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Show WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16, 1921. STOCK MARKET ISSUES ADVANCE Easier Money, Encouraging i Reporfs and Subsidence of Selling Responsible NEW YORK. Nov. t 18. Easier money rates, encouraging Industrial advices and subsidence, of the recent drive against former war issues featured today's active and substantially higher stock market. .Sales approximated 875.000 shares. Opening prices were irregular, but the 1st strengthened within the ; first half our on the support given to 'rails and grangers and equipments. Coalers, as j trans-continent- als featured by Delaware. Lackawanna & Western, Reading, Norfolk & Pacific were higher by fractions ;to 1 points. Baldwin Locomotive.' Crucible Steel and Pressed Steel Car also were favored in the early buying. The strongest specialties Were represented lay "American- Tobacco. Sears-Roebuand .Famous Players common and preferred. Oils continued hesitant on' the further heaviness shown by Royal Dutch.' Oils assumed dominant positions later under lead of the Standard. Oil group. The New Jersey, issue rose 7 points and the California shares Mexican Petroleum. General Asphalt, Freeport- Houston and Pierce preferred were jTexs, ,1. to a VS points higher. There were a few accessions to the strong rails, in which .heavy buying of Reading was the feature. Chemical, drug, leather and textile shares displayed increased strength. On the stock exchange call money opened at H per cent, the lowest initial rate In three weeks, but in private dealings oft ferings at four per cent were liberal. Exchange on London was conspicuously "strong. Regardless of extensive realizing sales, the rise in oils, rails and numerous specialties made further substantial progress at midday. Some of the' steels, equipments and tobaccos were heavy, however, York Airbrake and Amerispecially Newcommon can. and preferred. Sumatra were inShippings, motors and coppersmovement cluded in the broader upward of tbe last hour. Further profit taking effected only moderate recessions. - The closing was strong. Liberty bonds were f irm, the general bond list showing - ck -- 2. - - . j ( strength. ! CHICAGO QUOTATIONS. CHICAGO, Nov. 16 Low Cloe Open High Wheat Dec. $1.044 $1.07i $1.03U $1.06i LOG 1.09 1.07 1.10V4 May Corn .47 .47 .47 Dec. ,47 j i I : May Oats Dec. May Pork - Jan. Lard Jan. .53 .52 .3 .36 .32 .37 .31 .36 ...... Ribs' Jan. " May .53 - .37 14.00 I S.27 8.75 S.P-- 7.00 7.40 7.05 7.43 8.73 rs .- MARKET. Poultry alive lower; fowls. 13 iff 20c; springs 17c; turkeys 5c; roosters 14c. 16. CHICAGO (GRAIN. CHICAGO, Nov. 1CJ Wheat scored a moderate advance in price today in the Talk pf a loan to Gerearly trading. was a bullish factor and so, too, many was strength in foreign exchange. Continued dry weather in jthe southwest acted as a further Influence on the buywhich ranged ing side. Initialc quotations,with December to .from higher, and May Jl.07 to 1.08. 31.04 to 1.04 were followed by" some additional gains. - Seaboard, bidding for corn helped to and oats. After strengthen both corn! c higher. May unchanged to opening 52 to 52c, the corn(i market continued to harden. c off toa shade adOats started and then became vance, May 36 to 36c, i firmer all around. Provisions were steadied by upturns in the hog market', as well as in grain. With, sterling" exchange at the highest in the figures of the year, downturns the .wheat market during, the middle of The session proved to be only transient. close, although unsettled, was 2 to to net higher with December $1.06 to 1.09. and May $1.09 1.06 Scantiness of receipts helped give the corn market a more pronounced upturn later. The close was firm. .jto net higher, with May 5353c. 2c llc CHICAGO LIVESTOCK.' CHICAGO. Nov. 16. (United States Bu 0; reau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts medium and low grade steers slow, dull; other grades and onclasses opened killing steers about steady; early top $9.10; bulk steers $7.758.40; butcher 12.-00- cows lartrely $3.004.00; heifers mostly bulk canners and cutter $4.005.00; most bologna bulls $3. IS $2.252.85; 3.35; calves steady; early top $8.50; stockers and feeders largely $4,50??5.85.slow, market 19,000; Hogs Receipts to 13c higher than yesterday's mostly 10 150 pound averages $7.25; pracaverage; lights tical top early on butchers and to 25c $7.10; bulk $6.757.00; pigs strong desirables bulk higher: Sheep Receipts 14.000; fat lambs openearly top ed steady: working lower: ; fat sheep very $9.25; bulk $8 .75f?5 .00sold early; talking slow: nothing choice, steady on feeder lambs. $7.75-9)8.00- . Bn: Partial Payment Plan - " Numerous inquiries have been received by us regarding Liberty Bonds since their big rise this year. We. hesitate to advise the salo of TJ. S. Bonds, because we feel they are the smfeat acuritytoin the world switch Into Some, howeyer, are selling other investments with higher yields. because vrney know of no other way to go . about It. 90 We will loaK on Government bonds to- pur-- 4 . . value of cent market their per Pay-- t chase other bonds on the Partial ment Plan. This will enable one to hold and at the same time the Liherty Bonds of the low prices at which 'take advantage bonds are selling. other high-grad- e Complete information on inquiry. - .05 .04 INVESTMENT SECURmES Ecclea Bldg.. 169 Main St. Utah Salt Lake City, Ogden; Utah v Bid I Its Proportion .14 .?; -- 03 TO US UNION LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. Cxecho-Slovakl- ! iwo-imr- UNION STOCKYARDS us .t a well-know- 1 M 1897-190- 2. Ku-rop- I e's f n - 2. lf r--h - t I'.V. re-chi- ef Z C M I West Cache Sugar Mutual Creamery X' a Fuel 7s Pfd Walker Bros Dry tJoods...! ar "ur "bt "h,-?- ocu-uvie- L Stock x 6s 192 P L A & S L 4s 1961.. Standard Coal 3 1924 Utah Ir & Lt 1st 5s 1944. Utah Lt & Pr 4s 1930 Utah Securities 6s 1922 .. ffiow-SaffaSi- . l n; ..o. . i I . yo.' g ; out-tur- , - ! 1 , i J 1 Vi 4 I V. J a . . ene-;it5dn- . i (tl-flUe- - . one-tl.i- i I - rl nt. , ! n . iU , . r-s- lc. ii ot h out-tur- Y (A & v 1 ! I j .t,,.,.,, out-tur- !. -- io-,tl- n, lc. ttiH1,0"? W N-F.- 9. 1, I Hi-hinr- c i JiVfSt?? ..-a- re.l I itu pre-ide- ! 4, ! out-tur- -- O- -- 4. -- 150.00 103.00 243.00 183.00 I s, ( j ul ! : I 7 1.23 68.00 2.25 84.00 $30. 0 50. 1 f .5 102.00 95.00 2.50 101.09 .58 2.42 I -- C. L. , Funk. Richmond. Mum ifflii -r- 'm -" cars cattle. Union Livestock Commission Co.. Em-er- r, 1 car calve. teli Beckstead, McCammon. Ida.. 2 cars cattle. David Miles. Grace. Ida.. 1 oar tattle. ar cattle. Silas Ricks. Downey. Ida.. W. L. Goodman. Ar;mo. Ida.. 4 cars cattle. Feck Pro. &. Graham. Monellrr. Jda.. 20 cars cattle. 1 car sheep. II. Mecham. Montpelier. Ida.. 2 cars cattle. Sales and Shipment. Cnlp & Son. Denver, 4 cars feeder, lambs. Verdin backing Co., San Francisco. 1 car bulls. Ilauser Packing Co.. Los Angeles, 4 cars sheep, 2 cars cattle. Meat Co.. San Fran-cIst- o, Santa3 Clara Valley cars hoes. Con Nevins. San Francisco. 3 cars cattle. Sumski, Harhlnd Jfc Sumski. San Francisco. 2 cars cattle. Fox & Keller. Ogden. 1 car cattle. Ozden Packing & Provision Co., 3 cara cattle. John Lowe. Ogden, 1 car feeder cattle. 86.50i -- A S7.00 ! 94.501 Ass.nl ft jsibo! 7s 1930. 80.00 96.50 80.00 FOREIGN GOVERNMENT BONOS. (As reported by J. A. Hogle is Co.) Bid Asked 1 6s 1945 68 99 Argentine do 7s 1923 1941 Belgium 8s1945 do 7Hs Brazil 5s 1903 102H 102H 47H 10l4 890 do 8s 1930 1929 90 90 96 89 100 103 101 95 63 68 67 84 84 83 31 96 6s 70 99 103 103 504 102U 400 92 91 91 101 103?; lOlVi 96 C4 69 6S - KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Nov. 10. (United States Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Resteady to S5o ceipt's 7500; beef steers lower on one load 1400 pound $8.40: calve steady; best vealers $8.00; bulk gen$6.507.60; medium and heavlea to weak, erally $3.255.00; canners steady around $2.60; stock and bulls steady to 5 lower; few cows over $4.00; yearling 84 steers and heifers steady to lower; few 32 up to $3.00 and higher; stockers and 95 U K 5Vis 1929 feeders steady; choice feeders up to 5 4 Leipzig 5s $6.00; most stockers around $4.0006.00. 8 6 Munich 5s market steady to Hogs Rcelpts 8000; 97 96 Newfoundland CVss 1936 and light weight choice bulk good, 107 104 higher; 1940 8s of Norway King to packers: a few light lights 100 San Paulo 8s 1936 .... 1001, $6.753'6.85 to shippers $7.00; bulk of sales $8.50 100 Swedish 6s 1939 sows $3.5008.00; 6.85; bulk throwout 94r-1929 5ifc ...... Swiss 94$; stock pig strong; bulk $7.607.75. Paris-OrleaK 62 I 4 1956 . . Sheep Receipt 6000; sheep slow and weak; stock lambs generally steadyfeed-to RAILROAD BONDS. lambs $9.00; westerns $9.10: strong; (A Reported by J. A. Hogle & Co.) ing lambs strong to" 15c higher; early top Bid Asked $7.90. & 4s 1995, Kan Atch Top S3H FORKIQN .EXCHANGE. 7$v; 1935 B & O Conv 73U Nov. 18. Foreign ex YORK. NEW f104Va change strong. Can Nat Rya 7s 1935 ...... 104 65 65 V C M & St P conr 4 Vis 113! " Great Britain: Demand 4.00c; cables 107 10S Chi Union Sta 5H 1963 ... 14.00. 5$ Grand Trunk Pao 4s 1995., . 66 France: Demand 7.28c; cables 7.28Vc. 107 1936 7s Nor Great 10H Ttaly: Demand 4.19c! cables 4:20c 7.01V4c: cables 7.02c. 99U Gt Nor of Can 6Vis 1936., 3H Belgium: Demand 105 104H N Y C 7s 1930 Demand .JlVic; cable ,29c. Germanyr 87 O S L 4s 199 Holland: Demand 35.04c; cables 85.10c. 106 Va Penn 7s 1930 Norway: Demand 14.32c. 71 70 S P L A & S L 4s 1961 ... Sweden: Demand 23.20c. 6 Demand 18.82c. St L & S F PL 4s 1950 ... Denmark: T9 79U Demand 18.95a. do Gs 1950 .............. Switserland: 91V4 94 So Pao conv 5s 1934 Demand 13.70c. Spain: do conv 4s 1929 Greece: Demand 4.17c 80 80V4 82.75c,. do ref 4s 1955 Argentine: Demand 76 S P-- S F Term 4s 1950 ... Brasll: Demand 18.87c V4 $4 8$ U P 1st 4s 1947 Montreal 91c 90 V4 do conv 4s 1927 do ref 4s 200S OMAHA LIVESTOCK. 83U S3 West Pac 5s 194 OMAHA. Neb., Nov. If. (United States 81S West Pac 5s 194 Bureau of Markets.) Receipts Hogs market steady to 10c higher; bulk and light butchers $8.4006.70: medium INDUSTRIAL BONDS. ' As reported top $8.75; bulk packing grades $5,600 by J. A. Hogle A Co.) 8.00. 1 Bid Asked Cattle Receipts 4200: beef steers steady to 26c lower; she-stogenerally steady; 6 67 Grand Trunk 8s 19t bulls and veals weak; stockers and feed84V4 85 Aran Sm Ref 5s 194T to weak. ers steady Anglo Am Oil 7Vi 1925... 103H 103 Sheep Receipts 8000; 'all classes gen7s 1929.. 99 100 Anaconda Copper erally steady; top lambs $8.76: top year102 Armour & Co-7- s 1920 lings $8.75; top ewes $4.25; top feeder 102 Beth Steel 7s 1935 109 109 Vi lambs $8.00. Cerro de Pasco 8s 1931 102Va ;. 102 Dupont 7i4s &1931 8s LONDON RATES. 111 Goodyear T 7sR 1930 1941.. 110 LONDON, Nov. 16. Bar silver 38. d per 98 99 Kenn Copper Kelly-SpgfTire 8s 1931. 102 102Vi ounce. Money 3 per cent. Morris & Co 7V4 1930 .... 103 104 Discount rates: Short bills 4J4Vi per 97 Pao Gas & Elec 7s 1925 ... 99 cent; three month bills 4 per cent. U S Rubber 7 V4s 1930 .... 102H 104 St Oil of Cal 7s 1931 103 105H LIBERTY BONDS. St Oil of N Y 7s 1931 107 iov NEW YORK.. Not. 16. Liberty bonds & Swift Co 7s 1925 ..101 101 . closed: Co 8s 1941... United 100-99 j SHs 95.20: first 4s 14.86: second 4 va car Drug as. 1923 93Vi 95 94.34; first 4Vis 94.66; secoad 4Us 94.50; West Elec 7s 1925 103 102 third 4V4s 98.44; fourth 44s 94.74: Vic105 1041 Westlnghouse 7s 1931 tory 24s 99.74; Victory 4is 99. T2. N1W YORK SILVER. LONDON METALS. NEW YORK, Not. II. Foreign bar LONDON. Nov. 1$. Standard , copper 67V4C. 66 15s; electrolytic 7i: tin CUT 17a Mexican dollars 61 ; Jeaa 224 7 d; rfrje 26 17a 8d- - , . i 4s - '. 7.-5- U 1 ld - . The advertisements are more tha n type an d- talk - h5 ns c rt :ri - out-tur- . 125. W 70.0o S British'Ss n 1 K Suear n - out-tur- lltf.00 MM t o $.'. es y il-d- . . BONDS Utah-Idah- i . . 50.00 85.00 8S.00 106.00! 108. CO ' " "560! 101.09 6.00 .69! .73. 230. oe: at r1i g. frt - - --- lf.2.00 1 a . p r 8. 10. 00 v. e. fnl-lew- . . n n - - . OGDEN a. 0, 260.00 196.00 312.00 245.00 100.00 100.30 1.00 Amalgamated Sugar com.. 65.00 i'do 8s pfd Beetgrs Sugar pfd and com. ,S2!66 Con JiVagon. .... : Home Fire Ins ".45 Independent Coal 9s pfd ... 100.00 Morgan Canning 92.00 Mt States T & Tel com... pfd, Sugar People's 99.50 Schramm-Johnso- n Ss pfd.. .52 Standard Coal ' 2.37 Utah-Idah- o Sugar . 40.00 Fire IMah TrClay ' T.t 1 WAS HELPLESS Its 1 . 4 'We have atandlnq orders for fat and 'feeder cattle. Also feeder and ewe 'lambe. Ott In touch with us Immt. lately. Total 2. ck 'EM, of INDIA CX5MKS SECOND The world producers of New York Exchange Buildprincipal .02 World Output Shows ac- sugar In the crop year 1921-2.i .12 ing Will Be Finest of to authorthe of estimates the cording .02 Increase. !03 Kind in the World . jitiee above named, will be: Cuba. 3,- .03 1.00 00.000 tons; India, 1.200.000; Java. .90 .00 Simply Down And Out And Germany, 1.330,000; conti-- i The sugar beet Is slowly coming 1.600.000; NEW 16. YORK. 1.10 Nor. of Confident nental United States. 1.100,000; Couldn't Move, Declares 3 !66 1.50 back to !t proper share in world 685.000; the Ha lecomlng an international market cf .03 Scott. sugar production. Twenty yearn ito. waiian islands, 450.000; Formosa and greater proportions and to some extent ,po Harry Porto on aoumln and the 415. Rico. held faPanfor 3,000. .04 of Record .02 poult. the Trade generathe National ooo ton. The says 2.25 production of Cuba. tions by the I,ondin uro'V exchange, t'ue New of it was bank proTork, City !64 . . New .03 . York stock exchance i mln a Java, the Hawaiian Islands. ieai!;i JUrry V.. F ot. a Is ui ui sugar QI tne India, uucinf .03 Tomb-rton.03 cu'- - U..x. whose addrf-to Its Rico Porto la Box Formosa UanJompushing from i83. and ompletlon cane, of the world sugar that of Germany and all Europe, in tfry addition. world, .00 .00 percentage Arizona, writes: .OS .06 rupplled- by beete having rang- fact. Is from output Deplt the ' reaction chjc5i Lap "1 was down and out nearly all the beets, and of the 1,100,-00- 0 .08 .03 two almost ed from 62 per cent to 6 6 per cent unr of reari efedrntM tons estimated for the United srecij!atln and Inflated valne. nffiriaN J.nic with rheximatium and finally got .04 .03 a during the period f though t Amrrn-iStates t.i wlle!f 1 couldn't more, even to 900.000 are from beets. .10 .03 wcuniv rr.ATki this was during a period In which . 23 1921 for total is .15 estimated at My wife thought I would in abaolute Jhr'f'0'1 M.""-lparently rj.nlidencc hii Cuba' cane sugar production was unto return .05 .04 the i cotmtrv of tons, in km well 2.594.000 her l"jine .'iguln. nnd ihe kaew against Normally, adds the low record ye.tr. and 8,S41.hio in the usually low.I .17 .12 i ,y conditl-.than anyone elae. ettr the beet bank's .05 REAOV IN ONEYCAR. statement, supplied 1912-1"1 ear vicrop when my a'tohJtflv helpless one-haor the world's pro While trading is fJaik. thev ir mi2.00 3.60 Just about Af f : trtct siring m- - Tanlac and In .12 tw their to about proving down the ductlon, j.rortanitv new YORK beginning; ur iy I ate n hearty meal for the fdcillt! a future whvr.niJf '".ii" t. frr greatfr of the- great European Var. Then!' new TORK. Nov. ie.--suqar Th . ilmtl-!is; ii'nf in many months. riw sugar tbeni Tanlar .02 In .02 l ad1iion iemtanl miklni; with jthe reduction In the European market wa unchanged early toOay at 4 06 marketing tnn .01 on .01 back and I'm ' lf..jherli"Hc for was Tor no the world's sales centrifugal wjth Europe Crop aome lij.fti'U .56 .55 0"0 cf Atn-tun toll and tin hard working Jut fueling H7't1. beet sugar producer in pre-wMonzonlte" stock and londa. the .91 I.im-I hajt iind eighteen pounds which- the beet sup- - L 'u Miller Hill,.. ... Iter .02 ha lifted about the share On f.oo of furelgn I i w c'slil. tuo." IV'1" days a Rn?? Prices wiUmA It of "King. .01 for trading mi nrir fn rM floor May Day at midday were about unchanged in "gdfn by A. It.. T.niUr Jv '".08" per cent fh. T!ie site of the lie .07 slock e .ai.ne Michigan Utah . 1918 to 29 per cent in 1918 in was The refined market 5.20 at .'Uid l il; 08 New Qulncy nt'-.08 lork the leading drilg:git wing 1919-2Wjl and 22 per cent In In that to 5.30c for fine granulated wil'u a mud- - ttweert Broad arJ .03 Nalldriver . . .. Ailvrrtlsrment. in Vi 1919-2low record year, "ioz"" Europe's North Standard .01 Tin Ref.ned futures yere without transac .teel structure mi.K... of beet sugar had fallen, aci,,, .20 .12 Plutus ' ... tlons. .01 Prlirce Con . . .03 cording to Willett A Oray. tJie sugar THE WOMAN CITIZEN to 2.594,000 tons, as Paloma .00: statisticians, !6i" ugainst 8,341,000 in the sugar Pioche Bristol . sible for the woman of .00' year f; Jul j March Jn rUcf. ,fore tlie -- now fue. ") I .01 .01 Provo 1912-1Mnd-- r 1920-2- 1 to rn rtlU m tr f rt a meet In the sugar year Rico Argentine . .01 which the had United been proStates, CASH nUI.1 PRICE8. n.'.me and cle.triral e.ilnment to l,e lnt!b.l. Rico Wellington .00 r,a.er' CHICAtJO. Xnv. 16. Wr.i-aoctal '""Tr. n1 political acuvities. No 2 hatd j however. almoM a .rear mill va. ducing about 650. 00U tons of beet $1.06 before .12 South Standard "!ti" to i.os-;auiif-nnU t.e made tMdv ine pjin inn sugar nper annum, suddenly increased the new .ni!dir.2 .04 Sells fr r:Mviiirs lofrriTn " tliments .02; 2.10 N2 y el- - ue. to hex to 969.000 ton, while Eu- low?om No. 2 mixed 4Sfi'4S'-its Sil King Coal 2.O., peculiar 4S4f4Jc. n S1I King Con ... th Tue toc' exriiar.ge will .38 aleo increased Ita .s of the rope 1 No. Z Oat whito :,'h?r.c No ime nnd t!,e 1iver sevn of .50 .20 South Heela . .. :',e 23; Ci.cr; tin- - luaUdy at once b' a con-i- e beet product to 3.719.00O tons, bring- 31C34c. reml-ilni- c will rrnt .04 and ftorJes Silver Shield . j r r It n t iou-.04! beet which the share trcatntnt of LydU Piok-Th- e 2 77c. sugar formed Ke .No.50W5ic. rer KtrTi l brokers. Tar Baby .021, ing 02i 1921-2- 1 In of K"table world total l the n grrovlmimnr output t.t tii& Compound .it Ihe first r f i . llarly .01 .00 i Tlntic Central i.r,the new bull linir rKa f ) fi vAft tin an( m of backache, and dragglng-dow- t. Timothy seed $5.O0U6.0O. of will rive added rrurh 2.00 2.03 Tlntic Standard seed $12. 00 y 9 r.O eo common to women who the authorities above; Clover to the rresent trading f.oer .f the! year 1921-2- 2 Uncle Sam . . .001; .01 fpare Pork nominal. named estimate the beet sugar crop at ' I.ard txchanRe. from iiff.r female dlaeases. Adver- .01 Utah Con . .oo! $K.60TS.f,0 REMARKABLE .03 Union Chief . .. EQUIPMENT. SI of cfnt the about total .01! per augar Ribs J6.007.i0. About of the new p( w ill .02 .02 West Toledo . world. of the output devoted to trading In bond... le Walker Mining . 2.80 2.50 whivj C'UUAN CHOP JUMPS MONEY MARKET. me remainder win .or, Wood lawn . . .09 eigi.; xhenr ;n 'mTTCTWT'CC TLTT'T itia a course of ha Cuba X U OXJLl jliUO m-16 NEW YORK. Nov. Call played Tfitao III Jill stock . mvney ln! .01 .02 eiy post Yankee Con pot. 4 In r wiSI room shorthe hisl low the 4S p in the board steady; A rpflTT supplying Zunuk cent; part TJIUTC. "D A T5T tiVO per already .03! .06 important , VY 1 Oil ALvvIllO ruling rate 4 ier rent; closing bid nd w ith an extension of she i age of world sugar which would other cent T AXwilL X Q 4 : cent: ry-Opening 6ates. offered at tube per last per wise cent; 4s a as have Intercr.ninvinlrating pneumatic occurred of the result American Con Mines 2000 at loan 4'i per cent. n , trni. t.t whb-- there i" already over Ji of European off In the N. C. Nov. Pro Time loans steady; CO days SjtiH per mile, under tbe prem-nBingham Galena 9000 at .'r; louo at fall floor t . . ..11 w. , r . r... es.angr ' iui nil '""'''-"cci ui conferent ine cont: !0 rluvs oiiui the tuV.e yttiti w ul a!., at com 4c. armament, new ia rent: monthn. The per )iiiuiaii) . Bell Silver 2000 at r.4c. is Trpm rjUS'i per cent. com-b- , sugar proauced in modate ever 309 ne rut!j)izcd by a apeclal t.' will be authorir.ed ' Crown Point 1000 at 3c: 10oo at 3 beets. Cuba's room. Prime In mercantile board the i.ew Wated th exclusively TMni!:tco ler by Tuesday iaper Eureka Bullion 1000 at 4c. cane sugar, advanced during the Eu- rent. tbe,i,v-rof directors of the charaber of trading ball win be connected withdo.rLeonora 1000 a present floor by three large open ropean shortage from 2,429.000 tons .nimcicc of the United States. The 1000 at lodO at Sc. Michigan-Uta- h In the crop year 1912-1- 3 to 3,971.000 New Qulncy 160 at 8.7c; In YOilK. enulrment rfVrT merhanlriil Nov )0 Ar"pr electro-- j in 1918-1and 8,900.000 in 1920-2- York mtcv in v- Although Silver Shield 5000 at 4c. todav un-- : nmri.v iiiu,m.r. and is estimated by the above quoted lvtic mmi Tlntic Standard 500 at $2.00. rlvallet among the tock exchange cf t.pon buslncvi in Ithe United State. Sales. authorities at about 8,000.000 USeilr. to sugar Cloelng Tin firm. pot and neari'v J29 no: fu- - the world, no expense i. being callu The committer empowered toocca-s.i.TOCO 1921-2Alta Tunnel at 13c. tons for the crop year which .vienrt- lia : turea $J.50. every of facility shouid provi.le the board, Their; .ioii 5c ' 21.000 at ' Iron steady, unchanged Bingham Galena made possible. estimate of the world's total sugur n arrant. Crown Point 1000 at 3c; 700 at Ac. t 4.70c oo- 1921-2- 2 for .po the steady; year is! crop output It includes Joc ph H. de Frees. Daly West 100 at $1.70; 100 at $1.60. lnc quiet; Uaat St. Louis delivery 15, 20.000 tons, against 18,773.000 in! A. C. Bedford. of the New Quincy 1000 at fc; 1000 at 8c. 4.7&C. chamber; the augar year 1913-1which waa the spot New Silver King Con. 72 at 55c. and McFie. Los York, 00c. 4." Maynard spot Antimony 65. Tlntic Standard S00 at $2.00. high record year of world sugar pro- Angeles. BY WOUNDED NEGRO Uluctlon. This estimate. If Justified bv --oo FLOUR MARKET. would put the future MINNUAIHil.IH. Minn.. Nov. 16. Flour OGDEV LIVESTOCK MARKET. developments, NONPARTISANS SEEK n of the current crop year at unchanged lo Ko lower: In carload lots Cattle Receipts 1642; choice heavy -a Neb.. Nov. 1. Delbert OMAHA. I7.104r7 steers $5.25u.75: good steers $4.25tf4.75: at about 17 per cent below the world's family patents quoted TO ENJOIN CANVASS fair steers $4.0004.25: choice feeder steers high record, that of the crop year barrel In pound cotton sacks. Weather, negro, who made aIn sensay Pran $14.00. a de- $4.60t?5.?0; choice cows and heifers $4.00 1913-1detectirr from tional eycane oo(f?4.2o; fair to good con and heifers FAHCO. N. D.. Nov. If. The Fargo had HAW PRICES LOW purtment store Tuesday after he was canners Courier-New83.002.00; $3.254.00; cutters wounded twice been publication Da-of orricers, by iio esircciauy interesting iaci, aaaa choice feeder cows $3.00& ALHAMBRA SPECIAL found in bed at a houe here that eve- the Nonpartisanofficial $1.002.00; in North league the in bank's considerthis statement, bulla bulls fat 13.75; $2.503.00; bologna Won-derfdeclared that an Inkota, Tuesday 'Aladdin of world ation and His ning. sugar for' production J3.003.00; veal calves f.07.00. aaked be would la the state Weatin condition. U serlou a He junction Hogs Receipts none: choice fat hog. the current year comes to the surface 175 to 250 lbs.. S6.65: bulk of sales $6.15 at this moment in the late.- -t a few within court for the the from with theft day to isuprrme charged Lamp,' her, special store, made his escape by running restrain Ihe report of 5:6.65; feeder hogs 1.00((t 8.00. board from of the canvalng whicJi commerce, department 12:30 shQw for children Sat- j dtwn six flights of stair, leaving a certifying the rcwulta of tbe October Receipts 1846: choice lambs shows hat the average Import Sheep price $8.25ft7.00; wethers $3.3.S5; fat ewes f raw augar 2H recall election. trail of blood. the United urday once only. 00. entering $2.003.00; feeder Jambs $4. in States was 1931, but Arrival. September, And this is Pierce's day. Sam Elliott. Carter. Wyo.. 2 cars lambs. 2.92 cents per pound, agalrutt 16 cents car per pound In the same month of last The Dell Stephens. Montpeller. Ida.. Utah Canning company cattle. the average Import orlce-oraw T. X. Stephens, ilontpelier, Ida.. 2 cars year, sugar entering our porta In September will give every child a procattle. yea. having been, acJ. C. Arave. Shelley. Ida.. 1 car cattle. of the current duct souvenir. This will 1 car cattle. cording to the depatment of commerce Cox. Ida.. Harrison Shelley. ' C. E. Tyler, American Falls, Ida.. 1 car figures, less than In any month since be the Kiddies' Pro- lUlB.'whMsn the average impremier cattle. January, 7 cars port price waa 2.83 cents. Clayton & Murnan. Opal, Wyo., ;gram. Bring the children. cattle. ' 2 cars cattle. American S. J. Callon. Dayton. Ida.. flag in the ctod year 1 9 2 1 - A.Q V. fcajMMfc,, uiwmMamami' Hunsaker Commission Co.. Opal. Wyo.. a cars cwttle. 2 - ..05 i Ask FX FUTURE SHOWN BOSS S AYS HE 0. $160.09 I KU ARIZONA g .19 '!" 9 out-tur- vi . SHIP SUGAR B EEI .04 .00 & J. A. Hogle : Co. out-tur- ! AKed i $150.00 Bankers Trust Columbia Trust "23066 Deseret National Deseret Savings First National of Ogden.... Nat Bank of Republic Kat'l Bank of Commerce. Nat City Bank Nat Copper State Bank .... Security Utah National BanK Utah State National 95.00 Utah Savings & Trust .. Walker Bros. Bankers. . .... 235.00 Zion's Savings & Trust INDUSTRIAL STOCKS. : as an aid to .12 .92 !Y CO -- IOCAL INVESTMENT 11SECUR1T12S. (As reported by J. A. ogle & Co. BANK STOCKS. 7s ' 05 0, - 2. - LIBERTY BONDS ...i .03 .01 .07 .13 .00 .01 22 Is estimated by th above Quoted authorities at 1.971.000 tons, out of th world estimated, total of 16.620.-00our beet output being- estimated n at 900,000 tons, the cane of Louisiana and Texas being 29 1,000 i tons, that of the Hawaiian Islands 450.000. Porto Rico 416.000 and the j 6.000. making the estl-- i Virgin Islands n mated under the American fla-In 1921-2- 2 approximately 12 per cent of the world's total. - .- Prov Buenos Aires 6s 1926 Canadian 5s 1937 do 5H 1929 POTATO MARKET. 1927 Canada CHICAGO, Nov. 16. Potatoes slightly 8s 1941 Oov Chile 69 shipments weaker; receipts 83 cars: Danish con mun 1946 .... cars: northern white sacked $1.75(32.00 8s 1945 Red French cwt.; bulk $1.802.05 cwt.; sacked 194.1 do sacked and 1.65 60 bulk cwt.: rivers $1. do s 1920 car one 4s 1931 (large pieces) early- Oh ios $1.00?J1.40 cwt.; Jap Idaho russets $2.25 cwt. do 4s 1931 (small pieces) do lstHHs 1925 (Irg pes) do 2nd 4tts 1925 (lrg pes) do 2nd 49 1925 (sm pes) 1918 Italian - ... Alta Tunnel . UUIUII .. .. .......... Big Hill Big Cot Coal Beaver Copper Bay State . Black Metals Bingham Galena .. ........ Central Eureka Columbus Rexall Colorado Con , Crown Point CArdifl . Cott King taiy .. Daly West Dragon . . Emma Silver . Empire Mines Eagle & B. B. Eureka Mines East Crown Point East Tin Coal .. East Tin Con Eureka Lily . . Eureka Bullion . Gold Chain . . . Grand Central .. Howell Iron Blossom' . ; Iron King Judge M. S Keystone Kennebec Lehl Tlntic . .. Leonora ....I Bell Silver . .. .............. 8.72 7.05 7.45 8.65 7.00 7.35 . Am Con Mines Albion Con . .. . I POULTRY Nov. CHICAGO. Alta Cos STANDARD-EXAMINE- R mi mmIED MININQ SECURITIES, f As reported by J. A. H&ste & Co Bid An4 .os .00 Antelop Star - R.2. 8.20 - NEW YORK STOCK LIST. (Last Sale) 29 29 American Beet Sugar 31 4 American Can ; 137 American Car & Foundry .., American. Hide Sc Leather pfd .69 American International Corp. ...... 31 Vi American Locomotive . ............ 95 American Smelting & Refg ........ 40 55 American Sugar . American Sumatra Tobacco ........ 21 Vi 112 American T & T 80 American Woolen . 43 Anaconda Copper . ." 87 Atchison . 32 ............ Atl Gulf & W Indies 98 Baldwin Locomotive . 37 .......... 66 Baltimore lc Ohio . Bethlehem Steel "B" ....116 Canadian Pacific 22 Central Leather 46 Chandler Motors 54 Chesapeake &Sc. Ohio Paul ............ 23 Chicago. Mil & St. .'. 32 Pac Chicago. R I 26 Chino Copper ' 24 Colorado Fuel & Iron 89 Corn Products '.. 65 Crucible Steel . 8 Cuba Cane Sugar . 12 . Erie .135 General Electric . 11 General Motors . 32 Goodrich Co . v 73 Great Northern pfd 32 Great Northern Ore Ctfs 97 Illinois Central 37 Inspiration Copper . . 53 Int Mer Marine pfd 53 International Paper . 24 Kennecott Copper . . i 109 Louisville & Nashville 114 Mexican Petroleum . 25 Miami Copper 14 Middle States Oil "... 25 Midvale Steel ... . . 18 Miasonri Pacific . 78 ; New York CentraP N Y N H & Hartford r. . 13 97 Norfolk & Western 78 Northern Pacific . 3 Oklahoma Prod &. Ref 51 Pan American Petroleum . .., 35 Pennsylvania .. . 55 Peoples Gas . 24 Va and West Pittsburg 14 Ray Consolidated Copper 71 Reading & 50 Stee Rep Iron 47 Royal Dutch &N Y 37 Shell Trans Trad .' 24 Sinclair Con Oil 79 Southern Pacific . 19 Southern Railway 112 Standard Oil of N J pfd 77 Studebaker Corporation r. .... 9 Tennessee Copper 46 Texas Co . 23 Texas & Pacific . , 60 Tobacco Products. 9 Transcontinental Oil . . . ; 124 Union Pacifie 12 U S Food Products 52 U S Retail .Stores 44 U S Ind Alcohol : . 50 United States Rubber ,. . . . 83 United State3 Steel 57 Utah Copper 47 Westinghouse Electric Willys Overland 9 American Zinc. Lead and Sm 15 Butte and Superior '. 43 Cala Petroleum 53B Montana Power Shattuck .Arizona 36 Pure Oil 10 Invincible Oil C General Asphalt . Allia-Chalme- ". .32?; ...L. - . 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