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Show 10 TMt OGDEN " -- AlHs-Chabne- YORK 8TOCK LIST. "NEyV ' (Last Sale .. rs ' ......:.V... 24i American Beet- - Sugar American can . . . . . ; 2i7 . American 'l Car Foundry American Hid e & Leather pfd ...40 ... T91 American International Corp. ... American Locomotive . ' ... American Smelting & Ref a. , . ... American - Sugar . .......... . 25 ... civ American Sumatra-Tobac. American' T. & T. ; . ...1 ... ZVj American Woolen . . 'o3 Anaconda Copper ... s.U Atchison .' . . Atl.. Gulf & W. Indies ...27 ... 87i Baldwin Locomotive . ... S84 Baltimore & Ohio , Bethlehem - Steel "B" no? Canadian Pacific Central- - Leather 2H 41 Chandler Motors 54 Chesapeake & Ohio '. 23 U Chicago, MILr. & St. Paul ...... StT't & Pac. .... Chicago. R. Chino Copper, .. ....... 24iB 24H Cdlorado Fuel & Iron 79 U Corn ' Products . 6TH Crucible Steel Cuba Cane' Sugar . 11 JUrle .". ...12IS General Electric . - 9 . general Motors Co.-- . .' 31H ' 30 Vi .' Great Northern Ore Ctfs 70 M Great Northern pfd a copper inspiration ..... 95B Illinois Central Int.- - Mef. Marine pfd. ... 60 ... 43S International Paper. . .... ... 2ot; Kenhecott Copper ...107 Louisville & Nashville . . ...103 Mexican Petroleum . ;.. ... Miami Copper . 13 ... 22a Middle States Oil ., ... 23V, Mldvale Steel... . Missouri Pacific . Ws ... 71 New York Central . . ... NY.. X. H. &l Hartford i3; ... Norfolk & Western . .... 72 ... Northern Pacific 2 ... Oklahoma Prod & Ref ... 48 Pan American Petroleum ... 35?. Pennsylvania ., ... 52 n ir . a. People s Gas . 24 and :West Pittsburg 12JiB Copper Ray Consolidated 69 Reading. V .. 47 Rep. Iron & Steel U .. 434 Royar Dutch &N Y .. 83 Shell Trans Trad .. 21 Sinclair Con; Oil . .. 77 Southern Pacific . v .. 19 Southern Railway . ..109 Standard Oil of N. J. pfd .. 73 Studebaker Corporation .. 7 Tennessee Copper . .. 40 Tcx&d Co .. 21 Texas A Pacific . ' .. 65 Tobacco Products . .. 8 Transponclnental Oil . ..118S Union Pacifio... ..; .. 12 U S. Foodi Products .. 63 U S Retail Stores . .. 44 U S Ind Alcohol .. ... .. 47 United .States Rubber . : 78 .. United States Steel . : .. 53 Utah Copper .. 43 Westinghouse Electric .. ;5 i Willys Overland Arerican Zinc, Lead and Sm. . ..9B .. 13 Butte and Superior .. 41 Cala. Petroleum .. .. .. 2 Montana Power Shattuck-Arizon..6B . . 30 Pure Oil . . Invincible Oil . . . . ..jo5; General Asphalt . co Speculative Character Of Market Revealed by. '.Drop at Close . - . NEW YORK. Oct. Ralls were. the backward- Issues In the further rise of prices on- the stock exchango Aday, deriving little, or no strength from latest developments in the strike situation. Oils and equipments featured the rise at. advances of one to five points. In r steejs,- sMppingrs and tobaccos dependent end numerous miscellaneous . issues were 1 to" 2Vt points higher. The speculative character of the .market was : evident, however, from the sharp, reversal in the later dealings. Mexican Petroleum re acted almost. four points, which more than cancelled its sain, and profit taking: and renewal of short selling caused- - general impairment of advances elsewhere. The closing was irregular. ". Sales approximated 400,000 shares. Bonds.' including, govern. ment issues, were steadyv Equipments and oils were active and strong at the opening. Haskell & Barker soon advanced 5Vi in connection with, rea merger with the Pullman comports of Mexican Petroleum added three pany. points to Friday's seven point rise, Houston Oil was two points higher and Petroleum, General . Asphalt, Baldwin Locomotive, " American Locomotive and May Department Stores rose 1 to 1V points. Rails were not materially strengthened by latest developments in the strike situation, Delaware. Lackawanna & Western being the only one to show more than a fractional gain. Steels were irregular on the mixed trade con ditions reported from Pittsburg' and other industrial centers. 22. Dniy, - an .c . Foreign markets being easier, there was some scattered selling1 which brought out Ti orders but trade was light, few:restlng the" range narrow and. the market easily influenced. Most (market leaders advised caution in following either the buying or selling trade;. Decided weakness developed later on lack of export demand, reports that Arand gentina's pressing European markets the rail strike situation. The. close was ' - Present Depleted Supplies ; NEW YORK, Oct 22. "A transportie-usuch aa would result of railroad from a general walk-ou- t employes would lead very quickly to a sugar famine," 0Baid E. W Mayo, secretary of, the sugar producers' conference in a statement'slEsued today. "Supplies of sugar in the hands of dealers and consumers are smaller than for many years past, not even excepting the .period during the "war when sugar was under government control and consumers were on ra- . - . rea-boar- p , - ex-".cha- ., ns May Oats J Dec. - May . -- !i Pork s.t , . Jan. Lard Jan. .37 .33 .3S .52 .51 ..5 .32; .37 .32 .37 15. CO s.:5 Ribs 9.02 9.22 9i00 9. '05 9.25 9.22 Jan. 1 S.07 NEW YORK SILVER. NEW YORK, Oct.. 22. Foreign bar 70 c Mexican dollars C4c. ' Bonds ,As an example of an exceptionally long-tim- e Jiiph-gradrailway bond we offer: ; Grand Trunk Pacific Sa, du II (2, at on ;.65. This bond is a First Mertgao j ,1748 miles of railway, also a prior lien ,ron equipment, property and tolls. In addition it is guaranteed as to principal and interest by the Canadian Government. 500 , and 1000. 100, Denominations " in Pounds London in Payable Sterling vlnd In New York in U. S. Gold at the Vfixed rate of exchange, $4.86. at-tracti- . ve e, Howell Iron Blossom .06 .15 .06 . Iron King Judge M S.. Kennebec Lehi Tlnlic . ... Leonora . . . . . Monzcnlte .. May Dayh . Michigan-UtaNew Qutncy .. Nalldriver North Standard O K Silver . .. 2.00 "ioi" .02 .01 .05 .03 .... .02 .01 Onohongo . . . Plutus Prince Con. . . .06 .00 .00 .03 Paloma Ploche Bristol . Prince Mining . Provo Ulco Wellington South Standard Slls Sil. Asked -- J. A. Hogle & Co. at So Pac-U P 1st 4s 1947 do- conv 4s- 1927 "do ref 5s1 2008 - Ooderiutah Salt Lake City, Utah 1 1 r f .88 - CAs nv 80 5s 1946 Ainn Smelt Ref Anglo-Ara- n: Oil . 6s 1947... 1925.. 7s 1929 . Anaconda Copper7s 1 . Arrnour & Co 7s 1920 f Beth Steel 7s 1935 Cerro de Pasco 8s 1931.... ' 1931 Du Pont Goodyear T & R. Ss 1941 .. Kenn Copper 7s 1930 ...... . Kelly-SpgfTire 8s 1931.. 1930 .... ' Morris & Co i Pac Gas & Elec 7s 1925... ' "", ' U S Rubber 1930 St Oil of. Calif 7s 1931..... do Oil of N Y 7s 1931 ... UNION UVESTOOK 9 r .I Swift & Co 7s 1925 United Drug Co 8s 1941 ... OOimiBSIOIf 00. 6 Utah-Idah- o Sugar 7s 1930. Va Car 5s 1923 We have standing orders for fat mnd West Elec 7s 1925 feeder cattle. Also feeder and ewt 7s 1931 lambs. Get In touch with us v Immej Westinghouse ' . '.. diately. ;;.' ; -- 7s ld -- -- OGDEN UINON STOCKYARDS 1 i x - 77 74 82 .. 88 V 80 INDUSTRIAL BONDS. reported hy J. A. Honle A Co.) I 1 7s 7s Ak4 Bid 80 101 96 99 96 109 99 103 96 98 101 96 100 104 107 . 99ft 94 83 93 101 -- . 80 102 96 100 97 109 e yl 101 rS 101 104 107 100 97 88 95 101 103 HAY MARKET. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Oct. 22. Hay un chnnged.' fi. 1 J"5 J rrn " " . llt . k ',".1 s'n" s. t- -- a m 1 '. b-d- Cet i . ei . . -al-- I-na . il: m . . . rn 1 o-t- rrcl . -- : . .. , .07'.: 3.00 .09 .01 .02 .01 "!05 .05 .20 .02 .03 .00 .20 sr. Our .OH .02 2.05 '02 2.12 .00 TTT1 sc ... fOF Y n aci; Partial Payment Plan puts stock in the Utah Steel Corporation igithin reach of d down all put 8 you on the way to ownership on equal terms with all stock holders. . one-thir- ;e 1 . it was neglected and prices unchanged. December and later months closed at 5.30c. . OMAHA LIVESTOCK. ' OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 22. (United States Bureau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts 2 000; market slow 10C15c higher; bulk bulk of sales packing grades $t.25Q?.00; 56.60S7.76: ton Is. DO. Cattle Receipts 250: compared with fed yearlings and week ago: Choice handy weight steers strong to 25c higher; top 111.10; k others and westerns 25Q30c 25$f7&c lower; bulls lower: weak; veals steady; stockers and feeders mostlv 2ofcf50c lower. 100; today's market Sheep Receipts with week ago: JLamba compared steady; and yearnngs.75ci.uo lower; sneep ss 7&c lower; feeders 25350c lower. she-stoc- 103 -l- S 4. T" 4-- I , i r 3 fj r 1. if - '' m POTATO MARKET. Oct. 22. Potatoes steady; receipts 127 cars; northern whites sacked 51.7501.90: bulk 11.651.80; North Da-. kota and Minnesota Red river. Ohio-sacked. tl.S5S1.9o: bulk $1.751.SS tw'.; South Dakota Sandland Ohlos bulk i.Z0 1.5; South Dakota whites bulk Jl.ijQ. l.t&; vvasnmgtotv-uusseijz.is. LONDON RATES. Oct. 22. Bar silver 40d per LONDON, . ounce. Mrtiey 2 per cent. Discount rates: Short bills- - 3 cent; three months 3 per tent. Steel Three Reasons That Assure Substantial Returns to Buyers of Shares in the Utah Steel Corporation nothiiif? intangible in the preat riJLLIIERE tois make Midvalo the Steel Citr of industrial project notr under the West, These three stand as the absolute guaranty of tuecesn and suceew tnrank a trr-- . mendous increase in tho wealth of Utah the prosperity of those who jharc ' in the enterprise. Fact No. 1 Rich iron ore, e cokinc coal and limitless beds of arc at the very doom of our Midrale raiUx. They can be placed in our plant more cheaply than the raw materials are assembled at any other steel mill in America. . FactNo. 2 it peopraphical center of a market for steel product a market with a population of 20,CjOO,0X people. A freight rate, advantage averaging $15 a ton lower than freight rate into this market from eaatern and middle-wes- t mills protect this terrifrom is eastern no possibility whatever There tory competition. of breaking down this protective wall Thia market belongs to producers of steel in Utah. Fact No. 3 This is not a new or speculative venture. The mills of the Utah. Steel Corporation have been in successful operation for more than six years. In this period the profits from operation hav increased the plant investment over 1000 per cent from $173, " 000 to more than $1,600,0001 way hinh-gracl- lime-aton- e Send for Free Booklet How (o Share Profits aad otfeer carefully preOar pared lnformstioa oa tb steel ladoilrj are yours for tas aikiag. To finance the iroa ore .w 1 .2 Eccles ,3lda- - West Pac St. W Pac-conv 77 74 82 .f .06 .20 4s 6s ........... F terms 4s 1950.. lri 'V'. ..... 1955 lt ult ro-inLilf- iner r!f U - r-s- - do ref 4s S INVESTMENT SECURITIES 169 Main I 4ff .01 .01 .03 .04 - Coal. 2. .0 8IL King Con. King 6S.00 Sioux Mines . C2.0U South Ilecla .. 2.50 Silver Shield . PLA , BANK L " mn 0S . directs schools : iufr an iJfr'Arr;! Tintic Standard izoo at Ji.so. RAILROAD BONOS. (As Reported by J. A. Hogle & Co.) ' SUGAR MARKET. I Bid ) Asked - NEW YORK. Oct. 22. The raw sutar 79 was steady and unchanged today. &.Kan 4s 1995.. market 78l Atch.Top 69 69 Cubas were No sales were reported. B & O conv.4s 1933 104 105 4.11c for centrifugal with duty at Can Natl Rys 7s 1935 quoted 101 1946 101 free sugars 4.00c. Can Nor 1 1932 62 ' C M & St P conv The raw sugar futures msrket was 1963 107 106 six easier and closing prices were three tocommiChi Union Station 65 64 net lower under selling by Grand Trunk Pac 4s 1955.. points ssion-houses. 1936 ... 103 December 2.45c; March G Nor of Can 102 ft 7s 1930 2.38c; May 2.47c; July 2.67c. NY LC 4s 84 85 1929 In refined there weren no changes In 103 103 quotations and business was of fair proPennsylvania 7s 1930 71 & S L 4s 1961... 70 S portions with fin granulated listed at 62 6.20 to5.30c. St L & S F PL 4s 1950... .75 76 do PL 5s 1950............ Covering by October shorts caused an 5s . 1934 82 advanc of 15 points In that delivery, 94 So ' 83 83 do conv 4s 1929 while trading in other future positions Cs EDUCATOR ATIVE tUha ,., ' 6s "-N- tlvi lons standing them. Huch' I" connection with th effort row a development. It Isagalnn . estimated, would on foot to iron out the Ji:ar rttua-- ' oA'N JLA- orto Kico. OcL 12.- considerable lnterf in postpone for at least another yer the Hon, n a 1L of stJernent II. the financial II. Juan away clearing recently ImupJ ty Hujic.. appointed by Prrfl- In Cuba. of Urnl tlio ,age of wocUUon (ItolapM prtMdfnt o b coraraSj flonrr cf U)(,,u. ' beet MAY ItKDtrCi; CltOP producer, in th couri- - of h- - NATIONAL .56 .55 Amalsramated Sugar com . . 59.00 . do 8s .01 .01 pfd 59.00 .21 do 8s. pfd ".'67" Sugar pfd and com. "iiloo1 85.00 Btgrs --03 .04 Con Waeon .. ... Tar Baby J .00 .01 f t I 520.00 Tintic Central Home .Fl" Ins .45 ,50 Tintlo Standard 1.92 1.90 Independent Goal 9s. .01 .00 pfd ... 99.50 102;00 1'ncle Sam . : . Morgan Canningfe Tel. 87.00 90.00 Utah Con. . . .00 .00 Mt States Tel A... com 2.50 Union Chief . and .05 .02 pfd Sugar peoples 'S9!s6 n 101.00 West Toledo . . Schramm-Johnso8s pfd.. .02 .OJ .52 .58 Walker Mining Coal 2.80 Standard 2.50 . -2.25 2,40 Wood lawn .! .. .67 Utah Idaho, Sugar. .10 7S .70 U S Fuel 7s pfd ... i ...... . .01 .00 . . Con. Yankee Utah Pr & Lt 1st pfd .... 82.00 S4.00 y.uma . . .0) .04! ... 108.00 109.50 'A C M i ........ 8sles. 10LOO Saturday's West Cache Sugar .Albion 700 at 6c; 1000 at 7c. Walker Bros Dry Goods..'. 26666 100Q at 11c. Tunnel Alta BONDS Columbus Rexsll 200 at 14c. I Kmma Stiver 10.000 at c Bid I Asked Kureka Bullion C000 at 4c; 2000 at S U City refundg 6s 1928.. 93.00 94.60 4c. 5s .1934 70.00 81.00 Salt, Lake & Ogden Jlowell 1000 at 6c. 87.00 89.00 P L Stock Ex 6s 1929 Bingham h Galena40002S00 at 7c. S P L A & SL4 1961... 70.00 71.50 Mlchigan-UUat 0c; 1000 at 6c; 9I.W 2500 Standard Coal 6s 1924....... at 6c. tJtahv Pr & Lt is 5s 1944,.. 81.00 83.00 Sells 2000 at ?c; 14.00Q at 2c. 75.00 Utah Lt 5c Pr 4s6s 1930 Silver Kin 'Coal. 300 at 12.10. 9266 1922 ... 94.90 . Silver Securities Utah Wc. King Con. 100 at K7c; 1400 . Utah-Idah- o 60 1930 7s 86.50 88. Suar Tar Baby 3000 at 4c; 2000 at 3?ic; 1000 v itoS?7ic. TiVM.,.',hp."v";c";r:; COMMERCIAL ...... Railway Long-Ter- m u.,h - P.y exercising . . t lV,V!Xr your Qoal. One dollar le enough to atari Your Saving Account heroand 4 per cent Interest will be compounded and .added four time a year. - 9.03 ' March " l tniying power of Europe, a further pit et 1 Bid J . A 1 2453 Washington Avenue a 5s .4G their mtnda thi Importance of saving money Ifa THE ONE TMINQ that will help you attain - - .45 education, higher wo want to Impreta upon 1 . " .47U to- sbr-stoc- . I .47 .52 - :: nd Corn ward . ' . at thla time whtn many young ptopla mr n 5s . ' And turning thalr thoughts OGDEN, UTAH CHAS. H. DARTON, Managing Director MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM n. - . -- thrifty pertoni. ou National Bank of Commerce : . : both hoping and working enter very largely Into . tht aucceta attained by d ; - ". t. At this bank you will find us ready to serve courteously and efficiently. Come in. ! 4s. 4s ! ub-Jc- became co-operati- on on con-aideratl- , . . tht ; ."s - Optimum U an Important factor In succ. It has a bearing upon of thrift, Heport in circulation durtna;the paat day r two both In financial anj In trade clrcJra. r that a banking rroup la plannlne to tak charao of th ttugnr altuallon In an effort to rtrmfghten d out tho stat of affairs in Cuba-- Bom of three rrporta have been frpeclflc to the point of nimlnra member of the firm of J. I. Mortan snd company an the j probable head of the arroun In quw Itlon. Na confirmation of the renorta 1b been obtainable at the offlcea of firm and Institution raentloned. jthe but It Is not dented that aerloua i beln t;iven to action calculated to relieve the unusual altuallon which haa kept the auarar market In the doldruma for months pm'sU Among; members of the aucar trade It la reaurded aa logical that leadlnc banking intereat ahould take an active hand In the present aucar altua-tloMont of the million and a half tons remaining- uneold in Cuba pledged with the tank aa collateral for loan. Should Cuba o ahead and of nearly 4,000.- produce another uoo tons durine; crop the eomln year. It would mean, with the present Impaired: i ' 5s iiiuiil.ii; Completion Is Here Arc you completing the tasks that you set for yourself in January? Is your business or your work moving forward as rapidly as possible Are your finances running smoothly? Would progressive bank hefp? tan-fle- I It CANWaVfM -- 7s ) y Zl. Fall-Sea- son r,a - 22.-(U- I AIMING VOIIK. Oct. of DOUBLE said that th cotr.- - education. U the flrnt Pcrto IUcan to the authority they m:jr t will which hvl pJihles finance! possess, fcr th com- - vf. cnorn for tbis KOTeTOtaem poiL ready len grratly to the Cut an l"C n,l ifcat Ih-- ir .ugr augmenlcd Ifs they accede uJ . u4l tlunr.!. ,,, succeed ihroush government desire to float a ISO. 090.- markrtoj jr.wasPaul G. "MCIrr vt 000 loan. It Is pointed out that lh and with'n th uyal whrtf Vl.cor.!n who banks can see to It thaX the comlne freight rate- - will ,rr!-.- trfitory them eper- Cuban crop doe, not exceed 2,500. 000 ate. ThS- thAt the dlMrtMitio- - J, ? V w.rr h nwj mt all k tn tcr.ool rjitera tare be f ri beet will be cenfine,! to Vl11 tons, an amount that can lr readily r,n mainland. l"" sold during 1922. together with the rn and iugr of Hatr n,i iiroes fntnl Sir. Huyke was forsneriy a general carsy-ovr- r tu that will remain on hand reports lht hd ten jn rirculatlon at the end of the ear. To accompllnh the effrct that thndrnt of school aa4 tiirriclf ner l t Is understood to be one ducer would invade the territory or- - J A prdoyct cf the) schools his c' the the primary objects of the propoej rilrarUy jrte.j b, the AlUnti- .v. Slnr l,nd. ' T ft.nM, . . ' r.or,i r:inrr. Juice ItoUip tte- - , banking coalition. a-nr a JsUr- It is recognised that the coming Cu- - mrni Is generally cet,ted as ln.llcAt11 a chool rsatlrra and Ibrouih ban crop cannot be taken off without 'ng a dn:r to Rto5rj detruct'Te torsi- - rft 'fJorta maay Porto Illcan students the provision of additional credits. r'HUn an I a innj in harmony with which iirnnt fitianrhi inter- - ere maintained ou cholarh!pi In the which some of the larger sugar com- plans tates with rjr.de contrlbulexl here H panles already are Uklng steps to ar- - rls rr nw eeeklng tn further. ranae. Thus the situation lP""tn is MINING SECURITIES. alo prideal cf the Torto klco KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. Qv A rennrted bv J. A. Uncle . ' t ::naitif KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Oct. 22. ;choofw to exercise their authority for; OlliAt; tUn;,.' Tt- ,- )pr' ,: chool budret rf moro ; Hureau of Markets.) Cattletnltl States own their rreirt i:t the' and unraned; that of rii It, protection .00 . 700; for week; Hoik best ster sugar companies as well M.CvO.OvO it the largrsl la the j S"er. than Iuitrr relpts Uuzzr. Antelop Star to 15? .011 .02 other crades k eak "lc; lurk) : vr ; steady Am. Con. Mines A hiilonr of the . UlandL an increa. cf .07 .06 J.?.1 tIV.!1 r' to &0 lower; higher; . fat 110.00; i.. top Albion Cons. nue m .11 .11 irnorts tr.an Il.VO?.00 crTrr conauions tuo would to 15c cnancrs. . ... lower; steady year, Alfa Tunnel cutters.) .o .02 O? stockers. feeders and calres stead; bulisithe primary concern of the tanking' N,.:v To,tKfe ,'7 nnKir,, Ir i Tart waa prmldd for Bullion . . .... Incrrase .03 K4. .01 Interest cows . If a movement sucn as nas rtrKi.and heifers steady to weak; stock , Ble Hill Ki Mjw.uawA-v-i.-i.iaj.ia.' - 7. . v .03 , 11- -. t ... . . tower; siock taives siron. 10 jv reen ciscussei were orranized. it is not .1. Big Cot. Coal. .. ic T .oo-"M" ob- were few rVr, I t.t 4s Beaver Copper a so i.:i7 4 h'f,her, llmprobabble that attenlon would , :.jV ;M .06 .01 . ... ? : to talncd. State short tlrne betwe. . fourth -- ,va imm Bay owing v., ltuatlon In the re.03 .05 - of the Black. Metals . . s 4 In Victory Jl .4I; 3d th market United the 4. Vlcttry paiia7 7 w .07 a .0i welsht-jthe look stead f ff,n Bineham Galena g wnere mates .02 .00 th tSe ol icpeni-.school TEureka year. aevejopments during 'a!he Central Friday's average. SUCAfl ruTurtcs. .13 '.14 weejc nave pointed. to the possl! teachers of . Kstllnh ale ricplcjed Sheep t So receipts:snev' for r wek: Sheeplast Columbus Rexall .. a W L ve . Ylllt ..... wmii.. ... . .05 . in .01 re-ft ., re , a I V war irrmn amor.JF tne o; ni .J imiw Colorado Con. . vlfr i.iurro,-.pric lauinilljr .w u . w, .05 1 .02 lambs 2j to 40c l?wer; tap IS.S0. rTcilirJI sates Crown Tolnt . finer. The sugar market has been ir.f eirjitj ana 1.15 in to ever, 1.01 teaefcer aaaiuoa Cardiff jp-In an upset state for months by j Match 2.Jc; May Z.t'.c. kept .00 ... . the Cott King the nrlee cuttlnr tactics of one rr two goTercrnest rr.asy towca jplird by .02 CASH PRICES. Cott. Metals hare extra leacheri with employed 3.00 1.00 No. 2 red and wholesalers have limited CHICAGO. Oct. Daly .. . --!n fund d .00 .00 front . tde Kmma Silver frlu,P met I on Inr Minn 11.23; No. 2 hard 11.04. nfm!:,,r quatt .03 to day and trade stocks have shrun -- 5 MtNNKAl.l.lk .02 1 40c 3 mixed 46f to lr.it in 2 Corn No. No. yelEmpire& Mines ........ i;r.ri!h. iwr. kn, 4Sc; 2.23 to the lowest points In years. In view. stents .utd at B. B. a in Eagle "04 lowOafa No.46Vfcc .03 t:.r;y.i cotton 2 ' white 33tf3Sc: No. 2 white osi the close relations existing between Eureka Mines .. ... punt will endeavor to conUnae the policy .02 East Crown' Point Interests and th banks. It Ss Uran IH.tJll o. 20W3C. refining "66 . . . Coal 2 Tin. of .Kng lUh...... East 00 jof glrlng the teaching ar.d live No. 8le, as probable that the- latter, . regarded . .0H - . .06 f 464i63o. East Tin. Con. Harley. be to ui able abandonIn force would the Asia puonc wquaj is Minor. ir Hc;Kr.r.ce .09 .09 the Angora. pjureka L.ily Timothy seeI 4.i0i5.i0. f chcKjl. ment of practices tending to encour' temporary capital of, Turkey. .04 .04 Eureka Bullion Clover seed 12.00Q1.!-0. .04 . . and to age citlhrtat competition go Gold Chain norotr.al. Pork .35 .0 The ultra-violGrand Central . JS.W;. The Taklma valley in Waahlnf! ;a bring about more stable conditions.! Iird I3.C2&7.00. rays In sunshine .04 atOreat Western . Ribs which would c&use encourage sunburn. is famous fcr Its applta. larger .00 Hamburg Mines a 'ft ARE YOU -- weak with December $1.054 to 1.06 and to 1.10. May $1.10 Corn . prices averaged a trifle . higher Offerings were throughout the first hour, houses' bought modlight and commission December opened hk to. erately. higher at 47 to 47Uc and Maywas up U to c, being quoted at 52c. Corn weakened with wheat. In tKe last hour. December closed 46 to 46itv and May at Slc bid. f c Oats followed corn, being fyfyp higher at the starts December ught FOREIGN GOVERNMENT BONOS. to 33y,c and. May .87 to 38e .(As reported by J. A. Hoarle &'Co.t Provisions generally higher. 4 sharp t Bid Askel re to lard took bulge In October tW ?9.40. but it did not remain they 64 61 1945 5s Argentine 99 99 do 7s 1923 100 100 CHICAGO LIVESTO Belgium Ss 1941 101 101 nit l945 CHICAGO. Oct. do 48 SI v Brazil .6b 1903 t,treau of Market.) Cattle, 1 99 99 do 8s 1930. ..compared with week ago: 283 ' 393 1927 ..." 5s cor to choice British prime Strictly 90 9s western exasser steers and Prov Buenos Aires 6s 1926 90 89 cutter cows 15 to 25c .cents Yv iv Canadian 5s 1937 94 9a beef steers and butcher cows do 5is 1929 93 94 1929do Cff; mostly 50c to 75c lower with so'nie. 90 88 1927 , Joulls 15 to 25c lower; light and handy Canada 5 102 Danish con mun 8s 1946... 102 weight veal calves 60c higher; suckers' 103 . and feeders steady. Danish con mun 8s 1946.. ' 102 99 99 ; Hogs Receipts 5000; 10 to 25c. higher-"tha- French 8s J945 93 1941 93ft and do average; packer yesterday's - mixed 67 66 ...... do 5s 1920..... up most; top $8.40; bulk hogs 104 103 K3n of Denmark 8s 1945.. 3ights 'and light butchers $8.15S.40; 67 68 4s 1931 (Irg pes)...... sbulk packing sows 16.057.25; hoidnver Jap 67 66 pes) light; pigs stea,dy to strong, with bulk ' do 4s 1931 (sml 83 1925 (b--g pes) SJft desirable mostly $8.25.: ' do 1st 83 83 ft 1925 (lrg pes) do 2nd .,' Sheep Receipts 5000 ; today's i etelpts 1925 (sm pes) 82ft 81ft direct and feeders of do 2nd 4 mostly J packers one 9 car choice Idaho fat Italian 5s 1918 .30 .., ""through billing; -91 91 'lambs to shippers .18.75 and f?w load U K Bs 1929 89 Com1937 ............ - S9 .:good fat natives at 18.00? steady; do'Gs 7 ago fat lam ha 25 to EOc Leipzig 5s pared with week and ' 9 7 feeder lambs arounl Munich. 5s',-fat sheep jJower: 1936 . . . .' r 96 97 25c lower. '. Newfoundland ; ; 105 104 8s 1940 .. King of Norway 96 97 1936 8s Paulo San FOREIGN EXCHANGE. 108 108Vi 1940 8s Swiss NEW YORK. Oct. 22. Foreign 93 94 1929 Swiss , irregular. 64' 62 6s 1956 ...... ' Great Britain: Demand $3.92 r cables Paris-Orlea: - $3.93.' France: Demand 7.26c; cables 7.26c. LOCAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES.; Italy:-Dema3. 93c.;. cables Z.$2Vtc. A. Hople & Co. (As reported by J.STOCKS. c. .Demand 7,14c; cables. 7.14 BANK Belgian: . Germany: Demand .59Vc; cables .59 ic Bid I Asked Holland: Demand 34.02c: cables 34.06c. CO! $160.00 5150. Norway: Demand 12.90c. Bankers Trust 100.09 Sweden: .Demand 23.10c. Trust i'lalumhia 250!c6 26U.00 m- Denmark: Demand 19.10c. . National eseret 185.00 Switzerland: Demand 18.43c. )eseret Savings . T Vlrst National of Oeden . Spain: Demand 13,26c.. 246. 0 Greece: Demand 4.37c. Natl Bank, of Republic .. . 100.00 Bank of Commerce. Argentine: Demand 32.25c. Nat'l ; 100.0 i Brazil: Demand 12.75c. Nat City Bank IC2.00 Montreal 91?4c. Nat Copper 120.00 Security State Bank ..... 125. Utah National Bank : CHICAGO QUOTATIONS, 155.00 Utah State National r- - CHICAGO. Oct. 22. 95.00 105.00 Savings & Trust L.ow ;lose Utah Open High. Walker Bros Bankers ... 240.00 250.00 Wheat-D- ec. AO 1J0.00 Zion's Savings r Trust .. $1.0 71' 1.10 1.12 1.12 3TOCKS. 1.10i INDUSTRIAL .May . NFTW p tions; "The price of sugar lias been defor the clining almost continually dealers and naturally have past year limited their purchases to their actual requirements from day to day, being unwilling to carry their usual stocks under: conditions which might involve & loss on a large part of their sales. Invisible supplies are virtually exhausted and even the large wholesalers have been carrying only Reenough sugar to fill daily orders. raw supfiners have been purchasing and have insig plies very sparinglyhand. on stocks nlf-- leant The sugar that ordinarily would Jobbe 'carried In stock by refiners.manuand retailers bers, wholesalers, facturing consumers is still butin if the tho hands of producers in Cuba, the from it means of distributing to the interior is lacking Poleit might as well t at the North as far as the sugar using public is concerned. In the west the beet their yearly sugar factories now have and the Louisiunder way campaign ana cane mills are beginning to gTind so Vhat immediate sugar producing loof. but the calities can be taken care or the country of the bulk population will have a hard .time, getting sugar if the strike is generally effective and should conserve their supplies. The situation due to the danger in the trade stocks has been lack of usual nut rpneatedlv but dealersand consumers nave pia little attention to these warnings." .' , Reduction in Cuban Crop By N. Y. Financial Pressure Likely Would Soon Be Gone, Says Producer tation . CHICAGO GRAIN. CHICAGO, Oct. 22. Wheat was unlower at the opening or changed to the Oiiqago" board-'o- f trade today, . Deand cember starting at $1.07Va to i;07 May .at 11.12 to 1.12.. SUGAR CONTROL1 J' ' ' SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 19Z1V !(S TO TAK SEEM IN STRIKE .... - IHEK M SUGAR FAulliliE . extreme Pan-Americ- ' STANDARD-EXA- at beklt. w At MjjTIe,M ara bow prcpoie to lnrreass oar pi sat to a capacity sf $12,000,000 werta cf steel prodar ts a yesr. Jlad bow the demand for steel eornes from every quarter." Learn how Utah Is prelected agalstt eastern freight rata advantages, Ccr-psrfor yourself the costs of 'aiernbliR raw materials at ocr MldvaJe rcil and at tastern aad raidile weit milla. Jleai or com-rtiHoa.- s tz yth - TTf-- - os tell you la detail wsst we rrcpote to do to raeet the orprtuaitles ia the gTest ttesl market that bow aaits our ability to fill orders. JLet farsseef. cf UUk'l rkk eTe'or'at sdd sheet mJ'.U. blast aad di!tt cpen htsrth fumsfet ajsd ether cew p!Bt isitaJlstioM sod lucres the espsfity cf ocr rclhrff miMs ss i all nan ui sr turet, lis to the varttr ef pablin It efferent aa erpoasllT to iok Ja this corporstica asd sXars ia Its profits- Oar 8 r rest rarssiitlre rtfferreS ttc?k It arai:t:e at I1C0 per sksre. With hars of itettrrti tck cr fcudi.ictsl ownership la cte sisre cf common stock, cf no Xr valae it IscI'iieJ. Kfera tsrk to the hiitory of terl la ArnrrJ-aci er(fider the sifsrei future cf t'.tti la Utah then yea will hare sa Idta ef Us value cf this corsnoa .ock to yoa. Trlt year ainf sr. & si dress la the lowr left eercer of this alrert iseneat. clip oat aiid mail. .We will ser, i you eon:rlrt how to yoar owa prc';t from Utah's lleel dcrelo; neat. 0-- T TBT-eha- w r-e- ay?-jr- e CHICAOO. s vt - NAME ' ' "ADDRESS " .;.... " . ' ....w - . c; Utah Steel Corporation tulii c.tsct axu rt' ct u ecrtA.o osjcuu, WCKJCJ- MI5-AA- UTA.1-SW- Of .ti OtfKtt iCZ'Z t , , Hi.WiT VAU CTy, ra.-cu- co . 1 |