitable business. It is undertaken to meet the opportunities offered by an existing market for its products. The opening up of Utah's Iron mines eignallzes nn important Industrial development. Watch for further announcements. 1.25 ld has turned' upward. We therefore advise our client s e stocks and to purchase bonds at an early date in order that they may benefit by the risr' king market. . II . .60 I 10.25 .when conditions will begin to get better. Business has already shown considerable Improvement. Money is much easier and inter est rates have dropped approximately IV2 per cent since December. There is less unemployment. JJommodity prices were at their How point in July. Building and construction is increasing rapidly. The railroads have begun to make money. The price for steel Sam 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. .20 .11 .OS New Quincy 4600 3U Inlrlnciblo Oil at 7c; 5000 Prince Con. 24 lAftft General Asphalt o( 7'. fv u Silver King con. ' 500C at LOCAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Central Tlntic A. Hogle Sz. Co.) Standard 100 at $1. .9 . t j0 (As reported by J.STOCKS. Tintic BANK $1.95; 200 at 31.82: vjuu i i Bid Asked at $1.874; 3100 at $1.85. ai c West Toledo low 8c. I150.00.il55.00 Bankers Trust . 1000 at Woodlawn 100.00 Columbia Trust . Cloelng Sales. 264.00 Deseret National 1000 at 13Vc Tunnel Alta m.oo Peseret Savings 315.01) First National or yjnen .. i 100.00 Nat I Bank of Commerce. 2000 at 94c: 500 at svc. 245 uO 9c: Nat Bank of Republic ai. Bullion Eureka Nat City Bank 1000 at 6c. Howell 1&2. 0Q Nat Copper Lehl Tintic 600 at 2VC. 120.00 fexate earns security 50? at BV4c; 1000 at .fcc: CO 125. Utah National Bank 155.00 1000 at 6C. Utah StatiQNational iftftft mt Tc 105.00 Utah Savings Ac Trust ... iuuu i "7" AVV" New Quincy 800 250.00 275.00 Walker Bros Banker at 7Hc. Prince Con. 191.00 Zion's Savings & Tntat... Tar Baby 40.00i 50.00 Bank Bros Walker $l.5o. rights. Tintic Standard XTtah Con. 2000 at 4C. INDUSTRIAL STOCKS. 2000 at 2c. Union Chief1500 Bid Asked at 7c; 500 at Woodlawn 3.00 Amal Sugar com KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. do 8s pfd 66.00 27 com.. and 2.90 Btgrs Sugar pfd KANSASCTTT, Mo,. Sept. S3. 00 86.00 States Bureau oi Con Wason ft 7 otW 330.00 Home Fire Ins Zl.uuu, 'iiioo 60 . oo claaaea Renerauy - trt .75 ,iv 8runner!" Independent Coal 9s mmi cows $3 . . . 101.00 ? Morgan Canning& pfd 602. 75:rw.roost kmIV boloima bulla 1235 87.00 oa ' nnlI Dc"er? Tel Mt States Tel and soodt Aft -i:;.t.6010.00: pfd &. com People's Sugar i 'oo s.7a De?i Schramm -- Johnson 8s pfd.. 99.60 101.00 $7.00: other a?ockt.er.feeders 56.00 Standard Coal f50.elected $a.3B Utah-Idah- o Vales .... 2.63 2.75 Sugar $4.t36.25; 50.00 early Utah Fire Clay S000: open alow, fairly 80.001 82.00 Utah Pr & Lt 1st pfd..... 110.001 Z C M I y with yesterday a av112.00 r ....... . 200 , 1101.00 West Cache Sugar cholce Walker Bros Dry Goods... 200.00!. BONDS mostly rocklnc l m it nn r k Bid Asked ii; S L City refunds: 5s 1928.. 93.00! 94.50 $5.756.75; StOCK pigo Salt Lake & Ogden 5s 1934 70.00! 81.00 top JB.-- o. mostly 23o 88.50! 90.00 S L Stock Ex 6s 1929 70 71 1961..... SPLA&SL4S western. $ . 40 Standard Coal 6s 1924 93.00 Rbout 'steady ; early top' Utah Pr & Lt 1st 6s 1944.. 78.00 SO. 00 LIVESTOCK MARKET. Utah Lt & Pr 4s 1950 72.00 nnnrfjReceipts none; choice havy Securities Cs 1922.... 90.50 92.00 Utah rattle Utah-Idah- o rn tiAtfti KO; rood steers IT fill Sugrar 7s 1930. ni-0 steers fair 4.ou.v. choice cows and helf-riteers $3.004.00; FOREIGN GOVERNMENT BONDS. S3.75'4.50; fair to good cow and CAs retorted by J. A. Hoyle & Co.) heifers I3.ZW4.u. i.vv.w, cow I Bid Asked I eanners $1.0002.00; choice feeaer duiis fat $2.6003.60; 64 Argentine 6s 1945 calvea $7.0t.60. bulls $2. 00 83. 00; veal Prov Buenos Aires 6s 1925. 91 xincrn ReceiDts none: choice fat hogs. 1941 101 Belgium Ss1945 175 to 250 lbs.. $7.76; bulk of sales $7.25 103 do IMs hoars S8.00C9.00. i ?K' tArr RecelDU 61 Brarll 5s 1903 1749; choice lambs 'sher Canadian 6s 1929 101 $3.004.00; fat ewes 1927 $5.006.00; wethers S8 Canada .uvsb.vv. $2.003.0P; xeeoer nmoi British 5s 1927 373 Chile Gov Ss 1941 98 OMAHA LIVESTOCK. French 8s 1945 100 do 7S 1941 85 OilAHA. Neb.. Sept. 27. (United States do 5s 1920 65 Bureau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts Denmark 8s 1945.. 103 K market strong to 15c higher; bulk, King4sof19J1 and light butchers $7.25(7.75: JaP medium (large pieces). do 4s 1931 (small pieces) 68 bulk packing sows $.10.6O. $8.10; top do 1st 4V4s 1925 ,lrg pea) 8 5500; fat steers steady; Cattle Receipts 1925 (Irg pes) do 2nd 86 $10.75; western steady to top yearlings 1925 (sm pes) k do 2nd 15c higher; bolls 84 15c higher: Italian 5s 1918 veals 23c 31 to steady; stock higher; strong U K SVtm 1929 0 feeders steady to strong. ers and 1937 do 89 40,ooo; Killing classes Sheep Receipts sale lambs weak; duik 10 Leipzig 6s few early steady; : Munich 5s 10 western lambs $7.0037.75; top $8.00; Ss 1940 wethers $4.25; ewe $2.50; King Norway 85.00; 106i yearlings Swias 8s 1940 107 feeders slow; eariy lop. jeeaing tamos Swiss 58,1929 $6.25. Paris-Orlea- 20.25 MARKET TREND 13 mti Eureka Mines1000booatai6Vcvc. 24 1 m . I. for Tl .02Vi Opening Sales. at 4c.; Alta Coii. 10003000 at 134c: 300 at 13c. Alta Tunnel 1000-a- t lc. Beaver Copp Binicham Galena 1M0 at 10,c; 1000 at 10c; 1000 rf1f1 II cJ 3.50 .00 North Standard . New Quincy . .. Nalldrtyer . . .. Plutus Prince Con. . . Provo Paloma Rico Argentine . Klco Wellington Sells Sll. King Coaln Sil King Con . . . Sioux Con, South Hecla . . . South Standard Silver Shield Tar Baby Tlntic Central . Tintic Standard Utah Cons Uncle Sam . Victor Union Chief . .. West Toledo . . Walker Woodlawn . . Yankee Zuma Bay State . . Bingham Galena Daly Pioche Bristol " .02 .02 .03 .014 . Monxonlte n .oa .20 .17 .01 Moscow Michigan-Uta- h Tl 03 .03 t IT .0 , ..01 t INDUSTRIAL BONDS. 9.22 (As reported by J. A. Hogle. & Co.) Jan. Ribs Bid Asked 7.15 Oct. 8..00 Amer Smelt Ref 5s 1847... Jan. ? .XV't AAf 1925 ... Anglo-AOil 100f Anaconda Copper 7 1929.. METAL MARKET. ?4J, 27. Cop'pac ftraa; Aim & Co 7a 1920 98 NEW YORK. Sept. 7 1931 mmA Du Pont electrolytic spot nearby UHOltHe; R 8s 1941... Goodyear T7s&1930 later 12c. 92 Tin easier; spot and nearby $26.75'; fu- Kenn Cop Kelly-SpgfTire 8s 1931.. 99 tures $27.00. 1930 Morris & Co 7 100 Iron steady; unchanged. 1930 Morris & Co Lead steady; spot 4.70c. Zinc firm; East St.. Louis deliveryspot Pac Oas & Elec 7 1925.... 1930 U S Rub 7 4.35c. 99 Sinclair Con Oil 1925.. 99 H Antimony spot 4.60c. 7 1925 Swift & Co. Utah-Idah- o 892 Sugar 7 1930.. Va Car 6a 1923 West Eleo,7s 1925 10074 7a 1931 Westlnghouse is no a It. longer question of United Drug Co 8s 1941... 1024H Oct. Askd Bid . Pure Oil MINING SECURITIES. reported by J. A. Hogle A Co. Antelope Star . . Alia con. . Albion . American Con. . Alta-Mlchig- an STATiUAKU-tlAAMINE- R m m m ' 4 ft instead MONEY llvr. 44Hd oiierea last loan Money 4U. Tr cent. cent. ai Discount . .rates: bills 4 . per cent: Short 5per . Will Ait Time loan steady: 0 days 695 per ?,n!M? Jay 6C6 per cnt; 6 month cent. rwTi NEW YORK Prime per mercantile paper $6IK per. wbw iurk, jjept, SILVER, Z7. Foreign bar cent. i; 1 LIRffRTV BONDS NEW YORK, Sept. 27 Liberty bond ftA34.8 ; "rat 4s 90'. 66 bid; econd 4s 9&.70; eecond it,1.1 ?7Bt 4 90.34; rourtn 44s o.65: yiC. : 3.u; ?. 4!; victory 4Hi .4. 88-0- 4s . Mexican dollars... 55o. FLOUR MARKET. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Sept. 27. Flour .v oo lower; in canoaa lots, farnllv .(. nviw Muuim .iufa.v a oarrel la cotton sacks. Bran $13.00614.00. 98-pou- nd i.t But there's also a lot' of news in this paper if you know where to look for it about you raffairs. That's the part of the news you'll find in the advertisements. There's valuable news there about things you want or will want; perhaps about things you have that others want Every carries one. M advertisement a message to some- any advertisements carry messages. of interest or value to you. . You can't afford to miss the advertisements because so many of them are hews relating directly to you or to your affairs. |